Mauritius government will give 2 hours break to people of Hindu religion
Preparations are going on in full swing in ayodhya for the ram temple pran Pratistha ceremony. Meanwhile, India's friendly country mauritius announced on friday (January 12) that there will be a two-hour break on january 22. The mauritius government announced that this break would be given to government employees following the Hindu religion. Hindu socio-cultural organizations had requested the government for this. Recently mauritius Sanatan dharma Temples Federation had written a letter to the country's prime minister Pravind Kumar Jagannath. The Federation had written in the letter, "The day of ram mandir pran Pratishtha ceremony is very special for Hindu religion. In such a situation, a break of two hours should be allowed to watch the telecast of the ceremony on january 22 and perform rituals etc.
What did the mauritius government say?
A government statement said, "The cabinet has agreed to grant a special holiday of two hours from 1400 hours to monday (22 january 2024) to Hindu public officers on account of the inauguration of the ram temple in ayodhya in India." It is mandatory in the context of this, it is a historic event as it marks the return of Lord ram to Ayodhya. Let us tell you that thousands of people including prime minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath will participate in the consecration ceremony of the idol of Lord Ramlala in the ram temple, in which a large number of saints and sages will be present. Big personalities from various fields have been invited to attend the function. However, the top leadership of congress has refused to attend the function.
Diwali will be celebrated on Saryu coast
News agency PTI quoted an official as saying that on the evening of the consecration ceremony, a Diwali-like celebration will be organized on the Saryu banks, along with the Deepotsav, fireworks will also be organized on the Saryu banks. Divisional Commissioner Gaurav Dayal said on friday that there will be a ban on construction of private buildings in ayodhya from january 18. 250 'Police Guides' will be deployed to provide information about tourist places to the devotees.