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No high-rise buildings around Ram Mandir: Ayodhya Authority enforces height restrictions under 2031 master plan

The height restriction is also seen as a logical extension of the widening of the Ram Path, one of the major infrastructure projects linking the temple to various parts of the city.

July 18, 2025 / 22:31 IST
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Ayodhya prepares to receive millions of pilgrims in the years ahead
Ayodhya prepares to receive millions of pilgrims in the years ahead

In a significant urban planning decision aimed at preserving the sanctity and aesthetic character of the area surrounding the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, the Ayodhya Development Authority (ADA) has prohibited the construction of high-rise buildings within a one-kilometre radius of the temple.

Under the newly enforced building regulations, no structure exceeding 15 metres will be permitted in this zone. The restrictions are part of the city’s long-term Master Plan 2031, which categorically defines height limits for constructions in the vicinity of the temple.

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The restricted area has been divided into two zones: Restricted Temple Zone-1 (RTZ-1) and Restricted Temple Zone-2 (RTZ-2). In RTZ-1, buildings cannot exceed a height of 7.5 meters, while in RTZ-2, the permissible height limit is 15 meters. The stricter RTZ-1 encircles the core religious and heritage zone of the temple and includes several significant stretches.

According to officials, the boundaries of RTZ-1 include areas from Ranopali railway crossing, Raiganj Road to Rani Bazar crossing, Tapasvi Chhawni to Valmiki Bhavan, the southern section of Ram Ki Paidi to Lakshman Ghat, and the region behind Saket Degree College up to Ranopali crossing. These areas are considered part of the temple’s immediate sacred geography and thus warrant tighter control.