Public Holidays: The month of September is about to end and with the beginning of October, the season of big festivals will begin in the country. Navratri, Dussehra, Karva Chauth, Ahoi, Dhanteras and Chhoti Diwali are also in this month in October
Public Holidays: The month of September is about to end and with the beginning of October, the season of big festivals will begin in the country. Navratri, Dussehra, Karva Chauth, Ahoi, Dhanteras and Chhoti Diwali are also in this month in October. Gandhi Jayanti is on 2 October. Diwali festival is on 1 November. There will be many important days this month when banks, offices and schools will remain closed.
Major public holidays of October
The first public holiday of October will be on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti on 2 October. Banks, government offices, schools and colleges will remain closed across the country on this day. In Rajasthan, there will be a holiday on Navratri Sthapana and Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti on 3 October. After this, there will be a holiday on Durga Ashtami on 11 October and Vijayadashami (Dussehra) on 12 October. Finally, October 31 and November 1 will be public holidays on the occasion of Diwali.
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List of holidays for October:
- October 2: Gandhi Jayanti (public holiday)
- October 3: Navratri Sthapana and Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti (holiday in Rajasthan)
- October 11: Durga Ashtami (public holiday)
- October 12: Vijayadashami/Dussehra (public holiday)
- October 31/November 1: Diwali (public holiday)
4-day long weekend will be available in October
If you are planning a long holiday, then due to public holiday on October 11 and 12, you will get 3 consecutive days off, because October 13 is Sunday. If you take an additional leave before October 11 or after October 13, you can enjoy a total of 4 days off. This can be a good opportunity to travel somewhere with family.
Enjoy holidays in the festive season
You can plan your travel using these holidays in this festive season. You can enjoy the festivals with your family and friends without worrying about work. This can be a great opportunity for you to make this festive season special.
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