Citizens in Qatar get 11 days off on Eid-ul-Fitr, the Gulf nation’s Eid holidays will be from April 19 to 27.
Due to weekly holidays on Friday and Saturday, total holidays will be 11 days.
Yesterday, the government announced Eid holidays for ministries, government agencies, public departments and institutions.
Eid holidays will start from Wednesday 19th April i.e. 28th Ramadan and continue till next Thursday, office work will start from Sunday 30th April.
On the other hand, Oman and UAE will also have a 5-day holiday on Eid.
A 4-day holiday has been announced for private and non-government sectors in Saudi Arabia.
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