Dear Samvedan,
Thanks for your informative msgs. I would request all the members to discuss the matter logically and to the point.
I would like add here that prior to 2001 when I was in Delhi, I have seen personally how strictly govt. enforce 2nd Oct. as National Holiday. Other than essential services like Medical, Foods & Restaurents, Transport etc. all other shops & establishments were forced to keep close by Govt. If any one dares to open, immediately Police (petrl police) used to take action (arrest or fine or both). I dont know exactly under which act they used to do it (even may be today).
Now Mr.Samvedan, I would request you to guide us under which law / rules the National Holiday is defined and what penal action has been provided for not following it. Further, who will be charged for this ofence (the Manager as defined under factries act or the Organisation) and what are the consequence for not following it?
Instead of discussing what should be o good or bad, lets discuss what the rules says, which rule says and the consequences.
Thanks
Ranjan
Thanks for your informative msgs. I would request all the members to discuss the matter logically and to the point.
I would like add here that prior to 2001 when I was in Delhi, I have seen personally how strictly govt. enforce 2nd Oct. as National Holiday. Other than essential services like Medical, Foods & Restaurents, Transport etc. all other shops & establishments were forced to keep close by Govt. If any one dares to open, immediately Police (petrl police) used to take action (arrest or fine or both). I dont know exactly under which act they used to do it (even may be today).
Now Mr.Samvedan, I would request you to guide us under which law / rules the National Holiday is defined and what penal action has been provided for not following it. Further, who will be charged for this ofence (the Manager as defined under factries act or the Organisation) and what are the consequence for not following it?
Instead of discussing what should be o good or bad, lets discuss what the rules says, which rule says and the consequences.
Thanks
Ranjan