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LIST OF GAZETTED HOLIDAYS TO BE OBSERVED IN CENTRAL GOVERNMENT OFFICES DURING THE YEAR 2025

 

F.No.12/2/2023-JCA
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
(Department of Personnel and Training)
Establishment (JCA) Section

2nd Floor, ‘B’ Wing, Lok Nayak Bhawan,

Khan Market, New Delhi
Dated the 9th July, 2024

 OFFICE MEMORANDUM

 Subject: Holidays to be observed in Central Government Offices during the year 2025-reg.

Govt Holidays in 2025
It has been decided that the holidays, as specified in the Annexure -I to this O.M., will be observed in all the Administrative Offices of the Central Government located at Delhi/New Delhi during the year 2025. In addition, each employee will also be allowed to avail himself/herself of any two holidays to be chosen by him/her out of the list of Restricted Holidays specified at Annexure – II.

 2. Central Government Administrative Offices located outside Delhi / New Delhi shall observe the following holidays compulsorily in addition to three holidays, to be chosen out of the 12 optional holidays indicated below at para 3.1:

 
REPUBLIC DAY

INDEPENDENCE DAY

MAHATMA GANDHI’S BIRTHDAY

BUDDHA PURNIMA

CHRISTMAS DAY

DUSSEHRA (VIJAY DASHMI)

DIWALI (DEEPAVALI)

GOOD FRIDAY

GURU NANAK’S BIRTHDAY

IDU’L FITR

IDU’L ZUHA

MAHAVIR JAYANTI

MUHARRAM

PROPHET MOHAMMAD’S BIRTHDAY (ID-E-MILAD)

 

3.1. For offices located in New Delhi/Delhi, three holidays are selected by the D/o Personnel & Training and for the offices located outside Delhi/New Delhi three holidays are to be chosen by the Central Government Employees Welfare Coordination Committee in the State Capitals, if necessary, in consultation with Coordination Committees at other places in the State, from the list indicated below. The final list, applicable uniformly to all Central Government offices within the concerned State, shall be notified accordingly and no change can be carried out thereafter. It is also clarified that no change Is permissible in the festivals and dates, as indicated at Annexure —I and Annexure-ll baring a few exceptions indicated at para 5.1 and 5.2 hereinafter. The 12 optional holidays are as follows:

 

AN ADDITIONAL DAY FOR DUSSEHRA

HOLI

JANAMASHTAMI (VAISHNAVI)

RAM NAVAMI

MAHA SHIVRATRI

GANESH CHATURTHI / VINAYAK CHATURTHI

MAKAR SANKARANTI

RATH YATRA

ONAM

PONGAL

SRI PANCHAMI/ BASANT PANCHAMI

VISHU/ VAISAKHI / VAISAKHADI / BHAG BIHU / MASHADI UGADI / CHAITRA SUKLADI / CHETI CHAND / GUDI PADAVA / 1st NAVRATRA / NAORAZ/CHHATH POOJA/KARVA CHAUTH.

 

3.2 No substitute holiday should be allowed if any of the festival holidays, initially declared, subsequently happens to fall on a weekly off or any other non-working day or in the event of more than one festival falling on the same day.

 

4. The list of Restricted Holidays appended as annexure-II to this O.M. is meant for Central Government Offices located in Delhi / New Delhi. The Coordination Committees at the State Capitals may draw up separate list of Restricted Holidays keeping in view the occasions of local importance. However, the 9 occasions left over, after choosing the 3 variable holidays in para 3.1 above, are also to be included in the list of restricted holidays.

 5.1 For offices in Delhi / New Delhi, any change in the date of holidays in respect of Idu’l Fitr, Idu’l Zuha, Muharram and id-e-Milad. if necessary, depending upon sighting of the Moon, would be declared by the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, after ascertaining the position from the Govt. of NCT of Delhi (DCP, Special Branch, Delhi Police).

 5.2 For offices outside Delhi / New Delhi, the Central Government Employees Welfare Coordination Committees at the State Capitals are authorised to change the date of holiday, if necessary, based on the decision of the concerned State Governments / Union Territories, in respect of Idu’l Fitr, Idu’l Zuha, Muharram and Id-e-Milad.

 5.3 It may happen that the change of date in respect of the above occasions has to be declared at a very short notice. In such a situation, announcement could be made through P.I.B/ T.V./A.I.R./ Newspapers and the Heads of Department/ Offices of the Central Government may take action according to such an announcement, without waiting for a formal order, about the change of date.

  6. During 2025, Diwali (Deepavali) falls on Monday, October 20, 2025 (Asvina 28). In certain States, the practice is to celebrate the occasion a day in advance, i.e., on “Naraka Chaturdasi Day”. In view of this, there is no objection if holiday on account of Deepavali is observed on “Naraka Chaturdasi Day (in place of Deepavali Day) in the Central Government Offices in a State if in that State that day alone is declared as a compulsory holiday for Diwali for the offices of the State Government.

 7. Central Government Organisations which include industrial, commercial and trading establishments would observe upto 16 holidays in a year including three national holidays viz. Republic Day, Independence Day and Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday, as compulsory holidays. The remaining holidays / occasions may be determined by such establishments/organisations themselves for the year 2025, subject to para 3.2 above.

