Ramzan will end their month-long fast with the sighting of the crescent moon and begin the celebrations of Eid-ul-Fitr.
The Emiri Diwan had earlier officially declared that Eid holidays for ministries, other government institutions and public entities will run from June 13 to June 23, with everyone resuming normal duties on June 24.
Banks have holidays so it's better to complete your financial work soon.
Insurance companies and financial institutions in the country, which falls under the purview of the Qatar Central Bank, will have their Eid Al Fitr holidays on June 17, 18 and 19 (Sunday, Monday and Tuesday), according to Gulf Times.
These institutions will get back to their normal work on Wednesday, June 20, according to sources.
Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) also will be closed for three days from Sunday, June 17, in view of Eid Al Fitr holidays.
The market will resume trading on Wednesday, June 20, an official spokesman of the bourse said.
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