Jalalabad Renamed as Parashurampuri: Honoring Cultural Heritage
The Indian Home Ministry approved the renaming of Jalalabad to Parashurampuri in Uttar Pradesh, celebrating local cultural and religious heritage. Union Minister Jitin Prasada and others expressed gratitude for the decision, viewed as a move away from colonial legacy. Residents rejoice at the town’s homage to Lord Parashuram.

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The Home Ministry has officially sanctioned the renaming of Jalalabad, a town in Uttar Pradesh's Shahjahanpur district, to Parashurampuri, as confirmed by Union Minister Jitin Prasada on Wednesday. This decision comes as a response to a longstanding demand by the locals to celebrate the town's cultural and religious importance.
Expressing his gratitude on social media platform 'X', Minister Prasada thanked Home Minister Amit Shah, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for their support. This move is seen as a significant moment for those valuing the region's heritage.
Residents and officials have dubbed the renaming as a historic achievement that honors Sanatan traditions and local faith. The change, seen as a departure from symbolic 'slavery', underscores a commitment to reflect cultural identity. A formal gazette notification is anticipated to cement the change.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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