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November 12, 2024

  • China
  • China
  • China Overhauls Public Holidays And Releases 2025 Public Holidays
    Government Portal of the State Council of China (Beijing)

    The General Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China has announced the list of 2025 public holidays and postponed working days in China in the Notice of the General Office of the State Council on the Arrangements for Some Holidays in 2025, reference 000014349/ 2024-00094 (国务院办公厅关于2025年部分节假日安排的通知).

    As usual, some Saturdays and Sundays are designated as working days to compensate the declaration of one-off bridge public holidays.

    Private companies are allowed to observe other days off, as long as these are in addition the official holiday calendar.

    The aforementioned announcement is particularly interesting in the details that it provides as to the new rules concerning bridge public holidays and compensatory workdays, as "Approved by the CPC Central Committee and the State Council, and in accordance with the National Holidays and Memorial Days Regulations revised in November 2024, starting from January 1, 2025" for New Year's Day, Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, and the Mid-Autumn Festival.    
  • China Overhauls Public Holidays And Releases 2025 Public Holidays
    Government Portal of the State Council of China (Beijing)

    The General Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China has announced the list of 2025 public holidays and postponed working days in China in the Notice of the General Office of the State Council on the Arrangements for Some Holidays in 2025, reference 000014349/ 2024-00094 (国务院办公厅关于2025年部分节假日安排的通知).

    As usual, some Saturdays and Sundays are designated as working days to compensate the declaration of one-off bridge public holidays.

    Private companies are allowed to observe other days off, as long as these are in addition the official holiday calendar.

    The aforementioned announcement is particularly interesting in the details that it provides as to the new rules concerning bridge public holidays and compensatory workdays, as "Approved by the CPC Central Committee and the State Council, and in accordance with the National Holidays and Memorial Days Regulations revised in November 2024, starting from January 1, 2025" for New Year's Day, Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, and the Mid-Autumn Festival.    
  • Odisha (OR)
  • Odisha (OR)
  • Odisha 2025 Public Holidays Announced
    Government of Odisha (Bhubaneswar)

    The Revenue and Disaster Management Department of the Government of India's state of Odisha has released a vide notification containing the annual list of the days which will be non-working public holidays in India's state of Odisha for the upcoming calendar year 2025 ("The Government of Odisha is pleased to declare that State Government offices and Revenue and Magisterial Courts (Executive) will remain closed on the holidays listed in Annexure-1 for the calendar year 2025, Saka-Era 1946 and 1947").    
  • Odisha 2025 Public Holidays Announced
    Government of Odisha (Bhubaneswar)

    The Revenue and Disaster Management Department of the Government of India's state of Odisha has released a vide notification containing the annual list of the days which will be non-working public holidays in India's state of Odisha for the upcoming calendar year 2025 ("The Government of Odisha is pleased to declare that State Government offices and Revenue and Magisterial Courts (Executive) will remain closed on the holidays listed in Annexure-1 for the calendar year 2025, Saka-Era 1946 and 1947").    

November 11, 2024

  • Hungary
  • Hungary
  • Hungary December 24 Public Holiday In The Spotlight Again
    Kormányzat Nemzetgazdasági Minisztérium (Budapest)

    A member of the Jobbik Magyarországért Mozgalom party, Péter Balassa, has once again re-introduced a bill in the Hungarian Parliament to amend Act I of 2012 of the Hungarian Labor Code by declaring Christmas Eve, on December 24, as a new annual Hungarian public holiday.

    A similar bill was introduced in 2020 and in 2017.

    Note that December 24, 2024, and December 24, 2025, will be public holidays in Hungary, but they will be compensated by the declaration of Saturday, December 7, 2024, and Saturday, December 13, 2025, respectively, as a regular working days.

    Indeed, each recent relaunch of the December 24 legislative initiative (2017, 2020, 2024, and 2025) seems to have been spurred by the fact that that year's December 24 working day had been shifted to a nearby Saturday.

    In related news, the Government of Hungary has issued a decree instituting public sector holidays "from the first working day after December 26 to the day before the first working day of the following year". According to the decree, this administrative break will be introduced every year at the end of December, and will apply to the last working days of the year.    
  • Hungary December 24 Public Holiday In The Spotlight Again
    Kormányzat Nemzetgazdasági Minisztérium (Budapest)

    A member of the Jobbik Magyarországért Mozgalom party, Péter Balassa, has once again re-introduced a bill in the Hungarian Parliament to amend Act I of 2012 of the Hungarian Labor Code by declaring Christmas Eve, on December 24, as a new annual Hungarian public holiday.

    A similar bill was introduced in 2020 and in 2017.

    Note that December 24, 2024, and December 24, 2025, will be public holidays in Hungary, but they will be compensated by the declaration of Saturday, December 7, 2024, and Saturday, December 13, 2025, respectively, as a regular working days.

    Indeed, each recent relaunch of the December 24 legislative initiative (2017, 2020, 2024, and 2025) seems to have been spurred by the fact that that year's December 24 working day had been shifted to a nearby Saturday.

    In related news, the Government of Hungary has issued a decree instituting public sector holidays "from the first working day after December 26 to the day before the first working day of the following year". According to the decree, this administrative break will be introduced every year at the end of December, and will apply to the last working days of the year.    
  • Myanmar
  • Myanmar
  • Myanmar Rebukes Calendar Publishers For Incorrect 2024 and 2025 Public Holidays
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs Republic of the Union of Myanmar (Yangoon)

    The Ministry of Information of the government of Myanmar has summoned calendar publishers which had published calendars with incorrect public holidays dates in their 2024 and 2025 editions.

    As per the communique, the calendar publishers were summoned "to record a warning and make them sign an acknowledgement".

    The incorrect public holidays mentioned are November 14, 2024, as well as June 10, September 29, December 4, and December 29, 2025.

    There was some confusion about the list of 2024 public holidays, last March, after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the government of Myanmar published an amended list of public holidays for the remainder of the calendar year 2024, with most of the public holidays for March to December 2024 having an additional day added to them. But this error was corrected within a fortnight.

    In any case, none of the dates mentioned in the communique of the Ministry of Information matches the incorrect dates listed during these 2 weeks of March 2024, apart from November 14, 2024, but the 2024 calendars would have been printed months before that March 2024 erroneous announcement.    
  • Myanmar Rebukes Calendar Publishers For Incorrect 2024 and 2025 Public Holidays
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs Republic of the Union of Myanmar (Yangoon)

    The Ministry of Information of the government of Myanmar has summoned calendar publishers which had published calendars with incorrect public holidays dates in their 2024 and 2025 editions.

    As per the communique, the calendar publishers were summoned "to record a warning and make them sign an acknowledgement".

    The incorrect public holidays mentioned are November 14, 2024, as well as June 10, September 29, December 4, and December 29, 2025.

    There was some confusion about the list of 2024 public holidays, last March, after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the government of Myanmar published an amended list of public holidays for the remainder of the calendar year 2024, with most of the public holidays for March to December 2024 having an additional day added to them. But this error was corrected within a fortnight.

    In any case, none of the dates mentioned in the communique of the Ministry of Information matches the incorrect dates listed during these 2 weeks of March 2024, apart from November 14, 2024, but the 2024 calendars would have been printed months before that March 2024 erroneous announcement.    
  • Sri Lanka
  • Sri Lanka
  • Sri Lanka Post-Election Public Holiday Unlikely
    The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka (Colombo)

    Sri Lanka's Ministry of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils, and Local Government, has not, so far, declared a public holiday on account of the parliamentary elections being held on Thursday, November 14, 2024.

    It is often the day after the elections that is declared a one-off public holiday, as was done on Monday, September 23, 2024, following the recent presidential election.

