Public holiday of Crocodile Day on Friday
Gulmi. 9 local governments of the district have given a public holiday on Friday i.e. 15th of February on the occasion of Magar Day. Kaligandaki, Chandrakot, Satyavati, Rurukshetra, Gulmidarbar, Chhatrakot, Malika, Isma rural municipality and Resunga municipality have given public holiday on 15th of February on the occasion of Magar Day.
In Gulmi, which has 12 local levels, 9 local governments have announced a public holiday on the occasion of the 44th National Magar Unity Day. Local levels have declared public holidays in ward offices, health posts, schools and public associations.
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