Holiday List 2023 Download PDF [India] Government and State Holidays

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It is the beginning of the new year 2023 and we are once again here with the holiday list for 2023. It’s that time of year when you plan you’re annual holiday calendar based on your company’s leave policy.

Here, we will cover other holidays such as government holidays, observance holidays, bank holidays as well as restricted holidays, so, you do not need to go anywhere else to find out all of this information.

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Source: Official release by the Government of India

Laws that govern holidays in India:

  • The Weekly Holidays Act, 1942;
  • The Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946;
  • The National and Festival Holidays Act, 1963;
  • The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1981;
  • The Companies Act, 2013 and;
  • The Shop and Establishment Act.

Government Holidays 2023

There are three types of government holidays in India.

  • Gazetted holidays
  • Restricted holidays
  • Observance holidays

First, let’s have a look at the Gazetted List

Gazetted Holiday List 2023

26th January 2023 Republic Day
8th March 2023 Holi
30th March 2023 Ram Navami
4th April 2023 Mahavir Jayanti
7th April 2023 Good Friday
22nd April 2023 Id-ul-Fitr
5th May 2023 Buddha Purnima
29th June 2023 Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
29th July 2023 Muharram
15th August 2023 Independence Day
7th September 2023 Janmashtami (Vaishnva)
28th September 2023 Milad-un-Nabi or Id-e-Milad (Birthday of Prophet Mohammad)
2nd October 2023 Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
24th October 2023 Dussehra
12th November 2023 Diwali (Deepawali)
27th November 2023 Guru Nanak’s Birthday
25th December Christmas Day

 

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Restricted Holiday list 2023

Restricted holidays are optional, and employees can take these holidays based on their preference. It is not mandatory for any employer to close his/her organization. List of restricted (national) holidays 2023.

1st January 2023 New Year’s Day
14th January 2023 Makar Sankranti/Magha Bihu
15th January 2023 Pongal
26th January 2023 Basant Panchami/Sri Pancham
5th February 2023 Hazarat Ali’s Birthday, Guru Ravidas’s Birthday
15th February 2023 Swami Dayananda Saraswati Jayanti
18th February 2023 Maha Shivaratri
19th February 2023 Shivaji Jayanti
7th March 2023 Holika Dahan, Dolyatra
22nd March 2023 Chaitra Sukladi/ Gudi Padava/ Ugadi/ Cheti Chand
9th April 2023 Easter Sunday
14th April 2023 Vaisakhi/Vishu/Meshadi
15th April 2023 Vaisakhadi (Bengal)/ Bahag Bihu (Assam)
21st April 2023 Jamat-Ul-Vida
9th May 2023 Guru Rabindranath’s Birthday
20th June 2023 Rath Yatra
16th August 2023 Parsi New Year’s day/ Nauraj
20th August 2023 Vinayaka Chaturthi
29th August 2023 Onam or Thiru Onam Day
30th August 2023 Raksha Bandhan
6th September 2023 Janmashtami (Smarta)
19th September 2023 Ganesh Chaturthi
21st October 2023 Dussehra (Saptami)
22nd October 2023 Dussehra (Maha Ashtami)
23rd October 2023 Dussehra (Maha Navmi)
28th October 2023 Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
1st November 2023 Karaka Chaturthi (Karva Chouth)
12th November 2023 Naraka Chaturdasi
13th November 2023 Govardhan Puja
15th November 2023 Bhai Duj
19th November 2023 Pratihar Sashthi or Surya Sashthi (Chhat Puja)
24th November 2023 Guru Teg Bahadur’s Martyrdom Day
24th December 2023 Christmas Eve

 

Observance Holiday List 2023

Observances are not holidays but are special occasions celebrated on various days in a year this is why, most employers do not observe holidays on these days.

Hindu Festivals

Hindus both in India and around the world place a lot of importance on Hindu festivals. Prayers, rituals including fasting, public events, the decoration of deities, etc. They also prepare special foods that are all part of celebrations. Hindus commemorate significant occasions from Hindu mythology that correspond to agronomic cycles and seasonal shifts. The most significant Hindu holidays include Maha Shivratri, Vijayadashami, and Diwali.

