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Mark your calendars – long weekends in 2020

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We officially declare 2020 the year of travel with 17 potentially long weekends, which is 6 more than 2019. For instance if you take a day off in April you can vacation for five days, while two days off in August will open up a six-day holiday and November has four days of rest without the need to apply for leave. Here’s the complete list:

JANUARY:

Wednesday, 1 January – New Year

Thursday, 2 January – Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti (restricted)

Friday, 3 January – Take the day off

Saturday, 4 January

Sunday, 5 January

FEBRUARY:

Friday, 21 Feb: Maha Shivratri (restricted)

Saturday, 22 Feb

Sunday, 23 Feb

Monday, 24 February – Take the day off

MARCH:

Saturday, 7 March

Sunday, 8 March

Monday, 9 March – Take the day off

Tuesday, 10 March – Holi

APRIL:

Thursday, 2 April – Ram Navami (restricted)

Friday, 3 April- Take the day off

Saturday, 4 April

Monday – 5 April

Tuesday – 6 April- Mahavir Jayanti (restricted)

Friday, 10 April- Good Friday

Saturday, 11 April

Sunday, 12 April

MAY:

Friday, 1 May- Labour Day/Maharashtra Day

Saturday, 2 May

Sunday, 3 May

Thursday, 7 May – Buddha Purnima

Friday, 8 May – Take the day off

Saturday, 9 May

AUGUST:

Saturday, 1 August

Sunday, 2 August

Monday, 3 August – Rakshabandhan

Wednesday, 12 August – Janmashtami (restricted)

Thursday, 13 August – Take the day off

Friday, 14 August – Take the day off

Saturday, 15 August – Independence Day

Sunday, 16 August

Monday, 17 August – Parsi New Year

Saturday, 29 August

Sunday, 30 August – Muharram

Monday, 31 August – Onam (restricted)

OCTOBER:

Friday, 2 October – Gandhi Jayanti

Saturday, 3 October

Sunday, 4 October

Thursday, 29 October – Id-e-milad

Friday, 30 October – Take the day off

Saturday, 31 October

Sunday, 1 November

NOVEMBER:

Friday, 13 November – Dhanteras

Saturday, 14 November – Diwali

Sunday, 15 November

Monday, 16 November – Bhaiduj

Saturday, 28 November

Sunday, 29 November

Monday, 30 November – Guru Nanak Jayanti

DECEMBER:

Friday, 25 December – Christmas

Saturday, 26 December

Sunday, 27 December

Thursday, 31 January – Take the day off

Friday, 1 January 2021 – New Year.

 

 

 

 

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