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Bank and Public Holidays for
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Guyana bank
holidays, national holidays and public holidays for 2012, from
the Q++ Worldwide Public Holidays Database,
the professional source of international public holidays long trusted by
the world's
foremost diary publishers. The information on this page is provided for
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New Year's Day
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New Year's Day Holiday
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Youman Nabi (The Prophet's Birthday)
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Youman Nabi Holiday
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Republic Day (Mashramani / National Day)
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Holi (Phagwah)
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Good Friday
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Easter Monday
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Labour Day
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Arrival Day
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Independence Day
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CARICOM Day
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Emancipation Day
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Eid-Ul-Azha (Feast of Sacrifice)
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Deepavali (Festival of Lights)
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Christmas Day
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Boxing Day
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Recent News and Updates |
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24 Nov 2011 (Guyana Government Information Agency-GINA) The government of Guyana has finally decided to declare a one-off non-working public holiday on Monday, November 28, 2011, the date of the upcoming National and Regional Elections.
23 Nov 2011 (Guyana Government Information Agency-GINA) Guyana's Private Sector Commission (PSC) and the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Guyana (FITUG) have called on the government of Guyana and the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), to declare Monday, November 28, 2011, the date of the upcoming general elections, a national non-working public holiday.
22 Oct 2011 (Guyana Ministry of Home Affairs-Georgetown) The government of Guyana has announced that the upcoming Deepavali would be observed as a non-working public holiday on Wednesday, October 26, 2011.
10 Oct 2011 (Guyana Ministry of Home Affairs-Georgetown) Guyana's President, Bharrat Jagdeo, has announced that Monday, November 28, 2011, would be the date of the upcoming general and regional elections in Guyana.
09 Feb 2011 (Office of the President of Guyana-Georgetown) The government of Guyana has announced that the upcoming Youmun Nabi, birth anniversary of the Prophet, public holiday, would be observed as a non-working public holiday on Wednesday, February 16, 2011.
02 Dec 2010 (Guyana Government Information Agency-GINA) Guyana's Ministry of Home Affairs has released a communique clarifying the consequences of the upcoming public holidays of Christmas, Boxing Day and the New Year, all falling on a weekend.
13 Nov 2010 (Guyana Ministry of Home Affairs-Georgetown) The Minister of Home Affairs of Guyana, Clement J. Rohee, has issued a Notification declaring Wednesday, November 17, 2010, as a public holiday on account of the Eidul Adha.
18 Feb 2010 (Guyana Chronicle-Georgetown) The government of Guyana has announced that the upcoming Youmun Nabi, birth anniversary of the Prophet, public holiday, would be observed as a non-working public holiday on Saturday, February 27, 2010.
01 Mar 2009 (Guyana Chronicle-Georgetown) The government of Guyana has announced that the upcoming Youman Nabi, birth anniversary of the Prophet, public holiday, would be commemorated on Tuesday, March 10, 2009.
15 Dec 2008 (Starcom Network News-Georgetown) Guyana's Local government minister, Kellawan Lall, has announced that the upcoming municipal elections, the first since 1994, had been postponed until the end of 2009.
More News Updates For the full version of the summarized news items above, and older news items not displayed above, go to the Guyana public holidays news and updates page, or worldwide public holidays news and updates page, or subscribe to one of our free email newsletters. |
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Background Information |
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Governing Law: The law of record for the official public holidays in Guyana is chapter 19:07 of the Laws of Guyana, also known as the Public Holidays Act of 1919 otherwise known as the "Clementi structure” named for Sir Cecil Clementi, who administered the colony in 1919. After independence, a resolution on the holidays (Public Holidays Ordinance, Chapter 61), tabled by the member from Ruimveldt, L.F.S. Burnham on December 12, 1962, was actually implemented in the second half of 1964 and it was expected to be formalized in the year 1965, but it was postponed after the PPP lost the December 1964 PR elections. The 1919 Holidays Acts was thus finally changed only in 1967 through Ordinance no. 4 of 1967 (The 1967 Holiday Act) which specify the list of public holidays in clause 3(1). This was followed by The Holiday Act of 1969 which actually only amended the name of the February 23 public holiday. Section 4-(1) of the Holidays With Pay Act 1995 (Cap. 99:02) further refines the concept of what is a public holiday in Guyana.