Holidays for Sikh Festivals

Numerous religious holidays and significant historical occasions are observed by Sikhs in India and around the globe. Celebrations honouring the birth or martyrdom of a Guru are mostly held in northern India and neighbouring nations, such as the UK and Canada. The reading of the Guru Granth Sahib, prayers, fairs, and other activities mark the holidays.

Christian Festivals

Christian holidays are significant occasions that encourage Christians to consider the church’s past and present. Christians celebrate Christian holidays with adoration, camaraderie, and excellent cuisine. Christmas and Easter are the two most significant Christian holidays.

Muslim Festivals/Holidays

Eid-Al-Fitr and Eid-Al-Adha, two significant and recognized Islamic festivals, are observed by Muslims worldwide on dates in the Islamic lunar calendar. While Eid-Al-Fitr is observed after the conclusion of Ramadan, Eid-Al-Adha is observed with morning prayers on the first day of the Shawwal month. Muslims observe several additional days of the year as holidays to commemorate significant events in their religion in addition to these two most significant occasions.

 

National holidays in 2023

Three holidays are required under the National and Festival Holidays Act, which is applicable to all establishments in the nation:

Republic Day: January 26;

Independence Day: August 15;

Gandhi Jayanti: October 2.

Every company in India must remain closed on these days, regardless of the laws that a business, industry, or organisation abides by, whether they are public or private organizations or global enterprises.

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Bank Holiday list 2023

The days that banks are closed are known as bank holidays. In addition to the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, there are additional days when banks are closed in observance of different holidays.

The list of bank holidays for 2022 is provided below.

List national bank holidays of every month

January Bank Holiday list

Date Holiday Name
1 January New Year’s Day
14 January Makar Sankranti/Pongal
26 January Republic Day/Vasant Panchami

 

February bank holiday list

Date Holiday Name
18 February  Maha Shivratri

March bank holiday list

Date Holiday Name
08 March Holi
22 March Ugadi
30 March Ram Navami

April bank holiday list

Date Holiday Name
04 April Mahavir Jayanti
07 April Good Friday
14 April Ambedkar Jayanti
22 April Eid-ul-Fitr

May bank holiday list

Date Holiday Name
01 May May Day
02 May Maharshi Parasuram Jayanti
05 May Buddha Purnima

June bank holiday list

Date Holiday Name
04 June Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti
29 June Bakri id

July  bank holiday list

Date Holiday Name
29 July Muharram

August bank holiday list

Date Holiday Name
15 August Independence Day
16 August Parsi New Year
30 August Raksha Bandhan

September bank holiday list

Date Holiday Name
07 August Janmashtami
19 September Ganesh Chaturthi
28 September Milad un-Nabi/Id-e-Milad

October bank holiday list

Date Holiday Name
2 October Gandhi Jayanti
22 October Maha Ashtami
23 October Maha Navami
24 October Vijaya Dashami

November bank holiday list

Date Holiday Name
14 November Diwali
15 November Bhai Dooj
27 November Guru Nanak Jayanti

December bank holiday list

Date Holiday Name
25 December Christmas

 

RTGS Holidays 2023

People can send money between banks via Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS). RTGS Services are governed by and maintained by the Reserve Bank of India. This list of RTGS holidays is available.

Date Observance
26 January 2022 Republic Day
07 April 2022 Good Friday
21 April 2022 Ramzan Id (Id-Ul-Fitr)
15 August 2022 Independence Day
2 October 2022 Gandhi Jayanti
12 November 2022 Diwali
25 December 2022 Christmas

 

If you send money over RTGS on a bank holiday, you may get a payment receipt the next working day.

Banks Holidays on the second and fourth Saturday

Commercial, non-scheduled, scheduled, and regional rural banks in India are required by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to keep those days off from public access on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. Effective as of September 1, 2015, this notice. Saturdays used to be a half-day for banks, but they are now bank holidays. The bank will be open on the fifth Saturday if there are five Saturdays in a given month.

