Years: 2025 2026 2027

India Public Holidays List 2027

Following are the list of Public, Office, School, Bank Holidays in India year 2027

S.no.DateHolidayType
101 Jan, FridayNew Year's DayOptional holiday
215 Jan, FridayPongalHinduism,Optional holiday
315 Jan, FridayMakar SankrantiHinduism,Optional holiday
426 Jan, TuesdayRepublic DayNational holiday
506 Feb, SaturdayLunar New YearObservance
609 Feb, TuesdayRamadan StartObservance
711 Feb, ThursdayVasant PanchamiHinduism,Optional holiday
814 Feb, SundayValentine's DayObservance
919 Feb, FridayShivaji JayantiOptional holiday
1006 Mar, SaturdayMaha Shivaratri/ShivaratriNational holiday,Hinduism
1110 Mar, WednesdayRamzan IdNational holiday
1220 Mar, SaturdayMarch EquinoxSeason
1322 Mar, MondayHoliNational holiday,Hinduism
1425 Mar, ThursdayMaundy ThursdayObservance,Christian
1526 Mar, FridayGood FridayNational holiday
1628 Mar, SundayEaster DayOptional holiday
1707 Apr, WednesdayUgadiHinduism,Optional holiday
1807 Apr, WednesdayGudi PadwaHinduism,Optional holiday
1914 Apr, WednesdayAmbedkar JayantiObservance
2015 Apr, ThursdayRama NavamiNational holiday,Hinduism
2122 Apr, ThursdayFirst day of PassoverObservance
2201 May, SaturdayInternational Worker's DayObservance
2309 May, SundayMothers' DayObservance
2417 May, MondayBakridNational holiday
2516 Jun, WednesdayMuharram/AshuraNational holiday
2620 Jun, SundayFathers' DayObservance
2721 Jun, MondayJune SolsticeSeason
2805 Jul, MondayRath YatraHinduism,Optional holiday
2901 Aug, SundayFriendship DayObservance
3015 Aug, SundayIndependence DayNational holiday
3117 Aug, TuesdayRaksha Bandhan (Rakhi)Hinduism,Optional holiday
3225 Aug, WednesdayJanmashtamiNational holiday,Hinduism
3325 Aug, WednesdayJanmashtami (Smarta)Hinduism,Optional holiday
3404 Sep, SaturdayGanesh Chaturthi/Vinayaka ChaturthiHinduism,Optional holiday
3512 Sep, SundayOnamHinduism,Optional holiday
3623 Sep, ThursdaySeptember EquinoxSeason
3730 Sep, ThursdayFirst Day of Sharad NavratriObservance,Hinduism
3802 Oct, SaturdayMahatma Gandhi JayantiNational holiday
3905 Oct, TuesdayFirst Day of Durga Puja FestivitiesObservance,Hinduism
4009 Oct, SaturdayDussehraNational holiday,Hinduism
4118 Oct, MondayKaraka Chaturthi (Karva Chauth)Hinduism,Optional holiday
4229 Oct, FridayDiwali/DeepavaliNational holiday,Hinduism
4331 Oct, SundayHalloweenObservance
4431 Oct, SundayBhai DujHinduism,Optional holiday
4504 Nov, ThursdayChhat Puja (Pratihar Sashthi/Surya Sashthi)Hinduism,Optional holiday
4624 Nov, WednesdayGuru Tegh Bahadur's Martyrdom DayOptional holiday
4712 Dec, SundayHazarat Ali's BirthdayOptional holiday
4822 Dec, WednesdayDecember SolsticeSeason
4924 Dec, FridayChristmas EveOptional holiday
5025 Dec, SaturdayFirst Day of HanukkahObservance
5125 Dec, SaturdayChristmasNational holiday
5231 Dec, FridayNew Year's EveObservance

New Year's Day (01 Jan) : New Year’s Day is celebrated many countries such as in India on the January 1 in the Gregorian calendar.

Pongal (15 Jan) : Many southern states in India, particularly Tamil Nadu, celebrate Pongal as a thanksgiving for the good harvest season in mid-January every year.

Makar Sankranti (15 Jan) : Makar Sankranti is a restricted holiday in India

Republic Day (26 Jan) : India's Republic Day marks the anniversary of the adoption of the Indian constitution. It is an annual gazetted holiday in India on January 26.

Lunar New Year (06 Feb) : Lunar New year is an annual global celebration in many countries including India.

Ramadan Start (09 Feb) : Ramadan is a period of prayer, reflection and fasting for many Muslims worldwide. It is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar.

Vasant Panchami (11 Feb) : Vasant Panchami, or India’s spring festival, is a Hindu event that includes special rituals and highlights the start of spring.

Valentine's Day (14 Feb) : Valentine’s Day is celebrated in many places worldwide, including in India, on February 14 each year.

Shivaji Jayanti (19 Feb) : Shivaji Jayanti is a restricted holiday in India

Maha Shivaratri/Shivaratri (06 Mar) : Maha Shivratri is an annual festival dedicated to Shiva, the Hindu God of destruction. For devotees, is a day of reflection and meditation.

Ramzan Id (10 Mar) : One day of Eid-ul-Fitar, which marks the end of Ramadan, is a gazetted holiday in India.

March Equinox (20 Mar) : March Equinox in India (New Delhi)

Holi (22 Mar) : Holi is a spring festival of colors celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs and others. It celebrates the triumph of good over evil and the upcoming season of spring. The festival can last up to sixteen days.

