Public Holidays 2024

Author: Prashant Nigam | Updated Thr, 29 Jun 2022 11:15 AM IST

Through our article Public Holidays 2024, we at Astrosage are here to provide you with information about the list of Public Holidays in the year 2024.This special article by AstroSage is prepared by keeping in mind the public holidays falling in every state and city, by the help of which you can plan your holidays in 2024 in advance. You can spend some joyous and relaxed moments with your family and friends. So, let’s begin this article without wasting any time.


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Public Holidays 2024 list 

Public Holidays 2024: January

Day

Date

Holiday


Monday 

01st January 

New Year Day


Sunday

14th January 

Lohdi


Monday

15th January 

Makar Sankranti/Pongal

Wednesday



17th January 

Guru Govind Singh Jayanti

Thursday



25th January 

Hazrat Ali Jayanti


Friday

26th January

Republic Day

Public Holidays 2024: February

Day

Date

Holiday

Saturday

10th February 

Lunar New Year

Wednesday

14th February

Vasant Panchmi/ Valentine’s Day

Monday

19th February

Shivaji Jayanti

Saturday

24th February

Guru Ravidas Jayanti

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Public Holidays 2024: March

Day

Date

Holiday

Tuesday

5th march 

Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti

Friday

8th March

Mahashivratri/Shivratri

Monday

11th March

Ramzaan

Sunday

24th March

Holika Dehan

Monday

25th March

Holi/Dolyatra

Friday

29th March 

Good Friday

Sunday

31st March 

Easter

Public Holidays 2024: April

Day

Date

Holiday

Friday

05th April 2024

Jamaat-Ul-Vida

Tuesday

09th April 2024

Chaitra Navratri/Ugdi/Gudi Parva

Thursday

11th April 

Ramadan Eid, Eid-Ul-Fitr

Saturday

13th April 2024

Baisakhi

Sunday

14th April 2024

Ambedkar Jayanti

Wednesday

17th April 2024

Ram Navmi

Sunday

21st april 2024

Mahavir Jayanti

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Public Holidays 2024: May

Day

Date

Holiday

Wednesday

01st May

International Labour Day

Wednesday

08th may

Rabindra Nath Tagore Jayanti

Sunday

12th May

Mother’s Day

Thursday

23rd May

Buddha Purnima

Public Holidays 2024: June

Day

Date

Holiday

Sunday

16th June

Father’s Day

Monday

17th June

Bakrid/Id-Ul-Azha

Friday

21st June 

June Solstice

Public Holidays : July

Day

Date

Holiday

Sunday

07th July 2024

Rath Yatra

Wednesday

17th July 2024

Muharram/Ashura

Sunday

21st July 2024

Guru Purnima

Public Holidays 2024: August

Day

Date

Holiday

Sunday

04t August 2023

Friendship Day

Thursday 

15th August

Independence day

Monday 

19th August 

Raksha Bandhan/Rakhi

Monday

26th August 2024

Janmashtami

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Public Holidays 2024: September

Day

Date

Holiday

Saturday

07th September

Ganesh Chaturthi/ Vinayak Chaturthi

Sunday 

15th September

Onam

Monday

16th September

Milad-Un-Nabi/ Eid-E-Milad

Public Holidays 2024: October

Day

Date

Holiday

Wednesday

02nd October 2024

Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti

Thursday

03rd October 2024

First Day Of Sharad Navratri

Wednesday

09th October 2024

First Day of Durga Puja Festival

Thursday 

10th October 2024

Maha Saptmi

Friday

11th October 2024

Maha Ashtami

Saturday

12th October 2024

Maha Navmi/Dussehra

Thursday

17th October 

Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti

Sunday 

20th October

Karwa Chauth

Thursday

31st October 

Halloween/Narak Chaturdashi

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Public Holidays 2024: November

Day

Date

Holiday

Friday

01st November 

Diwali

Saturday

02nd November 

Govardhan Puja

Sunday 

03rd November 

Bhai- Dooj

Thursday

07th November 

Chhath Puja

Friday

15th November 

Guru Nanak Jayanti

Thursday

24th November 

Guru Tegh Bahadur Martyr Day.

Public Holidays 2024: December

Day

Date

Holiday

Tuesday

24th December 2024

Christmas Eve

Wednesday

25th December 2024

Christmas 

Tuesday

31st December 

New Year’s Eve.

Note: Kindly check these dates regularly as it may change once any official declaration is made.

Public Holidays 2024: Types Of Holidays in India

National Holidays

India’s states and areas celebrate national Holidays. These Holidays hold a significant importance in every state and Union Territories. India celebrates three types of national holidays. All government and private offices remain closed on these days.

Independence Day is Celebrated as a day of independence from the British empire. Republic Day is celebrated as on this day the Indian Republic adopted its constitution. While Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated to mark the birth anniversary of Mohan das Karamchand Gandhi, the Father Of Our Nation.

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All India Public Holidays

As per Public Holidays 2024,a total 14 Public Holidays are followed in India, and on these 14 days all government banks and offices remain closed.Out of these 14 Public Holidays, 3 are decided on the state level and the rest 11 are decided on the national level. India’s major festivals of the different religions, most of them are based on the Moon almanac that falls on different dates every year. These Holidays are described below:

Mahavir Jayanti:  Mahavir Jayanti falls in the month of March and April Every year. It is a special festival of the Jain Community. This day is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Mahavir Swami. Mahavir Swami was the 24th and the last Tirthankar of Jainism.

