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Central offices to shut as India gears up for Ram Temple inauguration

Central offices to shut as India gears up for Ram Temple inauguration

As the nation stands on the brink of witnessing the historic inauguration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on January 22, the Centre has made a significant announcement.

In a move to honour the upcoming ‘Pran Pratishtha’ ceremony for the new idol of Ram Lalla, all central government offices throughout the country will remain closed for half a day on Monday, January 22.

The decision, detailed in a Personnel Ministry order issued on Thursday, aims to facilitate the participation of government employees in the nationwide celebrations.

The closure, until 2:30 p.m., encompasses central government offices, institutions, and industrial establishments. Thus, it aims to allow the workforce to engage in the momentous occasion.


Scheduled for Monday, the Pran Pratishtha ceremony at the sanctum sanctorum of the Ram temple holds special significance.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to lead this vital ritual, infusing the moment with the highest national reverence.

Union Minister of State for Personnel, Jitendra Singh, emphasized that the decision to close central government offices is a direct response to the overwhelming public sentiments echoing across the country.

He revealed that the move was spurred by an immense public demand for the gesture, underlining the government’s commitment to acknowledging and respecting the sentiments of the people.

The closure serves as a testament to the collective emotion and unity surrounding the Ram Temple inauguration.

The decision aligned with public sentiments. It reflects the government’s responsiveness to the aspirations of the citizens during this historic period.

As the nation eagerly awaits this significant milestone, the temporary halt in government operations symbolizes a moment of national pause and reflection.

India prepares to witness a moment etched in its historical and spiritual tapestry. In this context, the decision signifies not just a closure of offices but a collective acknowledgement of the cultural and spiritual importance attached to the Ram Temple inauguration.

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