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22 Dec. 07:50

Celebrate the New Year with Saloni — create a festive atmosphere in your home!

The New Year is a time of renewal, warmth, and new beginnings. It is the moment when every home deserves to look especially beautiful, bright, and welcoming. Saloni invites you to welcome the holidays with elegance, comfort, and modern design.

 

This festive season, Saloni offers discounts of up to 50% on furniture and chandeliers, making it the perfect opportunity to refresh your interior before the New Year.

 

At Saloni, you will find:

— stylish furniture for living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens

— elegant chandeliers that fill your home with magical light

 

Each piece combines high-quality materials with refined design, ensuring both beauty and comfort. With Saloni, your home becomes a place where festive joy and cozy moments come together.

 

Welcome the New Year with Saloni — where style meets comfort.

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24 Dec. 08:00

Official Days Off in Turkmenistan in 2026

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The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of Turkmenistan has officially approved the work and rest schedule for 2026. In Turkmenistan, there will be a total of 12 official public holidays across all regions.

Workweek formats are as follows:

  • Five-day workweek — 40 hours

  • Six-day workweek (7 hours/day) — 40 hours

  • Six-day workweek (6 hours/day) — 36 hours

The public holidays in Turkmenistan in 2026 are:

  • January 1 — New Year

  • March 8 — International Women’s Day

  • March 20 — Oraza Bayram

  • March 21–22 — National Spring Holiday

  • May 18 — Constitution and State Flag Day of Turkmenistan

  • May 27–29 — Gurban Bayram

  • September 27 — Independence Day

  • October 6 — Day of Remembrance

  • December 12 — International Neutrality Day

On the workday preceding a public holiday, working hours are reduced by one hour. The same applies to night shifts, and in continuous production, the schedule is equivalent to a normal day. The average monthly working time is 166.9 hours for a 40-hour workweek and 150.5 hours for a 36-hour workweek. This ensures a balanced labor schedule throughout Turkmenistan in 2026.