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Indian Statistical Institute North-East Centre Tezpur INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE NORTH-EAST CENTRE TEZPUR 16th December 2016 List of Closed Holidays and Restricted Holidays to be observed at the North-East Centre of the Institute during the Calendar Year 2017. CLOSED HOLIDAYS: 2017 Sl. No. Festival Month Date Day 1. Republic Day January 26 Thursday 2. Holi March 13 Monday 3. Mahvir Jayanti April 09 Sunday 4. Vaishakhi April 13 Thursday 5. Good Friday/Bohag Bihu April 14 Friday 6. Buddha Purnima May 10 Wednesday 7. Idu’l Fitar* June 26 Monday 8. Independence Day August 15 Tuesday 9. Idu’l Zuha (Bakrid)* September 02 Saturday 10. Maha Astami September 28 Thursday 11. Dussehra (Vijaya Dashami) September 30 Saturday 12. Muharram* October 01 Sunday 13. Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday October 02 Monday 14. Diwali October 19 Thursday 15. Guru Nanak’s Birthday November 04 Saturday 16. Id-E-Milad December 02 Saturday 17. Christmas Day December 25 Monday * The dates of Holidays for the Muslim Festivals may be changed depending on appearance of the Moon and decision taken by the State Government. RESTRICTED HOLIDAYS: 2017 Sl. No. Festival Month Date Day 1. New Year’s Day January 01 Sunday 2. Makarasankranti/ Pongal/Magh Bihu/Tusu Puja January 14 Saturday 3. Kanuma Panduga January 15 Sunday 4. Silpi Divas January 17 Tuesday 5. Netaji’s Birthday January 23 Monday 6. Me-Dum-Me-Phi January 31 Tuesday 7. Sri Panchami / Basanta Panchami February 01 Wednesday 8. Bir Chilarai Divas February 11 Saturday 9. Maha Shivaratri February 24 Friday 10. Dol Jatra March 12 Sunday 11. Chaitra Sukladi/Gudi Padava/Cheti Chand March 28 Tuesday 12. Ram Navami April 04 Tuesday 13. Hazarat Ali’s Birthday April 11 Tuesday 14. Dr. B. R. Ambekar’s Birthday/ April 14 Friday 15. Vaishakhi/Vaisakhadi/Bihu April 15 Saturday 16. Tithi of Damodar Dev April 27 Thursday 17. Seb-E-Barat May 12 Friday 18. Rathayatra June 25 Sunday 19. Raksha Bandhan August 07 Monday 20. Janmashtami August 15 Tuesday 21. Parsi New Year August 17 Thursday 22. Tithi of Sri Sri Madhabdev August 22 Tuesday 23. Tithi of Srimanta Sankardeva August 23 Wednesday 24. Vinayak Chaturthi/ Ganesh Chaturthi August 25 Friday 25. Onam September 04 Monday 26. Vishwakarma Puja September 17 Sunday 27. Mahalaya Amavasya September 19 Tuesday 28. Additional Day for Dussehra (Maha Saptami) September 27 Wednesday 29. Durga Puja (Maha Navami) September 29 Friday 30. Lakshmi Puja October 05 Thursday 31. Kati Bihu October 18 Wednesday 32. Bhai Duj / Bhatri Dwitiya (Bengal) October 21 Saturday 33. Chhat Puja October 26 Thursday 34. Lachit Divas November 24 Friday 35. Asom Divas (Su-Ka-Pha Divas) December 02 Saturday 36. Christmas Eve December 24 Sunday Employees are eligible to avail of two Restricted Holidays in a calendar year from the above list. .
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