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Ayodhya Ram Mandir: The Modi administration made a major statement on January 22 that government offices will only be open for a half-day

Ayodhya Ram Mandir: The Modi administration made a major statement on January 22 that government offices will only be open for a half-day


Ayodhya Ram Mandir: The Modi administration made a major statement on January 22 that government offices will only be open for a half-day
Ayodhya Ram Mandir: The Modi administration made a major statement on January 22 that government offices will only be open for a half-day



With the Ayodhya Ram Mandir consecration ceremony scheduled on January 22, the Central Government has made a significant move. Government offices have decided to close for a half-day on this particular day. Union Minister Jitendra Singh reportedly said on Thursday that all central government offices would be closed for 30 minutes on January 22 in honor of the dedication of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, according to a report from the news agency PTI. Given the strong feelings of the followers, it has been decided to keep the offices closed for half of the day.


Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath of Uttar Pradesh has already said that on January 22, all educational institutions, colleges, and liquor stores would be closed. A vacation has been announced for universities and schools in Madhya Pradesh as well. In Madhya Pradesh, liquor and cannabis stores will also be closed on this day. In addition, the Goa government has set January 22 as a holiday for universities, schools, and government workers in honor of the Pran Pratistha program.


On 21st, PM will arrive in Lucknow.


There are rumors that PM Narendra Modi would only be able to visit Lucknow on the evening of January 21 due to the opening of the Ram Temple. He will bathe in the Saryu River on January 22 before to the Pran Pratistha program. It is said that one may pray at the Nageshwarnath temple on Ram's tree by filling the Kalash from Saryu with water. PM Modi may then go to the temple of Chhoti Devkali, which is home to Mata Sita's Kuldevi. Following this, we will visit Hanumangarhi for the darshan of Bajrangbali before entering the Ramjanmabhoomi complex.



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