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WRITE A MAIL TO THE MANAGER ABOUT DEEWALI AND CHATH POOJA LEAVE

WRITE A MAIL TO THE MANAGER ABOUT DEEWALI  AND CHATH POOJA LEAVE


Subject: Request for Diwali and Chath Pooja Leave


Dear [Manager’s Name],

I hope this email finds you in good health and spirits. With Diwali and Chath Pooja around the corner, I am writing to request leave from work for both festivals.

As you are aware, Diwali is one of the most significant festivals celebrated in India and holds great importance in our culture. Similarly, Chath Pooja is another festival celebrated with enthusiasm and devotion in our region.

Therefore, I would like to request leave from [Start Date] to [End Date] for Diwali, and from [Start Date] to [End Date] for Chath Pooja. During this time, I will be travelling to my hometown to celebrate these festivals with my family and loved ones.

I have planned my work schedule in advance, and I will ensure that all my pending tasks are completed before I take my leave. Moreover, I have already discussed my absence with my team members, and they are well-prepared to cover for me in my absence.

I understand the importance of our work and responsibilities towards the organization, and I assure you that I will resume my work promptly and efficiently upon my return.

Thank you for considering my request. If you need any further information or clarification, please let me know.


Looking forward to your positive response.


Sincerely,

[Your Name]

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