    The government of Sri Lanka had similarly declared the day after the 2010 presidential election, Wednesday, January 27, 2010, as a one-off public holiday, and it had also declared Friday, April 9, 2010, the day following the then upcoming parliamentary elections, a special non-working public and bank holiday.

    But, this time, the day after the upcoming parliamentary elections being held on Thursday, November 14, 2024, is already a public holiday on account of the Ill Full Moon Poya Day.    
  • Sri Lanka Post-Election Public Holiday Unlikely
    The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka (Colombo)

    Sri Lanka's Ministry of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils, and Local Government, has not, so far, declared a public holiday on account of the parliamentary elections being held on Thursday, November 14, 2024.

    It is often the day after the elections that is declared a one-off public holiday, as was done on Monday, September 23, 2024, following the recent presidential election.

    The government of Sri Lanka had similarly declared the day after the 2010 presidential election, Wednesday, January 27, 2010, as a one-off public holiday, and it had also declared Friday, April 9, 2010, the day following the then upcoming parliamentary elections, a special non-working public and bank holiday.

    But, this time, the day after the upcoming parliamentary elections being held on Thursday, November 14, 2024, is already a public holiday on account of the Ill Full Moon Poya Day.    
  • Thailand
  • Thailand
  • Thailand Extends 2025 and 2026 Public Holidays
    Thai News Agency (Bangkok)

    The cabinet of the government of Thailand has approved two additional one-off public holidays for the calendar year 2025, and one additional one-off public holiday for the calendar year 2026.

    As per deputy government spokesperson, Sasikan Wattanachan, the aforementioned declaration of 3 one-off public holidays is in line with the Paetongtarn administration’s move to designate next year as the year of tourism and sports.

    Recall that the official list and dates of the annual bank holidays and non-working public holidays in Thailand, for the calendar year 2025, had been released by the Bank of Thailand, last August.    
  • Thailand Extends 2025 and 2026 Public Holidays
    Thai News Agency (Bangkok)

    The cabinet of the government of Thailand has approved two additional one-off public holidays for the calendar year 2025, and one additional one-off public holiday for the calendar year 2026.

    As per deputy government spokesperson, Sasikan Wattanachan, the aforementioned declaration of 3 one-off public holidays is in line with the Paetongtarn administration’s move to designate next year as the year of tourism and sports.

    Recall that the official list and dates of the annual bank holidays and non-working public holidays in Thailand, for the calendar year 2025, had been released by the Bank of Thailand, last August.    

November 10, 2024

  • Oman
  • Oman
  • Oman Moves National Day Public Holidays
    Oman News Agency (Muscat)

    Oman's state news agency has announced that Sultan Haitham bin Tarik had decided that the upcoming November 18-19 National Day public holidays would be moved to adjoin the following weekend.

    As per the aforementioned announcement, "By Royal Decree, it has been decided that Wednesday and Thursday, November 20 and 21, 2024 will be official holidays for employees in the administrative units of the state apparatus, other legal entities, and workers in private sector establishments.", adding that "Work on these two days is permissible if necessary, provided that compensation is given in accordance with the applicable regulations.".

    Recall that, last year, the dates of the 53rd National Day public holidays for the public sector and the private sector were similarly moved to Wednesday and Thursday, November 22 and 23, 2023.

    The Royal Decree No. 88/2022 fixing official holidays in Oman does specify "National Day to be on 18 and 19 November" but goes on to add that "If any of the days of the weekly off coincides with the above-mentioned holidays, it shall be compensated by a single day" and that "The dates of the above-mentioned holidays may be amended if public interest so dictates".    
  • Oman Moves National Day Public Holidays
    Oman News Agency (Muscat)

    Oman's state news agency has announced that Sultan Haitham bin Tarik had decided that the upcoming November 18-19 National Day public holidays would be moved to adjoin the following weekend.

    As per the aforementioned announcement, "By Royal Decree, it has been decided that Wednesday and Thursday, November 20 and 21, 2024 will be official holidays for employees in the administrative units of the state apparatus, other legal entities, and workers in private sector establishments.", adding that "Work on these two days is permissible if necessary, provided that compensation is given in accordance with the applicable regulations.".

    Recall that, last year, the dates of the 53rd National Day public holidays for the public sector and the private sector were similarly moved to Wednesday and Thursday, November 22 and 23, 2023.

    The Royal Decree No. 88/2022 fixing official holidays in Oman does specify "National Day to be on 18 and 19 November" but goes on to add that "If any of the days of the weekly off coincides with the above-mentioned holidays, it shall be compensated by a single day" and that "The dates of the above-mentioned holidays may be amended if public interest so dictates".    

November 9, 2024

  • Mozambique
  • Mozambique
  • Mozambique Cancels Maputo Day Public Holiday
    Agencia de Informção de Moçambique (Maputo)

    The Municipality of Maputo, Mozambique's capital, has announced that there would be no public sector holiday on November 10th on account of the celebration of the anniversary of the city of Maputo, without giving any additional details, except that "there will be no holiday, with Monday being a working day for all workers and public services".    
  • Mozambique Cancels Maputo Day Public Holiday
    Agencia de Informção de Moçambique (Maputo)

    The Municipality of Maputo, Mozambique's capital, has announced that there would be no public sector holiday on November 10th on account of the celebration of the anniversary of the city of Maputo, without giving any additional details, except that "there will be no holiday, with Monday being a working day for all workers and public services".    
  • Sarawak (SRW)
  • Sarawak (SRW)
  • Sarawak DPM To Propose Deepavali Public Holiday
    Bernama News Agency (Kuching)

    Earlier tonight, the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia's State of Sarawak, Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof, has announced that he will propose to the Sarawak state government that Deepavali be declared an annual public holiday in the State of Sarawak.

    Sarawak is the last state/territory of Malaysia where Deepavali is not a non-working public holiday, as per last summer's Federal Public Holidays Schedule 2025 (Jadual Hari Kelepasan Am Persekutuan 2025) and State Public Holiday Schedule 2024 (Jadual Hari Kelepasan Am Negeri 2025).    
  • Sarawak DPM To Propose Deepavali Public Holiday
    Bernama News Agency (Kuching)

    Earlier tonight, the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia's State of Sarawak, Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof, has announced that he will propose to the Sarawak state government that Deepavali be declared an annual public holiday in the State of Sarawak.

    Sarawak is the last state/territory of Malaysia where Deepavali is not a non-working public holiday, as per last summer's Federal Public Holidays Schedule 2025 (Jadual Hari Kelepasan Am Persekutuan 2025) and State Public Holiday Schedule 2024 (Jadual Hari Kelepasan Am Negeri 2025).    

November 8, 2024

  • Indonesia
  • Indonesia
  • Indonesian Electoral Public Holiday November 27
    Situs Resmi Kementerian Koordinator Bidang Kesejahteraan Rakyat (Jakarta)

    Indonesia's Secretary of State, Prasetyo Hadi, has announced that the Indonesian government had decided to declare Wednesday, November 27, 2024, as a one-off public holiday on account of the Simultaneous Regional Elections being held on that date, as was done in 2020, 2018, and 2015.

    The initial list of 2024 public holidays in Indonesia was set in the the September 2023 Joint Decree (SKB) of the Minister of Religion, Minister of Manpower, Minister of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucratic Reform Number 855 of 2023, Number 3 of 2023, Number 4 of 2023 concerning National Holidays and Collective Leave in 2024.    
  • Indonesian Electoral Public Holiday November 27
    Situs Resmi Kementerian Koordinator Bidang Kesejahteraan Rakyat (Jakarta)

    Indonesia's Secretary of State, Prasetyo Hadi, has announced that the Indonesian government had decided to declare Wednesday, November 27, 2024, as a one-off public holiday on account of the Simultaneous Regional Elections being held on that date, as was done in 2020, 2018, and 2015.

