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Jamat Ul-Vida 2024 in India

Is Jamat Ul-Vida a Public Holiday?

Jamat Ul-Vida is an optional holiday. Employment and holiday laws in India allow employees to choose a limited number of holidays from a list of optional holidays. Some employees may choose to take the day off on this day, however, most offices and businesses remain open.

Jamat Ul-Vida Observances

Holiday currently only shown for years 2005–2025.

Note: Individuals can take a limited number of restricted holidays but government offices and most businesses remain open. This system gives individuals the flexibility to take time off to celebrate a holiday within India's vast religious and cultural society.

YearWeekdayDateNameHoliday Type
2005Fri28 OctJamat Ul-VidaRestricted Holiday
2006Fri20 OctJamat Ul-VidaRestricted Holiday
2007Fri12 OctJamat Ul-VidaRestricted Holiday
2008Fri26 SepJamat Ul-VidaRestricted Holiday
2009Wed16 SepJamat Ul-VidaRestricted Holiday
2010Fri10 SepJamat Ul-VidaRestricted Holiday
2011Fri26 AugJamat Ul-VidaRestricted Holiday
2012Fri17 AugJamat Ul-VidaRestricted Holiday
2013Fri2 AugJamat Ul-VidaRestricted Holiday
2014Fri25 JulJamat Ul-VidaRestricted Holiday
2015Fri17 JulJamat Ul-VidaRestricted Holiday
2016Fri1 JulJamat Ul-VidaRestricted Holiday
2017Fri23 JunJamat Ul-VidaRestricted Holiday
2018Fri15 JunJamat Ul-VidaRestricted Holiday
2019Fri31 MayJamat Ul-VidaRestricted Holiday
2020Fri22 MayJamat Ul-VidaRestricted Holiday
2021Fri7 MayJamat Ul-VidaRestricted Holiday
2022Fri29 AprJamat Ul-Vida (Tentative Date)Restricted Holiday
2023Fri21 AprJamat Ul-Vida (Tentative Date)Restricted Holiday
2024Fri5 AprJamat Ul-Vida (Tentative Date)Restricted Holiday
2025Mon31 MarJamat Ul-Vida (Tentative Date)Restricted Holiday

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