18 DEC, 2023
Sweta Gupta
Make the most of the long weekend to kick off 2024. Starting on December 29 (Friday) and stretching through New Year's Day (January 1). Extend the break by taking Tuesday, January 2, off.
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With Lohri on Sat, Jan 13, and Pongal on Mon, Jan 15, chill out. Start the fun on Fri, Jan 12, and keep celebrating until Sun, Jan 14, for a delightful three-day weekend.
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For the third time in January itself, plan a long weekend with Republic Day falling on Fri, Jan 26, followed by Sat, Jan 27, and Sun, Jan 28. You can also extend and take leave for Monday as well.
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In March 2024, plan for a refreshing long weekend starting with Mahashivratri on Fri, Mar 8. Extend your leisure time throughout Sat, Mar 9, and Sun, Mar 10. Embrace the opportunity for a delightful three-day weekend.
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Gear up for an enjoyable long weekend as Holi arrives on Mon, Mar 25. Begin the festivities on Sat, Mar 23, continue the celebration through Sun, Mar 24, and make the most of this three-day weekend.
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Plan a delightful long weekend in March 2024, starting with Good Friday on Fri, Mar 29, followed by Sat, Mar 30, and Easter on Sun, Mar 31. Enjoy the extended break till Monday if you can.
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Make the most of May 2024 with an extended long weekend. Kick off the break on Buddha Purnima on Thu, May 23, continue with a day off on Fri, May 24, followed by Sat, May 25, and Sun, May 26.
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Celebrate Independence Day and Parsi New Year on Thursday, August 15. Extend the joy by taking Friday, August 16, off and enjoy the break until Monday, August 19, which marks Raksha Bandhan.
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Second long weekend in August starts with Saturday, August 24, followed by Sunday, August 25, and ending on Monday, August 26, which is Janmashtami.
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Make your plans in September, starting with Onam on Thursday, Sept 5. Extend your break by taking a day off on Friday, Sept 6, and continue the celebrations with Ganesh Chaturthi till Sunday, Sept 8.
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Plan for a long weekend in October, kicking off with Maha Navmi on Friday, Oct 11. Make the most of the break by celebrating Dussehra on Saturday, Oct 12, and winding down on Sunday, Oct 13.
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Look forward to an extended weekend in November, starting with Diwali on Friday, Nov 1. Continue the festivities on Saturday, Nov 2, and conclude with Bhai Dooj on Sunday, Nov 3.
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