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PART IVA — Fundamental Duties
toabide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National Flag and the National Anthem;
and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom;
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Note on Holidays : (1) Sundays are holidays under the Negotiable Instrument Act. (2) In the year 2024, the following festivals/occasions fall on
Sundays which are Public Holidays under
(id Birth Day of
N. I. Act and hence have not been included in lists: (i) Bengali
Dr. BR. Ambedkar—14th April, (iii) Mahavir Jayanti—21st April, (iv) Rathyatra—7th July, (v) Bhratridwitiya—3rd November,
@iTheholiday with double asterisk marksie. (**)is applicable to those Government offices only where Saturdays are not observed as full holiday.
FESTIVALS—(1) No substitute holiday shall be allowed if any of the festival — holiday initially notified subsequently happens to fall on a weekly
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event of more than one festival falling on the same day. (2) If there is any change in the date of Eid-Ul-Fitr,
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cracrforthe date on which the festival would be actually observed in liew ofthe date originally notified as holiday for this festival. (3) Itmay happen
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waiting for formal order about the change of date.
Government offices including Treasuries and Sub-Treasuries will remain open on Ist April and 30th September, which have been declared
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Holidays announced bythe
N.L. Act., 1881.
Executive Order not applicable tothe Ofices ofthe Registrar of Assurances, Kolkata andthe Collector ofthe
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