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Her Excellency, President Paula-Mae Weekes, in accordance with the provisions of the Public Holidays and Festivals Act, has appointed Sunday 27th October 2019 as the date of the public holiday in celebration of the festival of Divali.
Now, does this mean the day after, Monday 28th October 2019, is also a public holiday? According to the Public Holidays and Festivals Act, Chapter 19:05, 3. (2), yes: Where a public holiday falls on a Sunday or where two public holidays fall on the same day, the next following day that (apart from this subsection) is not a public holiday shall be a public holiday.
So although not specifically stated in the President’s declaration, we can expect public holidays on both Sunday 27th October and Monday 28th October 2019.
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