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Rumor: 4th April National Holiday In India For Winning Cricket World Cup 2011

An interesting rumor in India that is Govt of India has declared 4th April as national holiday. Yesterday, India won Cricket world cup 2011 after 1983. People were expecting holiday announcement from Govt but it didn’t happen.

This rumor may be circulating through Facebook, sms & other internet means but still no Govt statement has appeared to clarify this issue. Indian Govt is still not confirm either 4 April declare as national holiday or not.

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April 3, 2011 Nouman Younas
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One Response

  1. Ravi Shastri

    It seems GOI will not give any holiday to celebrate Indias world conquer. Its not fair. The country deserves a holiday.

    April 4, 2011

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