IMPHAL, Nov 4: The approved list for the State Holidays for the year 2009 which has been approved by the state Cabinet in its recent sitting has been declared.
As per the approved holidays for the state of the government there are 24 number of days approved for general holidays for the coming year 2009.
They are 1st January New year’s day (Thu), 8th January Imoinu Iratpa (Thu), 9th January Gaan-Ngai/Death Anniversary of (L) Maharaja Gambhri Singh (Fri), 26th January Republic Day (Mon), 10th March Milad-Un-Nabi (Tue), 11th to 12th March Yaosang (Doljatra) (Wed to Thu), 27th March Sajubu Nongmapanba (Cheiraoba) Fri, 10th April Good Friday (Fri), 14th April Cheiraoba (Tue), 23rd April Khongjom Day (Thu), 1st May May day (Fri), 24th June Kang (Rathajatra) (Wed), 13th August Patriot’s day (Thur), 14th August Janma Ashtami (Fri), 15th August Independence day (Sat), 19th September Mera Chaoren Houba of Lainingthou Sanamahi (Sat), 21st September Indul-Fitr (Mon), 26th September Durga Ashtami (Sat), 30 September Jananeta Irawat Birth day (Wed), 2nd October Gandhi Jayanthi (Fri), 20th October Ningol Chakkouba (Tue), 28th November Idu’l zuha (Sat), 25th December Christmas (Fri) etc.
17 number of days approved for public holiday for 2009 are as follows:
1st January New Year’s Day (Thu), 9th January Gaan-Ngai (Fri), 26th January Republic day (Mon), 12th March Yaosang 2nd day (Thu), 27th March Sajibu Nongmapanba Cheiraoba (Fri), 1st April Yearly closing of Bank’s Account (Wed), 10th April Good Friday (Fri), 14th April Cheiraoba (Tue), 1st May May day (Fri), 13th August Patriot’s day (Thu), 15th August Independence day (Sat), 21st September Idul Fitr (Mon), 26th September Durga Ashtami (Sat), 30th September Half yearly closing of Bank’s Account (Wed), 2nd October (Gandhi Jayanthi (Fri), 20th October Ningol Chakkouba (Tue), 25th December Christmas (Fri) etc.
28 numbers of days approved for the restricted holidays for the year 2009 are as follows:
14th January Uttarayan Sankranti (Wed), 23rd January Netaji Subhaschandra Bose Birth Day (Fri), 31st January Sarswati Puja (Sat), 23rd February Shiva Ratri (Mon), 25th February (Player’s Day/Akheri Chahar Sumba (Wed), 16th March Bijoy Govinda Halankar (Mon), 24th March Baruni (Tue), 2nd April Kongba Leithong Phatpa (Thu), 7 April Mahavir Jayanti (Tue), 15th April Shilhenba (Wed), 9th May Budha Jayanti /Jalakeli (Sat), 2nd July Kanglen Purnajatra (Thu), 4th July Harisayan (Sat), 1st August Jhulon Houba (Sat), 6th August Jhulon Loiba (Thu), 7th August Shab-e-Baraat (Fri), 28th August Radha Ashtami (Fri), 31st August Heikru Hidongba (Mon), 5th September Tarpon Houba (Sat), 18th September Tarpon Loiba/shab-e-quadar (Fri), 28th September Kwak Jatra (Dussehra) (Mon), 19th October Goberdhon Puja (Mon), 26th October Gosta Ashtami (Mon), 2nd November Guru Nanak’s Birth Day/Mera Waphukpa (Mon), 24th December Christmas Eve (Thu), 26th December Post Christmas (Sat), 28th December Muharram (Mon), 31 December New year’s Eve (Thu).
Imphal Free Press
As per the approved holidays for the state of the government there are 24 number of days approved for general holidays for the coming year 2009.
They are 1st January New year’s day (Thu), 8th January Imoinu Iratpa (Thu), 9th January Gaan-Ngai/Death Anniversary of (L) Maharaja Gambhri Singh (Fri), 26th January Republic Day (Mon), 10th March Milad-Un-Nabi (Tue), 11th to 12th March Yaosang (Doljatra) (Wed to Thu), 27th March Sajubu Nongmapanba (Cheiraoba) Fri, 10th April Good Friday (Fri), 14th April Cheiraoba (Tue), 23rd April Khongjom Day (Thu), 1st May May day (Fri), 24th June Kang (Rathajatra) (Wed), 13th August Patriot’s day (Thur), 14th August Janma Ashtami (Fri), 15th August Independence day (Sat), 19th September Mera Chaoren Houba of Lainingthou Sanamahi (Sat), 21st September Indul-Fitr (Mon), 26th September Durga Ashtami (Sat), 30 September Jananeta Irawat Birth day (Wed), 2nd October Gandhi Jayanthi (Fri), 20th October Ningol Chakkouba (Tue), 28th November Idu’l zuha (Sat), 25th December Christmas (Fri) etc.
17 number of days approved for public holiday for 2009 are as follows:
1st January New Year’s Day (Thu), 9th January Gaan-Ngai (Fri), 26th January Republic day (Mon), 12th March Yaosang 2nd day (Thu), 27th March Sajibu Nongmapanba Cheiraoba (Fri), 1st April Yearly closing of Bank’s Account (Wed), 10th April Good Friday (Fri), 14th April Cheiraoba (Tue), 1st May May day (Fri), 13th August Patriot’s day (Thu), 15th August Independence day (Sat), 21st September Idul Fitr (Mon), 26th September Durga Ashtami (Sat), 30th September Half yearly closing of Bank’s Account (Wed), 2nd October (Gandhi Jayanthi (Fri), 20th October Ningol Chakkouba (Tue), 25th December Christmas (Fri) etc.
28 numbers of days approved for the restricted holidays for the year 2009 are as follows:
14th January Uttarayan Sankranti (Wed), 23rd January Netaji Subhaschandra Bose Birth Day (Fri), 31st January Sarswati Puja (Sat), 23rd February Shiva Ratri (Mon), 25th February (Player’s Day/Akheri Chahar Sumba (Wed), 16th March Bijoy Govinda Halankar (Mon), 24th March Baruni (Tue), 2nd April Kongba Leithong Phatpa (Thu), 7 April Mahavir Jayanti (Tue), 15th April Shilhenba (Wed), 9th May Budha Jayanti /Jalakeli (Sat), 2nd July Kanglen Purnajatra (Thu), 4th July Harisayan (Sat), 1st August Jhulon Houba (Sat), 6th August Jhulon Loiba (Thu), 7th August Shab-e-Baraat (Fri), 28th August Radha Ashtami (Fri), 31st August Heikru Hidongba (Mon), 5th September Tarpon Houba (Sat), 18th September Tarpon Loiba/shab-e-quadar (Fri), 28th September Kwak Jatra (Dussehra) (Mon), 19th October Goberdhon Puja (Mon), 26th October Gosta Ashtami (Mon), 2nd November Guru Nanak’s Birth Day/Mera Waphukpa (Mon), 24th December Christmas Eve (Thu), 26th December Post Christmas (Sat), 28th December Muharram (Mon), 31 December New year’s Eve (Thu).
Imphal Free Press
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