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Uniform colour code to be set for all buildings in Ayodhya

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Ayodhya: The Ayodhya Development Authority rolled out uniform colour code for various buildings and establishments in town, as it will give them distinct identity according to the authority.

The scheme of colours to be used for buildings of different nature is being finalised.

There will be a dedicated colour each, for commercial, residential, religious and historical buildings whereas, the colour of various temples leading to the Mandir will be saffron.

Ayodhya Development Authority vice-chairman Vishal Singh said: "There will be different types of colour choices for commercial, residential, religious and for the buildings of archaeological importance. We are yet to finalise which shades of colours to be painted on which type of buildings. However, the colour of the temples leading to the Ram Janmabhoomi site will be saffron."

According to the sources, other than the temples on the Ram Mandir way, all the private buildings - from Saadatganj area of the Faizabad city to the banks of Saryu will also have the same colour.

Besides, agencies involved in the construction of the grand Ram temple are taking special cognisance of the security of Ram Mandir complex.

A double-layer security wall with a 50-metre foundation will ensure permanent security for the temple, said Anil Mishra, member of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust.

-IANS Inputs

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