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Dear Members,

Another year is nearing its end, and once again, the HR department might require the Public Holiday List for the coming year. For your reference, the Public Holiday List for the following regions has been attached:

1. Maharashtra
2. West Bengal
3. Bangalore
4. Hyderabad
5. Delhi

Regards,
Anu_HR

From India, Pune
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File Type: doc Circular No 72 General (Holiday List 2009)Bglr.doc (187.0 KB, 2938 views)
File Type: pdf Delhi Holiday List 2009.pdf (362.6 KB, 960 views)
File Type: pdf holidays 2009 HYD.pdf (73.4 KB, 655 views)
File Type: pdf Maharashtra Holiday List 2009.pdf (556.6 KB, 969 views)
File Type: pdf West Bengal Holiday 2009 Notification.pdf (18.8 KB, 464 views)

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Dear Members, have found the Holiday List for Tamil Nadu as well. check out. Regards, Anu_Hr
From India, Pune
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File Type: pdf Holiday List 2009-TN.pdf (29.1 KB, 141 views)
File Type: pdf Holidays-Chennai 1.pdf (24.1 KB, 116 views)

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Can anybody provide me the list of holidays which would be similar & applicable in Oil Companies..... for north/east/west/south.. Archana L
From India, Pune
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Hi Anu,

Just one question!! I am from a recruitment background and now intend to move to a generalist profile. I wanted to know the minimum number of public or bank holidays a company should give to employees. Are there any rules, or does it vary from company to company?

There are a few holidays like Independence Day, Republic Day, and May 1st that are compulsory to give.

Please advise. :(

From India, Mumbai
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Hi Anu,

As per your attachment in citehr, I am unable to open the file. Could you please email me the holiday list of Maharashtra, Hyderabad, and Bangalore at ?

Thank you and regards,
Neeta Adhikari

From India, Mumbai
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Hi All, Anbody want to know about Chennai Holiday List. You can take it from here. Regards, Priya Ranjith
From India, Madras
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File Type: xls Chennai Holiday list 2009.xls (23.5 KB, 90 views)

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Dear All, Im alfa from jaipur. as Executive HR/Admn,with a Swiss Base Company. but i need a friend for HR Profectionals. because i want to devlop my knowledge. :)
From India, Jaipur
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Hi, thanks a lot for the holiday list.I have one querry, is it compulsory to declare all the holidays as per the list or we can make some changes as per our organization. Regards Sunaina :icon1:
From India, Bangalore
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You may check the Tamil Nadu Government official site at www.tn.gov.in for the list of holidays for 2009.

Vasan

From India, Mumbai
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Dear Sunaina, Apart from the compulsory national holidays & state level holidays, you can include any holidays acc to your organization’s wish.... Regards, Anu_Hr
From India, Pune
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Dear Bhakti,

There are 3 compulsory national holidays: 15th Aug, 26th Jan, and 2nd Oct, as well as a state holiday in Maharashtra on 1st May. State holidays may vary.

Apart from these, you can have 10-12 holidays in a given year, depending on your organization. If I have missed any other holidays, please help out Bhakti.

Regards,
Anu_HR

From India, Pune
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Very important and useful information. I think at this time all the HR professionals need to prepare Calendar Holiday list for the coming year. Anindita

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Dear Shailaja, I tried sending mail to your the email Id mentioned by you. But its bouncing back.... Can you give me some other id....? Regards, Anu_Hr
From India, Pune
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hi, did you get any response for this since I am also looking for the list of holidays for goa. emereen
From India, Mumbai
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Dear all, Please find attached Tamilnadu N & H Holidays list
From India, Madras
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File Type: pdf TN N & F Holiday 2009 Notification.pdf (29.1 KB, 46 views)

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Friends, my HR says, "As per the policy and the National Holidays Act, we have to give 10 days of holidays in a calendar year. In this, we have to declare a holiday for 26th Jan, 1st May, 15th Aug, and 2nd Oct. It's compulsory."

Now, under the Karnataka State N & F H Act, this is true. But to my knowledge, the same is not binding on the Delhi branch that I am heading. My HR is based out of the HO in Bangalore, and we have a policy of Holiday Lists being customized to each of our local branch sectors.

Request someone to please shed more light on this.

From India, Bangalore
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Guys, I head the Delhi branch of a Bangalore-based KPO. While finalizing the Delhi holiday list, I had suggested not to keep May 1 as a listed holiday. However, my HR says, "As per the policy and the National Holidays Act, we have to give 10 days of holidays in a calendar year. In this, we have to declare a holiday for 26th Jan, 1st May, 15th Aug, and 2nd Oct. It's compulsory."

Now, to my knowledge, this is valid under the Karnataka State N&FH Act but is not binding on the Delhi office. We do have a policy of customized Festival Holiday listing in our master policy. Can someone please advise me regarding the legal position in Delhi? Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me.

From India, Bangalore
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Hi,

Please forward me the holiday list of Maharashtra as I am unable to open the same on my email id. [IMG]https://www.citehr.com/misc.php?do=email_dev&email=aWFtc2hhaWxlc2 hAcmVkaWZmbWFpbC5jb20=[/IMG]

Regards, Shailesh

From India, Mumbai
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Please share Holiday calendar for 2023 Delhi location
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