    The initial list of 2024 public holidays in Indonesia was set in the the September 2023 Joint Decree (SKB) of the Minister of Religion, Minister of Manpower, Minister of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucratic Reform Number 855 of 2023, Number 3 of 2023, Number 4 of 2023 concerning National Holidays and Collective Leave in 2024.    
  • Telangana (TS)
  • Telangana (TS)
  • Telangana 2025 Public Holidays Released
    Government of Telangana (Hyderabad)

    The Government of India's State of Telangana has released the vide Notification G.O.Rt.No.1479 which lists the official public holidays to be observed in the Indian State of Telangana for the upcoming calendar year 2025.

    As per the aforementioned notification, "The Government of Telangana hereby notifies that during the year 2025 the days specified in Annexure-I shall be observed as General Holidays by all the State Government Offices including the days for occasions /festivals which fall on Sundays and also notify Optional Holidays for State Government offices as shown in Annexure-II including the days for occasions /festivals which are falling on Sundays.", adding that "The State Government directs that all offices under State Government shall remain closed on all Sundays and Second Saturdays in all the months during the year 2025 except the Second Saturday (08.02.2025) in the month of February, 2025 which will be a working day in lieu of public holiday declared on 1st January, 2025" and finally specifying that "The Government also directs that General Holidays shall not ipso-facto apply to the Industrial Establishment and Public Undertakings under the control of the State Government, the workmen engaged in Public Works Departments and Educational Institutions in this State".

    Telangana was formed as the 29th state of India on June 2, 2014, having been separated from the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, with which it still shares many local holidays.    
  • Telangana 2025 Public Holidays Released
    Government of Telangana (Hyderabad)

    The Government of India's State of Telangana has released the vide Notification G.O.Rt.No.1479 which lists the official public holidays to be observed in the Indian State of Telangana for the upcoming calendar year 2025.

    As per the aforementioned notification, "The Government of Telangana hereby notifies that during the year 2025 the days specified in Annexure-I shall be observed as General Holidays by all the State Government Offices including the days for occasions /festivals which fall on Sundays and also notify Optional Holidays for State Government offices as shown in Annexure-II including the days for occasions /festivals which are falling on Sundays.", adding that "The State Government directs that all offices under State Government shall remain closed on all Sundays and Second Saturdays in all the months during the year 2025 except the Second Saturday (08.02.2025) in the month of February, 2025 which will be a working day in lieu of public holiday declared on 1st January, 2025" and finally specifying that "The Government also directs that General Holidays shall not ipso-facto apply to the Industrial Establishment and Public Undertakings under the control of the State Government, the workmen engaged in Public Works Departments and Educational Institutions in this State".

    Telangana was formed as the 29th state of India on June 2, 2014, having been separated from the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, with which it still shares many local holidays.    
  • Uruguay
  • Uruguay
  • Uruguay 2025 Public Holidays Announced
    Presidencia de la República (República Oriental del Uruguay)

    The government of Uruguay has released the list of 2024 public holidays in Uruguay, including the 3 annual public holidays of Uruguay which still follow the Emiliani Rule, whereby mid-week fixed-date public holidays are moved to adjoin a nearby weekend.

    As usual a distinction is made between non-working holidays (enjoyed by all) and working holidays (limited to the public sector and the financial sector).

    In 2011, the government of Uruguay decided to freeze the date of the May 18 public holiday, while Uruguay's Parliament had permanently frozen the June 19 and November 2 public holidays in 2001, leaving only 3 movable public holidays in Uruguay: April 19, May 18, and October 12.    
  • Uruguay 2025 Public Holidays Announced
    Presidencia de la República (República Oriental del Uruguay)

    The government of Uruguay has released the list of 2024 public holidays in Uruguay, including the 3 annual public holidays of Uruguay which still follow the Emiliani Rule, whereby mid-week fixed-date public holidays are moved to adjoin a nearby weekend.

    As usual a distinction is made between non-working holidays (enjoyed by all) and working holidays (limited to the public sector and the financial sector).

    In 2011, the government of Uruguay decided to freeze the date of the May 18 public holiday, while Uruguay's Parliament had permanently frozen the June 19 and November 2 public holidays in 2001, leaving only 3 movable public holidays in Uruguay: April 19, May 18, and October 12.    

November 7, 2024

  • Haryana (HR)
  • Haryana (HR)
  • Haryana Declares November 13 Electoral Public Holidays
    Government of Haryana (Chandigarh)

    The Government of India's state of Haryana has released the vide notification No.FW/Election/2024/4053 declaring a paid public holidays on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, for Haryana workers registered to vote in the by-elections of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.

    As per the aforementioned notification, "the Governor of Haryana is pleased to exempt all the adult workers working in the factories situated in the State of Haryana who are the voters in aforesaid Bye Election to the Assembly Constituencies of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh which is to be held on 13.11.2024 from the operations of provisions of section 52 (1) (a) of the said Act, for the week commencing from 10.11.2024 and ending 16.11.2024, subject to the condition that no adult worker who is enrolled as voter in aforesaid Bye Election to the Assembly Constituencies of 67-Ramgarh, District Alwar and 161- Chorasi (ST), District Dungarpur of Rajasthan and 16-Meerapur, 29-Kundarki, 56 Ghaziabad, 71- Khair (SC), 110-Karhal, 213 Sishamau, 256- Phulpur, 277- Katehari and 397-Majhawan of Uttar Pradesh shall be required or allowed to work on

    13.11.2024 (Wednesday) in the factories of the state of Haryana"
    .

    The aforementioned announcement is outside of the scope of the terms of the General Administration Department vide Notification No. 28/67/2008-1HR-1 of last December containing the annual list of non-working public holidays in India's state of Haryana for the upcoming calendar year 2024.    
  • Haryana Declares November 13 Electoral Public Holidays
    Government of Haryana (Chandigarh)

    The Government of India's state of Haryana has released the vide notification No.FW/Election/2024/4053 declaring a paid public holidays on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, for Haryana workers registered to vote in the by-elections of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.

    As per the aforementioned notification, "the Governor of Haryana is pleased to exempt all the adult workers working in the factories situated in the State of Haryana who are the voters in aforesaid Bye Election to the Assembly Constituencies of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh which is to be held on 13.11.2024 from the operations of provisions of section 52 (1) (a) of the said Act, for the week commencing from 10.11.2024 and ending 16.11.2024, subject to the condition that no adult worker who is enrolled as voter in aforesaid Bye Election to the Assembly Constituencies of 67-Ramgarh, District Alwar and 161- Chorasi (ST), District Dungarpur of Rajasthan and 16-Meerapur, 29-Kundarki, 56 Ghaziabad, 71- Khair (SC), 110-Karhal, 213 Sishamau, 256- Phulpur, 277- Katehari and 397-Majhawan of Uttar Pradesh shall be required or allowed to work on

    13.11.2024 (Wednesday) in the factories of the state of Haryana"
    .

    The aforementioned announcement is outside of the scope of the terms of the General Administration Department vide Notification No. 28/67/2008-1HR-1 of last December containing the annual list of non-working public holidays in India's state of Haryana for the upcoming calendar year 2024.    
  • Pakistan
  • Pakistan
  • Pakistan Declares November 9 Public Holiday For Allama Iqbal
    Associated Press Of Pakistan (Islamabad)

    The Federal government of Pakistan has announced that Saturday, November 9, 2024, would be a public holiday in Pakistan on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Dr Allama Muhammad Iqbal.

    Today's announcement is in line with the list of 2024 public holidays in Pakistan, as announced in the Public and Optional Holidays for the calendar year 2024 published by the Government of Pakistan late last year.

