Gujarat Bank Holidays 2025

In 2025, Gujarat will observe a variety of bank holidays that reflect both national and regional significance, offering residents time to celebrate and reflect on important cultural, historical, and religious events. National holidays such as Republic Day on January 26, Independence Day on August 15, and Gandhi Jayanti on October 2 will be observed across the state, commemorating India’s adoption of its Constitution, independence from British rule, and the birth of Mahatma Gandhi, a prominent figure in Gujarat’s history. Additionally, Gujarat’s vibrant local culture adds several regional holidays, including Makar Sankranti in January, Navratri (September/October), Diwali (October/November), and Raksha Bandhan. Janmashtami, Maha Shivaratri, and Christmas will also be celebrated, with numerous religious observances and cultural festivities. Gujarat’s Baisakhi and Modhera Dance Festival will offer further regional holidays that showcase the state’s rich heritage. During these holidays, government offices, banks, and public sector institutions will remain closed.
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Date
Day
Holiday
11-01-2025
Saturday
Second Saturday
14-01-2025
Tuesday
Makara Sankranti
25-01-2025
Saturday
Fourth Saturday
26-01-2025
Sunday
Republic Day
08-02-2025
Saturday
Second Saturday
22-02-2025
Saturday
Fourth Saturday
26-02-2025
Wednesday
Maha Shivaratri
08-03-2025
Saturday
Second Saturday
14-03-2025
Friday
Holi
22-03-2025
Saturday
Fourth Saturday
30-03-2025
Sunday
Ugadi
31-03-2025
Monday
Idul Fitr
06-04-2025
Sunday
Ram Navami
10-04-2025
Thursday
Mahavir Jayanti
12-04-2025
Saturday
Second Saturday
14-04-2025
Monday
Dr Ambedkar Jayanti
18-04-2025
Friday
Good Friday
26-04-2025
Saturday
Fourth Saturday
29-04-2025
Tuesday
Maharshi Parasuram Jayanti
10-05-2025
Saturday
Second Saturday
24-05-2025
Saturday
Fourth Saturday
07-06-2025
Saturday
Bakrid / Eid al Adha
14-06-2025
Saturday
Second Saturday
28-06-2025
Saturday
Fourth Saturday
06-07-2025
Sunday
Muharram
12-07-2025
Saturday
Second Saturday
26-07-2025
Saturday
Fourth Saturday
09-08-2025
Saturday
Raksha Bandhan
15-08-2025
Friday
Independence Day
16-08-2025
Saturday
Parsi New Year
23-08-2025
Saturday
Fourth Saturday
27-08-2025
Wednesday
Ganesh Chaturthi
05-09-2025
Friday
Eid e Milad
13-09-2025
Saturday
Second Saturday
27-09-2025
Saturday
Fourth Saturday
02-10-2025
Thursday
Gandhi Jayanti
11-10-2025
Saturday
Second Saturday
21-10-2025
Tuesday
Diwali
22-10-2025
Wednesday
Vikram Samvat New Year
23-10-2025
Thursday
Bhai Dooj
25-10-2025
Saturday
Fourth Saturday
31-10-2025
Friday
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Jayanti
05-11-2025
Wednesday
Guru Nanak Jayanti
08-11-2025
Saturday
Second Saturday
22-11-2025
Saturday
Fourth Saturday
13-12-2025
Saturday
Second Saturday
25-12-2025
Thursday
Christmas Day
27-12-2025
Saturday
Fourth Saturday
In 2025, Gujarat will observe a variety of bank holidays, celebrating national events, religious festivals, and regional cultural traditions. These holidays offer both residents and visitors the opportunity to relax, reflect, and partake in vibrant community celebrations throughout the year. National holidays such as Republic Day on January 26, Independence Day on August 15, and Gandhi Jayanti on October 2 will be observed across Gujarat. These holidays commemorate key moments in India’s history, such as the adoption of the Constitution, the country’s hard-won independence, and the birth of Mahatma Gandhi, who hails from the state. On these dates, government offices, banks, and public sector institutions will remain closed, and various national events, such as flag hoisting ceremonies and parades, will be held across Gujarat. Alongside these, Gujarat’s diverse cultural calendar adds several important regional and religious holidays. Makar Sankranti (January) marks the harvest season, celebrated with kite flying, bonfires, and feasts. The Navratri Festival, held annually in September or October, is one of Gujarat’s most iconic celebrations, with large-scale dance events like Garba and Dandiya taking place in cities and villages alike. Diwali, the festival of lights, and Raksha Bandhan, celebrating sibling bonds, will be widely observed in the state. Other important religious holidays include Holi, Janmashtami, Maha Shivaratri, and Eid al-Fitr, all of which will lead to public observances, gatherings, and feasts. Gujarat also celebrates Baisakhi (April), Christmas (December 25), and the Modhera Dance Festival, which honors Gujarat's rich artistic traditions. On these holidays, most government institutions, banks, and public offices will remain closed. Private businesses may operate based on their own policies. Overall, the bank holidays in Gujarat in 2025 will offer a mix of national pride, religious devotion, and regional cultural celebrations, reflecting the state’s rich diversity.