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Government announces public holidays for last 10 days of Ramadan

Mohamed Rehan
18 December 2023, MVT 17:37
President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu with ministers during Sunday's cabinet meeting-- Photo: President's Office
Mohamed Rehan
18 December 2023, MVT 17:37

President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has announced his administration's decision to declare the last 10 days of the Islamic sacred month of Ramadan as public holidays from 2024 onwards.

President's Office Spokesperson Mohamed Shaheeb said the decision was made at the cabinet meeting held on Sunday, December 17.

The declaration of public holidays for the last 10 days of Ramadan was an important campaign pledge of Dr. Muizzu, aiming to provide sufficient time for Maldivians to focus on religious activities during the month of fasting. President Muizzu made the pledge during his campaign trail visit to Baa Atoll Eydhafushi on August 30, 2023, ahead of the presidential election.

"Effective immediately, the last 10 days of Ramadan every year would be public holidays," Shabeeb said during the press conference on Sunday.

When questioned if the 10-day public holidays during Ramadan would interrupt government services, Shaheeb said that the government offices and state-owned enterprises (SOEs) would operate in the same manner for weekends.

Shaheeb said that the SOEs and offices would function in a shift-duty approach, following the existing regulations.

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