    Recall that the November 9th, Iqbal Day public holiday was canceled from 2015 until 2022, inclusively.    
  • Pakistan Declares November 9 Public Holiday For Allama Iqbal
    Associated Press Of Pakistan (Islamabad)

    The Federal government of Pakistan has announced that Saturday, November 9, 2024, would be a public holiday in Pakistan on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Dr Allama Muhammad Iqbal.

    Today's announcement is in line with the list of 2024 public holidays in Pakistan, as announced in the Public and Optional Holidays for the calendar year 2024 published by the Government of Pakistan late last year.

    Recall that the November 9th, Iqbal Day public holiday was canceled from 2015 until 2022, inclusively.    
  • Poland
  • Poland
  • Poland Set To Vote On New Christmas Eve Public Holiday
    Polskie Radio (Warsaw)

    Polish lawmakers in the Sejm are about to vote on a bill submitted by The Left (Lewica) to make Christmas Eve a new annual public holiday in Poland, and to stipulate that retail trading would only be possible until 14:00 (2pm) on Easter Saturday.

    Late last month, we had reported that Poland’s conservative president, Andrzej Sebastian Duda, and the Catholic church, had voiced their support for the Lewica proposal.

    As per Katarzyna Ueberhan, a sponsor of the bill, when questioned about the potential negative economic impact of this new public holiday, "We all pretend to be at work [on December 24], but in reality, everyone is counting the hours to be home with their families".

    The last permanent change to the list of Poland's public holidays was in 2010 when the Polish Parliament approved a draft amendment to the Labour Law and Bill on Holidays, which re-established Epiphany as an official non-working public holiday, beginning in 2011. Until then, Epiphany had been the only religious public holiday not restored since Poland regained its independence in 1991.    
  • Poland Set To Vote On New Christmas Eve Public Holiday
    Polskie Radio (Warsaw)

    Polish lawmakers in the Sejm are about to vote on a bill submitted by The Left (Lewica) to make Christmas Eve a new annual public holiday in Poland, and to stipulate that retail trading would only be possible until 14:00 (2pm) on Easter Saturday.

    Late last month, we had reported that Poland’s conservative president, Andrzej Sebastian Duda, and the Catholic church, had voiced their support for the Lewica proposal.

    As per Katarzyna Ueberhan, a sponsor of the bill, when questioned about the potential negative economic impact of this new public holiday, "We all pretend to be at work [on December 24], but in reality, everyone is counting the hours to be home with their families".

    The last permanent change to the list of Poland's public holidays was in 2010 when the Polish Parliament approved a draft amendment to the Labour Law and Bill on Holidays, which re-established Epiphany as an official non-working public holiday, beginning in 2011. Until then, Epiphany had been the only religious public holiday not restored since Poland regained its independence in 1991.    

November 6, 2024

  • Assam (AS)
  • Assam (AS)
  • Assam Declares November 13 Electoral Public Holiday
    Government of Assam (Guwahati)

    The Governor of India's state of Assam, under Section 25 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, has declared Wednesday, November 13, 2024, as a public holiday in the 5 constituencies in which a by-election will be held on that date.

    As per the announcement, all government and non-government offices, educational institutions, and businesses within the Dholai, Sidli, Bongaigaon, Behali, and Samaguri constituencies will remain closed, while specifying that all offices and businesses outside the affected constituencies will operate as usual on the 13th of November.

    The aforementioned announcement is outside of the scope of last November's Government vide notification No.221561/11 which specified the annual list of non-working public holidays in India's state of Assam for the calendar year 2024.    
  • Assam Declares November 13 Electoral Public Holiday
    Government of Assam (Guwahati)

    The Governor of India's state of Assam, under Section 25 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, has declared Wednesday, November 13, 2024, as a public holiday in the 5 constituencies in which a by-election will be held on that date.

    As per the announcement, all government and non-government offices, educational institutions, and businesses within the Dholai, Sidli, Bongaigaon, Behali, and Samaguri constituencies will remain closed, while specifying that all offices and businesses outside the affected constituencies will operate as usual on the 13th of November.

    The aforementioned announcement is outside of the scope of last November's Government vide notification No.221561/11 which specified the annual list of non-working public holidays in India's state of Assam for the calendar year 2024.    
  • Montenegro
  • Montenegro
  • Montenegro Njegoš Day Public Holidays November 13-14
    The Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare of Montenegro (Podgorica)

    Montenegro’s Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare has announced that the upcoming Njegoš Day public holidays would be observed on Wednesday and Thursday, November 13-14, 2024, in line with the terms of the Law on National and Other Holidays which specifies that "national and other holidays are celebrated on two days, on the day of the holiday and the following day".

    The Njegoš Day public holiday had been proposed in 2013, then shelved, and again in 2016, before coming into force beginning in 2022.    
  • Montenegro Njegoš Day Public Holidays November 13-14
    The Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare of Montenegro (Podgorica)

    Montenegro’s Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare has announced that the upcoming Njegoš Day public holidays would be observed on Wednesday and Thursday, November 13-14, 2024, in line with the terms of the Law on National and Other Holidays which specifies that "national and other holidays are celebrated on two days, on the day of the holiday and the following day".

    The Njegoš Day public holiday had been proposed in 2013, then shelved, and again in 2016, before coming into force beginning in 2022.    
  • Pakistan
  • Pakistan
  • Pakistan Bank Holiday November 9
    The State Bank of Pakistan (Karachi)

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has issued a BPRD Circular Letter announcing that the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), allied offices and public and private sector financial institutions "will remain closed on Saturday, November 09, 2024 being public holiday on the occasion of Allama Iqbal Day, as declared by the Government of Pakistan" and that "all the banks, Development Finance Institutions (DFIs) and Micro Finance Banks (MFBs) will also observe the public holiday on November 09, 2024".

    Today's announcement by the State Bank of Pakistan is in line with the list of 2024 public holidays in Pakistan, as announced in the Public and Optional Holidays for the calendar year 2024 published by the Government of Pakistan late last year.    
  • Pakistan Bank Holiday November 9
    The State Bank of Pakistan (Karachi)

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has issued a BPRD Circular Letter announcing that the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), allied offices and public and private sector financial institutions "will remain closed on Saturday, November 09, 2024 being public holiday on the occasion of Allama Iqbal Day, as declared by the Government of Pakistan" and that "all the banks, Development Finance Institutions (DFIs) and Micro Finance Banks (MFBs) will also observe the public holiday on November 09, 2024".

    Today's announcement by the State Bank of Pakistan is in line with the list of 2024 public holidays in Pakistan, as announced in the Public and Optional Holidays for the calendar year 2024 published by the Government of Pakistan late last year.    
  • Thuringen (TH)
  • Thuringen (TH)
  • Thüringen Could Observe May 8 Public Holiday In 2025
    Thüringer Allgemeine (Erfurt)

    The Die Linke parliamentary group of Germany's state of Thuringia has introduced a parliamentary initiative calling for May 8 to be declared a public holiday in Thuringia in 2025, to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation and the end of the Second World War.

    May 8 has been commemorated as a day of remembrance (a working day) in Thuringia since 2016.

    Recall that, in late 2018, the German State of Berlin declared May 8, 2020, as a one-off non-working public holiday to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of World War Two.

    Then, earlier this year, Berlin voted to declare May 8th as a recurring public holiday, every five years, to mark the anniversary of the end of World War Two.    
  • Thüringen Could Observe May 8 Public Holiday In 2025
    Thüringer Allgemeine (Erfurt)

    The Die Linke parliamentary group of Germany's state of Thuringia has introduced a parliamentary initiative calling for May 8 to be declared a public holiday in Thuringia in 2025, to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation and the end of the Second World War.

    May 8 has been commemorated as a day of remembrance (a working day) in Thuringia since 2016.

