Govt Holidays Calendar 2025, National, Religious, Other Holiday in India

Govt Holidays Calendar 2025, Gazetted Holidays, National, Religious, Other Holiday in India The Government Holidays Calendar 2025 is a list of national and regional holidays observed across India, including major events like Republic Day (January 26), Independence Day (August 15), and Diwali. It reflects the country’s cultural diversity, with holidays for various religious and local traditions, such as Pongal, Bihu, and Onam. These holidays provide opportunities for celebrations, relaxation, and quality time with loved ones while helping individuals and organizations plan schedules effectively.

Govt Holidays Calendar 2025

Besides national holidays, the calendar contains local holidays that occur only in certain states or communities. Some examples include Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Bihu in Assam, and Onam in Kerala. These holidays mark regional cultures and traditions.

Govt Holidays Calendar 2025 Overview

Purpose Lists official holidays, including national and regional events
National Holidays  Republic Day (January 26), Independence Day (August 15), Gandhi Jayanti (October 2)
Religious Holidays  Holi, Eid, Diwali, Christmas, Gurpurab, Good Friday
Regional Holidays  Pongal (Tamil Nadu), Bihu (Assam), Onam (Kerala), and others specific to states
Significance Recognizes cultural and religious diversity; promotes relaxation and family bonding
Holiday Coverage  Applicable to government offices, schools, and most businesses across the nation
Utility  Helps individuals and organizations plan vacations, events, and schedules effectively

Gazetted Holidays Calendar 2025 for Central Government

S.No Occasion Date  Day
1. Republic Day January 26 Sunday
2. Maha Shivaratri February 26 Wednesday
3. Holi March 14 Friday
4. Id-ul-Fitr March 31 Monday
5. Mahavir Jayanti April 10 Thursday
6. Good Friday April 18 Friday
7. Buddha Purnima May 12 Monday
8. Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) June 7 Saturday
9. Muharram July 6 Sunday
10. Independence Day August 15 Friday
11. Janmashtami August 16 Saturday
12. Milad-un-Nabi or Id-e-Milad September 5 Friday
13. Mahatma Gandhi Jayanth October 2 Thursday
14. Dussehra October 2 Thursday
15. Diwali (Deepavali) October 20 Monday
16. Guru Nanak’s Birthday November 5 Wednesday
17. Christmas Day December 25 Thursday

Restricted Central Government Holidays Calendar 2025

S.No Occasion Date  Day
1. New Year’s Day January 1 Wednesday
2. Guru Gobind Singh’s Birthday January 6 Monday
3. Makar Sankranti / Magha Bihu/ Pongal / Hazarat Ali’s Birthday January 14 Tuesday
4. Basant Panchami / Sri Panchami February 2 Sunday
5. Guru Ravi Das’s Birthday February 12 Wednesday
6. Shiva Ji Jayanti February 19 Wednesday
7. Swami Dayananda Saraswati Jayanti February 23 Sunday
8. Holika Dahan March 13 Thursday
9. Dola Yatra March 14 Friday
10. Jumat-ul-Vida March 28 Friday
11. Chaitra Sukladi / Gudi Padava / Ugadi/ Cheti Chand March 30 Sunday
12. Ram Navmi April 6 Sunday
13. Vaisakhi / Vishu April 13 Sunday
14. Puthandu (Tamil New Year’s Day) April 14 Monday
15. Vaishakhi (Bengal)/ Bahag Bihu (Assam) April 15 Tuesday
16. Easter Sunday April 20 Sunday
17. Guru Rabindranath’s Birthday May 9 Friday
18. Rath Yatra June 27 Friday
19. Raksha Bandhan August 9 Saturday
20. Parsi New Year’s Day  August 15 Friday
21. Janmashtami (Smarta) August 15 Friday
22. Ganesh Chaturthi / Vinayaka Chaturthi August 27 Wednesday
23. Onam or Thiru Onam Day September 5 Friday
24. Dussehra (Saptami) September 29 Monday
25. Dussehra (Mah Ashtami) September 30 Tuesday
26. Dussehra (Maha Navmi) October 1 Wednesday
27. Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday October 07 Thursday
28. Karaka Chaturthi (Karwa Chauth) October 10 Friday
29. Naraka Chaturdashi October 20 Monday
30. Govardhan Puja October 22 Wednesday
31. Bhai Dooj October 23 Thursday
32. Chhat Puja October 28 Tuesday
33. Guru Teg Bahadur’s Martyrdom Day November 24 Monday
34. Christmas Eve December 24 Wednesday

National Holidays: Unity in Diversity

India’s national holidays are being celebrated throughout the country; hence, it gives one a sense of unity and patriotism. Republic Day on January 26, Independence Day on August 15, and Gandhi Jayanti on October 2 are celebrated in reverence for India’s freedom movement and the values that define the nation. Holidays give an opportunity to reflect on India’s rich history and the achievements and sacrifices that our freedom fighters have rendered to the nation. Government offices and educational institutions are closed down during these holidays, thus most businesses, which include citizens, take part in national events and parades and other related community activities.

Religious Holidays: Time for Reflection and Fun

India is a land of divergent religions, and a full calendar of holidays filled with the traditions of those cultures: Good Friday (25th March) and Christmas Day (25th December). There are also important holy days for the Hindus-Diwali, the festival of lights-on November 12; Eid, by Hindus and Muslims; Holi for all Hindus; and Guru’s birthday, Gurpurab, for Sikhs and other communities. These holidays give a chance to enjoy religious traditions, perform rituals, and spend time with family.

Advantages of the Government Holidays Calendar 2025

  • The plan helps individuals and business managers plan vacations, events, and work schedules within and around official holidays.
  • Some quality time off is guaranteed to employees, students, and families to relax and revitalize themselves.
  • The various holidays enable people to be a part of national, religious, and regional festivals; such cultures ensure awareness and the practicing of traditions.
  • Ensuring people enjoy regular breaks from working or studying helps employees and students have a healthy mentality.
  • Increased Productivity: Taking advantage of holidays for rest makes people more focused and productive when going back to work or school.

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