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Corporate holiday 2023 list

Uttarayan/Makar Sankranti/Pongal :

The celebration of Uttarayan heralds the onset of longer days and the end of winter. For farmers, it is a sign that the Sun has returned and that Makara Sankranti, the harvest season, is quickly approaching. South India’s Pongal is a several-day Hindu harvest festival. In accordance with the Tamil solar calendar, it is observed at the beginning of the month.

Republic Day

India observes Republic Day as a national holiday. when the nation observes and commemorates January 26, 1950, the day the Constitution of India took effect. The Indian Constituent Assembly passed the Constitution on November 26, 1949, and it went into effect with a democratic governance structure on January 26, 1950.

Maha Shivaratri:

The Hindu god Shiva is honoured throughout this event. The name also alludes to the night when Lord Shiva dances in the heavens. Hinduism observes a significant event that commemorates “overcoming darkness and ignorance in life” and the wider world.

Holi:

Holi is one of India’s most revered and well-known festivals, and it is observed across the majority of the nation. On the first evening of the celebration, it is celebrated as Holika Dahan or Choti Holi, and the next day is known as Holi.

Eid-ul-Fitr

The Islamic month of Shawwal has just begun. It signifies the conclusion of Ramadan, a month of prayer and fasting. During Eid al-Fitr, a large number of Muslims participate in group prayers, hear sermons, and donate zakat al-Fitr (charity in the form of food).

Ugadi:

On the first day of the month of Chaitra in the Hindu lunar calendar, Ugadi is celebrated in the states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Brahma created the cosmos on this day. Then he made hours, minutes, seconds, days, weeks, months, and years. Ugadi is therefore thought to be the first day of the universe’s creation.

Krishna Purnima:

Popular Hindu annual rituals or ceremonies include Rakha Bandhan. On this day, sisters of all ages tie a rakhi, around the wrists of their brothers as a way of symbolically protecting them. In exchange, they receive a gift, and the brothers are given a portion of the duty for the potential care of their sisters.

Ram Navami:

It is a springtime Hindu celebration that honours the birth of Shree Rama, the god Vishnu’s seventh manifestation. The celebration falls under the spring (Vasant) Navratri.

Mahavir Jayanti:

One of the most significant religious celebrations in Jainism is Mahavir Janma Kalyanak. It honours the birth of Mahavir, the final and twenty-fourth Tirthankara of the living Avasarpi. The festival falls in either March or April according to the Gregorian calendar.

Krishna Janmashtami:

The Hindu holiday of Krishna Janmashtami, also known as Janmashtami or Gokulashtami, commemorates the birth of Krishna, the eighth manifestation of Lord Vishnu. It is a significant holiday, especially in the Hinuism of the Vaishnav heritage.

Good Friday

Good Friday is observed by Christians as a memorial to the death of Jesus Christ. The disciples of Christ observe fasting. On both, the Gregorian and Julius calendars, the date of Good Friday fluctuates from year to year.

Ganesh Chaturthi

Celebrating the birth of Lord Ganesh, the deity of fresh starts and abundance. According to the Hindu calendar, Ganesh Chaturthi occurs in the month of Bhadra. Lord Ganesh is regarded as a symbol of riches, writing, travel, and commerce.

Vaisakhi/Baisakhi

Hindus and Sikhs both observe this religious event to remember when Guru Gobind Singh founded the Khalsa Panth. The new solar year is typically observed on April 13th or 14th. In Punjab, it marks also the start of the spring harvest.

May Day

May Day, which is typically observed on May 1 or the first Monday in May each year, honours the achievements and difficulties of the working class. It is observed in a number of nations around the world. Cake, dancing, and singing are typically included in the festival.

Onam

Onam, which commemorates King Mahabali’s return home, is celebrated by Malayalees all across the nation and the world. the annual harvest festival, which takes place in August or September. The entire globe, including India, celebrates it. main holiday celebrated by Keralites.

Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti:

This occasion is held in Sant Kabir Das’ honour. In India, he was well-known as a poet, saint, and social reformer. Every day of the Hindu month of Jyestha’s full moon is observed as part of this annual celebration.

Maharana Pratap Jayanti

This event honours the well-known monarch of Rajasthan who battled against the Mughals during the 16th century.

Bakrid/Eid-Al-Adha:

Eid al-Adha, also known as Bakrid, is regarded as the most sacred occasion in Islam. The holiday of sacrifice known as Bakrid honours Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son as an expression of obedience to God.

Independence Day

Every year on the 15th of August, people celebrate independence. Independence Day honours India’s liberation from British control. One of the three national holidays honoured in the nation is this one.

Gandhi Jayanti:

The Gandhi Jayanti, which honours the birth of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the Father of the Nation, is one of India’s most significant national holidays.

Vijayadashami:

This day commemorates Goddess Durga’s return trip to Kailash. Moreover, after spending 10 days at her parents’ residence on Earth. Every year, Mother Durga and her four children—Lakshmi, Saraswati, Kartikeya, and Ganesha—visit her paternal home as well.

Diwali:

Deepavali, Divali, and Deepawali are additional names for Diwali. The victory of good over evil is celebrated at this festival of lights. The row (avali) of clay lamps is where the celebration derives its name (deep). Indians set bonfires outside their homes as a representation of the internal light that guards against spiritual darkness. Diwali has developed into a national holiday that is celebrated by both Hindu and non-Hindu people.

Guru Nanak Jayanti:

The most auspicious and important days in Sikh culture are Guru Nanak Jayanti and Prakash Utsav. The anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev’s birth is today. He was both the first Sikh Guru and the founder of the Sikhism faith.

Christmas:

The 25th of December is observed as Christmas by Christians worldwide. The Lord Jesus Christ was born on this day. It is a holy religious holiday as well as a global cultural and economic event. People have been celebrating it with customs and practise that are both religious and secular for two millennia.

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State-wise holiday list 2023

Festivals form an integral part of Indian culture and vary from state to state. Each state has its own set of rites and traditions for celebrating a festival.

Holidays in West Bengal in 2023

East Indian state of West Bengal. Between the Himalayas and the Bay of Bengal, it is located. As the trading hub of the East India Company and the seat of the British Raj, Kolkata, the nation’s capital, still displays historical architectural and cultural relics. It has geographical features that are distinctive. You’ll be amazed by the splendour of the Sundarban Mangroves and the Darjeeling Tea Gardens. The culture in cities differs. eating street cuisine, taking trams instead of buses, and many other activities.

Some of the famous festivals celebrated in West Bengal are:

  • Durga Puja
  • Saraswati Puja
  • Bhai Phota
  • Eid-Ul-Fitr
  • Dol Purnima
Date Holiday
12th January 2023 Birth Day of Swami Vivekananda
23rd January 2023 Netaji’s Birth Day
26th January 2023 Saraswati Puja [Sree Panchami]
Republic Day
7th March 2023 Doljatra
4th April 2023 Mahavir Jayanti
7th April 2023 Good Friday
14th April 2023 Birth Day of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
15th April 2023 *Bengali New Year’s Day (Nababarsha)
22nd April 2023 *Eid-UI-Fitr
1st May 2023 May Day
5th May 2023 Buddha Purnima
9th May 2023 Birth Day of Rabindranath Tagore
29th June 2023 Id-Ud-Zoha (Bakrid)
29th July 2023 Muharram
15th August 2023 Independence Day
2nd October 2023 Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti
14th October 2023 *Mahalaya
21st October 2023 *Durga Puja, Maha Saptami
23rd October 2023 Durga Puja, Maha Nabami
24th October 2023 Durga Puja, Dasami
28th October 2023 *Lakshmi Puja
12th November 2023 Diwali (Deepavali)
15th November 2023 Bhratridwitiya
27th November 2023 Birth Day of Guru Nanak
25th December 2023 Christmas Day

The holiday with asterisk marks i.e. (*)is applicable to those Government Offices only where Saturdays are not observed as a full holiday.

