Overview
- An auspicious window of 12:00–12:30 pm has been set for the Dhwaj ceremony on November 25, with pujan beginning on November 21 across the temple complex.
- The Indian Army has been assigned the hoisting operation, and Defence Ministry specialists are conducting daily technical trials to ensure a smooth lift.
- Security officials report active monitoring in designated Red and Yellow zones, surprise inspections, and continuous anti-drone and jammer systems.
- Approximately 6,000 invitees from eastern Uttar Pradesh and about 2,000 additional guests are on the list, with more than 20 seating blocks planned, batch darshan arrangements, and a representative from Janakpur, Nepal expected.
- Over 3,000 workers are executing final beautification and logistics, a temporary bulletproof ‘PM House’ with SPG/NSG cover is being readied, and officials say the Prime Minister’s visit is expected to last around three hours.