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Clarified: Ministry clears up rumours of Martyr’s Day holiday in UAE

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The UAE Ministry of Education confirmed that Commemoration Day will be business as usual


Commemoration Day, previously known as Martyr’s Day, is observed every year on November 30 to mark the date of the first Emirati martyr.Image Credit: Virendra Saklani/Gulf News
Dubai: Educational authorities have clarified the rumours surrounding a holiday on Thursday, confirming that schools will remain open on Commemoration Day.
Previously known as Martyr’s Day, Commemoration Day is held every year on November 30 in recognition of the sacrifices the UAE’s martyrs gave to perform their duties to the homeland.
However, as November 30 falls on a Friday, all ministries and government institutionswill observe the event on November 29.
The Ministry of Education and Dubai's Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) have also confirmed that all schools across the country will remain open on November 29, and will participate in holding activities for Commemoration Day.
Commemoration Day will see the UAE flag raised at half-mast at 8am, and a minute of silence at 11.30am, followed by the raising of the UAE flag and the national anthem.

Another long weekend for UAE residents next month

The holiday starts from Friday and work will resume on Tuesday


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The UAE Cabinet has approved 2nd & 3rd of December as  holiday for the public and private sectors on the occasion of the 47th UAE National Day.
The holiday starts from Friday and work will resume on Tuesday.

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