Public Holidays in India 2026: List of National and Government Holidays

Jan 13, 2026, 18:09 IST

The official list of public holidays in India 2026 is here to help you in planning your year ahead. From national holidays like Republic Day to major festivals like Diwali and Holi, we bring you the complete calendar of gazetted and restricted holidays to help you plan your vacations and work schedules.

List of public holidays in India 2026
List of public holidays in India 2026

As we approach the new year, the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) has released the formal schedule for public holidays in India 2026. 

This calendar is a vital resource for central government employees, private-sector professionals, and students to plan their annual leave and travel. The 2026 Indian holiday calendar highlights 17 mandatory gazetted holidays and a wide array of restricted holidays, reflecting the nation's rich cultural and religious diversity. 

Key national holidays in India in 2026, such as Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanti, are fixed, while several festival dates remain subject to lunar sightings. 

Staying updated with this official list of public holidays ensures seamless coordination of professional deadlines and personal celebrations.

Official List of Gazetted and National Holidays in India 2026

Gazetted holidays are mandatory public holidays observed by all central government offices, banks, and educational institutions across the country. These dates constitute the primary government holidays in 2026.

Month

Date

Day

Holiday Name

January

26 Jan

Monday

Republic Day

March

04 Mar

Wednesday

Holi

 

21 Mar

Saturday

Id-ul-Fitr (Tentative)

 

26 Mar

Thursday

Rama Navami

 

31 Mar

Tuesday

Mahavir Jayanti

April

03 Apr

Friday

Good Friday

May

01 May

Friday

Buddha Purnima

 

27 May

Wednesday

Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)

June

26 Jun

Friday

Muharram

August

15 Aug

Saturday

Independence Day

September

04 Sep

Friday

Janmashtami

October

02 Oct

Friday

Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday

 

20 Oct

Tuesday

Dussehra (Vijaya Dashami)

November

08 Nov

Sunday

Diwali (Deepavali)

 

24 Nov

Tuesday

Guru Nanak’s Birthday

December

25 Dec

Friday

Christmas Day

Source: india.gov.in (Holiday Calendar)

Also Read - What are the Differences Between Restricted Holidays and Gazetted Holidays

List of Restricted Public Holidays in India 2026

Restricted holidays (RH) are optional leaves. Central government employees can select any two days from the following list to observe according to their religious or personal traditions.

Month

Date

Day

Holiday Name

January

01 Jan

Thursday

New Year's Day

 

14 Jan

Wednesday

Pongal / Makar Sankranti

 

23 Jan

Friday

Vasant Panchami

February

15 Feb

Sunday

Maha Shivaratri

 

19 Feb

Thursday

Shivaji Jayanti

March

03 Mar

Tuesday

Holika Dahan

 

19 Mar

Thursday

Ugadi / Gudi Padwa

April

05 Apr

Sunday

Easter Sunday

 

14 Apr

Tuesday

Vaisakhi / Vishu / Mesadi

August

26 Aug

Wednesday

Onam

 

28 Aug

Friday

Raksha Bandhan

September

14 Sep

Monday

Ganesh Chaturthi

October

18 Oct

Sunday

Maha Saptami

 

19 Oct

Monday

Maha Ashtami

 

29 Oct

Thursday

Karva Chauth

November

09 Nov

Monday

Govardhan Puja

 

11 Nov

Wednesday

Bhai Dooj

 

15 Nov

Sunday

Chhath Puja

December

24 Dec

Thursday

Christmas Eve

Source:  Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) Official Notification

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This list of public holidays in India for 2026 is an important tool for balancing work and cultural celebrations. You can plan your work and personal life more effectively by knowing the difference between gazetted and restricted holidays. Always check with your local state government or specific HR policies to make sure the dates are correct. This is because the dates of festivals may change from year to year, depending on the lunar cycle.

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FAQs

  • Are bank holidays in 2026 the same as government holidays?
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    Most government holidays in 2026 are the same as bank holidays, but not all of them are. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) makes a list of holidays that banks must follow under the Negotiable Instruments Act. Banks are closed on all gazetted holidays, as well as the second and fourth Saturdays of every month and all Sundays. Regional bank holidays (like Chhath Puja in Bihar or Onam in Kerala) vary by state.
  • Which are the three national holidays in India observed in 2026?
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    The three mandatory national holidays in India for 2026 are:Republic Day: Monday, January 26, 2026Independence Day: Saturday, August 15, 2026Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday: Friday, October 2, 2026. These dates are non-negotiable and are observed nationwide across all states and union territories.
  • How many gazetted holidays are there in India for 2026?
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    In 2026, the Government of India officially declared 17 gazetted holidays. These are mandatory holidays for all central government administrative offices and most banking institutions. Along with these, there are more than 30 restricted holidays from which employees can usually choose two, depending on the rules of their department and the holidays that are celebrated in their area.

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