Milad-unbi, also known as various names such as Eid-E Milad or Mawlid Al-Nabi al-Shaharif, was celebrated all over the country on Friday 5th September.
Milad-unbi was also listed as a holiday in the holiday list, suggesting that government and private schools and offices should remain closed on the day.
On Mumbai and his suburbs, however, the public holiday was moved to Monday, September 8 to avoid conflicts with the Ganesh Chaturthi procession throughout the state.
“While holiday 5th. September will remain unchanged for other districts in the state, it has been moved to 8 September in Mumbai City and suburbs,” the Department of General (GAD) in the circle said.
Holidays 5th September did not change for other districts in the state. Therefore, schools and government authorities in Mumbai were opened 5 September.
Mummy Schools have closed on holiday Eid-E-Milad-Un-Nabi 8 September?
Yes, schools in Mumbai will remain closed on Monday, September 8, for Eid-E-Milad-Un-Nabi.
Schools, government and private, will remain closed on Monday and its suburbs because the holiday 5th September was postponed until 8 September.
What else will remain closed in Mumbai 8 September?
Government authorities, cash markets and banking operations will be closed in Mumbai 8 September for EID-E-Milad-Un-Nabi holiday.
However, stock markets will remain functional on Monday.
Why did the Eid-E-Milad holiday move?
The Maharashtra government has shifted the EID-E-Milad holiday after the Muslim community in Mumbai decided to organize the procession of Milad-unbi 8 September.
The change was made to “maintain harmony to Anant Chaturdashi”, September 6, which meant the end of the 10 -day Ganesh Chaturthi. Lord Ganesha’s idols were immersed in water after public parades.
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Eid-E-Milad-unbi commemorates the birth of the Prophet Muhammad, a worshiped founder of Islam, and is celebrated by Muslims around the world.
Sunnis observes this day 12.
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