Public Holidays 2025: List of all important holidays, see when schools and offices will be closed – StudyToper


public holidays in 2025: New Year 2025 is here and everyone is busy with their work and planning holidays. Whether you are a student, a teacher or an office worker, it is very important for everyone to know the holiday calendar. With this you can plan well for your work and spending time with family.

In this article we will give you information about all the important public holidays of 2025. We will also tell you when schools and offices will remain closed. We have prepared this list as per the government calendar, which includes both gazetted holidays and restricted holidays.

Public Holidays 2025: at a glance

name of holiday date Day
Republic Day 26 January sunday
Holi 14 March Friday
Mahavir Jayanti 10th April Thursday
good friday 18 April Friday
Buddha Purnima 12th May monday
Eid-ul-Fitr 31st March monday
Independence Day August 15 Friday
Dussehra 2 October Thursday

Gazetted Holidays 2025

Gazetted holidays are those holidays which are mandatory for government employees. There are a total of 17 gazetted holidays in 2025. Some of these major holidays are:

  • Republic Day: 26 January (Sunday)
  • Mahashivratri: 26 February (Wednesday)
  • Holi: 14 March (Friday)
  • Mahavir Jayanti: 10 April (Thursday)
  • Good Friday: 18 April (Friday)
  • Buddha Purnima: 12 May (Monday)
  • Eid-ul-Zuha: 7 June (Saturday)
  • Independence Day: 15 August (Friday)
  • Gandhi Jayanti: 2 October (Thursday)
  • Diwali: 20 October (Monday)
  • Christmas: 25 December (Thursday)

restricted holidays 2025

Restricted holidays are those holidays which employees can choose as per their choice. There are a total of 34 restricted holidays in 2025. Some of these important holidays are:

  • New Year: 1 January (Wednesday)
  • Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti: 6 January (Monday)
  • Makar Sankranti: 14 January (Tuesday)
  • Basant Panchami: 2 February (Sunday)
  • Guru Ravidas Jayanti: 12 February (Wednesday)
  • Chhath Puja: 28 October (Tuesday)
  • Guru Nanak Jayanti: 5 November (Wednesday)

school holidays 2025

The calendar of holidays in schools is slightly different. Here are some of the major school holidays in 2025:

  • Winter Break: Till first week of January
  • Summer Vacation: Mid-May to first week of July
  • Dussehra Break: From end of September to beginning of October
  • Diwali Break: Last week of October
  • Christmas Break: Last week of December to first week of January

Apart from this, schools remain closed on all gazetted holidays and some selected restricted holidays.

office holidays 2025

Office holidays are often according to the government calendar. However, this may vary in private companies. Generally, the following holidays are observed in the office:

  • all gazetted holidays
  • select restricted holidays
  • Saturday and Sunday (two days off a week)
  • Additional holidays as per company policy

month wise holiday list

January 2025

  • January 1: New Year (Restricted Holiday)
  • 6 January: Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti (Restricted Holiday)
  • 14 January: Makar Sankranti/Pongal (Restricted Holiday)
  • 26 January: Republic Day (Gazetted Holiday)

february 2025

  • 2 February: Basant Panchami (Restricted Holiday)
  • 12 February: Guru Ravidas Jayanti (Restricted Holiday)
  • 19 February: Shivaji Jayanti (Restricted Holiday)
  • 26 February: Mahashivratri (Gazetted Holiday)

March 2025

  • 13 March: Holika Dahan (Restricted Holiday)
  • 14 March: Holi (Gazetted Holiday)
  • 31 March: Eid-ul-Fitr (Gazetted Holiday)

April 2025

  • 10 April: Mahavir Jayanti (Gazetted Holiday)
  • 18 April: Good Friday (Gazetted Holiday)

May 2025

  • 12 May: Buddha Purnima (Gazetted Holiday)

June 2025

  • 7 June: Eid-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) (Gazetted Holiday)

July 2025

  • 6 July: Muharram (Gazetted holiday)

August 2025

  • 9 August: Raksha Bandhan (Restricted Holiday)
  • 15 August: Independence Day (Gazetted Holiday)
  • 16 August: Janmashtami (Gazetted Holiday)

September 2025

  • 5 September: Eid-e-Milad (Gazetted Holiday)

October 2025

  • 2 October: Gandhi Jayanti and Dussehra (Gazetted Holiday)
  • 20 October: Diwali (Gazetted Holiday)
  • 28 October: Chhath Puja (Restricted Holiday)

November 2025

  • 5 November: Guru Nanak Jayanti (Gazetted Holiday)

December 2025

  • 25 December: Christmas (Gazetted Holiday)

importance of holidays

Holidays play a very important role in our lives. They not only give us a chance to relax but also keep our culture and traditions alive. Some holidays have special significance:

  • Republic Day and Independence Day: These national festivals remind us of the history and constitution of our country.
  • Holi and Diwali: These festivals symbolize our cultural heritage and unite the community.
  • Eid and Christmas: These religious festivals promote unity and brotherhood among different communities.
  • Buddha Purnima and Mahavir Jayanti: These days remind us of the teachings of great religious leaders.

holiday effect

Holidays have a deep impact on our lives and society:

  1. Mental health: Holidays help reduce stress and improve mental health.
  2. Family Bonding: Spending time with family during the holidays strengthens relationships.
  3. Cultural Awareness: Celebrating various festivals increases awareness about our culture and traditions.
  4. Economy: Shopping and travel during festivals boost the economy.
  5. Social Unity: Public holidays bring different communities together and promote social unity.

How to plan a vacation

Some tips to make the most of the 2025 holidays:

  • Plan ahead: Mark holiday dates in your calendar and plan ahead of time.
  • Take advantage of long weekends: Where possible, enjoy a long vacation by combining weekends with holidays.
  • Make a budget: Prepare a budget for festivals and holidays in advance.
  • Travel planning: If you want to travel, book tickets and hotels well in advance.
  • Work planning: Plan your work in the office in such a way that there is not much stress before and after the holidays.

Disclaimer

This article is for general information only. Holiday dates and rules are subject to change. Please confirm official information with your school, office or local administration. We do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of this information. Always get the latest and correct information before making your plans.

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