Dear All, Please tell me whether Holi is o Sunday or Monday? Please confirm the same to me ASAp as i have to declare holiday in my Office. Regards, Shikha
From India, Ludhiana
From India, Ludhiana
It’s on monday, our company declared holiday on monday for us. But i am not very sure you can take some other people opinion also on this Regards Sushma
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
The question reminded me of Gabbar Singh dialogue from Sholay "Kab Hai Holi?".....Holi bonfire is on Sunday Night and Monday is Rang Panchami
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Shikha, It is a festival harvest and it is called as "Hoilika Dehan". Commercially this year it falls on 1st March, 2010.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Arey oh Sambha, "Holi kab hai, kab hai Holi"?
Sardar, Somvaar ko hai. Suna hai corporate world Monday ko celebrate kar rahe hain... Ussi din hai Holi, Sardar.
Humko chutti de do, Sardar. Bahut saal ho gaya Holi manaye hue...!
From India, Pune
Sardar, Somvaar ko hai. Suna hai corporate world Monday ko celebrate kar rahe hain... Ussi din hai Holi, Sardar.
Humko chutti de do, Sardar. Bahut saal ho gaya Holi manaye hue...!
From India, Pune
Holi dahan is on 28th Feb' 2010 and the Dhulendi (play holi ) is 01st Mar’10. The holiday may declared on 01.03.10
From India
From India
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Dear All,
Please tell me whether Holi is on Sunday or Monday? Please confirm the same to me ASAP as I have to declare a holiday in my office.
Dear Shikha,
Holi is being celebrated in North India, especially in the Braj region, in a great way. As per your need, Holi will be on 28.02.10, but the next day will be celebrated with colors. That way, a two-day holiday is being declared in the organizations in this region.
Thanks & regards,
Manoj Sharma
From India, Mumbai
Dear All,
Please tell me whether Holi is on Sunday or Monday? Please confirm the same to me ASAP as I have to declare a holiday in my office.
Dear Shikha,
Holi is being celebrated in North India, especially in the Braj region, in a great way. As per your need, Holi will be on 28.02.10, but the next day will be celebrated with colors. That way, a two-day holiday is being declared in the organizations in this region.
Thanks & regards,
Manoj Sharma
From India, Mumbai
Holi 2nd day, Dhulivandan is on Monday, 1st March. Since in India, all celebrate Holi on Dhulivandan(Rango ki Holi) day, many companies observe holiday on this day only.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Shikha, Holi Dahan ( Choti Holi ) is on Sunday and Phagun ( playing with colours ) is on Monday so you should declare holiday on Monday as well. Regards, Surabhi
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Dear Sikha In my company and many companies Monday 01.03.2010 is Holiday declared on the eve of Holi so you can declare holiday on Monday 01.03.2010 as well rgds rakesh yadav 9811923933
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Holika Dehan is on Sunday, the 28th of February, which is called Holi. The celebration to play with colors is on Monday, the 1st of March, which is called Dhulendi.
Happy, Healthy, Safe, and Colorful HOLI to all members of citehr.
Regards
From India, Delhi
Happy, Healthy, Safe, and Colorful HOLI to all members of citehr.
Regards
From India, Delhi
Holi is on 28th February 2010 (Sunday). However, you can declare a holiday on 1st March 2010 (Monday) as it is followed by many organizations. Furthermore, there is a Bank Holiday on 1st March 2010 (Monday).
Happy Holi to all of you, and have a nice day ahead.
Regards,
Sachin Mahade
From India, Pune
Happy Holi to all of you, and have a nice day ahead.
Regards,
Sachin Mahade
From India, Pune
Hi Shikha,
It is Holika Dehan on Sunday, and Dhulendi is the next day, on Monday. So, let's celebrate Holi (a combination of lots of colors).
Haaaapppppyyy Hooooollliiiiiiii.
Thanks,
Chander HR - Exec.
From India, New Delhi
It is Holika Dehan on Sunday, and Dhulendi is the next day, on Monday. So, let's celebrate Holi (a combination of lots of colors).
Haaaapppppyyy Hooooollliiiiiiii.
