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Government Declares November 2nd a Public Holiday

Government Declares November 2nd a Public Holiday
Government Declares November 2nd a Public Holiday

he government has declared November 2nd a public holiday, extending the Victory Day break for all employees.

The President’s Office announced the decision today, stating that President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu approved the additional day to allow citizens a continuous break.

Victory Day, observed on November 3rd, is already a national holiday. With this new declaration, Maldivians will now enjoy a four day holiday from October 31st to November 3rd.

The move aims to promote rest, family time, and national celebration during the Victory Day period.

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