December 30: (Saturday), December 31 (New Year's Eve), January 1: New Year (Sunday). You can take an off either on 29 December or 2nd January and make use of the four days to plan any short trip of your choice. 2.
January 13: Lohri (Saturday), January 14: Sunday, January 15: Makar Sankranti, Pongal (Monday). You may take-offs on January 12 and January 16 to get four days off for a vacation 3. January 26: Republic Day (Friday), January 27 (Saturday), January 28 (Sunday) In March, there are three long weekends with festivals like Mahashivratri, Holi, and Easter in place.
1. March 8: Mahashivratri (Friday), 9 March (Saturday), 10 March (Sunday). If you take an off on 11 March, you can go on a four-day long vacation.
2. March 23: (Saturday), March 24 (Sunday), March 25: Holi (Monday). Take a day off on either Friday or Tuesday or both days to enjoy a five-day long vacation.
3. March 29: Good Friday (Friday), March 30 (Saturday), 31 March: Easter (Monday). Here you can apply for leave for Thursday Monday or both days to enjoy a five-day long vacation.
1. May 23: Buddha Purnima (Thursday), May 25 (Saturday), May 26 (Sunday). Here you can take a day off on Friday i.e.
24 May and plan for a day vacation. 1. June 15 (Saturday), June 16 (Sunday), June 17: Bakri Id (Monday).
1. August 15: Independence Day and Parsi New Year (Thursday), August 17 (Saturday), August 18 (Sunday), August 19: Raksha Bandhan (Monday). Suppose you take a leave on 16 August ie.
Friday, you can plan a five-day vacation. 2. August 24: (Saturday), August 25 (Sunday), August 26: Janmashthami (Monday).
If you wish to take a four-day vacation, you can take a leave on August 27 i.e. Tuesday. There are two long weekends in September as festivals like Onam, and
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