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Public holiday declared on 7-8 September, schools, colleges and bank offices closed

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Public Holiday: The month of September has started, and it has brought a lot of holidays for you. If you are planning to travel somewhere this month, then there is good news for you.

There are two days of holidays in the first week of September. During this time schools, colleges, banks, government and private offices will remain closed. Let us know when and why these holidays are. Office and school goers always like holidays. There are 5 Sundays and 2 public holidays in this month. There will be two consecutive days of holiday in the first week of September. However, parents can contact the school administration regarding children’s school holidays.

7 September 2024: Ganesh Chaturthi: Although Ganesh Chaturthi is not a uniform public holiday across the country, it is celebrated as a regional holiday in some states. It is worth noting that even in these states, it is not mandatory to declare a holiday on Ganesh Chaturthi. Ganesh Chaturthi is especially celebrated with great pomp in states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu. In case of any confusion, parents and students can contact the school and university administration. Along with this, employees can get information from their office or office.

What is Ganesh Chaturthi?

Ganesh Chaturthi is a major Hindu festival. Hindu society celebrates this festival to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Ganesha. This festival is mainly celebrated with great pomp in states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu. Ganesh Chaturthi is usually celebrated on the date between August or September, which falls on the Chaturthi of Bhadrapada month according to the Hindu calendar.

Why is Ganesh Chaturthi celebrated?

Worship of Lord Ganesha: Ganesh Chaturthi is the birth anniversary of Lord Ganesha, who is believed to be the god of wisdom, prosperity, and good fortune. Ganesha is worshipped as Vighnaharta (remover of obstacles) and the god of wisdom.

Spiritual and religious significance: During this festival, Ganesha idols are installed in homes and public places. People worship him, sing bhajans, and follow his path of devotion.

Social unity and celebration: Ganesh Chaturthi is marked by many cultural and religious events, such as decoration of Ganesh pandals, cultural performances, and public worship ceremonies. The festival promotes unity and brotherhood in society.

Joy in public life: The celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi is a symbol of happiness and joy. People celebrate this festival with family and friends, which makes the festive atmosphere even more joyful. At the end of the festival, Ganesh idols are immersed in water and pray for his return for the next year.

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