Chhat Puja, also known as Pratihar Sashthi or Surya Sashthi, is a major Hindu festival dedicated to the worship of…
Restricted Holiday
Restricted holidays in India, also known as optional holidays, allow employees to choose which days to take off based on their personal religious or cultural preferences. Unlike gazetted holidays, restricted holidays are not mandatory, and employees are typically allowed to select two to three days from a pre-approved list.
These holidays are meant to accommodate India’s diverse population, with options that include religious festivals like Raksha Bandhan, Karva Chauth, Onam, and Baisakhi. Restricted holidays offer flexibility for individuals to celebrate specific festivals that may not be observed nationwide but hold personal or regional significance.
Bhai Duj, also known as Bhai Dooj, Bhau Beej, or Bhathru Dwithiya, is a Hindu festival that celebrates the love…
Guru Teg Bahadur’s Martyrdom Day is a solemn occasion that commemorates the sacrifice of Guru Teg Bahadur, the ninth Sikh…
Christmas Eve, observed on December 24th, is a time of joyous anticipation for the celebration of the birth of Jesus…
Vaisakhi and Vishu are important festivals in India that mark the beginning of the harvest season and the New Year…
Ram Navami is one of the most important Hindu festivals, celebrating the birth of Lord Rama, who is considered the…
Vaisakhadi, also known as Bahag Bihu or Rongali Bihu, is the most important festival in Assam, celebrating the arrival of…