Ram Mandir inauguration in Ayodhya is all set to commence, and millions of people in the country are celebrating the occasion in various ways. Several offices and schools remain closed across the country to enable people to witness and partake in the occasion from their respective locations. In a bid to be a part of the momentous day MapmyIndia, Indian technology company that builds digital map data, telematics services, location-based SaaS and GIS AI technologies, has announced several initiatives to help people become a part of the Ram Mandir inauguration in Ayodhya.
MapmyIndia Initiatives for Ram Mandir inauguration in Ayodhya
MapmyIndia offers a cultural and educational map by the name of ‘Ramayan Art – A Journey on Canvas’, which can be purchased by people to be displayed as an art piece. The map traces the journey of Ram, from birth to establishing Ram Rajya, with geographical accuracy according to the company on a textured canvas with antique-style calligraphy. Additionally, the map displays erstwhile entities in their original names as well as their current ones, adds the company.
Apart from the map, MapmyIndia has also created a 3D metaverse of Ayodhya, titled ‘Ayodhya RealVerse’ which allows users to visit more than 30 important sites from Ram Mandir inauguration in Ayodhya. Users can zoom in and witness the architecture of the different structures namely Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir, Kanak Bhawan Sita Temple, Dashrath Bhawan, Rang Mahal, Tulsi Udyan, and Nageshwarnath Temple to name a few.
MapmyIndia is also working in collaboration with Uttar Pradesh Police and the Ayodhya Police to facilitate ease-of-access to Ayodhya for those traveling to the city for Ram Mandir inauguration in Ayodhya. UP Police and Ayodhya Police, Mappls App will be informing users about safety alerts, traffic alerts, any route closures due to VIP movements, and green mapping of corridors for easy entry to Ayodhya, says the company. Apart from this, another feature that is being offered to MapmyIndia users is to post a diya or ‘Ram Jyoti’ on the map virtually from their homes to celebrate the Ram Mandir inauguration in Ayodhya.