Holidays to be observed in Central Government Offices during the year 2010

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This document, issued by the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, details the holidays to be observed in Central Government Offices during the year 2010. It specifies compulsory holidays for all offices, with additional flexibility for offices outside of Delhi/New Delhi to choose three more from a restricted list. The document also outlines procedures for changes to holiday dates, particularly concerning religious observances where dates are dependent on moon sightings. It clarifies that organizations can observe up to 16 holidays, including three national holidays, and provides guidance for Indian Missions abroad and Banks regarding holiday allowances. Annexures I and II list the compulsory and restricted holidays respectively, providing specific dates according to the Saka Era calendar.

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F.No.12/5/2009-JCA-2
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
(Department of Personnel and Training)
North Block, New Delhi
Dated the 9^{th } June, 2009

Subject: Holidays to be observed in Central Government Offices during the year 2010.

It has been decided that the holidays as specified in the Annexure -I to this O.M. will be observed in all the Administrative Offices of the Central Government located at Delhi/New Delhi during the year 2010. In addition, each employee will also be allowed to avail himself/herself of any two holidays to be chosen by him/her out of the list of Restricted Holidays in Annexure – II.

  1. Central Government Administrative Offices located outside Delhi / New Delhi shall observe the following holidays compulsorily in addition to three holidays as per para 3.1 below:

  2. REPUBLIC DAY

  3. INDEPENDENCE DAY

  4. MAHATMA GANDHI’S BIRTHDAY

  5. BUDHA PURNIMA

  6. CHRISTMAS DAY

  7. DUSSEHRA (VIJAY DASHMI)

  8. DIWALI (DEEPAVALI)

  9. GOOD FRIDAY

  10. GURU NANAK’S BIRTHDAY

  11. IDU’L FITR

  12. IDU’L ZUHA

  13. MAHAVIR JAYANTI

  14. MUHARRAM

  15. PROPHET MOHAMMAD’S BIRTHDAY (ID-E-MILAD)
    3.1. In addition to the above 14 Compulsory holidays mentioned in para 2, three holidays shall be decided from the list indicated below by the Central Government Employees Welfare Coordination Committee in the State Capitals, if necessary, in consultation with Coordination Committees at other places in the State. The final list applicable uniformly to all Central Government offices within the concerned State shall be notified after seeking prior approval of this Ministry and no change can be carried out thereafter. It is also clarified that no change is permissible in regard to festivals and dates as indicated.

  16. AN ADDITIONAL DAY FOR DUSSEHRA

  17. HOLI

  18. JANAMASHTAMI (VAISHNAVI)

  19. RAM NAVAMI

  20. MAHA SHIVRATRI

  21. GANESH CHATURTHI / VINAYAK CHATURTHI

  22. MAKAR SANKARANTI

  23. RATH YATRA

  24. ONAM

  25. PONGAL

  26. SRI PANCHAMI / BASANTA PANCHAMI

  27. VISHU/ VAISAKHI / VAISAKHADI / BHAG BIHU / MASHADI UGADI / CHAITRA SAKLADI / CHETI CHAND / GUDI PADA 1^{ST } NAVRATRA / NAURAJ
    3.2 No substitute holiday should be allowed if any of the festival holidays initially declared subsequently happens to fall on a weekly off or any other nonworking day or in the event of more than one festivals falling on the same day.

  28. The list of Restricted Holidays appended to this O.M. is meant for Central Government Offices located in Delhi / New Delhi. The Coordination Committees at the State Capitals may draw up separate list of Restricted Holidays keeping in view the occasions of local importance but the 9 occasions left over, after choosing the 3 variable holidays in para 3.1 above, are to be included in the list of restricted holidays.
    5.1 For offices in Delhi / New Delhi, any change in the date of holidays in respect of Idu’l Fitr, Idu’l Zuha, Muharram and Id-e-Milad, if necessary, depending upon sighting of the Moon, would be declared by the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions after ascertaining the position from the Govt. of NCT of Delhi.
    5.2 For offices outside Delhi / New Delhi, the Central Government Employees Welfare Coordination Committees at the State Capitals are authorised to change the date of holiday, if necessary, based on the decision of the concerned State Governments / Union Territories, in respect of Idu’l Fitr, Idu’l Zuha, Muharram and Id-e-Milad.
    5.3 It may happen that the change of date of the above occasions has to be declared at a very short notice. In such a situation, announcement could be made through T.V. / A.I.R. / Newspapers and the Heads of Department / Offices of the Central Government may take action according to such an announcement without waiting for a formal order, about the change of date.

