Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s participation in the flag-hoisting ceremony at the Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya, the administration has implemented an exceptionally high level of security. Under the guidance of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, an impenetrable security cover has been established, ensuring strict law-and-order management across the city.
6,970 security personnel Deployed
A total of 6,970 security personnel, including specialized commandos from the ATS, NSG snipers, cyber experts, and technical teams, have been deployed. Anti-drone technology, sniper surveillance, and advanced monitoring systems are operational throughout the temple premises and surrounding areas.
Senior officials from Superintendents of Police to field-level teams are supervising operations to ensure seamless coordination. Personnel tasked with crowd management, security screening, explosives detection, and emergency response have been stationed across key locations. Special units, including bomb squads, dog squads, VVIP protection teams, fire units, traffic division, and rapid response groups, are continuously active.
Modern safety equipment has also been integrated into the security plan, including mine detection units, BDS squads, X-ray scanners, handheld metal detectors, vehicle scanners, CCTV surveillance systems, high-response vans, and ambulances.
Deployment Summary for Security and Law & Order
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14 Superintendents of Police
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30 Additional Superintendents of Police
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90 Deputy SPs
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242 Male Inspectors
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1,060 Sub-Inspectors
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80 Female Sub-Inspectors
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3,090 Male Head Constables
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448 Female Head Constables
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Traffic Management Deployment
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16 Traffic Inspectors
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130 Traffic Sub-Inspectors
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820 Traffic Personnel
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Specialized Units
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2 ATS Commando Teams
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2 NSG Sniper Units
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Anti-Drone Unit Deployed
Security Protocols for the Dharam Dhwaj Ceremony
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2 escort teams (3 personnel each)
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16 access control points
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3 AS checking teams
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15 spotter surveillance teams
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2 bearer units
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1 Anti-Mobile Mines Team
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9 BDDS units
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15 spot-check teams
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4 fire brigades
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12 pilot vehicles
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105 DFMDs
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380 HHMDs
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1 vehicle-mounted jammer
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Technical and Cyber Vigilance
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2 ATS Teams
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Approx. 90 technical experts
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1 Anti-Drone System
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4 Cyber Commandos
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Drone surveillance activated across key zones

