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Public Holiday List 2025: Maharashtra government has released the list of holidays, check when schools and offices will remain closed in the state

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Public Holiday List 2025: Maharashtra government has released the list of holidays, check when schools and offices will remain closed in the state

Maharashtra Public Holiday List 2025: The year 2025 is about to begin and in such a situation everyone wants to know the list of holidays. The Maharashtra government has announced the public holidays for 2025. These holidays include national holidays, religious festivals and local holidays.

Maharashtra Public Holiday List 2025: The year 2025 is about to begin and in such a situation everyone wants to know the list of holidays. The Maharashtra government has announced the public holidays for 2025. These holidays include national holidays, religious festivals and local holidays. These holidays will apply to government offices, schools, colleges and other public institutions of the state.

Here is a complete list of public holidays in Maharashtra, so that you can plan your holidays accordingly.

26 January (Sunday) – Republic Day

19 February (Wednesday) – Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti

26 February (Friday) – Mahashivratri

14 March (Friday) – Holi (Dhulendi)

30 March (Sunday) – Gudi Padwa

31 March (Monday) – Eid-ul-Fitr

6 April (Sunday) – Ram Navami

10 April (Thursday) – Mahavir Jayanti

14 April (Monday) – Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti

18 April (Friday) – Good Friday

1 May (Thursday) – Maharashtra Day

12 May (Monday) – Buddha Purnima

6-7 June (Friday/Saturday) – Eid-ul-Azha (Bakrid)

6 July (Sunday) – Muharram

15 August (Friday) – Independence Day

16 August (Saturday) – Parsi New Year

27 August (Wednesday) – Ganesh Chaturthi

5 September (Friday) – Eid-e-Milad

2 October (Thursday) – Gandhi Jayanti and Dussehra (Vijayadashami)

21 October (Tuesday) – Diwali (Lakshmi Pujan)

22 October (Thursday) – Bhai Dooj

5 November (Wednesday) – Guru Nanak Jayanti

25 December (Thursday) – Christmas

Many of these holidays are national holidays, which are valid throughout the country. Along with this, local festivals of Maharashtra have also been given prominence. The special thing is that this time 26 January Republic Day and Gudi Padwa festival is on Sunday, 30 March, due to which there will be no additional holiday. This list will help you to plan your holidays for 2025 properly. You can plan family functions, holidays or personal work according to this calendar.

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