An important notification informing about the complete ban on mobile phones in the Ram Janmabhoomi temple premises for the security and devotees facility has been shared by the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra and the Ayodhya administration. Anil Mishra, temple trustee has appealed to all devotees to respect the decision, to use devotees cloakroom facilities and to cooperate with the concerned authorities to maintain peace and stability on the premises. #WATCH | Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh: On complete ban on mobile phones in Shri Ram Lalla Temple and premises, temple trustee Anil Mishra says, Yesterday. we informed the administration in a meeting. Looking at the security and devotees facilities, the administration and the trust… pic.twitter.com/BRwuQFqS9c— ANI (@ANI) May 25, 2024What decisions were taken in the administration meetingThe decision to impose a complete ban on mobile phones was taken. In addition to this, the temples trust general secretary announced the construction of a 14-foot-wide security wall around the temple which is usually known as a Parkota. Six more temples dedicated to different deities will be constructed. About Ram JanmbhoomiThe Ram Janbhoomil built in Ayodhya has become a top tourist attraction with devotees from around the world coming to the temple to seek the blessing of Ram Lala. An exemplary new-age architectural marvel has been made without the use of iron or steel. Stones, displaying stunning carvings have been sourced from from Rajasthans Bansi Paharpur area. The temple has been constructed in the traditional Nagara style, spanning across 2.7 acres and is 161 feet tall. The installation of the 51-inch-tall idol of Lord Ram Lalla made by sculptor Arun Yogiraj was done in a grand ceremony that took place on January 22. The consecration ceremony was led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi who had said that the installation of Lord Rams idol marks the advent of a new era. The ceremony garnered worldwide attention and was attended by more than 8,000 VIPs from various sectors. Currently, the premise can accommodate up to 1500 people at a time but after the completion of the pending temples, it will be able to accommodate 25,000 pilgrims at a time.