The Uttar Pradesh government has announced the completion of a state-of-the-art administrative building and high-tech control room near the Ram Temple complex in Ayodhya, aimed at strengthening the overall security system of the shrine.
Built on a 12,000 square feet plot just outside the Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra premises, the facility has been developed exclusively for the police department. According to official sources, the project was completed at a cost of ₹11.28 crore and was executed under the supervision of the Home Department through Construction and Design Services (CNDS). Construction work began in December 2023.
The newly constructed G+1 building features a fully equipped control room located in the basement. The facility will use advanced surveillance technology to enable real-time monitoring of CCTV cameras, crowd movement, traffic flow, and emergency situations in and around the Ram Temple area.
Officials said the high-tech control room will play a vital role in maintaining 24×7 security, especially during festivals, high-footfall days, and major religious events. It will also improve coordination between various security and emergency response agencies.
CNDS Project Manager Devvrat Pawar stated that around 98 percent of the construction work has been completed, with only the boundary wall work currently underway. “The building is ready for inauguration and will become fully operational shortly,” he said.
Once commissioned, the control room will function under the direct supervision of the police department and will ensure close surveillance of all activities in the Ram Janmabhoomi complex and surrounding areas, officials added.
