New Delhi: Since taking over as the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi has been celebrating his every Diwali with the brave soldiers of the country. This time also PM Modi will be with the soldiers on October 24. Before that, he will visit Badrinath, Kedarnath and Ayodhya. PM Modi will visit Ayodhya on Roop Chaudas i.e. Choti Diwali (23 October 2022). They will visit and worship Ramlala here and take stock of the construction work of the temple. PM Modi's program at Roop Chaudas in Ayodhya will start at 4.55 pm and will end at 07.25 pm. Meanwhile, PM Modi will visit the Ramjanmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra site and perform aarti at Saryuji's Ghat. Will take part in the Deepotsav program on Ram ki Paidi. According to reports, before this PM Modi will visit Badrinath and Kedarnath on October 21 and 22. Along with darshan worship, he will also inspect the ongoing development projects in Kedarnath. According to Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, about Rs 1800 crore is likely to be spent on the construction of the temple. This temple will be completely ready by the end of the year 2024. The entire complex of Ram Mandir is spread over 70 acres. Out of which, among the greenery spread over 50 acres of the temple complex, many such trees will also be seen, which are mentioned in Valmiki Ramayana. After the temple is built, devotees will have to climb a 21-feet high staircase to see Lord Rama, after which they will have darshan of the sanctum sanctorum. The foundation of the Ram temple has been ready and the first layer of 21 feet platform is ready on top of the 50 foundations of the temple. Now it will take 7 more layers. Every day 80 to 100 stones are being planted here. Let us inform you that on the occasion of Deepawali last year, PM Modi had mentioned the Deepotsav of Ayodhya. He had said that 'Just two days ago, the whole world saw the grand celebration of Deepotsav in Ayodhya. Today a grand temple of Lord Shri Ram is being built in Ayodhya with full glory. Ramnagari Ayodhya is regaining its glory. Now our cultural heritage and centres of faith are also being looked upon with the same pride as it should be.' T20 World Cup: What did Tendulkar say about Bumrah's replacement in Team India? Passenger pushed out of speeding train due to scuffle, see the video Girls made obscene videos at Mahakal temple, priest gets angry