1. The document lists holidays for various Indian cities in 2010, including national holidays like Republic Day and Independence Day as well as religious holidays.
2. Major holidays that are observed nationwide include Diwali, which is a three day holiday in November, as well as Holi in March and Ganesh Chaturthi in September.
3. Some cities observe additional regional holidays like Pongal in Chennai and Kolkata in January, Ugadi in Hyderabad in March, and Krishna Janmashtami in Delhi in September.
1. The document lists holidays for various Indian cities in 2010, including national holidays like Republic Day and Independence Day as well as religious holidays.
2. Major holidays that are observed nationwide include Diwali, which is a three day holiday in November, as well as Holi in March and Ganesh Chaturthi in September.
3. Some cities observe additional regional holidays like Pongal in Chennai and Kolkata in January, Ugadi in Hyderabad in March, and Krishna Janmashtami in Delhi in September.
1. The document lists holidays for various Indian cities in 2010, including national holidays like Republic Day and Independence Day as well as religious holidays.
2. Major holidays that are observed nationwide include Diwali, which is a three day holiday in November, as well as Holi in March and Ganesh Chaturthi in September.
3. Some cities observe additional regional holidays like Pongal in Chennai and Kolkata in January, Ugadi in Hyderabad in March, and Krishna Janmashtami in Delhi in September.
1. The document lists holidays for various Indian cities in 2010, including national holidays like Republic Day and Independence Day as well as religious holidays.
2. Major holidays that are observed nationwide include Diwali, which is a three day holiday in November, as well as Holi in March and Ganesh Chaturthi in September.
3. Some cities observe additional regional holidays like Pongal in Chennai and Kolkata in January, Ugadi in Hyderabad in March, and Krishna Janmashtami in Delhi in September.