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State Government Declares Public Holiday on Last Day of Kharchi Puja

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29/06/2024
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Agartala: June 29: In a move aimed at accommodating pilgrims, the state government has announced a public holiday on the final day of Kharag Puja. Chief Minister Professor (Dr.) Manik Saha shared this information via social media today.

This decision reflects the government’s consideration for devotees participating in the religious festival. It provides an opportunity for people to observe the puja without hindrance.

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