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India (Dadra & Nagar Haveli) : complete schedule of public and bank holidays, closure of banks and stock exchanges, school vacations, trade fairs, cultural and sporting events, festivals, carnivals, election during the next 3 months

  • Currency: Rupee (INR)
  • Banks are NOT working on 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month.
    No alcohol served in shops, restaurants during most holidays
    The nature of holidays in India appeals to culture, national values and religion

    Internet domain: .in - Telephone code: +91 - International dialing code: 00 - GMT offset: +5:30 (DST: no)
  • Weekend: Saturday & Sunday
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    Friday may 5, 2023Summer holiday (beginning)School holidays
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    Monday june 26, 2023Summer holiday (end)School holidays
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    Saturday july 1, 2023Annual Closing of Reserve Bank of IndiaBanks only
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    Tuesday august 1, 2023Raksha Bandhan / Nikini Poya (Janai Purnima)Hinduism
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    Wednesday august 2, 2023Liberation DayEvents, celebrations...
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    Tuesday august 15, 2023Independence DayNational Day
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    Wednesday august 16, 2023Farsi New YearZoroastrian
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    Wednesday august 30, 2023Raksha Bandhan / Nikini Poya (Janai Purnima)Hinduism
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    Thursday september 7, 2023Sri Krishna Jayanthi (Janmashtami)Hinduism
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    Saturday september 16, 2023Optional holidayHinduism
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    Tuesday september 19, 2023Ganesh ChaturthiHinduism
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    Thursday september 28, 2023Prophet's Anniversary - Eid-Milad Nnabi (may be changed to the nearest day)Muslim, Sufi
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    Saturday september 30, 2023Banks Inventory DayBanks only
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    Monday october 2, 2023Mahatma Gandhi Birth AnniversarySecular holiday
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    Thursday october 19, 2023Mid-term holiday (beginning)School holidays
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    Tuesday october 24, 2023Vijaya Dashami (Dasera)Hinduism
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    Tuesday october 24, 2023Mid-term holiday (end)School holidays
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    Monday november 6, 2023Mid-term holiday (end)School holidays
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    Wednesday november 8, 2023Diwali holiday (beginning)School holidays
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    Sunday november 12, 2023Deepavali/DipabaliHinduism
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    Sunday november 12, 2023Deepavali/DipabaliHinduism
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    Wednesday november 15, 2023BhaiyyadhoojHinduism
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    Sunday november 19, 2023ChhathHinduism
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    Summer holiday (beginning)

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    Friday may 5, 2023
    School holidays :

    Summer holiday (end)

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    Monday june 26, 2023
    School holidays :

    Annual Closing of Reserve Bank of India

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    Saturday july 1, 2023
    Banks only :

    Raksha Bandhan / Nikini Poya (Janai Purnima)

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    Tuesday august 1, 2023
    Hinduism : The annual festival of Raksha Bandhan, which is meant to commemorate the abiding ties between siblings of opposite sex, usually takes place in late August, and is marked by a very simple ceremony in which a woman ties a rakhi — which may be a colorful thread, a simple bracelet, or a decorative string — around the wrist of her brother(s). The word raksha signifies protection, and bandhan is an association signifying an enduring sort of bond; and so, when a woman ties a rakhi around the waist of her brother, she signifies her loving attachment to him. He, likewise, recognizes the special bonds between them, and by extending his wrist forward, he in fact extends the hand of his protection over her.

    Liberation Day

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    Wednesday august 2, 2023
    Culture : in Dadra & Nagar Haveli only

    Independence Day

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    Tuesday august 15, 2023
    Secular holiday : Commemorates the day in 1947 when India achieved freedom from British rule

    Farsi New Year

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    Wednesday august 16, 2023
    Zoroastrian :

    Raksha Bandhan / Nikini Poya (Janai Purnima)

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    Wednesday august 30, 2023
    Hinduism : The annual festival of Raksha Bandhan, which is meant to commemorate the abiding ties between siblings of opposite sex, usually takes place in late August, and is marked by a very simple ceremony in which a woman ties a rakhi — which may be a colorful thread, a simple bracelet, or a decorative string — around the wrist of her brother(s). The word raksha signifies protection, and bandhan is an association signifying an enduring sort of bond; and so, when a woman ties a rakhi around the waist of her brother, she signifies her loving attachment to him. He, likewise, recognizes the special bonds between them, and by extending his wrist forward, he in fact extends the hand of his protection over her.