 8. Union Territory Administrations shall decide the list of holidays in terms of instructions issued in this regard by the Ministry of Home Affairs.

 9. In respect of Indian Missions abroad, the number of holidays may be notified in accordance with the instructions contained in this Department’s OM. No.12/5/2002-JCA dated 17th December, 2002. In other words, they will have the option to select 14 (Fourteen) holidays of their own only after including in the list, three National Holidays and Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid), Muharram and Janmashtami, included in the list of compulsory holidays and falling on days of weekly off.

 10. In respect of Banks, the holidays shall be regulated in terms of the extant instructions issued by the Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance.

 

11. Hindi version will follow.

 

(Parveen Jargar)

Deputy Secretary to the Govt. of India

 

Annexure-I

CLOSED HOLIDAYS 2025

S. No.

Holiday

Day

Saka Date

Day

1

Republic Day

January 26

Magha 06

Sunday

2

Maha Shivaratri

February 26

Phalguna 07

Wednesday

3

Holi

March 14

Phalguna 23

Friday

4

Id-ul-Fitr

March 31

Chaitra 10

Monday

5

Mahavir Jayanti

April 10

Chaitra 20

Thursday

6

Good Friday

April 18

Chaitra 28

Friday

7

Budha Purnima

May 12

Vaisakha 22

Monday

8

Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)

June 07

Jyaishtha 17

Saturday

9

Muharram

July 06

Ashadha 15

Sunday

10

Independence Day

August 15

Sravana 24

Friday

11

Janmashtami

August 16

Sravana 25

Saturday

12

Milad-un-Nabi or ld-e-Milad (Birthday of Prophet Mohammad)

September 05

Bhadra 14

Friday

13

Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday

October 02

Asvina 10

Thursday

14

Dussehra

October 02

Asvina 10

Thursday

15

Diwali (Deepavali)

October 20

Asvina 28

Monday

16

Guru Nanak’s Birthday

November 05

Kartika 14

Wednesday

17

Christmas Day

December 25

Pausha 4

Thursday

 

 Annexure-II

RESTRICTED HOLIDAYS 2025 

S.No.

Holiday

Date

Saka Date

Day

1.

New Year’s Day

January 01

Pausha 11

Wednesday

2.

Guru Gobind Singh’s Birthday

January 06

Pausha 16

Monday

3.

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

January 14

Pausha 24

Tuesday

4.

Basant Panchami/ Shi Panchami

February 14

Magha 13

Sunday

5.

Guru Ravi Das’s Birthday

February 12

Magha 23

Wednesday

6.

Shiva Ji Jayanti

February 19

Magha 30

Wednesday

7.

Birthday of Swami Dayananda Saraswati

February 23

Phalguna 04

Sunday

8.

Holika Dahan

March 13

Phalguna 22

Thursday

9.

Dolyatra

March 14

Phalguna 23

Friday

10.

Jamat-Ul-Vida

March 28

Chaitra 07

Friday

11.

Chaitra Sukladi/ Gudi Padava/ Ugadi/ Cheti Chand

March 30

Chaitra 09

Sunday

12.

Ram Navmi

April 06

Chaitra 16

Sunday

13.

Vaisakhi/ Vishu

April 13

Chaitra 23

Sunday

14.

Meshadi (Tamil New Year’s Day)

April 14

Chaitra 24

Monday

15.

Vaishakhadi (Bengal)/ Bahag Bihu (Assam)

April 15

Chaitra 25

Tuesday

16.

Easter Sunday

April 20

Chaitra 30

Sunday

17.

Guru Rabindranath’s birthday

May 09

Vaisakha 19

Friday

18.

Rath Yatra

June 27

Ashadha 06

Friday

19.

Raksha Bandhan

August 09

Sravana 18

Saturday

20.

Parsi New Year’s day/Nauraj

August 15

Sravana 24

Friday

21.

Janmashtami (Smarta)

August 15

Sravana 24

Friday

22.

Ganesh Chaturthi/Vinayaka Chaturthi

August 27

Bhadra 05

Wednesday

23.

Onam or Thiru Onam Day

September 05

Bhadra 14

Friday

24.

Dussehra (Saptami)

September 29

Asvina 07

Monday

25.

Dussehra (Mahashtami)

September 30

Asvina 08

Tuesday

26.

Dussehra (Mahanavmi)

October 01

Asvina 09

Wednesday

27.

Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday

October 07

Asvina 15

Tuesday

28.

Karaka Chaturthi (KarwaChouth)

October 10

Asvina 18

Friday

29.

Naraka Chaturdasi

October 20

Asvina 28

Monday

30.

Govardhan Puja

October 22

Asvina 30

Wednesday

31.

Bhai Duj

October 23

Kartika 01

Thursday

32.

Pratihar Shashthi or Surya Shashthi (Chhat Puja)

October 28

Kartika 06

Tuesday

33.

Guru Teg Bahadur’s Martyrdom Day

November 24

Agrhayana 03

Monday

34.

Christmas Eve

December 24

Pausha 03

Wednesday

 


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