

The Tamil Nadu government has declared a public holidays on November 12024, the day following Diwali, for all schools, colleges along with government officespublic sector undertakings, and other educational institutions,
This decision was made to accommodate the large number of students, parents, teachers, and government employees who typically travel to their hometowns for the festival. By allowing an extra day, the government aims to give these individuals more time to return home without the stress. of having to immediately resume work or classes after the celebrations.
In order to make up for this holiday, the government has designated November 92024, a Saturday, as a working day. This adjustment was officially confirmed in a government release issued on October 19, 2024, which stated: “The government has declared 9 November as a working day to make up for the holiday.”
The Joint Action Council of Tamil Nadu Teachers’ Organizations and Government Employees’ Organizations (JACTTO-GEO) had previously submitted a request to the chief minister for this holiday on November 1. The association pointed out that many teachers and government employees, who typically travel to their native places to celebrate Diwali, would face difficulties returning to work on the day immediately after. the festival. Check the official notice below-

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This announcement will benefit not only those traveling for Diwali but also ensure that government offices and institutions, which normally observe holidays on Saturdays and Sundays, get an extended weekend to facilitate a smoother return after the festival.