    Sri Krishna Jayanthi (Janmashtami)

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    Thursday september 7, 2023
    Hinduism : Hindu celebration of the birthday of Sri Krishna, an incarnation of Lord Krishna. Sweets, fruits and milk products are available in abundance. Sri or Shree: A prefix denoting auspiciousness

    Optional holiday

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    Saturday september 16, 2023
    Hinduism : Third Onam

    Ganesh Chaturthi

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    Tuesday september 19, 2023
    Hinduism : During ten days, Hindus must prepare the celebration at home: their house must be cleaned up and purified, in particular at the place where the Ganesh statue wil be put. Those who participate in the procession, end and highlight of this celebration, also prepare their costume. Various religious ceremonies are celebrated. On the tenth day, the celebration culminates. Streets of main cities, especially Mumbaï (Bombay) are the field of extraordinary popular demonstrations. In this day, giant elephant idols are preceded by dancers and musicians.

    Prophet's Anniversary - Eid-Milad Nnabi (may be changed to the nearest day)

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    Thursday september 28, 2023
    Muslim, Sufi :

    Banks Inventory Day

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    Saturday september 30, 2023
    Banks only :

    Mahatma Gandhi Birth Anniversary

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    Monday october 2, 2023
    Secular holiday : He is the man who played a significant role in achiveing independence for India from the British Empire with his simplicity and strong will power. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as 'Bapu' or 'Father of the nation', was born on the 2nd of October in 1869, in Porbunder, Gujarat. He studied law in U.K and practiced law in South Africa. But he left his profession and returned to India to join the Indian freedom struggle. Gandhiji was a preacher of truth and 'Ahimsa'(non-violence). He started the 'Satyagraha' movement for the Indian freedom struggle. He believed in living a simple life and in 'Swadeshi'. He proved to the world that freedom can be achieved through the path of non-violence. Gandhiji is a symbol of peace and truth. www.indiaa2z.com

    Mid-term holiday (beginning)

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    Thursday october 19, 2023
    School holidays :

    Vijaya Dashami (Dasera)

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    Tuesday october 24, 2023
    Hinduism : The victory of Durga on evil forces, the destruction of Vasanas (subjectivity, selfishness, desires...) and the achievement of the deepest Self. Dominance of Saraswati (pure science) over Lakshmi (applied science)

    Mid-term holiday (end)

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    Tuesday october 24, 2023
    School holidays :

    Mid-term holiday (end)

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    Monday november 6, 2023
    School holidays :

    Diwali holiday (beginning)

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    Wednesday november 8, 2023
    School holidays :

    Deepavali/Dipabali

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    Sunday november 12, 2023
    Hinduism : The Light festival starts with festivities. The week celebrates 1.Dhanteras, 2.Kali Chaudas, 3.Deepavali, 4.Navu-Varsha (new year), 5.Bhai-beej. The Vai cast is mainly concerned. May last several days

    Deepavali/Dipabali

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    Sunday november 12, 2023
    Hinduism : The Light festival starts with festivities. The week celebrates 1.Dhanteras, 2.Kali Chaudas, 3.Deepavali, 4.Navu-Varsha (new year), 5.Bhai-beej. The Vai cast is mainly concerned. May last several days

    Bhaiyyadhooj

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    Wednesday november 15, 2023
    Hinduism : Chitragupta ('rich in secrets' or 'hidden picture') is a Hindu god assigned with the task of keeping complete records of actions of human beings on the earth. He is god of justice. Upon their death, Chitragupta has the task of deciding heaven or the hell for the humans, depending on their actions on the earth. Chitragupta Maharaj (Chitragupta is the patron deity of Kayasthas, a Hindu caste of India and Nepal. [Wikipedia]

    Chhath

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    Sunday november 19, 2023
    Hinduism : Dedicated to the Hindu Sun God, Surya, also known as Surya Shashti.