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**Yogi Government Declares Public Holiday for Valmiki Jayanti in Uttar Pradesh**

**Lucknow, October 7, 2024** – The Uttar Pradesh government, led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, has officially declared a public holiday on October 7th, 2024, in observance of Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti. An official order was issued on Saturday, confirming the holiday.

This means all government schools, colleges, and other governmental institutions across the state will be closed on the designated day. Celebrations are expected to take place in various districts throughout Uttar Pradesh to mark the occasion.

The decision follows an announcement made by Chief Minister Adityanath a week prior, during a visit to Shravasti district. The government aims to give special importance to the day at the state level. The declaration addresses a long-standing request from the Bharatiya Valmiki Dharma Samaj, who submitted a memorandum to the government advocating for a public holiday on Valmiki Jayanti.

While the holiday is included in this year’s holiday calendar, the government clarified that it falls outside the purview of the Negotiable Instruments Act of 1881. This indicates that while a public holiday, it is not necessarily a mandatory closure for banks and financial institutions, which is typically determined by separate notifications from the central government.

The Uttar Pradesh government is organizing large-scale events at Maharishi Valmiki’s Taposthali (place of penance) in Lalapur, Chitrakoot. The program, coordinated by Deputy Director of Tourism, RK Rawat, will include the garlanding of Maharishi Valmiki’s statue, Ramayana recitations, spiritual and cultural performances, and other religious ceremonies. Similar events are also planned across the state at locations including Tulsi Das Ashram in Rajapur, Chitrakoot, Valmiki Ashram in Bithoor, Kanpur, Valmiki Ashram in Shravasti, Ayodhya, and Prayagraj. Public participation and the presence of local representatives are expected at these events.

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