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The five states, including Uttar Pradesh, will have a half-day vacation, as notified by the national government on January 22

The five states, including Uttar Pradesh, will have a half-day vacation, as notified by the national government on January 22


The five states, including Uttar Pradesh, will have a half-day vacation, as notified by the national government on January 22
The five states, including Uttar Pradesh, will have a half-day vacation, as notified by the national government on January 22



A half-day vacation has also been declared by the Central Government in honor of the dedication of Ram Lala at the Ayodhya Ram temple. On this day, central government offices will be closed for a half-day.


at honor of Ram Lalla's consecration at Ayodhya on January 22, the Central Government has declared a half-day holiday. Jitendra Singh, a union minister, said that all federal government offices will be shuttered for thirty minutes. The Central Government has declared that all of its enterprises nationwide would be closed for thirty minutes due to overwhelming requests from staff members to take part in the festivities associated with the dedication of Ram Lalla at the Ayodhya Ram Temple on January 22.


The Department of Personnel and Training, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions announced that all central government offices, central institutions, and central industrial units nationwide would be closed from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm on the half-day.


It is important to remember this on the occasion of Ayodhya's life consecration ritual. Organizations and groups of individuals from your city in India and beyond are organizing a variety of events. In Ayodhya, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be the main guest in the ceremony consecrating Ram Lalla. The whole ceremony will be shown live by national broadcaster Doordarshan, and it will also be aired live on a number of commercial TV networks. Additionally, plans have been made for the Ayodhya event to be shown live on large screens in public spaces both in India and outside.


In these states, January 22 is a holiday.


Uttar Pradesh: In light of the Ram Temple's "Pran Pratishtha" ritual, educational institutions in Uttar Pradesh will stay closed, following Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's directive on January 22. Additionally, all liquor stores around the state will be closed on that particular day.


Madhya Pradesh: Madhya Pradesh's Chief Minister, Mohan Yadav, has announced a vacation for schools on January 22. It is suggested that people observe this day as a celebration. In addition to declaring January 22 as a "dry day" in the state, Mohan Yadav has issued instructions to keep stores selling alcohol and cannabis closed. He said, "We have decided that January 22 will be a 'dry day' in the state, keeping in mind the sentiments of the public." Shops selling cannabis and alcohol will stay shuttered.


Goa In light of the 'Pran Pratishtha' event at the Ram Janmabhoomi temple in Ayodhya on January 22, the Goa government has also declared a vacation for government workers and educational institutions on that day, according to Live Mint. "After the cabinet meeting, there will be a public holiday exclusively for government employees and schools," said Chief Minister Pramod Sawant. Raich B.


Chhattisgarh: On January 22, all government schools and institutions in the state of Chhattisgarh will be closed in observance of the idol's consecration ceremony at the Ram temple in Ayodhya. Yesterday, Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai made this announcement on social media. As he noted, "Siyaram is well-known worldwide." I offer you my utmost salute. AyodhyaOn January 22, the day the Lord Shri Ram Temple was established, all government and private schools and institutions in Chhattisgarh would be closed.


Haryana: In honor of Ram Mandir Pran Pratistha, the Haryana government has also declared that schools would remain closed on January 22. Furthermore, alcohol drinking on the day of the Pran Pratistha event would not be permitted anywhere in the state.



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