When will there be holidays in 2026? Know the complete list of offices and schools

Sarkari Chhutti Calendar: The Central Government has released the new holiday calendar for 2026. A complete list of mandatory, optional and limited holidays is given in it, so that employees can easily plan for the year in advance. See the complete list of holidays…

Government Holidays 2026: The year 2025 is now in its last stage. As the new year is approaching, government employees keep their eyes on only one thing, how many holidays will they get next year? Which holidays are confirmed? Which are optional and the dates of which festivals can be shifted? The central government has released the complete holiday calendar for 2026. Know here when your office will remain closed in 2026…

Mandatory Central Government Holidays in 2026

These holidays remain the same across the country and are followed in every central government office. Meaning the entire office will remain closed these days. These are the dates on which there is very little possibility of change. These include…

Republic Day

Independence Day

Gandhi Jayanti

Buddha Purnima

Dussehra

Diwali

Guru Nanak Jayanti

Christmas

good friday

Eid-ul-Fitr

Eid-ul-Azha

Mahavir Jayanti

muharram

Eid-e-Milad

Optional holidays in 2026

These days the office remains open, but employees can take leave if they wish, hence these are called optional holidays. In Delhi, DOPT makes their list, whereas in other states, the local committee takes the decision on it. The advantage of this list is that employees can comfortably celebrate the festivals of their culture and their region. These include..

Holi

Janmashtami

Ram Navami

Maha Shivratri

Ganesh Chaturthi

makar sankranti

Rath Yatra

Onam

Pongal

Basant Panchami

Vaisakhi, Ugadi, Gudi Padwa

Karva Chauth

chhath puja

Other regional festivals

Limited holidays in 2026

Of these leaves, the employee can choose only 2 in a year. This list is big, so that people of every religion and tradition can choose the holidays of their choice. In these..

January 1- New Year’s Day

13 January- Hazrat Ali Birthday

14 January- Makar Sankranti

15 January- Bihu-Pongal

16 January- Basant Panchami

12 February- Guru Ravidas Jayanti

26 February- Swami Dayanand Jayanti and Mahashivratri

3 March- Holika Dahan

19 March- Gudi Padwa-Ugadi

31 March- Ram Navami

April 5- Easter

15 April- Tamil New Year, Bengali New Year

8 May- Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti

16th July- Rath Yatra

15 August- Navroz

6 August- Onam

26 August- Rakhi

14 September- Ganesh Chaturthi

18-20 October- Three days of Dussehra (Saptami, Ashtami, Navami)

22 October- Valmiki Jayanti

30 October- Karva Chauth

17-18 November- Narak Chaturdashi, Govardhan Puja, Bhai Dooj

19 November- Chhath Puja

24 November- Guru Tegh Bahadur Martyrdom Day

23-24 December- Hazrat Ali Birthday, Christmas Eve

The dates of which festivals can change?

Festivals like Eid, Muharram are decided on the sighting of the moon, hence their dates are not fixed in advance. The government issues update notices for Delhi offices later. Rest of the states adjust the dates of holidays according to their state government. Diwali is falling on Sunday in 2026. In some states, people celebrate Diwali on the day of Narak Chaturdashi. If any state declares a holiday on that day, then central government offices can also follow the same date.

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