AYODHYA, Sept. 27 -- Ram temple construction committee chairman Nripendra Misra on Friday said all temples, nearly a dozen in numbers, on the Ram Janmabhoomi temple complex in Ayodhya will be opened for devotees by the end of October. However, only a limited number of devotees will be allowed to visit the temples such as Kuber Tila and Ram Darbar, he added. Misra, who reviewed preparations for the upcoming flag hoisting on the Ram temple's spire, said preparations were underway to complete most of the construction work before the grand ceremony on November 25. "A guest list of around 8,000 people is being prepared for the event. The date chosen by the temple trust for the event coincides with the grand celebration of Lord Ram's wedding in Ayodhya," he added while talking to the media after the review meeting. "More than five lakh devotees will participate in the celebration. Thus, preparing for the flag-hoisting ceremony amidst the Ram wedding festivities is no less than a challenge for the trust," Misra said. He further said the aim is to complete greenery work in the complex by October 31. Greenery is being developed on 70% of the 70-acre complex. "The remaining work of planting trees, plants, and grass is to be completed soon," Misra added. He said auditorium work will be completed by March 2026 and the boundary wall construction will continue until the end of 2026. The boundary wall will be equipped with sensors and 25 watch towers will be installed around it, he added....