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Maharashtra govt declares paid holiday on Dec 2 for voting in civic council, nagar panchayat polls

Posted By: Hari Ram Posted On: Nov 28, 2025Share Article
Maharashtra govt declares paid holiday on Dec 2 for voting in civic council
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis during a rally for the upcoming state local body elections, at Partur in Jalna district, Maharashtra

Maharashtra government has announced a paid holiday on December 2. This holiday is for employees across various establishments to cast their votes. Elections for municipal councils and nagar panchayats are scheduled for this date. The government aims to ensure all eligible citizens can exercise their franchise. Businesses must comply with this directive. Failure to do so may attract action.

The Maharashtra government has declared a paid holiday on December 2 for employees of different establishments, businesses and other workplaces to enable them to vote in elections to municipal councils and nagar panchayats.

According to a government resolution (GR) issued on Friday, employees in the districts where voting will take place on Tuesday (December 2) are entitled to get paid leave to exercise their franchise.

Elections to 246 municipal councils and 42 nagar panchayats (town councils), spread across Maharashtra, will be held in the first phase of the long-pending urban and rural local body polls.

Industries, Energy and Labour Departments said the decision was taken to ensure that all eligible citizens are able to exercise their franchise, noting that in previous elections some establishments failed to provide paid leave or time-off, depriving many people of their voting right.

The GR also cited provisions of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, which mandate paid leave for voters on polling day.

The holiday directive will apply to all workers, employees and officers who are voters in the polling areas, irrespective of whether their workplace is located within or outside the constituency.

Establishments under the Labour Department, including factories, shops, hotels, commercial establishments, IT companies, malls and retail outlets, must comply with the directive. Those providing essential or continuous services must grant two to three hours of special leave if a full-day holiday was not feasible, the GR stated.

The government has warned that failure to grant paid leave or adequate time-off will attract action if complaints are received.

The GR included a detailed list of municipal councils and nagar panchayats across districts where polling will take place on December 2.

The first round of polling will be followed by polls to 336 Panchayat Samitis, 32 Zilla Parishads and 29 municipal corporations, including Mumbai -- the schedule for which is yet to be announced by the State Election Commission.
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