Manipur Holidays 2026

This page presents the list of holidays in Manipur for 2026. In a country as culturally diverse as India, holidays often occur in clusters and are broadly categorised into four types: bank holidays, regional holidays, public holidays, and national holidays. Specifically for Manipur, the following is a comprehensive list of regional, public, and national holidays for the calendar year 2026. 

Date  

Day 

Holiday 

1 January 2026  

Thursday  

New Year's Day  

1 January 2026  

Thursday  

Gaan-Ngai  

26 January 2026 

Monday  

Republic Day  

15 February 2026 

Sunday  

Lui-Ngai-Ni  

3 March 2026  

Tuesday  

Yaosang 

4 March 2026  

Wednesday  

Yaosang Second Day 

21 March 2026  

Saturday  

Idul Fitr  

3 April 2026 

Friday 

Good Friday 

14 April 2026 

Tuesday  

Cheiraoba  

1 May 2026 

Friday  

May Day  

27 May 2026 

Wednesday  

Bakrid or Eid al Adha  

16 July 2026 

Thursday  

Ratha Yathra  

13 August 2026 

Thursday  

Patriots Day  

15 August 2026 

Saturday  

Independence Day  

4 September 2026 

Friday  

Janmashtami  

2 October 2026  

Friday  

Gandhi Jayanti  

19 October 2026 

Monday 

Maha Ashtami 

1 November 2026  

Sunday  

Kut  

8 November 2026 

Sunday  

Diwali 

12 November 2026 

Thursday 

Ningol Chakkouba 

25 December 2026  

Friday  

Christmas Day  

31 December 2026 

Thursday  

New Year's Eve 

Bank Holidays in Manipur for 2026

The following list displays the dates and days of bank holidays in Manipur in  2026, including regular week holidays:

Date  

Day 

Holiday 

1 January 2026  

Thursday  

New Year's Day  

1 January 2026  

Thursday  

Gaan-Ngai  

10 January 2026 

Saturday 

Second Saturday 

24 January 2026 

Saturday 

Fourth Saturday 

26 January 2026 

Monday  

Republic Day  

14 February 2026 

Saturday 

Second Saturday 

15 February 2026 

Sunday  

Lui-Ngai-Ni  

28 February 2026 

Saturday 

Fourth Saturday 

3 March 2026  

Tuesday  

Yaosang 

4 March 2026  

Wednesday  

Yaosang Second Day 

14 March 2026 

Saturday 

Second Saturday 

21 March 2026  

Saturday  

Idul Fitr  

28 March 2026 

Saturday 

Fourth Saturday 

3 April 2026 

Friday 

Good Friday 

11 April 2026 

Saturday 

Second Saturday 

14 April 2026 

Tuesday  

Cheiraoba  

25 April 2026 

Saturday 

Fourth Saturday 

1 May 2026 

Friday  

May Day  

9 May 2026 

Saturday 

Second Saturday 

23 May 2026 

Saturday 

Fourth Saturday 

27 May 2026 

Wednesday  

Bakrid or Eid al Adha  

13 June 2026 

Saturday 

Second Saturday 

27 June 2026 

Saturday 

Fourth Saturday 

11 July 2026 

Saturday 

Second Saturday 

16 July 2026 

Thursday  

Ratha Yathra  

25 July 2026 

Saturday 

Fourth Saturday 

8 August 2026 

Saturday 

Second Saturday 

13 August 2026 

Thursday  

Patriots Day  

15 August 2026 

Saturday  

Independence Day  

22 August 2026 

Saturday 

Fourth Saturday 

4 September 2026 

Friday  

Janmashtami  

12 September 2026 

Saturday 

Second Saturday 

26 September 2026 

Saturday 

Fourth Saturday 

2 October 2026  

Friday  

Gandhi Jayanti  

10 October 2026 

Saturday 

Second Saturday 

19 October 2026 

Monday 

Maha Ashtami 

24 October 2026 

Saturday 

Fourth Saturday 

1 November 2026  

Sunday  

Kut  

8 November 2026 

Sunday  

Diwali 

12 November 2026 

Thursday 

Ningol Chakkouba 

14 November 2026 

Saturday 

Second Saturday 

28 November 2026 

Saturday 

Fourth Saturday 

12 December 2026 

Saturday 

Second Saturday 

25 December 2026  

Friday  

Christmas Day  

26 December 2026 

Saturday 

Fourth Saturday 

28 November 2026 

Saturday 

Fourth Saturday 

31 December 2026 

Thursday  

New Year's Eve 

Note: The second and fourth Saturdays of each month are declared as public holidays for all banks operating across India.  

