Key Points

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has declared a public holiday for women employees on Karva Chauth. The holiday applies to women working in government, private offices, and educational institutions across the state. Dhami described this as a tribute to feminine power and a way for women to celebrate the festival with full devotion. Karva Chauth involves married women observing a day-long fast without food or water for their husbands' well-being.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Dhami Declares Women Holiday for Karva Chauth

  • Public holiday declared for women in government and private offices across Uttarakhand
  • Holiday allows women to observe Karva Chauth fast without work concerns
  • CM Dhami describes the gesture as tribute to maternal power and dedication
  • Festival involves married women fasting for husbands' long life and well-being
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Uttarakhand CM Dhami declares public holiday for women on Karva Chauth

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami announces public holiday for women employees on Karva Chauth, calling it a tribute to feminine power and marital devotion.

"This festival is a symbol of the love, sacrifice, and unwavering faith of feminine power. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, October 10

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has declared a public holiday for women employees working in government, non-government offices, and educational institutions in the state on the occasion of Karva Chauth, according to the state's Chief Minister's Office.

CM Dhami also extended greetings to women on the occasion of Karva Chauth and reflected the unwavering faith in feminine power.

Taking to social media platform X, Dhami said, "Heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to all the maternal power on the auspicious festival of Karva Chauth, the symbol of unbroken good fortune. This festival is a symbol of the love, sacrifice, and unwavering faith of feminine power. May this sacred occasion further strengthen the sweetness in all your lives; that is our wish."

Karwa Chauth is celebrated mainly by Hindu married women across India. It marks a day when wives observe a 'nirjala' fast, without food or water, for the long life and well-being of their husbands. The fast is broken after the sighting of the moon, which holds a vital role in the ritual.

CM Pushkar Dhami said that on the auspicious occasion of Karva Chauth, a festival symbolising eternal marital bliss, a public holiday has been declared for women employees working in government, non-government offices, and educational institutions in the state, the CM's office said.

The CM stated that this holiday is a tribute to the dedication and love of our 'Matri Shakti'. It is a gesture of respect, allowing them to observe this "special day" with full devotion and emotional focus, "without the concern of work responsibilities", and to celebrate it with their families, his office added.

Meanwhile, in another development, CM Pushkar Dhami met Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in New Delhi on Thursday to discuss key issues concerning the state.

The CM congratulated the Finance Minister on the successful implementation of GST reforms and expressed gratitude for the continued support extended by the Finance Ministry to Uttarakhand.

He informed that Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) have been prepared for upgrading stormwater drainage systems in the 10 most rain-affected districts of Uttarakhand at an estimated cost of Rs 8,589.47 crore.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wonder if declaring public holidays for specific religious festivals is appropriate. What about women from other communities? Shouldn't we have more inclusive policies?
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Ananya R
My mother and sisters in Uttarakhand are so happy about this! Karva Chauth is not just a fast, it's about family bonding and traditions. Good decision by the government. ❤️
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David E
Interesting cultural insight. In our country, we don't have such specific religious holidays. It's good to see governments recognizing and respecting traditional practices.
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Vikram M
Hope this doesn't affect office productivity too much. Also, what about single women employees? Do they get an alternative holiday? Just thinking practically.
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Shreya B
As a modern Indian woman, I appreciate the holiday but I wish we could move beyond traditions where only women fast for husbands' longevity. Equality should work both ways! ✨

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