Nagaland Government declares state holiday on May 4 in Kohima

Northeast desk, 29th April: In a recent notification issued by the General Administration Branch-II of the Government of Nagaland, May 4, 2024, has been declared a holiday for State Government offices situated in Kohima. This decision follows the working day on February 24, 2024, which fell on a Saturday.

Signed by J. Alam, IAS, Chief Secretary, the notification bears No.GAB/GEN/21/2010 and is dated April 29, 2024, in Kohima. The announcement is made in reference to the 4th Session of the Fourteenth Nagaland Legislative Assembly, as previously declared by the Department’s Notification of the same number on February 16, 2024.

The holiday applies specifically to government offices located in Kohima, the capital city of Nagaland. It aims to accommodate the legislative assembly session’s requirements and ensure the smooth functioning of administrative affairs.

Copies of the notification have been addressed to various recipients, including high-ranking officials, administrative heads, electoral officers, law enforcement agencies, and media outlets, emphasizing the government’s commitment to transparency and effective communication with stakeholders.

This decision highlights the government’s dedication to prioritizing legislative proceedings and facilitating administrative tasks in alignment with its commitment to governance and public service.

For further details and inquiries, concerned parties are advised to contact the appropriate government offices.

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