    Recall that, in late 2018, the German State of Berlin declared May 8, 2020, as a one-off non-working public holiday to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of World War Two.

    Then, earlier this year, Berlin voted to declare May 8th as a recurring public holiday, every five years, to mark the anniversary of the end of World War Two.    

November 5, 2024

  • Botswana
  • Botswana
  • Botswana Declares November 7-8 Public Holidays
    Botswana Press Agency (Gaborone)

    Botswanan government spokesperson, Montlenyane Baaitse, has announced that one and a half days had been declared as public holidays to mark the inauguration of Botswana's new president, Duma Gideon Boko.

    As per the aforementioned announcement, "The public is informed that the President of the Republic of Botswana, Advocate Duma Gideon Boko, has officially declared Friday the 8th of November 2024 as a paid public holiday", adding that Thursday, November 7, 2024, has been designated as a half day to allow for safe travel for long-distance travelers heading to the capital, Gaborone, to witness the inauguration event.

    Recall that October 30 and 31, 2024, were designated as public holidays, on account of last month's Presidential election.    
  • Botswana Declares November 7-8 Public Holidays
    Botswana Press Agency (Gaborone)

    Botswanan government spokesperson, Montlenyane Baaitse, has announced that one and a half days had been declared as public holidays to mark the inauguration of Botswana's new president, Duma Gideon Boko.

    As per the aforementioned announcement, "The public is informed that the President of the Republic of Botswana, Advocate Duma Gideon Boko, has officially declared Friday the 8th of November 2024 as a paid public holiday", adding that Thursday, November 7, 2024, has been designated as a half day to allow for safe travel for long-distance travelers heading to the capital, Gaborone, to witness the inauguration event.

    Recall that October 30 and 31, 2024, were designated as public holidays, on account of last month's Presidential election.    
  • Ghana
  • Ghana
  • Ghana Rules-Out November 8 Public Holiday
    Ghana Government Portal (Accra)

    Ghana's Minister for the Interior, Henry Quartey, has issued the press statement Friday, 8th November 2024 not a Public Holiday, announcing that "The general public is hereby informed that Friday, 8th November 2024, is NOT a Public Holiday even though the 2024 National Farmers’ Day will be observed on that day".

    The aforementioned communique goes on to add that "However, Friday, 6th December 2024, which marks Farmers’ Day, remains a Statutory Public Holiday and will be observed as such throughout the country".

    The aforementioned announcement is due to the fact that, every election year, Farmers' Day is moved to the first Friday of November, while the associated public holiday remains on the first Friday of December, and is in line with the list of 2024 public holidays in Ghana, as announced in the "Statutory Public Holidays And Commemorative Days In The Republic Of Ghana For The Year 2024", released earlier this year.

    The general confusion about this mechanism, can cause the government to issue conflicting announcements about Farmer's Day, by separate ministries, as was the case in 2020 and 2016.    
  • Ghana Rules-Out November 8 Public Holiday
    Ghana Government Portal (Accra)

    Ghana's Minister for the Interior, Henry Quartey, has issued the press statement Friday, 8th November 2024 not a Public Holiday, announcing that "The general public is hereby informed that Friday, 8th November 2024, is NOT a Public Holiday even though the 2024 National Farmers’ Day will be observed on that day".

    The aforementioned communique goes on to add that "However, Friday, 6th December 2024, which marks Farmers’ Day, remains a Statutory Public Holiday and will be observed as such throughout the country".

    The aforementioned announcement is due to the fact that, every election year, Farmers' Day is moved to the first Friday of November, while the associated public holiday remains on the first Friday of December, and is in line with the list of 2024 public holidays in Ghana, as announced in the "Statutory Public Holidays And Commemorative Days In The Republic Of Ghana For The Year 2024", released earlier this year.

    The general confusion about this mechanism, can cause the government to issue conflicting announcements about Farmer's Day, by separate ministries, as was the case in 2020 and 2016.    
  • Kuwait
  • Kuwait
  • Kuwait Declares December 1st GCC Public Holiday
    Kuwait Civil Service Commission (Kuwait City)

    The Kuwaiti Civil Service Authority has announced that Sunday, December 1st, 2024, would be a public sector holiday on account of the 45th session of the Supreme Council of the Arab Cooperation Council for the Gulf (GCC) being held on that date.

    As per the aforementioned announcement, work will be suspended in ministries, public institutions and government entities.

    Recall that, as per a Kuwaiti Cabinet administrative decision of June 2007, Kuwaiti weekends were changed from Thursday and Friday to Friday and Saturday, beginning on September 1st, 2007.    
  • Kuwait Declares December 1st GCC Public Holiday
    Kuwait Civil Service Commission (Kuwait City)

    The Kuwaiti Civil Service Authority has announced that Sunday, December 1st, 2024, would be a public sector holiday on account of the 45th session of the Supreme Council of the Arab Cooperation Council for the Gulf (GCC) being held on that date.

    As per the aforementioned announcement, work will be suspended in ministries, public institutions and government entities.

    Recall that, as per a Kuwaiti Cabinet administrative decision of June 2007, Kuwaiti weekends were changed from Thursday and Friday to Friday and Saturday, beginning on September 1st, 2007.    
  • Qatar
  • Qatar
  • Qatar Declares November 6-7 Public Holidays
    Qatari News Agency (QNA)

    Qatar's Amiri Diwan has announced that Wednesday and Thursday, November 6-7, 2024, would be national public holidays "following an historic referendum vote in the country" and that "Employees will resume their work on Sunday, November 10, 2024".

    As usual, the Qatar Central Bank (QCB), banks, and financial institutions working under the supervision of QCB and Qatar Financial Markets Authority (QFMA), observe bank holidays dates as specified independently by the Governor of Qatar's Central Bank, which also announced that Wednesday and Thursday, November 6-7, 2024, would be bank holidays in Qatar ("Based on The Amiri Diwan announcement that in celebration of the national unity demonstration in the State of Qatar, represented by the general referendum on the draft constitutional amendments to the permanent constitution of the State of Qatar, it has been decided that Wednesday and Thursday, November 6 and 7, 2024, will be official holidays for all employees of financial institutions in the country. Provided that all financial institutions will reopen their doors to the public on Sunday 10th of November").    
  • Qatar Declares November 6-7 Public Holidays
    Qatari News Agency (QNA)

    Qatar's Amiri Diwan has announced that Wednesday and Thursday, November 6-7, 2024, would be national public holidays "following an historic referendum vote in the country" and that "Employees will resume their work on Sunday, November 10, 2024".

    As usual, the Qatar Central Bank (QCB), banks, and financial institutions working under the supervision of QCB and Qatar Financial Markets Authority (QFMA), observe bank holidays dates as specified independently by the Governor of Qatar's Central Bank, which also announced that Wednesday and Thursday, November 6-7, 2024, would be bank holidays in Qatar ("Based on The Amiri Diwan announcement that in celebration of the national unity demonstration in the State of Qatar, represented by the general referendum on the draft constitutional amendments to the permanent constitution of the State of Qatar, it has been decided that Wednesday and Thursday, November 6 and 7, 2024, will be official holidays for all employees of financial institutions in the country. Provided that all financial institutions will reopen their doors to the public on Sunday 10th of November").    

November 4, 2024

  • French Polynesia
  • French Polynesia
  • French Polynesia Swaps June 29 Public Holiday For Matāri'i
    Présidence de la Polynésie Française (Papeete)

    French Polynesia's Conseil des Ministres has announced that, contrary to last April's announcement, the new Matāri'i (Polynesian New Year) annual public holiday, set to be observed from 2025 onward, would not be observed annually on November 20, but rather on the last Friday of November of each year.

