Maha minority panel seeks shorter working hours for Muslims during Ramzan

Story by  IANS | Posted by  Tarique Anwar | Date 22-02-2025
Maharashtra Minority Commission Chairman Pyare Khan
Maharashtra Minority Commission Chairman Pyare Khan

 

Mumbai

Following in the footsteps of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, which have allowed Muslim government employees to leave work early during the fasting month of Ramzan, similar demands are now being raised in Maharashtra and other states.

Maharashtra Minority Commission Chairman Pyare Khan confirmed that the commission has received several applications urging the state government to permit Muslim employees to leave work an hour earlier during Ramzan.

"We have received several requests from people asking for permission to leave offices an hour early during Ramzan. India is a great example of 'Ganga Jamuna Tehzeeb,' where people from different communities live together in harmony," Khan told IANS.

He added that he intends to present this request to Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis through an official letter.

The demand follows orders issued by the Telangana and Andhra Pradesh governments, which allow Muslim employees, including teachers and contract workers, to leave work at 4 p.m. instead of the usual 5 p.m. from March 2 to March 30 in order to perform religious rituals.

"The government hereby permits all the employees who profess Islam, including teachers and persons hired on contract, out-sourcing basis, and Village/Ward Secretaries, to leave their offices/schools early by an hour before closing time on all working days during the Holy month of 'Ramzan' to perform necessary rituals," read the Andhra Pradesh government order.

Similarly, the Telangana government order stated: "The government hereby permits all Muslim government employees/teachers/contract/out-sourcing/boards/corporations and public sector employees working in the state to leave their offices/schools at 4 p.m. during the holy month of Ramzan, i.e., from March 2 to 31, to offer necessary prayers, except when their presence is required due to exigencies of services."

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The demand is also gaining traction in Karnataka, where Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) Vice Presidents M.R.M. Hussain and Syed Ahmad recently wrote to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, urging the state government to grant Muslim employees a one-hour exemption from duty to facilitate prayers and iftar.

However, the Karnataka government has yet to make a decision on the request.