List of Central Govt Holiday in 2025
List of Central Govt Holiday 2025 PDF Download: Public sector workers receive more generous holiday benefits compared to their private sector counterparts. The Central Government has implemented specialized leave programs for female employees within both central and state government positions. Government offices generally close on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the year. In addition to the extensive holiday entitlements for central and state government workers, employees in the public sector also enjoy a substantial annual leave allotment. To access a comprehensive schedule of Gazetted and Restricted holidays for central government employees in 2025, kindly refer to our website at cgsn.in.
According to the directive from the department, it has been declared that the upcoming Id-ul-Zuha on the 16th of June will be observed as a holiday, falling on a Sunday.
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List of Central Govt Holiday 2025 Overview
Topic | List of Central Govt Holiday |
Department | DoPT |
Beneficiaries | Central Govt Employees |
Year | 2025 |
Gazetted Holidays | 17 |
Restricted Holidays | 33 |
Holiday 2025 PDF | Download Link |
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Gazetted Holidays List 2025
The Central Government Office’s Gazetted Holidays for 2025 have been officially designated as mandatory holidays for central government offices and industrial establishments. Every year, in the month of June, a detailed holiday calendar for the upcoming year is published by the Central Government. The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) issues an office memorandum to communicate this schedule, distinguishing between Gazetted Holidays and Restricted Holidays. The initial list includes 14 obligatory holidays, followed by an opportunity for individuals to choose three holidays from the compulsory list, 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) |
Restricted Holidays List 2025
The Central Government Office for 2025 has issued a schedule of Restricted Holidays. These holidays, referred to as Restricted Holidays, offer employees the option to select two days off as per their individual preference. With India’s rich tapestry of religions and festivals, employees can opt for leave during their own religious festivities. The Restricted Holidays list comprises more than 30 holidays, making a total of up to 45 days off available.
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) |