List of Holidays in April 2025

Would you like to know which days your company or college will be closed in April 2025 if you are planning a trip during that month? If the response is in the affirmative, you will discover that right here. A list of public and bank holidays for April 2025 has been compiled by us. Continue reading to learn more about the holidays that occur in April 2025.   

April Holidays List

Holiday

Date

Celebrated in

Sarhul 

1 April 2025, Tuesday

Jharkhand

Odisha Day 

1 April 2025, Tuesday 

Odisha

Idul Fitr 

1 April 2025, Tuesday

Telangana

Babu Jagjivan Ram Jayanti 

5 April 2025, Saturday

Andhra Pradesh and Telangana

Ram Navami 

6 April 2025, Sunday

All Over India

Mahavir Jayanti 

10 April 2025, Thursday

All Over India

Vaisakh 

13 April 2025, Sunday

Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Punjab

Maha Visuba Sankranti 

13 April 2025, Sunday

Odisha

Biju Festival 

14 April 2025, Monday

Tripura

Dr.Ambedkar Jayanti 

14 April 2025, Monday

All Over India

Tamil New Year 

14 April 2025, Monday

Puducherry and Tamil Nadu

Vishu 

14 April 2025, Monday

Kerala

Bohag Bihu 

14 to 20 April 2025, Monday to Sunday

Assam  & Arunachal Pradesh

Bengali New Year 

14 April 2025, Monday

West Bengal 

Cheriaoba 

14 April 2025, Monday

Manipur 

Himachal Day 

15 April 2025, Tuesday

Himachal Pradesh 

Good Friday 

18 April 2025, Friday

All Over India 

Easter Saturday 

19 April 2025, Saturday

All Over India 

Easter Sunday 

20 April 2025, Sunday

All Over India 

Garia Puja 

21 April 2025, Monday

Tripura 

Maharishi Parsuram Jayanti 

29 April 2025, Tuesday

Gujrat, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan 

Basava JayantiAkshaya Tritiya

30 April 2025, Wednesday

Karnataka, All Over India

**Please verify the holiday list with the government gazette.

Bank Holidays in April 2025

The banks operating in the country will remain closed on the dates listed in the table below in the month of April 2025. These holidays will be in addition to the regular bank holidays, i.e., 2nd and 4th Saturdays of a month.

Holiday

Date

Day

Ram Navami 

6 April 2025 

Sunday 

Mahavir Jayanti 

10 April 2025 

Thursday 

2nd Saturday

13 April 2025

Saturday

Good Friday 

18 April 2025 

Friday 

4th Saturday

27 April 2025

Saturday

Note: Please verify the dates with the holiday list issued by the RBI.

Holidays in April 2025

April Holidays

Given below are brief descriptions for each holiday in April 2025:

