In Uttar Pradesh (UP News), the ayodhya Development Authority (ADA) has banned the construction of high-rise buildings around the ram temple under the master Plan-2031. The ADA has taken this step in an effort to maintain the beauty and spiritual sanctity of the ram temple. Ramlala's pran Pratishtha was done in the newly constructed ram temple in ayodhya on january 22 last year under the leadership of prime minister Narendra Modi. Since then, work is going on continuously on the expansion of temple construction and other plans.

Plan made under master Plan 2031

An official said on friday that the ayodhya Development Authority has declared the area around ram temple as restricted under master Plan-2031 and the construction of high-rise buildings around ram temple has been banned. The ADA has started putting up notice boards at various places in ayodhya, clearly outlining the new rules and warning against unauthorized construction. These restrictions mean that no new high-rise building will be allowed near the ram temple.

Only 7 and 15 metres height allowed

ayodhya Development Authority vice-chairman Ashwani Pandey said the new guidelines set a limit on the height of buildings based on their proximity to the temple. Pandey said the building height would be allowed only up to seven metres in the first perimeter of two kilometres and 15 metres in the second perimeter of four kilometres. He said the aim of these measures is to ensure that the view of the ram temple remains unobstructed and the surrounding development is in keeping with the spiritual and cultural significance of the holy site.

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