Telangana Government Yet to Declare Diwali Holiday; Andhra Pradesh Confirms November 13 as Festive Break

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Telangana High Court has declared a holiday for November 13 for the district judiciary, encompassing all tribunals and labor courts in the state.

The Andhra Pradesh government, led by Chief Secretary K.S. Jawahar Reddy, has officially designated November 13 as a general holiday to celebrate the Diwali festival. This decision, outlined in Government Order (GO) No. 2167 issued on Monday, supersedes the earlier announcement that had initially marked November 12 as the holiday.

The modification in the holiday date is expected to facilitate Diwali celebrations for residents across Andhra Pradesh, allowing them to partake in festivities with their families and communities. The government’s adjustment aligns the holiday with the actual day of the Diwali festival, reflecting a respect for cultural and religious observances.

In a concurrent development, there has been no formal communication or issuance of a Government Order (GO) by the Telangana government concerning Diwali holidays. The current situation remains unchanged, and residents await further updates from the Telangana government in this context.

In a notable addition, the Telangana High Court has declared a holiday for November 13 for the district judiciary, encompassing all tribunals and labor courts in the state. This decision extends the Diwali celebration to the legal fraternity, allowing them to observe the festival with their families.

As the festival approaches, residents in both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana eagerly anticipate celebrating Diwali with joy and enthusiasm. The recent announcement by the Andhra Pradesh government ensures that residents can plan their festive activities accordingly on November 13.

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