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Why Did Haryana Quietly Remove Eid From Its Holiday List?

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: March 29, 2025 12:18 pm
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A Controversial Decision

The Haryana government has sparked debate by removing Eid-ul-Fitr from its list of gazetted holidays for 2025. Instead, it will now be a restricted holiday on March 31, meaning offices will stay open, but employees can take leave if they wish to celebrate.

Why the Change?

The decision comes as March 31 marks the financial year-end, a crucial time for government offices to wrap up accounts and meet deadlines. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has also cancelled holidays on this date to ensure smooth operations.

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  • Gazetted Holiday = Offices closed.
  • Restricted Holiday = Offices open, employees can take leave.

Mixed Reactions

While the government says this is purely for administrative efficiency, critics argue it could hurt religious sentiments. Opposition leaders and community members have questioned the timing, calling it unfair.

However, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini insists the move isn’t political. “Financial closures are critical. Employees can still take leave if needed,” he said.

What’s Next?

This isn’t the first time financial deadlines have affected holidays. But with growing concerns over inclusivity, the decision may set a precedent for future policies.

Will this impact how religious holidays are treated in government offices? Only time will tell.

Also Read: RBI’s 6 Money Meetings: Will 2025 Bring Relief or More Pain for Indians?

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