Eid-Ul-Fitr:

Eid-Ul-Fitr is celebrated after the Holy Month of Ramzan on the first day of Shavvaal. The followers of Islam recite Namaz on this day and also pray for peace, happiness, and prosperity. According to Islamic belief, at the end of the month of Ramadan, the Holy Quran appeared for the first time. After the stay of Paighambar Mohammad in Mecca, The festival of Eid-Ul-Fitr started in the holy city of Medina.

Buddh Purnima:

Buddha Purnima is also known as Baisakh Purnima. This day is celebrated as the birthday of Gautam Buddha. This Day Lord Buddha attained Budhhatva. Buddh Purnima is celebrated on the Full Moon day or the last day of Vaishakha month. This day the followers of Buddhism visit Buddhist Temples.

Muharram: 

Muharram is celebrated to remember the sacrifice of life of Imam Hussain and his 72 supporters. It is celebrated by ‘Shiya’ and ‘Sunni’ both sects. According to Islamic calendar, Muharram is the first month of the year, which is the holiest and full of sorrow.

Eid-Ul-Azha

It is also known by the name of Qurbani Eid. It is celebrated after the 70 days of Ramadan or Eid-Ul-Fitr. The date of Eid is decided after viewing the moon. According to Islamic calendar, this is the most important festival of the Muslim Community. On the day of Eid-Ul-Azha, Goat, Sheep, or Camel is sacrificed.

Maha Shivratri

Mahashivratri is one of the major religious festivals of Hindus. This sacred festival is celebrated in the ‘Krisna Paksh’ of Falgun month on the fourteenth day. This day Lord Shiva appeared for the first time to the world and it is also celebrated as the Marriage anniversary of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. This day the devotees visit Shiva temples and coronate him and observe fast. Every day is considered auspicious to worship Lord Shiva but MahaShivratri and shiv Ratri have special importance.

Holi:

According to Hindu Panchanga, Holi is celebrated on Purnima or Full Moon day of the Falgun month. This day comes in the month of March every year. Holi is the festival of colors. After Holika Dahan, the next day Holi is played in the whole India and everyone hugs each other and gives best wishes. This festival is also the symbol of the starting of Spring season.

Ram Navmi: Ram Navmi is celebrated on the last day of Chaitra Navratri. According to Hindu Calendar, Ram Navmi is celebrated on the ninth day of the bright side (Shukl Paksh) of the Chaitra Month. This sacred festival is celebrated as the Birthday of Lord ShreeRam. On this day, the people of Hindu community offer prayers, observe fast, and receive the blessings of Lord ShreeRama.

Krishna Janmashtami: The festival of Krishna Janmashtami is celebrated with lots of joy, festivity, and devotion. According to Hindu Calendar, this day is celebrated on the eighth day of Bhadrapad month. This day is celebrated as the Birthday of Lord Krishna. The worship of Krishna Janmashtami is done in the midnight. It is believed that Lord Vishnu incarnated as Lord Krishna.

Dussehra:

Dussehra is an important religious festival and a Public Holiday. It is also known as Vijaya Dashmi. Dussehra is a festival that symbolizes the victory of good over evil.Lord Shree Ram killed Demon Ravana and also Goddess Durga killed Demon MahishaSura on this day. According to Hindu Calendar, dussehra is celebrated on the 10th day of the bright side (Shukl Paksh) of the Ashvin month. 

Diwali: The festival of lamps or Deepawali or Diwali is celebrated to mark the victory of Good over Evil. This day is celebrated to mark the return of Lord ShreeRam along with his wife Mother Sita after the exile of Fourteen Years. Every corner is illuminated with the lights of Diya Lamp and candles. There is a ritual of worshiping Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi. The festival of Diwali is celebrated on the No moon day (Amavasya) of Kartik Month of Hindu calendar.

Guru Nanak Jayanti: Every year on the Purnima date ( Full Moon Day) of Kartik month, Guru Nanak Jayanti is celebrated as the birth anniversary of the First Sikh Guru. This day is celebrated as Guru Parv or Prakash Parv. Guru Nanak was the first Sikh Guru and the followers of Sikh religion celebrate this festival with pomp.

Christmas: The followers of Christianity celebrate this day with joy as the birth anniversary of lord Jesus Christ. This the biggest and most sacred festival of Christianity. People start preparation from months before for the Christmas Party and gather together with family and friends to offer special Church services. In the evening, they party and celebrate.

State-Wise Public Holidays In India

Out of every 28 states, few states celebrate Labor Day on 01st May every year. While the Holidays are celebrated in Maharashtra on the occasion of Parsi New Year. In Punjab, holidays are given on the festivals related to Sikh religion. In Tamil Nadu, there are 24 Public Holidays.

Ad-Hoc Holidays

Ad- Hoc Holidays include those holidays that fall after the death of any respected national celebrity or on the day of Elections. The holidays due to Strikes, Bharat Bandh are also included.

Restricted Holidays

Restricted Holidays means a holiday that is optional. This includes those holidays in which an employee has the option to take holiday or not. For example, a company does not offer a holiday on Eid. One of the employees of the company is Muslim and he wants to take a leave on Eid. In this case, the employee can apply for a restricted holiday.

Compulsory Holiday

Compulsory Holiday is also known as a gazetted holiday, that is compulsory to take. If a holiday is decided, then it is implemented also.

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