    Recall that, last spring, French Polynesia's Conseil des Ministres had approved the proposal by French Polynesia's Vice-President to replace the June 29 Autonomy Day public holiday, with a new Matāri'i (Polynesian New Year) annual public holiday on November 20.

    The month before, French Polynesia's vice-présidente et ministre en charge de la Culture, Éliane Tevahitua, had re-launched the idea to swap the June 29 public holiday for a new one, as "le 29 juin ne fait pas l’unanimité parmi les Polynésiens". A similar proposal, in 2005, had been rejected by the CESC (Conseil Economique, Social Et Culturel De La Polynésie Française), and this time the proposed replacement public holiday was to be inspired by Matariki (Maori New Year) which became a public holiday in New Zealand in 2022.    
  • French Polynesia Swaps June 29 Public Holiday For Matāri'i
    Présidence de la Polynésie Française (Papeete)

    French Polynesia's Conseil des Ministres has announced that, contrary to last April's announcement, the new Matāri'i (Polynesian New Year) annual public holiday, set to be observed from 2025 onward, would not be observed annually on November 20, but rather on the last Friday of November of each year.

    Recall that, last spring, French Polynesia's Conseil des Ministres had approved the proposal by French Polynesia's Vice-President to replace the June 29 Autonomy Day public holiday, with a new Matāri'i (Polynesian New Year) annual public holiday on November 20.

    The month before, French Polynesia's vice-présidente et ministre en charge de la Culture, Éliane Tevahitua, had re-launched the idea to swap the June 29 public holiday for a new one, as "le 29 juin ne fait pas l’unanimité parmi les Polynésiens". A similar proposal, in 2005, had been rejected by the CESC (Conseil Economique, Social Et Culturel De La Polynésie Française), and this time the proposed replacement public holiday was to be inspired by Matariki (Maori New Year) which became a public holiday in New Zealand in 2022.    
  • Jamaica
  • Jamaica
  • Jamaica Declares November 5 Public Sector Holiday
    Jamaica Information Service (JIS)

    Jamaica's Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, has declared tomorrow, Tuesday, November 5, 2024, as a one-off public sector holiday as "inclement weather conditions across the island are expected to persist".

    As per the statement released by Jamaica House, "Public sector workers who are able to work remotely are encouraged to continue their duties online, utilising the digital tools and platforms provided by their respective ministries, departments, or agencies".    
  • Jamaica Declares November 5 Public Sector Holiday
    Jamaica Information Service (JIS)

    Jamaica's Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, has declared tomorrow, Tuesday, November 5, 2024, as a one-off public sector holiday as "inclement weather conditions across the island are expected to persist".

    As per the statement released by Jamaica House, "Public sector workers who are able to work remotely are encouraged to continue their duties online, utilising the digital tools and platforms provided by their respective ministries, departments, or agencies".    
  • Karnataka (KA)
  • Karnataka (KA)
  • Karnataka 2025 Public Holidays Announced
    Government of Karnataka (Bengaluru)

    The Government of India's state of Karnataka has issued a vide notification announcing its annual list of non-working public holidays for the upcoming calendar year 2025.

    The list of 2025 public holidays in Karnataka comes a few weeks earlier that last year's vide notification No. DPAR 16 HHL2023 which contained the list of 2024 public holidays in Karnataka, and indeed of the announcements of the past few years which all came near the end of November.    
  • Karnataka 2025 Public Holidays Announced
    Government of Karnataka (Bengaluru)

    The Government of India's state of Karnataka has issued a vide notification announcing its annual list of non-working public holidays for the upcoming calendar year 2025.

    The list of 2025 public holidays in Karnataka comes a few weeks earlier that last year's vide notification No. DPAR 16 HHL2023 which contained the list of 2024 public holidays in Karnataka, and indeed of the announcements of the past few years which all came near the end of November.    

November 2, 2024

  • Philippines
  • Philippines
  • Philippines Declare November 4 National Day Of Mourning
    Philippine Information Agency (Manila)

    The Office of the President of the Philippines at Malacañang Palace has released Proclamation 728, signed by Executive Secretary, Lucas Bersamin, declaring a national day of mourning in honor of the lives lost and families affected by Severe Tropical Storm Kristine.

    That date will remain a working day in the Philippines.

    However, at the same time, Presidential Executive Secretary, Lucas Bersamin, had issued a raft of proclamations of upcoming local public holidays; Tanay, Rizal (Proclamation 725); Nov. 12 – Valenzuela City (Proclamation 711); Nov. 15 – Oriental Mindoro (Proclamation 712); Nov. 15 – Borongan City, Eastern Samar (Proclamation 726); Nov. 22 – Palayan City, Nueva Ecija (Proclamation 713); Nov. 22 – Itogon, Benguet (Proclamation 715); Nov. 22 – Tublay, Benguet (Proclamation 716); Nov. 23 – Benguet Province (Proclamation 717); Nov. 25 – Marasugan, Davao de Oro (Proclamation 718); Nov. 26 – Dasmariñas City, Cavite (Proclamation 719); Nov. 28 – Sarangani Province (Proclamation 720); Nov. 28 – Piñan, Zamboanga del Norte (Proclamation 721); and Dec. 5 – Palayan City, Nueva Ecija (Proclamation 714).    
  • Philippines Declare November 4 National Day Of Mourning
    Philippine Information Agency (Manila)

    The Office of the President of the Philippines at Malacañang Palace has released Proclamation 728, signed by Executive Secretary, Lucas Bersamin, declaring a national day of mourning in honor of the lives lost and families affected by Severe Tropical Storm Kristine.

    That date will remain a working day in the Philippines.

    However, at the same time, Presidential Executive Secretary, Lucas Bersamin, had issued a raft of proclamations of upcoming local public holidays; Tanay, Rizal (Proclamation 725); Nov. 12 – Valenzuela City (Proclamation 711); Nov. 15 – Oriental Mindoro (Proclamation 712); Nov. 15 – Borongan City, Eastern Samar (Proclamation 726); Nov. 22 – Palayan City, Nueva Ecija (Proclamation 713); Nov. 22 – Itogon, Benguet (Proclamation 715); Nov. 22 – Tublay, Benguet (Proclamation 716); Nov. 23 – Benguet Province (Proclamation 717); Nov. 25 – Marasugan, Davao de Oro (Proclamation 718); Nov. 26 – Dasmariñas City, Cavite (Proclamation 719); Nov. 28 – Sarangani Province (Proclamation 720); Nov. 28 – Piñan, Zamboanga del Norte (Proclamation 721); and Dec. 5 – Palayan City, Nueva Ecija (Proclamation 714).    
  • Uttar Pradesh (UP)
  • Uttar Pradesh (UP)
  • Uttar Pradesh Declares November 13 Public Holiday
    Government of Uttar Pradesh (Lucknow)

    The Governor of India's state of Uttar Pradesh, in a Government Order issued by District Magistrate, Rakesh Kumar Singh, has declared Wednesday, November 13, 2024, as a public holiday in all Kanpur government offices, schools, and banks, on account of the upcoming by-election-2024 in Sisamau Assembly Constituency 213.

    Today's announcement is outside of the scope of the list of 2024 state public holidays contained in the Uttar Pradesh Government Order vide Notification Section No.528/ 3-2023-39(2)/ 2016 of last December, which only lists public holidays, restricted holidays and bank holidays that are observed at the national or statewide level.    
  • Uttar Pradesh Declares November 13 Public Holiday
    Government of Uttar Pradesh (Lucknow)

    The Governor of India's state of Uttar Pradesh, in a Government Order issued by District Magistrate, Rakesh Kumar Singh, has declared Wednesday, November 13, 2024, as a public holiday in all Kanpur government offices, schools, and banks, on account of the upcoming by-election-2024 in Sisamau Assembly Constituency 213.

