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ambika ravula
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Please let me know the details in this regard - AmbikaDhinakar
From India, Hyderabad
frendly_poo
15th august, 26th january, 1st may are compulsory holiday. and if there is any festival and u want to give extra than you can give
and there are min 8 p.h. you should give as per your regions festivals.

From India, Ahmadabad
Madhu.T.K
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The holidays applicable to a company is purely an internal matter. Such matters are decided by the management and if there is standing orders, naturally, the list of holidays will be mentioned in the standing orders itself. However, 26th Jan, 15th Aug and 2nd Oct are public holidays which are mandatory. If your employees are willing to work on all other days except sundays (or on one weekly holiday) you can have only these three holidays in a year. In general, holidays are given depending upon the regional festivals and taking in to account religious sentiments.
Regards,
Madhu.T.K

From India, Kannur
kavitash
7

15th Aug, 26th Jan and 2nd Oct are the mandatory holidays which every company has to give. Apart from these you can choose any other local holidays as per your state and region.
As far as the no. of public/national holidays are concerned 3 are min. as mentioned above, and max. 14. You can decide your company holidays in accordance to the comparision with your nearby companies.
Generally companies perfer to give 7-11 public holidays.
Casual leave is one per month and sick leave generally 5 or more. This companies has to decide themselves.

From India, Ahmadabad
kavitash
7

15th Aug, 26th Jan and 2nd Oct are the mandatory holidays which every company has to give. Apart from these you can choose any other local holidays as per your state and region.
As far as the no. of public/national holidays are concerned 3 are min. as mentioned above, and max. 14. You can decide your company holidays in accordance to the comparision with your nearby companies.
Generally companies perfer to give 7-11 public holidays.
Casual leave is one per month and sick leave generally 5 or more. This companies has to decide themselves.
Regards,
Kavita Sharma

From India, Ahmadabad
ambika ravula
2

I need format where we have to introduce our company through camps what is the letter format for that please let me know
From India, Hyderabad
tsivasankaran
368

Hi

Private Limited or Public Limited or Partnership firm or Propreitorship firm.... it ios immaterail for deciding the number of Holidays.

1. Central Govt and State Govt officed will follow the Holidays declared by the Govt as Public Holidays.

2. Banks will follow Holidays declared under the Negotiable Instryments Act

3. All others need to follow the National and Festival Holidays Act applicable in their respective States

National Holidays

Republic Day, Independance Day and Gandhi Jayanthi are declared as National Holidays in all States In Tamilnadu and Kerala May Day is also declared as National Holiday. In karnataka Rajayotsava Day is decxlared as National Holiday. Most States have 4 National Holidays. If one os these days falls on Sunday and a declared Holiday, you still declare this National Holiday and it need not be compendated with another Holiday

Festival Holidays

There are generally 5 days in many States. Kerala has 7 or 8 days declared as Festival Holidays. These days will be decided every year and the festivals can be decided by the Management in consultation with employees/union.

So under the National and Festival Holidays act, an organisation engaged in any business shall declare 3/4 National Holidays and 5 Festival Holidays.
Minimum total will be 9 in States like Tamilnadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Delhi and Maximum is 12 as in Kerala.

Earned Leave/Privelege Leave

it is guided by Factories Act or Shops and Establishments Act or Mines Act or Planrtaions Act. In factories it is calculated as one day for every twenty days of work It is the same alkl over India In Shops and Establishments Act under which all Banks, BPOs IT Comp[-anioes Call centres come, it is 15 days in a calendar year It is generally same all over India HBowever I would request you to check your local Shops and Establishments Act

Casual/ Sick Leave

No casual Leave or Sick Leave is applicable as per any law for Factories.
If at all these factories provide, it is always under some settlement or as per contractual terms for executives/non unisonised staff.

Under the Shops and Establishments Act, 12 days of Casual/Sick leave is allowed in Tamilnad and some stated have 14 days. Please refer to your local Act

Leave for General Election

Under the Peoples Representaion Act, all establishments shall declare the Voting Day in their locality as a Paid Holiday for elections for Assemblies and Parliaments and for any byelection for these seats in their locality.
This is not applicable for local Municipal/Corporation elections. These Holidays can not be compensated

Accident Leave

All those employees covered under ESI are covered for Accident leave under the Act. Those who are not covered under ESI are covered under the Workemen's Compensation Act

Siva

From India, Chennai
ravichandra_606@rediffmai
Dear AD,
In Karnataka, five national holidays (Republic Day, Independence Day, May Day, Gandhi Jayanthi & Kannada Rajyotsava (for Karnataka) and rest any six festival holidays as per your choice. But see that before finalising let the Holidays be almost One day per month.
Bye
Rc

From India, Bangalore
Jai1736
3

Dear Ambika
Generally there are 8 holidays. 3 National Holidays and 5 other of general
interest. Also please check up with the Standing Orders ( Model /
Certified ) which may be applicable to you.
Regards
Mohan.

From India
shahida_r
4

hi ambika,
I would like to confirm you that a Company can give minimum of 10 holidays out of which five are compulsory
. January 26th : Republic Day
2. May 1st : May Day
3. August 15th : Independence Day
4. October 2nd : Gandhi Jayanthi
5. November 1st : Rajyothsava Day
Other five the management can fix up.
thanks & regards.
Shahida.R
HR Manager.

From India, Mumbai
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