Mahaparinirvan Diwas 2024:?Mahaparinirvan Diwas is a day observed every year on December 6th to honour the death anniversary of Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, the principal architect of India¡¯s Constitution. He was a strong supporter of social justice and fought for the rights of Dalits and other disadvantaged groups. Dr Ambedkar passed away in 1956, and his legacy continues to inspire many people in India and around the world.
This year marks the 69th Mahaparinirvan Diwas, with people across the country paying tribute to Dr Ambedkar, especially at Chaityabhoomi in Mumbai, where his ashes are enshrined. The day is a time to remember his vital role in shaping India's Constitution and his ongoing influence on the fight for equality and social justice.
The Maharashtra government has announced a local holiday on December 6th for state and semi-government offices in Mumbai and nearby areas. Employees will have the day off to observe the occasion and take part in the various events and tributes being held in Dr Ambedkar¡¯s honour.
According to a report by Mid Day, liquor shops in Mumbai will be closed on Mahaparinirvan Diwas, as the Mumbai City Collector has declared the day a dry day. This is a regular measure taken during important commemorative days in Mumbai.
All public and private banks in Maharashtra, including major ones like the State Bank of India (SBI), will remain open on Mahaparinirvan Diwas. Banking services will continue as usual, so customers can carry out their usual transactions without any interruptions.
Both the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) will operate normally on December 6th. This means stock trading and financial services will be unaffected, and business will proceed as usual.
The Education Department's Cluster Resource Center (CRC) has informed all schools in Mumbai that they will be closed tomorrow. A letter from the Deputy Director of Education to all schools and junior colleges in Mumbai confirms that December 6th will be a holiday in honour of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar's Mahaparinirvan Diwas.
Every year, thousands of people from all over Maharashtra come to Mumbai to pay their respects to Dr Ambedkar at Chaityabhoomi. To manage the large crowds, the Central Railway has introduced new measures to ensure safety and prevent overcrowding. For the first time, holding areas have been set up at key stations across Mumbai. These steps have been taken following a stampede at Bandra Terminus, which highlighted the need for better crowd control.
To handle the extra passengers, the Central Railway will run 12 additional suburban trains on the nights of December 5th and 6th. Six trains will operate on the main line, and six on the harbour line. To help manage the crowds, separate entry and exit points will be set up at Dadar station, allowing for smoother travel during the busy days.
As many people will be travelling to Chaityabhoomi, the Mumbai Traffic Police have issued a special advisory. Traffic measures will be in place from 6:00 AM on December 5th until midnight on December 7th to ensure smooth flow of vehicles and avoid congestion. It¡¯s recommended for commuters to plan their travel carefully and allow extra time for their journeys to avoid any inconvenience.
Mahaparinirvan Diwas is an important day for remembering Dr Ambedkar¡¯s contributions to India¡¯s Constitution and his continued influence on social justice. On this day, many things in Maharashtra will be closed, while others will remain open as usual. Whether you're dealing with banking, stock market activities, or travelling around Mumbai, it¡¯s important to stay informed about what¡¯s open and what¡¯s closed. By planning ahead, you can ensure a smooth and respectful experience on this significant day.
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