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Eid Al -Fitr 2018 : Holiday announced

The Federal Authority for Government Human resource has declared that Eid Al Fitr holidays will in UAE will begin from Thursday (14th June 2018) which is 29th Ramadan



As per the announcement holiday will last till the third day of Shawwal .

If Eid falls on Friday which is June 15 then the holiday will be upto 17 June and work will resume from Monday 18th June 2018.

We will update you once official dates are announced .

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