The government has published the list of holidays for 2024. For more information, see the details
The government has published the list of holidays for 2024. For more information, see the details |
The Central Government Holiday List for 2024 is approaching quickly. The majority of workers in the public and commercial sectors begin counting the holidays far in advance of the official start of each year. The government has made available the schedule of vacations for central personnel in 2024.
The Central Government Holiday List for 2024 is approaching quickly. The majority of workers in the public and commercial sectors begin counting the holidays far in advance of the official start of each year. The government has made available the schedule of vacations for central personnel in 2024. This list has been created with all of the holidays, festivities, and regional festivals related to gadgets in mind. Included in the list of holidays are the technologically advanced, elective, and required holidays.
The office memo dated July 3, 2023 states that workers of the Central Government are entitled to 17 gazetted vacations. In addition, there are optional vacations. The directive states that all federal government departments in Delhi and New Delhi would observe the holidays listed in the directive starting in 2024. In addition, each employee will have the freedom to choose any two of the optional holidays.
The list of technological holidays for 2024 is provided below.
Date: 26 January, Republic Day HolidayFriday, March 25; Monday, March 29; good FridayFriday, April 9 or 10The Feast of EidRam Navami on Tuesday or Wednesday, April 17.Wednesday, April 21,Sunday, May 23, is Mahavir Jayanti and Mercury Purnima.Thursday, June 16–17Sunday or Monday, July 17, Muharram is Eid-ul-Adha.On Wednesday
September 15th, Independence DayThursday, August 26, Monday, Janmashtami, September 15 or 16, Id-E-Milad, Sunday or Monday
Gandhi Jayanti on October 2Wednesday, October 12, Durga PujaDiwali is on Saturday, October 31.Thursday, November 11.Guru Nanak Jayanti Friday, Christmas Wednesday, December 25
Here is a list of optional holidays along with their dates: Workers are allowed to take any two of these leaves.
Date of Holidays: Monday, January 15, Mahar Sankranti; Monday, January 15, to January 18, Pongal; Monday or Thursday; February 14, Shree Panchami/Vasant PanchamiWednesday, March 8thMaha ShivratriMarch 20th, Friday, Navroz Wednesday, March 25th, Monday, Holi
9 April Gudi Padwa, Ugadi, Chaitra Shukladi, and Cheti ChandTuesday, April 13, is Vesakhadi/Vaisakhi.Vaishu/Bohag Bihu/Mesadi on Saturday, April 14, and Sunday, April 17.Ram NavamiWednesday, July 8.Monday, August 26, Janmashtami, Monday, September 9, Ganesh Chaturthi/Vinayak Chaturthi, Saturday, September 5, to September 17, Onam, Thursday, October 3, to October 12,Thursday through Saturday is Shardiya Navratri.
12th October: DussehraSaturday, October 20 or 21Sunday and Monday of Karva Chauth; November 7–11; Chath Puja, Thursday–Sunday
List of the twelve holidays that are optional
Happy Janmashtami
Ram Navami
Maha Shivratri
The Mahakar Sankranti Chariot Festival is observed on Ganesh Chaturthi/Vinayak Chaturthi.
Bhag Bihu / Mashadi Ugadi / Chaitra Shukladi / Onam Pongal Shri Panchami/Basant Panchami Vishu / Vaisakhi / Vaisakhadi / Chet! Moon / Gudi Padwa / First Navratri / Chhath Puja / Karva Chauth.
Mandatory vacations
These holidays, with the exception of the three, will be observed mandatory at the central government offices.
Independence Day, Republic Day
Day of Mahatma Gandhi's birth
Christmas Day: Buddha Purnima
Halloween (Vijay Dashami)
Friday, Diwali (Deepavali)
The birthday of Guru Nanak
Eid al-Fitr
Jayanti Muharram Mahavir
The birthday of the prophet Muhammad (Eid-e-Milad)
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