  29. During 2010, Diwali (Deepavali) falls on Friday, November 5, 2010 (Kartika14). In certain States, the practice is to celebrate the occasion a day in advance, i.e., on “Narakachaturdasi Day”. In view of this, there is no objection if holiday on account of Deepavali is observed on “Naraka Chaturdasi Day (in place of Deepavali Day) for the Central Government Offices in a State if in that State that day alone is declared as a compulsory holiday for Diwali for the offices of the State Government. However, in the year 2010, Diwali (Deepavali) and Narak Chaturdasi Day, both are falling on the same day i.e. November 5, 2010.

  30. Central Government Organisations which include industrial, commercial and trading establishments would observe upto 16 holidays in a year including three national holidays viz. Republic Day, Independence Day and Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday, as compulsory holidays. The remaining holidays / occasions may be determined by such establishments / organisations themselves for the year 2010, subject to para 3.2 above.

  31. Union Territory Administrations shall decide the list of holidays in terms of Ministry of Home Affairs letter No.14046/27/83- GP-I dated 15.2.1984 by which they would observe a total of 16 holidays including the three National Holidays Viz. Republic Day, Independence Day & Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday.

  32. In respect of Indian Missions abroad, the number of holidays may be notified in accordance with the instructions contained in this Department’s O.M. No.12/5/2002-JCA dated 17th December, 2002. In other words, they will have the option to select 11 (Eleven) holidays of their own only after including in the list, three National Holidays and Milad-Un-Nabi or Id-E-Milad, Mahavir Jayanti, Idu’l Fitr, Dussehra (Vijaya Dashami), Guru Nanak’s Birthday, Christmas Day included in the list of compulsory holidays and falling on days of weekly off.

  33. In respect of Banks, the holidays are restricted to 15 days in a year in terms of the instructions issued by the Department of Economic Affairs (Banking Division).

  34. Hindi version will follow.

Encl.: Lists of holidays
To

  1. All Ministries/ Departments of Government of India.
  2. UPSC/CVC/C&AG/ PMO / Lok Sabha Secretariat/ Rajya Sabha Secretariat/ President’s Secretariat/Vice-President’s Secretariat/ Supreme Court/ High Court/ Central Administrative Tribunal/ Election Commission of India / Minorities Commission/ National Human Rights Commission.
  3. All attached and subordinate offices of Ministry of Personnel, P.G. & Pensions.
  4. Secretary, Staff Side, National Council (JCM), 13-C, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi.
  5. All Staff Side Members of the National Council (JCM).
  6. All Staff Side Members of the Departmental Council (JCM), Ministry of Personnel, P.G. and Pensions.
  7. Chairman / Secretaries, Central Government Employees Welfare Coordination Committees (As per updated list from Welfare Section).
  8. Commissioner for Scheduled Castes / Commissioner for Scheduled Tribes.
  9. PS to Cabinet Secretary.
  10. Deputy Secretary (Coordination), Delhi Govt. Secretariat, I.G. Stadium, I.T.O., New Delhi.
  11. The Manager (Store), Government of India, Forms Store, 166, Lenin Sarai, Kolkata (with 10 spare copies).
  12. Chief Secretaries to all the State Governments / Union Territoreis.
  13. Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, PTI Building, New Delhi (with 5 spare copies)
  14. Deputy Director (Bills), Dte. of Printing, B-Wing, Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi (with 5 spare copies)
  15. Positional Astronomy Centre, Block-AQ, Plot No. 8 Sector-V, Salt lake, Manish Bathan, Kolkata – 700091
  16. Facilitation Center, DOP&T (20 copies)

NIC (DOPT) with the request to place this O.M. on the Website of the Department (www.persmin.nic.in)

  1. 100 Spare Copies.

