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The Kerala government's decision to change Bakrid holiday triggered a political row in the State on Friday (June 6, 2025) with the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) accusing it of attempting to ...
The Kerala government on Thursday declared a public holiday on June 7 on account of Id-ul-Adha, or Bakrid, instead of June 6. The public holiday was declared under the provisions of the Negotiable ...
The Kerala government on Thursday (June 5) announced a revision to its earlier notification regarding the Bakrid public holiday. The state has now declared Saturday (June 7) as the official ...
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala Government's decision to change Bakrid holiday triggered a political row in the state on Friday with the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) accusing it of attempting ...
Schools in Kerala to remain shut on June 7 for Bakrid, here’s when classes will resume for students The Kerala government has announced the closure of all government offices, public sector ...
The Kerala government has declared a holiday for all educational institutions in the state on Friday and Saturday (June 7) in view of Eid-ul-Zuha (Bakrid). However, government offices will remain ...
Originally Friday (June 6) was marked as holiday for Bakrid. However, following the reports that the festival would be celebrated on Saturday across the state, on Thursday, the Kerala government ...
The Kerala government has announced that all schools, colleges, and other educational institutions in the state will remain closed on Saturday, 7 June 2025, in observance of Bakrid (Eid al-Adha).
Earlier in the day, the government had cancelled the previously declared holiday on Friday (6 June) for Bakrid and instead designated Saturday (7 June) as the official holiday.
The Bakrid holiday was moved from June 6 to June 7, 2025, by the Kerala government to coincide with the new festival date. As a result, on June 7, all pertinent institutions will stay closed.
The Kerala government today, Thursday, June 5, announced a revision to the public holiday for Bakrid, confirming that the festival will now be observed on Saturday, June 7.
Earlier, the Kerala government had declared a public holiday on June 6; however, with the festival falling a day later, authorities revised the decision.