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1956 – Reorganized by States Reorganisation Act, 1956 [22] Sikkim: Sikkim Day: 16 May Formation (1975) Originally the Kingdom of Sikkim in the Indian Empire; 1975 – Accession and establishment by the 35th amendment to the Constitution of India [23] Tamil Nadu: Tamil Nadu Day: 18 July Renaming of Madras to Tamil Nadu (1969)
The Indian state of Tamil Nadu has 23 public holidays for staff working in government offices and banks. [1] They are declared under the Negotiable Instruments Act of 1881. [2] [3] Three of them are national holidays: Republic Day, Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanthi. [4] State-specific holidays include Pongal, Thiruvalluvar Day, and Tamil New ...
Public Holidays in India also known as Government Holidays colloquially, consist of a variety of cultural, nationalistic, and religious holidays that are legislated in India at the union or state levels. Being a culturally diverse country, there are many festivals celebrated in various regions across the country.
December 29, 2023 at 1:26 AM. ... Here is a list of the specials dates in 2024. Federal Holidays. New Year's Day: Monday, Jan. 1. Martin Luther King Day: Monday, Jan. 15.
Karnataka Rajyotsava, also known as Karnataka State Day, is a public holiday celebrated annually on 1 November in the Indian state of Karnataka. It commemorates the merger in 1956 of the Kannada -speaking regions of southwestern India under the States Reorganisation Act to form the state.
Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and partially Karnataka and Kerala: Mysore State: Bangalore: 1947–1973 Karnataka: Patiala and East Punjab States Union: Patiala: 1948–1956 Punjab and Haryana: Saurashtra: Rajkot: 1948–1956 Gujarat: Travancore–Cochin: Trivandrum: 1949–1956 Kerala and partially Tamil Nadu: Vindhya Pradesh: Rewa: 1948–1956 ...
Tamil Nadu (/ ˌ t æ m ɪ l ˈ n ɑː d uː /; Tamil: [ˈtamiɻ ˈnaːɽɯ] ⓘ, abbr. TN) is the southernmost state of India.The tenth largest Indian state by area and the sixth largest by population, Tamil Nadu is the home of the Tamil people, who speak the Tamil language—the state's official language and one of the longest surviving classical languages of the world.
India is a federal constitutional republic governed under a parliamentary system consisting of 28 states and 8 union territories. [1] All states, as well as the union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, Puducherry and the National Capital Territory of Delhi, have elected legislatures and governments, both patterned on the Westminster model.