Major Decision by the Uttar Pradesh Government
The Uttar Pradesh government, led by Yogi Adityanath, has taken a significant decision ahead of the Ram Navami festival. The state government has declared a two-day public holiday on March 26 and March 27 to facilitate smooth celebrations of the religious festival across the state.
Earlier, March 26 was already declared a public holiday to mark Ram Navami. However, considering the expected large number of devotees visiting temples, the government decided to extend the holiday by an additional day. This decision aims to help devotees participate in religious rituals and temple visits without inconvenience.
Ram Navami is one of the most important Hindu festivals, celebrating the birth of Lord Rama. It is observed with great devotion across India and particularly in Uttar Pradesh, where the holy city of Ayodhya attracts lakhs of devotees every year. Ram Navami is celebrated on the ninth day of the Chaitra Navratri festival and is marked by prayers, fasting, and religious processions.
Decision Taken in View of Devotee Rush
Officials said the decision to extend the holiday was taken due to the massive crowds that gather at temples during the festival. Devotees travel from different parts of the state and the country to participate in special prayers and celebrations.
By declaring an additional holiday, the government aims to reduce pressure on public transport and ensure better crowd management. It will also allow government employees and citizens to take part in religious activities with ease.
Authorities expect a particularly large turnout in Ayodhya and other major pilgrimage centers during the festival. The government believes that a longer holiday period will help maintain order and prevent chaos at crowded religious sites.
Security and Administrative Arrangements
Along with the holiday announcement, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed officials to ensure strict security arrangements. Police and administrative teams have been instructed to remain alert during the festival to maintain law and order.
Special focus will be given to sensitive areas and major temples where a large number of devotees are expected. Authorities will also manage traffic and crowd control to avoid any inconvenience to visitors.
In addition, local administrations have been asked to coordinate with temple committees and event organizers to ensure that celebrations take place peacefully and smoothly.
Relief for Devotees and Employees
The two-day holiday is expected to provide relief to millions of devotees. It will give them enough time to travel, perform religious rituals, and participate in Ram Navami celebrations without rushing.
Government employees will also benefit from the extended break, allowing them to spend time with family and take part in traditional festivities.
Many citizens have welcomed the government’s decision, calling it a thoughtful move that respects religious sentiments while also helping manage the large gatherings associated with the festival.
Overall, the move reflects the state government’s effort to balance faith, administration, and public convenience during one of the most significant Hindu festivals of the year.