Thanks,
Chander HR - Exec.
From India, New Delhi
Hi Holi is on 28th feb and dhulandi on 1st march. in our company, on 1st march we have declared holiday for holi.
From India, Jaipur
From India, Jaipur
Celebration of Holi is on Sunday but our company has declared holiday on Monday 1st of March
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Fellow citehr members have advised about Holi, Dhulandi, etc., falling on 28th Feb and 1st March. In Maharashtra, traditionally, Color Holi (Rangapanchami) is celebrated on the 5th day from Holi, which falls on 5th March.
I suggest you declare holidays from 28th Feb to 5th March, continuing for 6 days. Employees will be very happy to celebrate Holi for a longer duration, and the HR Dept. will also earn a lot of praise from employees.
Bura na mano Holi hai !!!!!!
From India, Pune
I suggest you declare holidays from 28th Feb to 5th March, continuing for 6 days. Employees will be very happy to celebrate Holi for a longer duration, and the HR Dept. will also earn a lot of praise from employees.
Bura na mano Holi hai !!!!!!
From India, Pune
Dear Shikha, Holi is on Monday (01-03.2010) in our office also on monday is declared as a holiday for "HOLI" "HAPPY HOLI TO YOU " Regards Er. PRAVEEN KR. THAKUR 9772844782
From India, Udaipur
From India, Udaipur
Actually, Holi is celebrated at night, and the next day is called "Dhulwad" in Maharashtra. Generally, a holiday is given the day after Holi. This year, Holi will be celebrated on Sunday, the 28th of February at night, and Monday has been declared a holiday.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
is it too important to answer? please ask something that is more important to improve yourself
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Accha tau fir chutee pakee. Remember Dear All Any festival is all about enjoying it to the fullest. So make the most of any situation and have a blast this Holi. regard lovenish
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
In delhi & NCR many local companies nearby declare holiday on 1st march 2009 (which fall on Monday),.
From India, Gurgaon
From India, Gurgaon
Hi Shikha,
Sunday, February 28th is Holika Dahan, and Monday, March 1st is a holiday for Holi. On Monday, people will play with colors. My opinion is the same as Vijay Kajarekar's.
Happy Holi to all!
From India, Bangalore
Sunday, February 28th is Holika Dahan, and Monday, March 1st is a holiday for Holi. On Monday, people will play with colors. My opinion is the same as Vijay Kajarekar's.
Happy Holi to all!
From India, Bangalore
Hi Shikha, It is Holika Dehan on Sunday & Dhulendi is after next day is on Monday so, let’s celebrate Holi (Combination of lot’s of color) Haaaapppppyyy Hooooollliiiiiiii
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear Shikha, Holi is on monday, to us, our company declared holiday on 1st March With Regards M.V. Rao
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Shikha, HOLIKA Dehan is on Sunday n Dhuleti (Rang Panchmi) is on Monday i.e. 1st march. We have holiday on Monday. Regards, Bharti
From India, Ahmadabad
From India, Ahmadabad
Dear Madam Shikha Ji,
In reference to your quote "When is Holi," with respect, I want to tell you that the festival of Holi is celebrated in two steps. The first is "Holika Dahan," which will be celebrated on Sunday, and the second is "Rango ki Holi," which means full enjoyment of colors and gulals (Rangbaji), will be celebrated on Monday.
So, I request you to declare Holi on Monday in your office and enjoy this Holi among your family, friends, and relatives. I wish a happy and colorful Holi to you and your family.
"Happy Holi to You."
Best regards,
Ram Singh
From India, Chandigarh
In reference to your quote "When is Holi," with respect, I want to tell you that the festival of Holi is celebrated in two steps. The first is "Holika Dahan," which will be celebrated on Sunday, and the second is "Rango ki Holi," which means full enjoyment of colors and gulals (Rangbaji), will be celebrated on Monday.
So, I request you to declare Holi on Monday in your office and enjoy this Holi among your family, friends, and relatives. I wish a happy and colorful Holi to you and your family.
"Happy Holi to You."
Best regards,
Ram Singh
From India, Chandigarh
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