Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha has once again given an opportunity to the common people in the country to celebrate Diwali. Such preparations are being seen on the part of shopkeepers and common people in all the markets of the country, as is seen on the occasion of Diwali. A lot of shopping is being done by the common people in the markets of the country on 22nd. Be it puja items or decorative items. According to an estimate, a business worth more than Rs 1 lakh crore has been done to celebrate the Pran Pratishtha Utsav in Ram temples across the country.
Turnover crosses one lakh crore rupees
Giving information, Confederation of All India Traders i.e. CAT General Secretary Praveen Khandelwal said that due to the consecration of Shri Ram Temple, a lot of enthusiasm and excitement is being seen across the country. Preparations have been made vigorously by the common people to celebrate this festival. Due to which a lot of shopping has also been seen in the markets. On the other hand, in the last few days, large scale programs have been organized in the country due to this festival. Also, a lot of items related to Lord Ram have been sold. Due to which, in preparation for January 22, business worth more than Rs 1 lakh crore has been done across the country.
Markets across the country will remain open
He told that on behalf of CAT, a national campaign is being run among the business community under the name Ayodhya in every city - Ghar Ghar Ayodhya. Under which the business organizations of Delhi and all the states of the country have made a lot of preparations to organize various programs in their respective markets for tomorrow, 22 January. All these programs will take place in the markets only. Due to which all the markets of the country including Delhi will remain open and traders will celebrate Shri Ram Temple with the common people.
increase in demand
Giving information, Khandelwal said that on January 22, more than 2 thousand small and big programs will be held in Delhi. More than 30 thousand programs are going to be organized across the country. He said that there has been a huge demand for flowers for decorating homes, markets, temples and other places. A huge crowd was seen at earthen lamps and sweet shops. Crowds of common people are gathering outside the shops of Delhi in the same manner as they do on the occasion of Diwali. The demand for Ram flags and Ram pataks is so high in the market that there is a shortage of them.
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