  1. Odisha Day: On this day in history, Odisha was created as a distinct province of British India. The state was established on April 1st, 1936. People enjoy celebrating by adorning stores and making merry. There are also many cultural events and competitions.
  2. Ram Navami: The festival is one of the most important Hindu festivals. It celebrates the birth of Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. On the occasion, temples of Rama are decorated while people offer water to the Sun God as he is believed to be the ancestor of Lord Rama.
  3. Babu Jagjivan Ram Birthday: Babu Jagjivan Ram, a politician who made a substantial contribution to the founding of the All-India Depressed Classes League, is honoured on his birthday in Telangana. In 1937, he was elected to the Bihar Legislative Assembly.
  4. Mahavir Jayanti: Mahavir Jayanti marks the day when Lord Mahavir, the founder of Jainism was born. The day holds special significance for the Jain community. On the day of the festival, people engage themselves in charitable work while prayers are organised in temples dedicated to the spiritual teacher of Jainism.
  5. Biju: The Biju festival which is a three-day-long colourful one is celebrated by the Chakma. During the festival, different cultural programs are performed which highlight the indigenous people's distinctive cultural heritage. Biju marks the end of the previous year and celebrates the Bangla New Year.
  6. Bohag Bihu: Also known as Rongali Bihu, Bohag Bihu marks the beginning of the Assamese new year. The festival is celebrated with feasts, music, and dancing. The festivities run for almost a month with various cultural events being held around the state.
  7. Ashoka's birth anniversary: While historians still cannot agree on the Mauryan emperor's birth date, the Bihar government has declared April 14 as a public holiday to commemorate Ashoka's birthday.
  8. Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti: The day commemorates the birth anniversary of B.R Ambedkar, the chief architect of the Indian constitution. On the day, processions are taken out and statues of Ambedkar are beautifully decorated. People pay homage to the social reformer on the day for his immense contribution.
  9. Maha Vishuba Sankranti: The festival is also celebrated as Odia New year or Pana Sankranti or Mesha Sankranti. The day marks the start of the new Odia almanac. To mark the occasion, Odia people prepare a sweet concoction known as 'Pana' which is distributed amongst everyone.
  10. Bengali New Year: It is the celebration of the Bengali New Year, as the name implies. The Bengali solar calendar is used to determine the festival's date. Family time, processions, and fairs all commemorate the day. Festive dishes are served to friends and family, such as confections and sweets.
  11. Vishu: It is the new year festival of Kerala. The day is the appropriate time to offer oblations to Lord Vishnu. The day indicates the movement of the sun to Aries. Farmers begin the ploughing of land and other agricultural activities.
  12. Cheiraoba: Cheiraoba festival is the celebration of the Manipuri New year. This is a sacred festival and hence people clean and decorate their houses on the occasion. To mark the occasion, locals climb the nearest hill tops as it signifies the rise of the human civilization.
  13. Himachal Day: Himachal Day is celebrated to commemorate the creation of the state. On the day, a grand parade takes place where the Governor and the Chief Minister address the gathering. Various cultural programs are also held on the occasion.
  14. Vaisakhi: Vaisakhi is celebrated as a harvest festival. People sing, dance, and wear festive clothes. It marks the start of the new year in the Nanakshahi solar calendar. The Khalsa Panth organisation was established during the Vaisakhi festival, hence Sikhs commemorate the first five men who comprised the Khalsa with five symbols of purity and courage.
  15. Garia Puja: It is celebrated as a harvest festival by the ethnic tribes in Tripura. Celebrated with a lot of pomp and gaiety, the puja is done to please God Garia. The god is worshipped to bestow the people with peace, wealth, children, and domestic animals.
Trading Holidays in India

FAQs on Holidays in April 2025

  • Is State Bank of India going to be closed on 1 April 2025?

      Yes, State Bank of India will remain shut on 1 April 2025 due to yearly closing in all states except Himachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Meghalaya, and Chandigarh.  

  • Will banks be operating on Good Friday?

    No, all banks will be closed on Good Friday except Jammu, Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Assam, Tripura, Srinagar, and Rajasthan.

  • Will banks be closed on Eid-Ul-Fitr?

    Yes, all private and public sector banks will remain shut on Eid-Ul-Fitr.  

News about April Holidays

Bank Holidays in the Month of April 2025

Banks will remain closed on 1 April 2025 (Tuesday) in all states due to yearly account closing. Banks will be closed in Jharkhand on 1 April on account of the Sarhul festival. On 5 April 2025 (Saturday), banks will be closed in Telangana state on the occasion of Babu Jagjivan Ram's birth anniversary. Banks in the following states will be closed on 10 April 2025 (Thursday) due to Mahavir Jayanti: Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and Telangana   

Banks in most states remain closed on 14 April 2025 (Monday) on the occasion of Ambedkar Jayanti, including in Mizoram, Madhya Pradesh, Chandigarh, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, New Delhi, Chhattisgarh, Meghalaya, and Himachal Pradesh. Banks in Assam, West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh, and Himachal Pradesh will remain closed on 15 April 2025 (Tuesday) to celebrate state-specific festivals such as Bengali New Year, Himachal Day, and Bohag Bihu.  

Banks in the following states will be closed on 18 April 2025 (Friday) due to Good Friday: Tripura, Assam, Rajasthan, Jammu, Himachal Pradesh, and Srinagar. On 21 April 2025, the banks are closed only in the state of Tripura to celebrate Gajra Puja. On 29 April 2025 (Tuesday), banks in Himanchal Pradesh will be closed to honor Bhagwan Shri Parshuram Jayanti. Banks in Karnataka will be closed on 30 April 2025 (Wednesday) due to Basava Jayanti and Akshaya Tritiya. 

2 April 2025
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