New Year Holidays: These holidays will go in vain on New Year, many festivals are falling on Saturday-Sunday

Year 2023 Holidays: As soon as the new year approaches, people sit with calendars along with other plans that which holidays will fall this year and accordingly they do their planning. If you look at this New Year from the point of view of a holiday, then nothing special is going to come to hand. In this whole year, many big festivals are falling on Saturday or Sunday. than In the year 2023 you will not be able to take advantage of many holidays in the name of festivals, nor can you celebrate long holidays by mixing them with weekends. Know which holidays are going to be wasted this year.

Makar Sankranti

The date regarding the festival of Makar Sankranti is not yet clear whether it will fall on 14th or 15th but one thing is clear that in both the cases you will not get off. 14th is Saturday and 15th is Sunday. Any day the festival is celebrated, it will be a weekend. However, according to the calendar, Makar Sankranti is on January 14.

Mahashivratri

In the new year, Mahashivratri will fall on 18th of February. Due to this day also being a Saturday, this holiday will also be killed. Most of the offices are closed on Saturday and it is already a holiday. However, those who do not get Saturday off will get the benefit.

Eid

According to this year’s calendar, Eid is on 22 April. This day is Saturday. That means one more holiday will be wasted. However, here also the same thing applies that for those who do not get Saturday off, it will prove to be a profitable deal.

Ashtami

This year the festival of Ashtami is on 22 October. This day is Sunday. Because of this, this holiday was killed completely. Whether the week is of five days or six days, no one will get this holiday.

Diwali is also on a Sunday

This year Diwali is on 12th November and this day is also a Sunday. That means one more holiday is less. Along with this, Chhath Puja is on November 19 and this day is also a Sunday. Overall, this year almost all major festivals are falling on holidays and accordingly many holidays are going to be wasted.

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