Date : 13th (Sat) to 15th (Mon)
January has only one long weekend due to Republic Day (January 26) falling on a Friday, followed by the fourth Saturday and Sunday.
Days : 3 Days
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Source : indiatimes/cleartax
Date : 9th (Sat) to 11th (Mon) 23rd (Sat) to 25th (Mon) 29th (Fri) to 31st (Sun)
In March 2024, there will be three long holidays: Mahashivratri on March 8, followed by second Saturday and Sundays, and Holi on March 25 Monday after Saturday and Sunday. And on 29th February its a Good Friday followed by saturday and sunday.
Days : 3 Days 3 Days 3 Days
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Date : 11th (Thurs) to 14th (Sun)
As Ramzan-Id (Id-Ul-Fitr) (1st Shawaal) is observed on April 11 which falls on Thursday, one can apply leave on April 12 (Friday) and enjoy the second Saturday and Sunday.
Days : 4 Days
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Source : indiatimes/cleartax
Date : 17th (Fri) to 19th (Sun)
There can be one long weekend in May 2024. Bakri-id is observed on May 17(Monday) followed by Saturday and Sunday.
Days : 3 Days
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Source : indiatimes
Date : 15th (Sat) to 17th (Mon)
In June, there will be a one-long weekend due to Eid al-Adha falling on Monday, the 17th.
Days : 3 Days
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Source : indiatimes/cleartax
Date : 15th (Sat) to 19th (Mon) 24th (Sat) to 26th (Mon)
This year August 15th falls on (Thu) and Rakshabandhan falls on 19th, if one can apply leave on 16th (Fri) so their will be long weekend. And Janmashtami falls on August 26th (Mon) after Fourth Saturday and Sunday.
Days : 5 Days 3 Days
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Source : indiatimes/cleartax
Date : 14th (Sat) to 16th (Mon)
Id-e Milad is observed on 16th (Mon) after a second Saturday and Sunday. So it will observe one long weekend.
Days : 3 Days
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Source : indiatimes/cleartax
Date : 11th (Fri) to 13th (Sun)
Durga Ashtami falls on 11th Oct (Fri) and Dussehra (Vijayadashmi) on 12th Oct (Sat) following by Sunday 13th. So it will be a long weekend.
Days : 3 Days
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Source : indiatimes/cleartax
Date : 1st (Fri) to 3rd (Sun) 15th (Fri) to 17th (Sun)
November 1 includes Diwali Amavasya and Kannada Rajyothsava, followed by Diwali (Bali Pratipada) and a long weekend due to Guru Nanak Jayanti, requiring Saturday leave.
Days : 3 Days 3 Days
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Source : indiatimes/cleartax