'Sunday holiday is not being abolished'

Prime Minister Balendra Shah's press and research expert, Deepa Dahal, has said that the news that Sunday's holiday has been canceled is not true.

Jestha 24, 2083

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'Sunday holiday is not being abolished'

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The government has stated that the news that the government is going to cancel the Sunday holiday as it has been giving two public holidays (Saturday and Sunday) is not true.

The government has refuted the news that the government is preparing to cancel the Sunday holiday as it has been giving two public holidays a week, Saturday and Sunday.

Prime Minister Balendra Shah's press and research expert Deepa Dahal has said that the news that the Sunday holiday has been canceled is not true. She said, 'The government has not taken any decision on this matter and there is no preparation in this regard for now.'

The meeting of the Council of Ministers on Chaitra 22 had decided to give public holidays on Saturday and Sunday and maintain office hours from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm with the aim of making life easier for the people due to the continuous increase in fuel prices due to the problems in West Asia.

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