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

WRITE A SIMPLE 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 well. I am writing to request leave from work for the upcoming Diwali and Chath Pooja festivals.

As you know, Diwali and Chath Pooja are important celebrations in our culture and I would like to spend this time with my family. I am requesting leave from [Start Date] to [End Date] for Diwali and from [Start Date] to [End Date] for Chath Pooja.

I have already planned my work schedule and will complete all of my tasks before I leave. I have also informed my colleagues about my absence, and they will be able to cover for me during this time.


Thank you for your consideration. If you require any additional information, please do not hesitate to let me know.


Best regards,

[Your Name]



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