2023 Karnataka Holiday Schedule

India’s southwestmost state, Karnataka, has coasts that front the Arabian Sea. A high-tech centre famed for its shopping and nightlife is Bengaluru’s capital. Before it was given its current name in 1973, Bengaluru was formerly known as the state of Mysore. It is regarded as India’s IT capital and one of the cities with the greatest population growth.

Main celebrations in Karnataka

  • Makar Sankranti
  • Ugadi
  • Ganesh Chaturthi
  • Kambala
  • Kannada Rajyotsava
Date Holiday
15th January 2023 Uttarayana Punya Kaala Sankranthi
26th January 2023 Republic Day
18th February 2023 Maha Shivaratri
22nd March 2023 Chandramana Ugadi
3rd April 2023 Mahaveera Jayanthi
7th April 2023 Good Friday
14th April 2023 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s Birthday
22nd April 2023 Khutba-e-Ramzan
23rd April 2023 Basava Jayanthi
1st May 2023 May Day
29th June 2023 Id-Ul-Juha (Bakrid)
29th July 2023 Muharram
15th August 2023 Independence Day
18th September 2023 Varasiddhi Vinayaka Vrata/ Ganesha Chaturthi
28th September 2023 Id-E-Milad
2nd October 2023 Gandhi Jayanti
14th October 2023 Mahalaya Amavasye
23rd October 2023 Maha Navami, Ayudhapooja
24th October 2023 Dussehra
28th October 2023 Maharshi Valmiki Jayanti
1st November 2023 Kannada Rajyothsava
12th November 2023 Naraka Chaturdashi
14th November 2023 Balipadyami, Deepavali
30th November 2023 Kanakadasa Jayanthi
25th December 2023 Christmas Day

Assam Gazetted Holiday List 2023

India’s Assam state, which is in the northeast, is well-known for its wildlife, historical landmarks, and tea plantations. The largest city in Assam, Guwahati, is located in the west and is known for its silk markets and hilltop Kamakhya temple. Dispur, the state’s capital, is a Guwahati suburb. It is the ideal location for a vacation from a busy life.

The main Assamese holidays

  • Bihu
  • Ambubachi festival
  • Majuli festival
  • Dehing Patkai
  • Tea festival
  • Raas Lila in Majuli
  • Baishagu festival
15th January 2023 Magh Bihu & Tusu Puja
16th January 2023
23rd January 2023 Netaji’s Birthday
24th January 2023 Gwthar Bathou San
26th January 2023 Republic Day
31st January 2023 Me-Dam-Me-Phi
5th February 2023 Bir Chilaray Divas
7th March 2023 Dol Jatra
7th April 2023 Good Friday
14th April 2023 Bohag Bihu
15th April 2023
16th April 2023
20th April 2023 Tithi of Damodardeva
21st April 2023 Sati Sadhana Divas
22nd April 2023 Id-ul-Fitr
1st May 2023 May Day
5th May 2023 Buddha Purnima
5th June 2023 Janmotsav of Sri Sri Madhabdev
29th June 2023 Id-U’1-Zuha
15th August 2023 Independence Day
18th August 2023 Tithi of SrimantaSankardeva
27th August 2023 Karam Puja
4th September 2023 Tirobhab Tithi of Madhabdeva
6th September 2023 Janmashtami
25th September 2023 Janmotsav of Srimanta Sankardeva
2nd October 2023 Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
18th October 2023 Kati Bihu
21st October 2023 Durga Puja & Bijoya Dashomi
22nd October 2023
23rd October 2023
24th October 2023
12th November 2023 Kali Puja& Diwali
15th November 2023 Bharti Dwitiya
19th November 2023 Chhat Puja
24th November 2023 Lachit Divas
27th November 2023 Guru Nanak Jayanti
2nd December 2023 Asom Divas (Su-Ka-Pha Divas)
25th December Christmas Day

 

2023 Gujarat Holiday Schedule

Gujarat is a state located between Rajasthan and Maharashtra on India’s west coast. India’s fifth-largest state in terms of land area, Gujarat is the home of Dwarka and Lord Krishna. It is one of the most advanced states in India today.