LIST OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA HOLIDAYS DURING THE YEAR 2010 FOR DELHI / NEW DELHI OFFICES

S.No. Holiday Date 1931 SAKA ERA Day
1. Republic Day January 26 Magha 06 Tuesday
2. Milad-Un-Nabi or Id-E-
Milad (Birthday of Prophet
Mohammad)
February 27 Phalguna 08 Saturday
3. Holi March 01 Phalguna 10 Monday
1932 SAKA ERA
4. Ram Navami March 24 Chaitra 03 Wednesday
5. Mahavir Jayanti March 28 Chaitra 07 Sunday
6. Good Friday April 02 Chaitra 12 Friday
7. Buddha Purnima May 27 Jyaistha 06 Thursday
8. Independence Day August 15 Sravana 24 Sunday
9. Janamashtami (Vaisnava) September 02 Bhadra 11 Thursday
10. Idu’l Fitr September 11 Bhadra 20 Saturday
11. Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday October 02 Asvina 10 Saturday
12. Dussehra (Vijaya Dashami) October 17 Asvina 25 Sunday
13. Diwali (Deepavali) November 05 Kartika 14 Friday
14. Idu’l Zuha (Bakrid) November 17 Kartika 26 Wednesday
15. Guru Nanak’s birthday November 21 Kartika 30 Sunday
16. Muharram December 17 Agrahayana 26 Friday
17. Christmas Day December 25 Pausa 04 Saturday

LIST OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA RESTRICTED HOLIDAYS DURING THE YEAR 2010 FOR DELHI / NEW DELHI OFFICES.

S.No Holiday Date SAKA ERA 1931 Day
1. New Year’s Day January 01 Pausa 11 Friday
2. Guru Gobind Singh’s birthday January 05 Pausa 15 Tuesday
3. Makar Sankranti January 14 Pausa 24 Thursday
4. Pongal (South India) January 14 Pausa 24 Thursday
5. Basanta Panchami / Sri Panchami January 20 Pausa 30 Wednesday
6. Guru Ravidas’ birthday January 30 Magha 10 Saturday
7. Swami Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti February 08 Magha 19 Monday
8. Maha Shivratri February 12 Magha 23 Friday
9. Shivaji Jayanti February 19 Magha 30 Friday
10. Holika Dahan (Dol yatra) February 28 Phalguna 09 Sunday
11. Chaitra Sukladi/Gudi Padava/Ugadi/Cheti Chand March 16 Phalguna 25 Tuesday
SAKA ERA 1932
12. Easter (Sunday) April 04 Chaitra 14 Sunday
13. Vaisakhi April 14 Chaitra 24 Wednesday
14. Vishu April 14 Chaitra 24 Wednesday
15. Mesadi April 14 Chaitra 24 Wednesday
16. Vaisakhadi(Bengal)/ Bahag Bihu (Assam) April 15 Chaitra 25 Thursday
17. Guru Rabindranath’s Birthday May 09 Vaisakha 19 Sunday
18. Hazarat Ali’s Birthday June 26 Asadha 05 Saturday
19. Rath Yatra July 13 Asadha 22 Tuesday
20. Parsi New Year’s day August 19 Sravana 28 Thursday
21. Onam August 23 Bhadra 01 Monday
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22. Raksha Bandhan August 24 Bhadra 02 Tuesday
23. Jamat-Ul-Vida September 10 Bhadra 19 Friday
24. Ganesh Chaturthi /
Vinayaka Chaturthi
September 11 Bhadra 20 Saturday
25. (Maha Saptami) (Additional) October 14 Asvina 22 Thursday
26. Dussehra (Maha Ashtami) (Additional) October 15 Asvina 23 Friday
27. Dussehra
(Maha Navmi)
October 16 Asvina 24 Saturday
28. Maharishi Valmiki’s birthday October 22 Asvina 30 Friday
29. Deepavali (South India) November 05 Kartika 14 Friday
30. Narak Chaturdasi November 05 Kartika 14 Friday
31. Govardhan Puja November 06 Kartika 15 Saturday
32. Bhai Duj November 07 Kartika 16 Sunday
33. Guru Teg Bahadur’s Martyrdom Day November 24 Agrahayana 03 Wednesday
34. Christmas Eve December 24 Pausa 03 Friday