Upcoming Changes: There is currently heated debate in Guyana about public holidays changes. Although two have just been added, namely Independence Day and Arrival Day, other changes are also being discussed. There is talk about no longer moving public holidays that fall on Sunday to the following Monday, removing Boxing Day and/or Caricom day, switching The Prophet's Birthday for Eid al Fitr (End of Ramadan), or just adding the latter, as well as adding a public holiday to recognize the indigenous peoples. As soon as we are able to establish that official changes have been made, they will be integrated into the information that we provide to you.
There is often confusion about the actual dates of Muslim public holidays in Guyana., as there are 2 organisms that each, independently declare dates for the beginning of Muslim months; the Central Moon Sighting Committee of Guyana (CMSCG) and the Central Islamic Organisation of Guyana (CIOG). They often declare contradictory dates, and to add to the confusion, the government also declares a date somewhat independently of these 2 organisms .
Deepavali: The official use of the name Deepavali, would indicate that this public holiday is calculated based on the southern Indian calendrical method (as opposed to the name Diwali which would indicate a norther Indian calculation method). However, an analysis of the dates of this public holiday in past years, including 2008, indicates that the calculation method is the northern Indian method.
Guyana International Codes GY and GUY (2 and 3-letter ISO3166 codes) and .gy (ICANN national top-level internet domain). • Other Sources of Information The following specialized websites are also a good source of Guyana information and news: Bank of Guyana (Guyana central bank), ASI Hot Spots (security-related world events: terrorist threats, political strife, strikes, criminal activity, aviation incidents and health outbreaks), CIA World Factbook (Guyana maps, demographics and economic statistics), the IFES (information covering upcoming elections, referenda, electoral structures and voter participation in Guyana), and Wikipedia (includes Guyana commemorative dates that are not necessarily public holidays). |
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Footnotes |
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Religion of Specific Business Contacts : Some of the business contacts that you may be trying to meet in Guyana, may belong to a religious group that is not common in Guyana, and therefore which is not included in the above list of public holidays or bank holidays. To be safe, you should also verify that no major religious holidays coincides with any planned business trip to Guyana. For more information, see our pages on the religious calendars of the world. |
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Religious Holidays : Public holidays in Guyana that are based on certain religious calendars may be subject to local variations due to differing interpretations between different religious authorities, or to seemingly arbitrary changes in the date a holiday is celebrated because it conflicts with another holiday that is based on another calendar, or because the day of the holiday is deemed inauspicious (bad luck). To find out more about these uncertainties, see the footnote below, if any, for each specific religion. |
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Muslim Holidays : Muslim bank holidays, legal holidays and public holidays for Guyana were evaluated using the Umm al-Qura Calendar of Saudi Arabia which is used in Saudi Arabia and in most of the Persian Gulf States. Holidays may occur a day later in countries outside the Gulf region. The sunrises, sunsets, moon phases, moonrises and moonsets used in these calculations are based on the location of Mecca (latitude 21.42°N, longitude, 39.82°E, GMT+3 hours, no summer time rules). For more details on Muslim holidays, see Muslim Calendar Holidays. For Salat (prayer times) calculations, see our Freeware page. |
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Hindu Calendar Public Holidays : For Guyana, when calculating the date of bank holidays, legal holidays and public holidays based on the Hindu Lunar calendar, if the date is expunged (ie. does not occur), then we use the following existing date of the Hindu Lunar calendar. Local practice concerning expunged days may vary regionally as described in many sources, including the 1998 book The Indian Calendric System by G.K. Chatterjee. |
Disclaimer
In many parts of
the world, holidays are subject to arbitrary, last minute, changes by local
authorities. While every effort has been made to present an accurate list of
2012 bank holidays, legal holidays and public holidays for Guyana, we
cannot accept any responsibility for any error or omission in the data presented
above. You are therefore advised to verify
the above dates with the embassy or consulate of Guyana, before planning any
trip to Guyana. For last-minute updates to worldwide public holidays, visit
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