Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti 2025

Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated annually on 2nd October to commemorate the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. The day is observed as a public and bank holiday across the nation.

Educational institutions are also closed on this day to honor Gandhiji who is considered as the ''Father of the Nation'' because of his leadership during the freedom struggle that led to India's independence from the British in 1947. On this day, tributes are paid to Gandhiji all over the country in schools, colleges, government offices, as well as in social, political, and private organizations. Commemorative activities include prayer meetings, devotional songs including his favorite ''Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram'', award presentations, and rallies.

Day

Date

States

Thursday

2 October 2025

All Indian states

Description of Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti

Gandhi Jayanti

India celebrates the birthday of its iconic front-runner every year. He has been offered the title of 'Father of the Nation' for his significant contributions to the country. He played an enormous role in attaining freedom from British. It is a great opportunity for the countrymen to pay homage to this great leader, who sacrificed his life for the betterment of the country.

Celebrations of Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti

Gandhi Jayanti is a national holiday in India and is observed across all states and union territories. The day will be remarked by special prayers and homages across the country. School-level and college-level celebrations are beautiful to watch. Various types of competitions are organised for students in remembrance of Gandhi.

The best colleges and schools will be awarded. Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram, a favorite bhajan of Gandhiji, is sung by school and college students. Mahatma Gandhi statues in all parts of the nation are decorated with wreaths and flowers. Since Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti is a gazetted holiday, government offices shall remain shut.

Background

Mahatma Gandhi was a great leader of India's fight for freedom. He was a law graduate and was the biggest follower of Jainism. Between 1888 and 1891, he stayed in London and promised himself to be a vegetarian. Later, Gandhi joined the executive committee of the London Vegetarian Committee and then began reading a variety of holy books to gain knowledge on cross-religions.

Gandhi Ashram

Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti

Gandhi travelled various parts of India to motivate the countrymen and fight against British rule. In Ahmedabad, the capital city of Gujarat, in 1951, he established an ashram, which was common to all castes and religions. He spent a good amount of life at this ashram. In 1932, Gandhi boarded on a 6-day fast to safeguard the decision of British to separate untouchables.

Symbols

The following three places play a vital role in celebrating Gandhi Jayanti:

  1. The Martyr's Column is the place where Mahatma Gandhi was attacked on 30 January 1948.
  2. The Raj Ghat, the place where the body of Mahatma Gandhi was scalded on 31 January 1948.
  3. The Triveni Sangam, the place where the river Ganga, the river Yamuna, and the river Saraswati join together.

FAQs on Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti

  • Is Gandhi Jayanti a national holiday?

    Yes, Gandhi Jayanti is a national holiday. 

  • On which day Gandhi Jayanti falls in the year 2025?

    Gandhi Jayanti falls on Thursday in the year 2025. 

  • Who is referred as ‘Bapu’ in India?

    Mahatma Gandhi is referred as ‘Bapu’ in India. 

  • Will banks remain closed on the eve of Gandhi Jayanti?

    Yes, banks will remain closed on the eve of Gandhi Jayanti. 

  • Where is Gandhi Ashram?

    Gandhi Ashram is in Ahmadabad, a city in Gujarat state. 

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