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Assam declares January 22 as ‘dry day’ to honor Ram Mandir consecration ceremony in Ayodhya

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On January 22, 2024, Assam will mark a ‘dry day’ to commemorate the consecration ceremony of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.

The Assam government announced this as a gesture of reverence for the important religious occasion.

Tourism Minister Jayanta Malla Baruah announced the decision after a cabinet meeting led by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.

The ‘dry day’ signifies that the sale of alcohol will be prohibited throughout the state on this day.

The consecration ceremony is a momentous occasion for devotees, and it is expected to draw the attention of numerous dignitaries, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The state of Chhattisgarh has also declared January 22 as a ‘dry day,’ reflecting the widespread reverence for the event.

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Situated in Ayodhya, the temple itself is an architectural marvel, boasting dimensions of 360 feet in length, 235 feet in width, and 161 feet in height. The construction is undertaken by Larsen & Toubro, generously providing their services free of cost.

‘Dry Day’ Symbolism for Ram Mandir:

The Assam government’s decision to declare a ‘dry day’ is part of a broader set of measures taken by various states to commemorate the inauguration of the Ram Mandir, which stands as a symbol of cultural and spiritual significance.

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