Popular Gujarati holidays

  • Navratri
  • Rann Utsav
  • Shamlaji Melo
  • Janmashtami
  • Uttarayan
Date Holiday
26th January 2023 Republic Day
18th February 2023 Maha Shivratri
8th March 2023 Holi
07th March 2023 Gudi Padva
22nd March 2023 Chetichand
30th March 2023 Shree Ram Navmi
4th April 2023 Mahavir Janma Kalyanak
7th April 2023 Good Friday
14th April 2023 Dr Ambedkar Jayanti
29th June 2023 Bakri Id
29th July 2023 Muharram
15th August 2023 Independence Day
19th August 2023 Parsi New Year (Pateti)
30th August 2023 Raksha Bandhan
7th September 2023 Janmashtami
19th September 2023 Samvatsari (Chaturthi Paksha)
28th September 2023 Eid-e-Meeladunnabi – (Prophet Mohammad’s Birthday)
2nd October 2023 Gandhi Jayanti
24th October 2023 Dussehra (Vijaya Dashmi)
31st October 2023 Sardar Vallabhbahai Patel’s birthday
12th November 2023 Diwali (Deepawali)
14th November 2023 Vikram Samvant New Year
15th November 2023 Bhai Bij
27th November 2023 Guru Nanak’s Birthday
25th December Christmas Day

 

2023 Delhi Holiday Schedule

The vast North Indian metropolis serves as India’s capital. Delhi, the second wealthiest city in India, is home to 18 billionaires. It played a significant role in the nation’s freedom struggle, and the commercial centre is a wonderful vacation spot to see historical sites in India.

Top Festivals of Delhi

  • Republic Day
  • Maha Shivratri
  • Holi
  • Mahavir Jayanti
  • Independence Day
  • Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti
Date Holiday
26th January 2023 Republic Day
18th February 2023 Maha Shivratri
8th March 2023 Holi
07th March 2023 Gudi Padva
22nd March 2023 Chetichand
30th March 2023 Shree Ram Navmi
4th April 2023 Mahavir Janma Kalyanak
7th April 2023 Good Friday
14th April 2023 Dr Ambedkar Jayanti
29th June 2023 Bakri Id
29th July 2023 Muharram
15th August 2023 Independence Day
19th August 2023 Parsi New Year (Pateti)
30th August 2023 Raksha Bandhan
7th September 2023 Janmashtami
19th September 2023 Samvatsari (Chaturthi Paksha)
28th September 2023 Eid-e-Meeladunnabi – (Prophet Mohammad’s Birthday)
2nd October 2023 Gandhi Jayanti
24th October 2023 Dussehra (Vijaya Dashmi)
31st October 2023 Sardar Vallabhbahai Patel’s birthday
12th November 2023 Diwali (Deepawali)
14th November 2023 Vikram Samvant New Year
15th November 2023 Bhai Bij
27th November 2023 Guru Nanak’s Birthday
25th December Christmas Day

 

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FAQs

What are the legal holidays in India?

India has 3 national holidays. We celebrate
– Republic Day on 26 January
– Independence Day on 15 August 
– Gandhi Jayanti on 02 October every year.

Is a public holiday considered a working day?

Public holidays are usually paid holidays, provided the employee does stay home/remain absent from work on a working day before or after the public holiday without the employer’s consent or without reasonable excuse.

Is Holi a bank holiday in all states?

Note that banks are not closed in Karnataka, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, Manipur, Kerala, and Bengal for Holi

What happens if a public holiday falls on your day off?

If a public holiday falls during a period when an employee is taking a planned time off without pay, then they would not normally receive any payment for that day.

 

Not to be considered as tax, legal, financial or HR advice. Regulations change over time so please consult a lawyer, accountant  or Labour Law  expert for specific guidance.