Eid Milad: Holiday for schools, colleges advanced to Dec 12 in DK

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December 10, 2016

Mangaluru, Dec 10: It will be an extended weekend for the students of schools and college in Dakshina Kannada as the district administration has decided to advance the holiday for 'Eid Milad-un-Nabi' to Monday, December 12.

eidThe Karnataka government has already declared a public holiday on next Tuesday, December 13, on account of Eid Milad. However, Muslims in the coastal belt of Karnataka will celebrate the birthday of Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) a day earlier, i.e. on Monday.

Hence, Y Abdullah Kunhi, the chairman of Zeenath Baksh and Eidgah Juma Masjid, Managluru, had urged the district administration on behalf of the Muslim community to advance the holiday for educational intuitions to facilitate the Muslims students to take part in the Eid Milad celebrations.

Positively responding to the request, Dr K J Jagadisha, the Deputy Commissioner and District Magistrate of Dakshina Kannada, on Saturday issued a communiqué and formally announced the advancement holiday for schools and colleges.

He said that on December 13 all the educational institutions in the district will function as usually. The communiqué, however, did not mention about the advancement of holiday for other government establishments.

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Tauqeer
 - 
Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

Mr. Rashid aap bilkul lakeer ke faqeer hain, aap ko Eid Miladun Nabi ka jashan hazam nahi ho pata hai. Frriday ko kyon bhul gaye jo weekly choti Eid hai,

Tauqeer
 - 
Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

Mr. Rashid,
Aap bilkul lakeer ke faqeer hain, Kyon weekly Eid bhul gaye Every Friday is a small Eid for us.

Rashid
 - 
Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

Bros, those who wished 'eid meelad' must remember muslims have only two 'eid' .. there is no third 'eid' like 'eid meelad'....

MOHAMMED
 - 
Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

jashne eid miladunnabi Mubarak hooooo

abdul aziz she…
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Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

ALHAMDULILLAH

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Maintaining social distancing and covering their faces with masks, the workers were holding placards which read -- "We want to go home Jharkhand, We want justice and we want to go home."

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