Public Holiday: Good news! 3 consecutive days of holidays are going to be available in September, all will be closed, schools, colleges and banks. School college and offices will remain close on 28 28 and 30 September 2025

Public Holiday: The month of September is considered to be the month of festivals. Everyone is waiting for it. You are going to get three consecutive days of leave in this month, during which all schools, colleges and banks will remain closed. Let’s know why this is so.

Public Holiday: The festive season also starts as soon as the month of September starts. Navratri will start from 22 September this year. After this, the festival of Diwali, Chhath Puja will also be celebrated. Waiting for this month, from children to elders. Festivals mean holidays, and this month you are going to get three consecutive days off. If you are also waiting for the holidays, then let us know when and why these holidays will happen.

Three consecutive days will be given leave

In September 2025, you will get a three -day long holiday. Sunday holiday will be held on September 28, on this day all schools and colleges will remain closed. After this, Mahasaptami will be celebrated on September 29, in which there will be a grand worship of Maa Durga. Then there is Mahashtami on 30 September, on this day all schools and colleges will remain closed. During this time you can spend time with your family or you can plan to roam out somewhere during these holidays.

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Why celebrate the festival of Navratri?

The festival of Navratri has very special importance in Hinduism. In different states of the country, it is celebrated with their own style and deep faith. Sharadiya Navratri starts on 22 September in the year 2025. During this time, the idol or picture of Maa Durga is installed in homes and pandals and offering nine different forms for nine days. Maa Durga is specially worshiped in homes during Navratri. Devotees establish the Kalash and worship the Goddess duly after lighting the unbroken light.

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