List of Gazetted and Restricted Holidays in 2025 | Dopt Released Notification Today!
Today (10.7.2024), the esteemed Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) has meticulously curated and published a comprehensive list comprising both gazetted and restricted holidays for the upcoming year of 2025. This detailed document, which holds significant importance for government employees and officials, outlines the dates of special holidays that are officially recognized and observed. For your utmost convenience and swift access, the direct link to the downloadable PDF file containing this invaluable information has been conveniently provided below for your perusal and reference.
The central government’s latest directive regarding the holidays in 2025 designates the auspicious occasion of Diwali on the 20th of October, Maha Shivratri on the 26th of February, and Bakrid on the 7th of June.
List of Gazetted and Restricted Holidays 2025 PDF Download: Government employees enjoy a more favorable holiday package than those in the private sector. The Central Government has introduced various leave schemes specifically for female employees in both central and state government roles. Government offices typically observe closures on Saturdays and Sundays year-round. Additionally, not only do central and state government employees benefit from ample holidays, but public sector staff also receive a generous allocation of leave days annually.
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List of Gazetted and Restricted Holidays 2025 Overview
Topic | List of Gazetted and Restricted Holidays |
Department | DoPT |
Beneficiaries | Central Govt Employees |
Year | 2025 |
Gazetted Holidays | 17 |
Restricted Holidays | 33 |
Holiday 2025 PDF | Download Link |
Home Page | Click Here |
Gazetted Holidays List 2025
The Central Government Office 2025 has a set roster of official holidays known as Gazetted Holidays. These holidays are designated for central government offices and industrial establishments. Every June, the Central Government unveils an extensive holiday calendar for the upcoming year. This calendar is shared via an official memorandum from the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), delineating Gazetted Holidays and Restricted Holidays separately. Initially, the list includes 14 mandatory holidays. Subsequently, individuals are granted the flexibility to choose three holidays from the initial 14, resulting in a total of 17 days off. These 17 days collectively form the Gazetted Holidays recognized for Central government employees.
Festival | Date & Day |
Republic Day | 26.01.25 (Sunday) |
Holi | 14.03.25 (Friday) |
Id-ul-Fitr | 30.03.25 (Sunday) |
Ram Navami | 06.04.25 (Sunday) |
Mahavir Jayanti | 10.04.25 (Thursday) |
Good Friday | 18.04.25 (Friday) |
Budha Purnima | 12.05.25 (Monday) |
Id-ul-Zuha | 16.06.25 (Sunday) |
Muharram | 06.07.25 (Sunday) |
Independence Day | 15.08.25 (Friday) |
Janmashtami | 16.08.25 (Saturday) |
Milad-un-Nabi | 04.09.25 (Thursday) |
Gandhi’s Birthday | 02.10.25 (Thursday) |
Dussehra | 02.10.25 (Thursday) |
Diwali | 18.10.25 (Saturday) |
Guru Nanak’s Birthday | 05.11.25 (Wednesday) |
Christmas Day | 25.12.25 (Thursday) |
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Restricted Holidays List 2025
The Central Government Office has released the list of Restricted Holidays for the year 2025. These holidays, referred to as Restricted Holidays, offer employees the opportunity to select two days off according to their individual choice. With India’s rich variety of religions and festivals, this provision enables employees to take time off during their specific religious celebrations. The Restricted Holidays schedule comprises more than 30 holidays, summing up to a total of 45 days off.
Festival | Date & Day |
New Year’s Day | 01.01.25 (Wednesday) |
Guru Gobind Singh’s Birthday | 06.01.25 (Monday) |
Lohri | 13.01.25 (Monday) |
Hazarat Ali’s Birthday | 13.01.25 (Monday) |
Makar Sankranti | 14.01.25 (Tuesday) |
Magha Bihu, Pongal | 14.01.25 (Tuesday) |
Sri Panchami, Basant Panchami | 02.02.25 (Sunday) |
Guru Ravi Das’s Birthday | 12.02.25 (Wednesday) |
Shivaji Jayanti | 19.02.25 (Wednesday) |
Dayananda Saraswati Birthday | 23.02.25 (Sunday) |
Maha Shivratri | 26.02.25 (Wednesday) |
Holika dahan | 13.03.25 (Thursday) |
Dolyatra | 14.03.25 (Friday) |
Jamat-Ul-Vida | 27.03.25 (Thursday) |
Chaitra Sukladi | 30.03.25 (Sunday) |
Cheti Chand | 30.03.25 (Sunday) |
Gudi Padava | 30.03.25 (Sunday) |
Ugadi | 30.03.25 (Sunday) |
Vaisakhi, Vishu | 14.04.25 (Monday) |
Meshadi | 14.04.25 (Monday) |
Tamil New Year | 14.04.25 (Monday) |
Bahag Bihu | 14.04.25 (Monday) |
Easter Sunday | 20.04.25 (Sunday) |
Rabindranath Tagore Birthday | 07.05.25 (Wednesday) |
Rath Yatra | 27.06.25 (Friday) |
Ganesh Chaturthi | 07.08.25 (Saturday) |
Raksha Bandhan | 09.08.25 (Saturday) |
Parsi New Year’s day, Nauraj | 15.08.25 (Friday) |
Onam | 26.08.25 (Tuesday) |
Dusshera (Saptami) | 29.09.25 (Monday) |
Dussehra (Mahashtami) | 30.09.25 (Tuesday) |
Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday | 07.10.25 (Tuesday) |
Karaka Chaturthi | 10.10.25 (Friday) |
Naraka Chaturdasi | 20.10.25 (Monday) |
Govardhan Puja | 22.10.25 (Wednesday) |
Bhai Duj | 23.10.25 (Thursday) |
Chhath Puja | 28.10.25 (Tuesday) |
Tegh Bahadur’s Martyrdom Day | 24.11.25 (Monday) |
Christmas Eve | 24.12.25 (Wednesday) |