Maundy Thursday (25 Mar) : Maundy Thursday is a Christian observance on the Thursday during Holy Week. It is the day before Good Friday.

Good Friday (26 Mar) : Many Christians commemorate Jesus Christ’s crucifixion and death on Good Friday. It is a gazetted holiday in India.

Easter Day (28 Mar) : Easter Sunday commemorates Jesus Christ’s resurrection, according to Christian belief.

Ugadi (07 Apr) : Ugadi is a restricted holiday in India

Gudi Padwa (07 Apr) : Gudi Padwa is a restricted holiday in India

Ambedkar Jayanti (14 Apr) : Ambedkar Jayanti is a observance in India

Rama Navami (15 Apr) : Rama Navami is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Rama, the first son of King Dasaratha of Ayodhya.

First day of Passover (22 Apr) : During Passover, the Jewish people remember the liberation of the Israelites from slavery, their exodus from Egypt, and that their first-born children were spared during the 10th plague, as told in the Haggadah.

International Worker's Day (01 May) :

Mothers' Day (09 May) : Mother’s Day celebrates the achievements and efforts of mothers and mother figures.

Bakrid (17 May) : For India's more than 200 million Muslims, Bakrid, the Festival of Sacrifice, is one of the holiest days of the year.

Muharram/Ashura (16 Jun) : Muharram, or the Islamic New Year, is a public holiday in India.

Fathers' Day (20 Jun) : Father’s Day celebrates fatherhood and male parenting on different dates worldwide.

June Solstice (21 Jun) : June Solstice in India (New Delhi)

Rath Yatra (05 Jul) : Rath Yatra is a restricted holiday in India

Friendship Day (01 Aug) : For many Indian people, the first Sunday of August is dedicated to celebrating their best friends.

Independence Day (15 Aug) : India's Independence Day is an annual gazetted holiday on August 15 to commemorate the day India became an independent nation.

Raksha Bandhan (Rakhi) (17 Aug) : Raksha Bandhan is a Hindu festival that is celebrated on the full moon of the Hindu month of Shravana (Shravan Poornima). The day is also sometimes referred to as Brother and Sister Day because it honors the relationship between brother and sister.

Janmashtami (25 Aug) : Krishna Janmashtami is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Krishna, the eighth incarnation of the god Vishnu. It is celebrated on the eighth day of the Hindu month of Bhadrava (Bhadrapada), which is usually in August or September.

Janmashtami (Smarta) (25 Aug) : Janmashtami (Smarta) is a restricted holiday in India

Ganesh Chaturthi/Vinayaka Chaturthi (04 Sep) : Ganesh Chaturthi is the great Ganesha festival that celebrates the birthday of Lord Ganesha during the Hindu Month of Bhadra, which usually falls between mid-August and mid-September. It is also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi and can last up to 10 days.

Onam (12 Sep) : Onam is a restricted holiday in India

September Equinox (23 Sep) : September Equinox in India (New Delhi)

First Day of Sharad Navratri (30 Sep) : First Day of Sharad Navratri is a observance and Hindu holiday in India

Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti (02 Oct) : Mahatma Gandhi's birthday is an annual gazetted holiday in India on October 2.

First Day of Durga Puja Festivities (05 Oct) : First Day of Durga Puja Festivities is a observance and Hindu holiday in India

Dussehra (09 Oct) : Dussehra, also known as Vijaya Dashami, is an Indian festival that celebrates good forces over evil forces. It spans for 10 days and is celebrated in varied traditions across India.

Karaka Chaturthi (Karva Chauth) (18 Oct) : Karwa Chauth is an annual one-day festival that honors the Hindu god Shiva and goddess Parvati. It is celebrated by all married Hindu women on the fourth day after the full moon in the Hindu month of Kartik, which is usually in October.

Diwali/Deepavali (29 Oct) : Diwali is a festival of physical and spiritual light celebrated in October or November each year.

Halloween (31 Oct) : Halloween is a festive occasion that is celebrated in many countries on October 31 each year.

Bhai Duj (31 Oct) : Bhai Duj is a Hindu festival that celebrates the relationship between a brother and a sister on the second day after the new moon in the Hindu month of Kartika.

Chhat Puja (Pratihar Sashthi/Surya Sashthi) (04 Nov) : Chhat Puja (Pratihar Sashthi/Surya Sashthi) is a restricted holiday in India

Guru Tegh Bahadur's Martyrdom Day (24 Nov) : Guru Tegh Bahadur's Martyrdom Day is a restricted holiday in India

Hazarat Ali's Birthday (12 Dec) : Hazarat Ali's Birthday is a restricted holiday in India

December Solstice (22 Dec) : December Solstice in India (New Delhi)

Christmas Eve (24 Dec) : Christmas Eve is the day before Christmas Day and falls on December 24 in the Gregorian calendar.

First Day of Hanukkah (25 Dec) : Hanukkah, also known as Chanukah or the Festival of Lights, is celebrated for 8 days between the 25th day of the month of Kislev to the second day of Tevet in the Hebrew calendar.

Christmas (25 Dec) : Many Christians celebrate Christmas Day, which is a gazetted holiday in India, on December 25 each year.

New Year's Eve (31 Dec) : New Year’s Eve is the last day of the year, December 31, in the Gregorian calendar.