    Today's announcement is outside of the scope of the list of 2024 state public holidays contained in the Uttar Pradesh Government Order vide Notification Section No.528/ 3-2023-39(2)/ 2016 of last December, which only lists public holidays, restricted holidays and bank holidays that are observed at the national or statewide level.    

November 1, 2024

  • Assam (AS)
  • Assam (AS)
  • Assam Declares Annual January 5 Public Holiday For Rongker Puja
    Government of Assam (Guwahati)

    The Department of General Administration of the Government of India's state of Assam has issued an official notification declaring January 5 to be a new annual restricted public holiday for the state government employees on account of Rongker Karkli (Rongker Puja).

    The Rongker Puja was not in last November's Government vide notification No.221561/11 which specified the annual list of non-working public holidays in India's state of Assam for the calendar year 2024.    
  • Assam Declares Annual January 5 Public Holiday For Rongker Puja
    Government of Assam (Guwahati)

    The Department of General Administration of the Government of India's state of Assam has issued an official notification declaring January 5 to be a new annual restricted public holiday for the state government employees on account of Rongker Karkli (Rongker Puja).

    The Rongker Puja was not in last November's Government vide notification No.221561/11 which specified the annual list of non-working public holidays in India's state of Assam for the calendar year 2024.    
  • Canada
  • Canada
  • Canada 2025 Bank Holidays Updated
    Bank of Canada - Banque du Canada (Ottawa)

    The Bank of Canada, Canada's central bank, has released an updated version of its previously-released list of 2024-2025 bank holidays in Canada, including later dates in October 2025.    
  • Canada 2025 Bank Holidays Updated
    Bank of Canada - Banque du Canada (Ottawa)

    The Bank of Canada, Canada's central bank, has released an updated version of its previously-released list of 2024-2025 bank holidays in Canada, including later dates in October 2025.    
  • Delhi (DL)
  • Delhi (DL)
  • Delhi NCT Declares November 7 Public Holiday For Chhath Puja
    Government of Delhi NCT (New Delhi)

    The Chief Minister of the Government of India's Delhi NCT (National Capital Territory), Atishi, has declared a one-off non-working public holiday in the Delhi NCT on Thursday, November 7, 2024, on the occasion of the upcoming Chhath Puja festival.

    As per the aforementioned Government Order No. F. 53/711/ GAD/ CN/2024/ 1929-1971, "Chhath Puja is an important festival for the people of NCT of Delhi. Accordingly, the Government of NCT of Delhi has decided to declare November 7, 2024, as a public holiday on account of Chhat Puja".

    Today's declaration of Thursday, November 7, 2024, as an additional public holiday for Chhath Puja, further amends the terms of the Government vide Notification No. F. 53/ 627/ GAD/ CN/ 2023/ dsgad-iii/ 2259-2305 of last October which specified the annual list of non-working public holidays in India's state of National Capital Territory for the calendar year 2024.

    In 2013, the BJP Party had promised to declare Chhath Puja as a new annual non-working public holiday in the Delhi NCT, if it won the then coming Assembly elections. Since then, though Chhath Puja is almost never included in the initially-released list of Delhi public holidays for the coming year, it almost always is declared a public holiday at the last minute (unless it falls on a Sunday, as was the case in 2022 and 2023).    
  • Delhi NCT Declares November 7 Public Holiday For Chhath Puja
    Government of Delhi NCT (New Delhi)

    The Chief Minister of the Government of India's Delhi NCT (National Capital Territory), Atishi, has declared a one-off non-working public holiday in the Delhi NCT on Thursday, November 7, 2024, on the occasion of the upcoming Chhath Puja festival.

    As per the aforementioned Government Order No. F. 53/711/ GAD/ CN/2024/ 1929-1971, "Chhath Puja is an important festival for the people of NCT of Delhi. Accordingly, the Government of NCT of Delhi has decided to declare November 7, 2024, as a public holiday on account of Chhat Puja".

    Today's declaration of Thursday, November 7, 2024, as an additional public holiday for Chhath Puja, further amends the terms of the Government vide Notification No. F. 53/ 627/ GAD/ CN/ 2023/ dsgad-iii/ 2259-2305 of last October which specified the annual list of non-working public holidays in India's state of National Capital Territory for the calendar year 2024.

    In 2013, the BJP Party had promised to declare Chhath Puja as a new annual non-working public holiday in the Delhi NCT, if it won the then coming Assembly elections. Since then, though Chhath Puja is almost never included in the initially-released list of Delhi public holidays for the coming year, it almost always is declared a public holiday at the last minute (unless it falls on a Sunday, as was the case in 2022 and 2023).    
  • Dominican Republic
  • Dominican Republic
  • Dominican Republic Moves Constitution Day Public Holiday To November 4
    Ministerio de Trabajo República Dominicana (Santo Domingo)

    The Ministry of Labour of the Dominican Republic has issued an official communiqué informing the entire business and working community that, as per the current legislation on public holidays, the upcoming Día de la Constitución (Constitution Day), traditionally observed on November 6, would be observed on Monday, November 4, 2024, with November 5 a regular working day ("La clase trabajadora debe reintegrarse a sus labores cotidianas el martes 5 de noviembre").

    The aforementioned communique refers to the 1997 Ley No. 139-97 mediante la cual los días feriados del calendario que coincidan con los días martes y miércoles, jueves o viernes serán trasladados de fecha whose Articles 1-2-4 used to move mid-week public holidays to adjoin a weekend.

    But, currently, after many court rulings and legislative initiatives, most of the contents of the Ley No. 139-97 have been removed and its scope does not, or no longer, cover the following public holidays; January 1st, January 21, February 27, August 16, September 24, and December 25.    
  • Dominican Republic Moves Constitution Day Public Holiday To November 4
    Ministerio de Trabajo República Dominicana (Santo Domingo)

    The Ministry of Labour of the Dominican Republic has issued an official communiqué informing the entire business and working community that, as per the current legislation on public holidays, the upcoming Día de la Constitución (Constitution Day), traditionally observed on November 6, would be observed on Monday, November 4, 2024, with November 5 a regular working day ("La clase trabajadora debe reintegrarse a sus labores cotidianas el martes 5 de noviembre").

    The aforementioned communique refers to the 1997 Ley No. 139-97 mediante la cual los días feriados del calendario que coincidan con los días martes y miércoles, jueves o viernes serán trasladados de fecha whose Articles 1-2-4 used to move mid-week public holidays to adjoin a weekend.

    But, currently, after many court rulings and legislative initiatives, most of the contents of the Ley No. 139-97 have been removed and its scope does not, or no longer, cover the following public holidays; January 1st, January 21, February 27, August 16, September 24, and December 25.    
  • Serbia
  • Serbia
  • Serbia Declares National Day Of Mourning On November 2
    Serbian Government Ministry of Labour and Social Policy (Belgrade)

    The Serbian government has declared Saturday, November 2, 2024, as a national day of mourning following the collapse of a roof structure at the Novi Sad railway station, earlier today.    
  • Serbia Declares National Day Of Mourning On November 2
    Serbian Government Ministry of Labour and Social Policy (Belgrade)

    The Serbian government has declared Saturday, November 2, 2024, as a national day of mourning following the collapse of a roof structure at the Novi Sad railway station, earlier today.    
  • Venezuela
  • Venezuela
  • Venezuelan 2025 Bank Holidays And Public Holidays Announced
    Superintendencia de Instituciones del Sector Bancario (Sudeban)

    The Venezuelan regulatory body for the banking sector (La Superintendencia de Instituciones del Sector Bancario) has released the list of 2025 public holidays and bank holidays in Venezuela.

