Paid Holiday for Central Government Employees in connection with General Election to Bihar Legislative Assembly, 2025

Paid Holiday for Central Govt. Employees for Bihar, 2025 General Election

F. No. 12/112022-JCA
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
(Department of Personnel & Training)
Pers Policy (JCA) Section

2nd Floor, B Wing,
Lok Nayak Bhawan, Khan Market,
New Delhi, the 4th November, 2025

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: General Election to the Legislative Assembly of Bihar, 2025 and Bye-Elections to 8 Assembly Constituencies of various States/UT, 2025 – Paid Holiday – regarding

The undersigned is directed to say that Election Commission of India has informed vide their letter No. 78/EPS12025 dated 07.10.2025 regarding General Election to the Legislative Assembly of Bihar, 2025 and letter no. 78/EPS/2025 dated 07.10.2025, regarding bye-elections to 8 Assembly Constituencies of various States/UT, 2025. The dates of Poll for General Election to Legislative Assembly of Bihar, 2025 have been fixed in Two Phases on 06.11.2025 (Thursday) and 11.11.2025(Tuesday)

2. Bye-elections to 8 (Eight) Assembly Constituencies in various States/UT, 2 ACs in Jammu and Kashmir {27-Budgam and 77 Nag rota}, and 1(one) AC each in Rajasthan {193- Anta}, Jharkhand {45-Ghatsila (ST)), Telangana (61-Jubilee Hills), Punjab {21-Tamn Taaran}, Mizoram {2-Dampa (ST)} and Odisha {71-Naupada} are scheduled to be held on 11.11.2025 (Tuesday).

3. As per the guidelines issued by DoPT vide OM No. 12114199- JCA dated 10th October, 2001, the following instructions on closing of the Central Government Offices including Industrial Establishments in connection with elections/bye elections are given below:-

i. The Central Government Offices including Industrial Establishments shall remain closed on the day of poll in the notified areas where general election to the State Legislative Assembly is scheduled to be conducted.

ii. In connection with the bye-election to Assembly Constituencies, only such of the employees, who are bona-fide voters in the relevant constituency should be granted special casual leave on the day of polling.

iii. Special Casual leave may also be granted to an employee, who is ordinarily a resident of constituency and registered as a voter but employed in any Central Government Organization/Industrial Establishment located outside the constituency having general/bye-election.

4. The above instructions may be brought to the notice of all concerned.

(Amit Pankaj)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India

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