Gandhi Jayanti not a holiday in Rajasthan universities this year
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, had in 2014, cancelled October 2 as holiday and asked all government employees to be present in office.
The new calendar issued by the office of Rajasthan Governor Kalyan Singh does not have Gandhi Jayanti on October 2 as a holiday this year.
In
the
new
calendar,
there
are
holidays
only
for
Moharram
and
Diwali
in
October.
Governor
Kalyan
Singh
is
also
the
chancellor
of
all
state
universities.
The Hindustan Times quoted a Rajbhawan spokesperson as saying that the holiday calendar was issued according to the gazetted holiday calendar issued by the state government.
Higher education minister Kiran Maheshwari said since all schools, colleges and universities of the state observe celebrations on October 2, it was decided to not declare Gandhi Jayanti as a holiday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, had in 2014, cancelled October 2 as holiday and asked all government employees to be present in office on the day which is generally a national holiday in India.
In 2014, the year BJP government assumed power at the Centre, Modi launched 'clean India' campaign, aimed at cleaning the country. All government officials were asked to come to office and take part in cleaning the office. They were also administered oath of cleanliness.
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