Ram Mandir: Over one lakh crore worth of commerce completed; stores will stay open tomorrow as well
Ram Mandir: The country's top commerce association, CAT, has reported that several events were held in the nation's marketplaces on the day of the Ram Temple's opening. It has been decided to keep all markets open tomorrow in light of this.
The nation's markets are once again buzzing with activity thanks to the Ram Temple opening programme. According to CAT, a prominent trade association, the Ram Temple opening has generated more than Rs 1 lakh crore in revenue. The primary schedule for the inauguration is now set for tomorrow, January 22. This number might have increased by then.
According to the organisation, several events were held on the day of the Ram Temple's opening in the nation's markets. It has been decided to keep all markets open tomorrow in light of this.
A nationwide Ayodhya campaign is being conducted by the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) in every city and among the business community door-to-door. Under this, on January 22, business organisations from Delhi and every state in the union held a variety of events in their local marketplaces. Since all of these events will take place in the marketplaces, it has been agreed to keep all of the nation's and Delhi's markets open on January 22. Together with the general public, traders will celebrate the opening of the Ram temple on this day.
Praveen Khandelwal, chief executive officer of CAT, announced that over two thousand small and large-scale events will take place in Delhi. Across the nation, over 30,000 programmes are scheduled to be held. This will be the biggest day of this century when so many programs will take place simultaneously on a single day. He said that today there has been a huge increase in the demand for flowers for decorating homes, markets, temples and other places.
There was also a rush to buy earthen lamps. A huge crowd was seen at the sweet shops. People are buying sweets on a large scale for Prasad tomorrow. There is a shortage of Ram flags and Ram plates in the market. He said that the large-scale programs have been organized due to the immense enthusiasm and enthusiasm generated across the country due to the consecration of Ram Temple. The sale of goods related to Shri Ram has left the business behind by Rs 1 lakh crore.