Ram Mandir Festivity: States Commence Joyous Public Holiday on January 22 in Celebration
Ram Mandir Inauguration: A Nation Unites in Celebration with Grand ‘Pran Pratishtha Preparations
As the sun rises on January 22, Ayodhya is buzzing with unprecedented excitement and activity, gearing up for the monumental ‘Pran Pratishtha’ event marking the grand inauguration of the Ram Mandir. The entire nation is eagerly awaiting this historic moment, where spirituality, culture, and communal harmony converge to witness the consecration of the sacred Ram temple in the holy city of Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh.
The ‘Pran Pratishtha’ event holds unparalleled significance, and massive preparations are underway to ensure its seamless execution. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to grace the occasion as the chief guest, adding to the auspiciousness of the ceremony. The guest list boasts thousands of attendees, including revered saints, prominent celebrities, and distinguished politicians, all coming together for this much-anticipated and spiritually significant event.
In recognition of the widespread anticipation and the profound significance of this day, the central government has taken a historic step by declaring a half-day closure of all government offices across the country. Additionally, several state governments have followed suit, announcing public holidays or half-day closures in their respective states, creating an atmosphere of unity and reverence nationwide.
Here is a glimpse of the proactive states that have declared holidays or closures on January 22:
Uttar Pradesh: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed the closure of all educational institutions in Uttar Pradesh on January 22, ensuring a conducive environment for the citizens to participate in the celebrations. Liquor shops will also observe a closure, emphasizing the sanctity of the occasion.
Gujarat: In Gujarat, all government offices will remain closed for half a day on January 22 to allow the residents to partake in the joyous celebrations of the Ram temple consecration.
Chhattisgarh: Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai announced the closure of all government offices in Chhattisgarh until 2:30 pm on Monday, aligning with the national sentiment of reverence for the Ram Mandir inauguration.
Madhya Pradesh: Madhya Pradesh will witness the closure of all schools for the day on January 22, with government offices shutting down for half a day until 2:30 pm. A dry day has also been declared in the state.
Haryana: All schools in Haryana will remain closed, and the government has declared a half-day holiday for government offices, fostering an environment of collective celebration.
Odisha: In Odisha, government offices, revenue, and magisterial courts will remain closed until 2:30 pm, reflecting the widespread acknowledgment of the importance of the Ram Mandir inauguration.
Assam: The Assam government has declared a half-day holiday for government offices and educational institutions until 2:30 pm, allowing the citizens to actively participate in the celebrations.
Uttarakhand: Uttarakhand will witness the closure of all government offices until 2:30 pm, while educational institutions will observe a full-day closure, encouraging residents to engage in the momentous event.
Maharashtra: The Maharashtra government has announced a public holiday in the state on January 22, providing citizens with the opportunity to partake in the celebrations and witness the historic Ram Mandir inauguration.
Rajasthan: The Rajasthan government has declared a half-day holiday for government offices in the state, allowing residents to engage in the cultural and spiritual celebrations.
Goa: In Goa, all government offices and educational institutions will remain closed for the day, reflecting the state’s commitment to honoring the historic event.
Tripura: Government offices and educational institutions across Tripura will observe closure until 2:30 pm, as declared by the state government, fostering an atmosphere of collective celebration.
Chandigarh: The Chandigarh union territory administration has declared the closure of all its offices on January 22, emphasizing the significance of the day.
Puducherry: Puducherry Chief Minister N Rangasamy has announced a public holiday in the union territory, encouraging residents to participate in the festivities.
Additionally, in a move recognizing the national importance of the Ram Mandir inauguration, the Ministry of Finance has issued an order for all banks to remain closed for half a day on January 22. This includes public sector banks (PSBs), insurance companies, financial institutions, and regional rural banks, all of which will resume operations from 2:30 pm onwards.
The nationwide closures and public holidays echo the collective sentiment of reverence and celebration surrounding the Ram Mandir inauguration. It is a testament to the unity and diversity that defines India, as citizens from all walks of life come together to witness and participate in this momentous occasion. As Ayodhya becomes the focal point of spiritual and cultural convergence, the entire nation unites in celebration, underscoring the enduring significance of the Ram Mandir inauguration on January 22, 2024.
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