Festivals Celebrated in Manipur

  1. Gang-Ngai: Gang-Ngai is a significant five-day festival celebrated by the Kabui Nagas in December or January. The first day begins with an omen-taking ceremony, which sets the tone for the festivities. The subsequent days feature communal feasts, traditional dances performed by elders and youth, and the exchange of farewell gifts. This vibrant festival reflects the rich cultural heritage and community spirit of the Kabui Nagas. 
  1. Republic Day: Celebrated on 26 January, this national holiday commemorates the adoption of the Indian Constitution. Flag hoisting, parades, and patriotic programs are held across the islands, emphasising democratic values, unity, and pride in the nation's achievements. 
  1. Lui-Ngai-Ni: Observed annually on 15 February, Lui-Ngai-Ni is a collective festival of the Nagas, marking the start of the agricultural season. After this seed-sowing festival, Naga tribes commence cultivation. Highlighted by social gatherings, songs, dances, and joyous celebrations, Lui-Ngai-Ni also serves as a platform for fostering Naga unity and solidarity, strengthening bonds within the community. 
  1. Yaosang: Yaosang, the premier festival of Manipur, spans five days, starting with the full moon day of Phalguna (February or March). The festivities include the Thabal Chongba, a traditional Manipuri folk dance where boys and girls hold hands and dance in a circle. People collect donations from households to organise feasts and parties. For the people of Manipur, Yaosang holds the same cultural significance as Durga Puja in Bengal, Diwali in North India, or Bihu in Assam. 
  1. Idul Fitr: Marking the end of Ramadan, Idul Fitr is a day of joy and gratitude. Muslims gather for special prayers, share festive meals, and practice charity (Zakat), strengthening community bonds and expressing thanksgiving for blessings. 
  1. Cheiraoba: Cheiraoba, celebrated in April, marks the Manipuri New Year. Families clean and decorate their homes, prepare festive dishes, and offer them to various deities. A unique ritual involves villagers climbing nearby hilltops, symbolising their aspiration to achieve greater heights in life. 
  1. Good Friday: Commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, Christians observe this solemn day with church services, prayers, and reflection. It emphasises themes of sacrifice, redemption, and love. 
  1. Bakrid or Eid al-Adha: Known as the Festival of Sacrifice, this Muslim celebration commemorates Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son. It involves congregational prayers, animal sacrifice, and acts of charity, symbolising devotion and generosity. 
  1. Kang: Celebrated for ten days in July, Kang is one of the most significant Hindu festivals in Manipur. During this festival, Lord Jagannath is paraded out of the temple in a chariot known as 'Kang'. Devotees compete for the honour of pulling the chariot, making it a vibrant and devotional celebration. 
  1. Independence Day: This day is observed on 15 August, which celebrates India's freedom from British rule. It includes flag hoisting, cultural programs, and community gatherings that foster patriotism and national pride. 
  1. Eid e Milad: This day marks the birth of Prophet Muhammad, observed with prayers, processions, and gatherings focusing on his teachings of peace and equality. Charity and community bonding are central to the celebrations. 
  1. Vijaya Dashami (Dussehra): Celebrating Lord Rama's victory over Ravana, this Hindu festival symbolises the triumph of good over evil. Rituals, prayers, and cultural performances reflect themes of righteousness and overcoming challenges. 
  1. Gandhi Jayanti: On 2 October, this day commemorates Mahatma Gandhi's birth and his contributions to India's independence. It is observed with prayers, activities promoting non-violence, and reflections on his principles of truth and service. 
  1. Diwali: The Festival of Lights celebrates the victory of light over darkness. Families light oil lamps, exchange gifts, and enjoy festive meals, fostering prosperity and communal harmony. 
  1. Ningol Chak-Kouba: Ningol Chak-kouba is a cherished social festival of the Meitei community, celebrated on the second day of the new moon in the month of Hiyangei (November). Married daughters are invited back to their parental homes along with their children for a grand feast, fostering family bonds and unity through this heartfelt reunion. 
  1. Kut: Kut is an autumnal festival celebrated by the Kuki-Chin-Mizo tribes of Manipur, also known by names such as Chavang Kut or Khodou. Observed on 1 November, it marks the end of a successful harvest season. It is a time for joy, thanksgiving, and communal celebration, reflecting the hard work and abundance of the year. 
  1. Christmas Day: Commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, Christians celebrate with church services, festive meals, and the exchange of gifts. It reflects themes of love, peace, and goodwill, with acts of charity reinforcing generosity and kindness. 

About Manipur

Manipur is a state located in the Northeastern part of India and whose capital city is Imphal. Covering an area of 22,327 sq.km, Manipur is bounded by Assam, Burma, Nagaland, and Mizoram. Manipur once used to be a princely state. However, this gradually changed and today, with significant potential of hydroelectric power, it has become one of the well-known agrarian economies. In fact, it has linked other regions through daily flights via Imphal Airport.

FAQs on Manipur Holidays

  • Is Lui-Ngai-Ni a holiday in Manipur for the year 2026?

    Yes, Lui-Ngai-Nai, which is falls on 15 February 2026 on Sunday, is a holiday in Manipur. 

  • Why is Yaosang festival a holiday in Manipur?

    Yaosang is the premier festival of Manipur which spans over five days. The festivities start with the full moon day of Phalguna and the celebrations include the Thabal Chongba, a traditional Manipuri folk dance. Yaosang festival, for the people of Manipur, holds the same cultural significance as Durga Puja in Bengal, Diwali, and Bihu in Assam.  

  • Is second and fourth Saturday's a holiday for banks in Manipur?

    Yes, every second and fourth Saturday of the month is a holiday for banks in Manipur.  

  • Is Kut a holiday in the year 2026 in Manipur?

    Yes, Kut, which is falls on 2026 on Sunday, is a holiday in Manipur.

  • Is Ratha Yathra a holiday in the year 2026 in Manipur?

    Yes, Ratha Yathra which is falls on 16 July 2026 on Thursda, is a holiday in Manipur.

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