Karnataka Govt announces holiday calendar for 2025
Team Udayavani, Nov 15, 2024, 9:18 AM IST
Bengaluru: In a significant decision, the Karnataka State Government has approved the list of general and restricted holidays for the year 2025. The announcement followed a Cabinet meeting held on Thursday, where the official holiday schedule received final approval.
As per the new list, a total of 19 general holidays and 20 restricted holidays have been sanctioned for the year.
List of General Holidays (2025)
- January 14 – Uttarayana Punyakala, Makar Sankranti
- February 26 – Maha Shivaratri
- March 31 – Khutub-e-Ranjan
- April 10 – Mahavir Jayanti
- April 14 – B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti
- April 18 – Good Friday
- April 30 – Basava Jayanti, Akshaya Tritiya
- May 1 – Labour Day
- June 7 – Bakrid
- August 15 – Independence Day
- August 27 – Varasiddhi Vinayaka Vrata
- September 5 – Eid Milad
- October 1 – Mahanavami, Ayudha Puja, Vijayadashami
- October 2 – Gandhi Jayanti
- October 7 – Maharshi Valmiki Jayanti
- October 20 – Naraka Chaturdashi
- October 22 – Balipadyami, Deepavali
- November 1 – Karnataka Rajyotsava
- December 25 – Christmas
List of Restricted Holidays (2025)
- January 1 – New Year
- February 6 – Madhwa Navami
- February 14 – Shab-e-Barat
- March 13 – Holi
- March 27 – Shab-e-Qadr
- March 28 – Jumat-ul-Vida
- April 2 – Devara Dasimayya Jayanti
- April 19 – Holy Saturday
- May 2 – Sri Shankaracharya Jayanti, Sri Ramanujacharya Jayanti
- May 12 – Buddha Purnima
- August 8 – Sri Varalakshmi Vrata
- August 16 – Krishna Janmashtami
- August 26 – Swarna Gowri Vrata
- September 6 – Sri Anantapadmanabha Vrata
- September 8 – Kanya Maryamma Jayanti
- September 17 – Vishwakarma Jayanti
- October 18 – Tula Sankramana
- November 5 – Guru Nanak Jayanti
- December 5 – Huthari Festival
- December 24 – Christmas Eve
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