April 2025 in Jharkhand is characterized by a blend of cultural and religious holidays, providing the people of the state with several opportunities for reflection, rest, and celebration.
The month kicks off with Sarhul on 1st April (Tuesday). Celebrated primarily by tribal communities in Jharkhand, Sarhul marks the start of the farming season and is dedicated to the worship of nature and local deities. The celebrations include community prayers, folk music, and dances, as well as an appreciation of the natural environment. This day is a significant holiday for the locals, with offices and banks closing for the occasion.
On 10th April (Thursday), Mahavir Jayanti will be celebrated by the Jain community. This day marks the birth of Lord Mahavir, the 24th Tirthankara, who promoted non-violence, truth, and self-discipline. Jain devotees across Jharkhand will observe the day with prayers, religious discourses, and fasting.
April’s Second Saturday on 12th April (Saturday) is a regular break for workers, offering time to unwind or attend to personal matters.
Following this, Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti on 14th April (Monday) is a national holiday that honors Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s monumental contributions to the Indian Constitution and his advocacy for social justice. Public offices, banks, and educational institutions remain closed in observance. On 18th April (Friday), Good Friday is observed by Christians, commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Religious services, processions, and prayers are held across the state.
Finally, the Fourth Saturday holiday on 26th April (Saturday) gives workers another regular break from their routines. April 2025 offers Jharkhand a well-rounded mix of holidays for both religious observance and rest, allowing its people to engage in cultural, spiritual, and familial activities.