Ram Pran Pratishtha

1. The Tripura government declares a half-holiday on January 22 for Ram Lalla Pran Pratishtha celebrations.
2. All state government offices and educational institutions in Tripura will remain closed until 2:30 PM on that day.
3. The decision allows employees and students to participate in the significant cultural and religious ceremony.


Agartala, Jan 19: The Tripura government has declared a half-holiday on January 22 for the celebrations of Ram Lalla Pran Pratishtha, allowing employees and students to participate in the festivities.

All state government offices and educational institutions in Tripura will remain closed until 2:30 PM on that day, aligning with the widespread observance of this significant cultural and religious ceremony.

The order, issued by Deputy Secretary Asim Saha, reflects the recognition of the importance of the Pran Pratishtha ceremony, which marks the consecration of the new Ram temple in Ayodhya.


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This event has garnered attention nationwide, prompting several states and central government bodies to announce similar holidays or half-day closures.

The Department of Personnel and Training has also declared a half-day closure for all central government offices on January 22, emphasizing the national significance of the Ram Lalla Pran Pratishtha celebrations.

The new Ram temple in Ayodhya is not merely a cultural symbol but also an embodiment of India’s rich heritage, inspiring the nation to reclaim its leadership role globally.

The celebration of Ram Lalla Pran Pratishtha reflects the deep-rooted cultural values of India and the widespread reverence for Lord Ram, whose influence extends beyond geographical boundaries.