    As usual, the list gives details of the banks-only holidays that are moved to adjoin the weekend nearest to their traditional date, and in 2025, once again, 6 such bank holidays will be moved to the nearest Monday (though the date of the Día de la Virgen del Rosario de Chiquinquirá seems incorrect), while 6 will not be observed as they fall on a weekend ("no se ejecuta por ser fin de semana").    
  • Venezuelan 2025 Bank Holidays And Public Holidays Announced
    Superintendencia de Instituciones del Sector Bancario (Sudeban)

    The Venezuelan regulatory body for the banking sector (La Superintendencia de Instituciones del Sector Bancario) has released the list of 2025 public holidays and bank holidays in Venezuela.

    As usual, the list gives details of the banks-only holidays that are moved to adjoin the weekend nearest to their traditional date, and in 2025, once again, 6 such bank holidays will be moved to the nearest Monday (though the date of the Día de la Virgen del Rosario de Chiquinquirá seems incorrect), while 6 will not be observed as they fall on a weekend ("no se ejecuta por ser fin de semana").    

October 31, 2024

  • Kazakhstan
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kazakhstan 2025 Public Holidays Changes List Being Prepared
    Electronic government of the Republic of Kazakhstan (Astana)

    The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of the Republic of Kazakhstan has announced that it was currently working on the possible changes to the list of public holidays for 2025.

    As per the aforementioned announcement, "According to Article 85 of the Labor Code, in order to rationally use working time during holidays, as well as on weekends provided for in paragraph 5 of Article 84 of the Code, the authorized labor body has the right to transfer weekends to other working days. In this regard, the ministry is currently developing a draft order to transfer the days off to 2025, which will be posted on the ministry’s website and on the Internet portal of open regulatory legal acts for public discussion.".

    Usually, the Government of Kazakhstan announces the list of one-off bridge public holidays and compensatory working Saturdays in December for the following year, but recall that last year no such announcement was made in December 2023, and the draft decree On the postponement of the day of rest in 2024 (О переносе дня отдыха в 2024 году) was only posted on the eGov website of the Government of Kazakhstan on April 12 and officialized on April 18, 2024.    
  • Kazakhstan 2025 Public Holidays Changes List Being Prepared
    Electronic government of the Republic of Kazakhstan (Astana)

    The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of the Republic of Kazakhstan has announced that it was currently working on the possible changes to the list of public holidays for 2025.

    As per the aforementioned announcement, "According to Article 85 of the Labor Code, in order to rationally use working time during holidays, as well as on weekends provided for in paragraph 5 of Article 84 of the Code, the authorized labor body has the right to transfer weekends to other working days. In this regard, the ministry is currently developing a draft order to transfer the days off to 2025, which will be posted on the ministry’s website and on the Internet portal of open regulatory legal acts for public discussion.".

    Usually, the Government of Kazakhstan announces the list of one-off bridge public holidays and compensatory working Saturdays in December for the following year, but recall that last year no such announcement was made in December 2023, and the draft decree On the postponement of the day of rest in 2024 (О переносе дня отдыха в 2024 году) was only posted on the eGov website of the Government of Kazakhstan on April 12 and officialized on April 18, 2024.    
  • Philippines
  • Philippines
  • Philippines 2025 Public Holidays Amended
    Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines (Manila)

    Barely a day after declaring the list of 2025 public holidays in Proclamation No. 727, Philippines' President, Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., signed Proclamation No. 729 declaring Sunday, July 27, 2025, as a public holiday (special non-working day) on account of the founding anniversary of the Iglesia Ni Cristo.

    The anniversary of the founding of the Iglesia Ni Cristo on July 27 is already an annual special working holiday as per Republic Act 9645, signed into law by then President of the Philippines, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, on June 12, 2009.

    Later that same year, President Macapagal Arroyo, declared Monday, September 7, 2009, as a non-working public holiday throughout the country to coincide with the funeral of INC executive minister Erano Manalo.

    In March 2014, the Philippines House of Representatives passed House Bill No. 364, declaring July 27, 2014, as a special one-off non-working public holidays in the Philippines to commemorate the centennial of the INC.

    In June 2014, the Senate then passed a resolution in support of House Bill No. 364, and the Philippines Department of Justice, through its Justice Secretary, Leila de Lima, announced in early July 2014 that it saw no legal impediment to House Bill No. 364, leading then President, Benigno Aquino III, to declare July 27, 2014, as a one-off non-working public holiday in the Philippines in observance of the Iglesia ni Cristo centennial anniversary.

    To ensure that the one-off status of the July 27, 2014, public holiday was clear, an announcement in the Philippines Official Gazette of July 15, 2015, reminded the population that the INC's 101st anniversary, on July 27, 2015, was a working holiday, in accordance with Republic Act 9645.    
  • Philippines 2025 Public Holidays Amended
    Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines (Manila)

    Barely a day after declaring the list of 2025 public holidays in Proclamation No. 727, Philippines' President, Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., signed Proclamation No. 729 declaring Sunday, July 27, 2025, as a public holiday (special non-working day) on account of the founding anniversary of the Iglesia Ni Cristo.

    The anniversary of the founding of the Iglesia Ni Cristo on July 27 is already an annual special working holiday as per Republic Act 9645, signed into law by then President of the Philippines, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, on June 12, 2009.

    Later that same year, President Macapagal Arroyo, declared Monday, September 7, 2009, as a non-working public holiday throughout the country to coincide with the funeral of INC executive minister Erano Manalo.

    In March 2014, the Philippines House of Representatives passed House Bill No. 364, declaring July 27, 2014, as a special one-off non-working public holidays in the Philippines to commemorate the centennial of the INC.

    In June 2014, the Senate then passed a resolution in support of House Bill No. 364, and the Philippines Department of Justice, through its Justice Secretary, Leila de Lima, announced in early July 2014 that it saw no legal impediment to House Bill No. 364, leading then President, Benigno Aquino III, to declare July 27, 2014, as a one-off non-working public holiday in the Philippines in observance of the Iglesia ni Cristo centennial anniversary.

    To ensure that the one-off status of the July 27, 2014, public holiday was clear, an announcement in the Philippines Official Gazette of July 15, 2015, reminded the population that the INC's 101st anniversary, on July 27, 2015, was a working holiday, in accordance with Republic Act 9645.    
  • Rajasthan (RJ)
  • Rajasthan (RJ)
  • Rajasthan Extends Diwali Public Holiday
    Government of Rajasthan (Jaipur)

    The Udaipur District Collector of the General Administration (Group-6) Department of the Government of India's state of Rajasthan, Arvind Poswal, has followed-up on Tuesday's declaration by the Rajasthan Vidhansabha of an additional public holiday for its staff on Friday, November 1st, 2024, on account of Diwali, by declaring Friday, November 1st, 2024 as a public sector holiday for all government departments and schools in the government vide notification No. 6(1)SA. PV/6/2023-2480.

    Today's declaration of a one-off public holiday on Friday, November 1st, 2024, thus further amends the list of 2024 public holidays in Rajasthan as set out in last October's vide notification No.06(1)SA/PR/6/2022-2480.    
  • Rajasthan Extends Diwali Public Holiday
    Government of Rajasthan (Jaipur)

    The Udaipur District Collector of the General Administration (Group-6) Department of the Government of India's state of Rajasthan, Arvind Poswal, has followed-up on Tuesday's declaration by the Rajasthan Vidhansabha of an additional public holiday for its staff on Friday, November 1st, 2024, on account of Diwali, by declaring Friday, November 1st, 2024 as a public sector holiday for all government departments and schools in the government vide notification No. 6(1)SA. PV/6/2023-2480.

    Today's declaration of a one-off public holiday on Friday, November 1st, 2024, thus further amends the list of 2024 public holidays in Rajasthan as set out in last October's vide notification No.06(1)SA/PR/6/2022-2480.    

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