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Holiday List 2025: Government and Public Holidays in India

Writer: Dipali WaghmodeDipali Waghmode

Planning ahead for the holidays is essential if you want to maximise your vacation time and preserve your work-life balance in 2025. One of the most crucial parts of this preparation is being aware of the public holidays that the national government has declared. In addition to offering a chance for leisure and relaxation, these holidays are crucial for the overall planning of our personal and professional schedules. Likewise, businesses also need to have a complete overview of these days. Keeping operations running smoothly, increasing employee happiness, and guaranteeing efficient resource management all depend on planning around India's vacation schedule. Different industries may take different approaches to vacation planning in order to accommodate different operating requirements. In this post, we'll go over the complete list of Central Government holidays for 2025 so you can stay organised and make the most of the coming year.

 

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Central Government Holiday List 2025

Occasion

Date

Day

Republic Day

January 26

Sunday

Maha Shivaratri

February 26

Wednesday

Holi

March 14

Friday

Id-ul-Fitr

March 31

Monday

Mahavir Jayanti

April 10

Thursday

Good Friday

April 18

Friday

Buddha Purnima

May 12

Monday

Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)

June 7

Saturday

Muharram

July 6

Sunday

Independence Day

August 15

Friday

Janmashtami

August 16

Saturday

Milad-un-Nabi or Id-e-Milad

September 5

Friday

Mahatma Gandhi Jayanthi

October 2

Thursday

Dussehra

October 2

Thursday

Diwali (Deepavali)

October 20

Monday

Guru Nanak’s Birthday

November 5

Wednesday

Christmas Day

December 25

Thursday


Restricted Central Government Holidays List 2025

Occasion

Date 

Day

New Year’s Day

January 1

Wednesday

Guru Gobind Singh’s Birthday

January 6

Monday

Makar Sankranti / Magha Bihu/ Pongal / Hazarat Ali’s Birthday

January 14

Tuesday

Basant Panchami / Sri Panchami

February 2

Sunday

Guru Ravi Das’s Birthday

February 12

Wednesday

Shiva Ji Jayanti

February 19

Wednesday

Swami Dayananda Saraswati Jayanti

February 23

Sunday

Holika Dahan

March 13

Thursday

Dolayatra

March 14

Friday

Jumat-ul-Vida

March 28

Friday

Chaitra Sukladi / Gudi Padava / Ugadi/ Cheti Chand

March 30

Sunday

Ram Navmi

April 6

Sunday

Vaisakhi / Vishu

April 13

Sunday

Puthandu (Tamil New Year’s Day)

April 14

Monday

Vaishakhadi (Bengal)/ Bahag Bihu (Assam)

April 15

Tuesday

Easter Sunday

April 20

Sunday

Guru Rabindranath’s Birthday

May 9

Friday

Rath Yatra

June 27

Friday

Raksha Bandhan

August 9

Saturday

Parsi New Year’s Day / Nauraj

August 15

Friday

Janmashtami (Smarta)

August 15

Friday

Ganesh Chaturthi / Vinayaka Chaturthi

August 27

Wednesday

Onam or Thiru Onam Day

September 5

Friday

Dussehra (Saptami)

September 29

Monday

Dussehra (Mahashtami)

September 30

Tuesday

Dussehra (Mahanavmi)

October 1

Wednesday

Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday

October 07

Thursday

Karaka Chaturthi (KarwaChouth)

October 10

Friday

Naraka Chaturdasi

October 20

Monday

Govardhan Puja

October 22

Wednesday

Bhai Duj

October 23

Thursday

Pratihar Shashthi or Surya Shashthi (Chhat Puja)

October 28

Tuesday

Guru Teg Bahadur’s Martyrdom Day

November 24

Monday

Christmas Eve

December 24

Wednesday


Besides these Central Government and public holidays, there are some state holidays, depending on the state-specific and regional festivals. These may not be the same for all states, so individuals and business owners must check local calendars.


Conclusion

Given that the national and state governments must take into consideration the cultural and regional diversity of more than 1.42 billion people spread throughout 28 states and 8 union territories, being aware of the holiday calendar is a must. This is even more important for business owners and HR managers. In India, a lot of businesses give their workers a choice of optional holidays, allowing them to observe non-gazetted holidays instead of closing on Gazetted holidays. Nonetheless, some companies match their holiday schedules to the ones established by their office building's management. 


FAQ

Q1. How many holidays are granted to government employees in India?

Because they work five days a week, Central Government employees receive 104 holidays annually. In addition, they are granted leave in the form of three national holidays, two limited holidays, and fourteen gazetted holidays.


Q2. What are the Central Government holidays in 2025?

In addition to a list of other public holidays observed for government workers in different states, the Central Government holidays for 2025 include national holidays such as Republic Day, Independence Day, and Gandhi Jayanti.


Q3. Is New Year a public holiday in any state?

Yes, New Year's Day has been proclaimed a public holiday in a number of states. Additionally, it is a bank holiday.


Q4. How many holidays will the Central Government give in 2025?

Depending on the location and any new holidays the government declares, the number of holidays for Central Government employees in 2025 may change. Nonetheless, there are usually 15 to 20 official holidays in a year.


Q5. Are the Central Government holidays in 2025 the same for all Indian states?

All states follow the national holidays, however, other holidays could differ based on regional traditions, festivals, and celebrations unique to each state. For state-specific holidays, it's critical to review notices from the local government.


Q6. Can I take leave on Central Government holidays as a private sector employee?

Although the Central Government's holiday regulations do not apply to private sector workers, many private enterprises do match their leave plans with the national holidays, however this varies from company to company.


Q7. Can I take a public holiday of one state in another state?

You cannot take a public holiday in one Indian state as a holiday in another unless it is a public holiday in the state you are in.


Q8. Are public holidays paid in India?

Employees are entitled to paid time off for the three national holidays as well as any other festival holidays that each state government chooses to observe. It should be mentioned that state-specific holidays can differ, which reflects the great geographical and cultural diversity of India.


Q9. What does a restricted holiday mean in India?

Employees are free to choose whether or not to take a restricted holiday. It is a type of paid leave and is not mandatory. Over the course of a fiscal year, an employee is only allowed to take a specific number of limited holidays.









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