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Demand for Ramcharit Manas increased before Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha, Geeta Press’s record of 50 years broken

Ramlala Pran Prayer: There is joy in the entire country regarding the Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha program in Ayodhya. Preparations are also going on in full swing for the grand event of Pran Pratishtha programme. Before the Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha program, the 50 year record of Geeta Press has also been broken in the entire country. In fact, the demand for Shri Ramcharitmanas, Hanuman Chalisa and Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta has increased significantly in the country. The situation is that Geeta Press is not able to meet the increased demand. The stock of Shri Ramcharitmanas has also been exhausted.

Geeta Press is not able to complete the stock
The demand for Shri Ramcharitmanas book in the country has increased so much that Geeta Press has run out of stock. In this context, according to media reports, the Gujarat government has demanded 50 lakh copies of Shrimadbhagvadgita. This is the first time in 50 years that Geeta Press in Gorakhpur, UP is facing shortage of Ramcharitmanas in its stock. Is.

Demand is coming from many states- Geeta Press
Let us tell you that Geeta Press is not able to meet the increased demand for Ramcharit Manas and other religious books in recent times. A trustee of Geeta Press said that a large number of books are being demanded from many states of the country. He said that the entire stock of Shri Ramcharitmanas has been exhausted. He said that we are trying to publish more and more books.

Geeta Press was established in a rented building in 1923.
It is noteworthy that Geeta Press was established in 1923 by Seth Jaidayal Goyandka in a rented building. After this, with Hanuman Prasad Poddar joining Geeta Press and starting the publication of Kalyan Patrika, its fame increased a lot. Geeta Press has published more than 92 crore books since its inception. Geeta Press completed its 100 years on July 7 last year. Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to Geeta Press on this occasion. Let us tell you, the country’s first President Dr. Rajendra Prasad has also come here in 1955.

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