Mauritian Government Grants Special Leave for Hindu Public Servants on Ram Temple Inauguration

Masroor Qayoom
Masroor Qayoom

Buzzbytes, 13th January:In a notable gesture of recognition and respect, the Mauritian Government has announced a special provision for public servants belonging to the Hindu faith. A one-off special leave of two hours has been granted to enable them to attend prayers commemorating the “landmark” inauguration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on January 22.This decision underscores the significance of the event and showcases the government’s commitment to honoring religious sentiments and cultural milestones of its citizens. The inauguration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya holds profound importance for Hindus worldwide, and the Mauritian Government’s gesture further emphasizes the unity and harmony among diverse communities.By granting this special leave, the Mauritian Government acknowledges the spiritual and cultural significance of the event, allowing Hindu public servants the opportunity to participate in the historic occasion and observe prayers with devotion.This move is expected to be warmly received by the Hindu community in Mauritius, reflecting the country’s inclusive approach and commitment to upholding religious freedoms and traditions.

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