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June 29 on the occasion of Eid-ul-Zuha Declared as Holiday for State Govt Offices, Banks

Bhubaneswar:27/6/23: The Odisha Government on Tuesday announced that the State Government offices will remain closed on June 29 on the occasion of Eid-ul-Zuha.

May be an image of text that says 'GOVERNMENTOFODISHA REVENUENDDISTRANAGEMENTDEPARTMENT ****** NOTIFICATION RDM-Reg-MISC-0014-2022- 22605 /R&D.M., Dated 27 JUN 2023 In partial modification of this Department Notification No. 37021/R&DM. dated 01.11.2022, the Government of Odisha have been pleased to declare holiday on 29.06.2023 (Thuday) instead of 30.06.2023 (y) on account of "ID-UI- Zuha" for the State Government Offices as well as the Revenue and Magisterial Courts (Executive). By order of the Governor LA'

“In partial modification of this Department Notification No. 37032/R&DM. dated 01.11.2022, the Government of Odisha have been pleased to declare holiday on 29.6.2023 for the State Government Offices as well as the Revenue and Magisterial Courts (Executive)”, the Revenue and Disaster Management Department said.

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Besides, all banks and other banking institutions in Odisha will also remain closed as holiday on 29.06.2023 (Thursday) instead of 30.06.2023 (Friday) on account of Eid-ul-Zuha.

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