Also Ravishji, if Bakrid is counted twice, then <span style='color:red'>Muslim holidays go up to 5</span>:
Id ul Juha 1: Jan 1
Id ul Juha 2: Dec 21
Muharram: Jan 30
Milad un Nabi: April 1
Id ul Fitr: Oct 14
Out of the above, two - Miladunnabi and Idulfitr, are falling on Sunday, just like Holi, but still added in the compulsary list, with an explicit note like this:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->5.2 any change in date with respect to the above holidays, if necessary, depending upon the sighting of the moon, would by notified by the ministry, based upon the decision of the concerned governments of the state/union territory.
5.3 It may happen that the change in date of above occasions may have to be notified at very short notice. In such a situation, announcement may be made through TV/AIR/News paper and head of departments/Offices may take a decision without a formal order, about change of date.
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Please refer to the linked notification of Ministry of Personnel affairs given in post 276.
Id ul Juha 1: Jan 1
Id ul Juha 2: Dec 21
Muharram: Jan 30
Milad un Nabi: April 1
Id ul Fitr: Oct 14
Out of the above, two - Miladunnabi and Idulfitr, are falling on Sunday, just like Holi, but still added in the compulsary list, with an explicit note like this:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->5.2 any change in date with respect to the above holidays, if necessary, depending upon the sighting of the moon, would by notified by the ministry, based upon the decision of the concerned governments of the state/union territory.
5.3 It may happen that the change in date of above occasions may have to be notified at very short notice. In such a situation, announcement may be made through TV/AIR/News paper and head of departments/Offices may take a decision without a formal order, about change of date.
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Please refer to the linked notification of Ministry of Personnel affairs given in post 276.