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Festività pubbliche e nazionali in
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Date in 2012 |
Holiday Name |
Observance* |
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New Year's Day (AR ML MN MZ NL PY SK TN)
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Regional |
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Sab |
Bhogi (AP)
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Regional |
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Pongal / Makara Samkranti (AN AP AR AS GJ KA PY TN)
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Regional |
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Lun |
Thiruvalluvar Day (PY TN)
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Regional |
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Mar |
Uzhavar Thirunal (TN)
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Regional |
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Lun |
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti (TR WB)
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Regional |
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Gio |
Republic Day (National Day)
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Sab |
Vasanta Panchami / Shree Panchami (HR OR TR WB)
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Regional |
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Dom |
Milad-un-Nabi (Prophet's Birthday) (AN AP CH DL KA KL MH MP MZ PY TN UK UP)
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Regional |
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Mar |
Guru Ravidas Jayanti (CH HR PB)
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Regional |
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Dom |
Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti (MH)
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Regional |
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Lun |
Maha Shivaratri (AP CG CH GJ HP HR JK KA KL MH MP OR UK UP)
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Regional |
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Mer |
Doljatra / Holika Dahan (AS ML MN PB UP WB)
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Regional |
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Gio |
Holi (except AP AS HR KA KL ML MN NL PB PY TN TR WB)
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Regional |
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Gio |
Kashiramji Jayanti (UP)
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Regional |
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Gio |
Gudi Padva / Ugadi / Chetti Chand (AP GA KA MH UP)
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Regional |
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Ven |
Telugu New Year (PY TN)
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Regional |
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Sab |
Ram Navami (Smarta) (AP GJ HR)
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Regional |
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Dom |
Ram Navami (Vaishnava) (BR CH DL MH MP OR PB RJ SK UK UP)
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Regional |
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Lun |
Annual Accounts Closing (Bank Holiday)
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Banks |
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Gio |
Mahavir Jayanti (AN CG DL HP KA MH MP RJ TN UK UP)
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Regional |
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Gio |
Babu Jagjivan Ram's Birthday (AP)
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Regional |
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Ven |
Good Friday (except CG GJ HP HR JK OR PB RJ TR)
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Regional |
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Ven |
Tamil New Year (TN)
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Regional |
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Ven |
Vishu (KL)
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Regional |
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Sab |
Dr Ambedkar Jayanti (AP BR CH GJ DL HR JK KA KL MH OR PY TN UK UP)
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Regional |
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Sab |
Bengali New Year / Vaisakh / Masadi (TR WB)
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Regional |
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Lun |
Maharshi Parasuram Jayanti (UP)
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Regional |
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Lun |
Shiv Jayanthi (KA)
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Regional |
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Mar |
Basava Jayanti (KA)
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Regional |
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Mar |
May Day (AP AS BR GA KA KL MN PY TN TR WB)
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Regional |
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Mar |
Maharashtra Day (MH)
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Regional |
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Dom |
Buddha Purnima (AN AR CG DL HP JK MH MP MZ UK UP)
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Regional |
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Lun |
Hazrat Alis Birthday (UP)
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Regional |
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Lun |
Sant Kabir Jayanti (HR)
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Regional |
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Sab |
Martyrdom Day of Sri Guru Arjun Dev Ji (PB)
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Regional |
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Dom |
Teej (HR)
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Regional |
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Gio |
Raksha Bandhan (GJ RJ UK UP)
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Regional |
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Gio |
Janmashtami (Smarta) (BR OR)
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Regional |
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Ven |
Janmashtami (Vaishnava) (CH DL GJ HR JK PB RJ UK UP)
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Regional |
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Mer |
Independence Day
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Ven |
Jumat-ul-Wida (JK UK UP)
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Regional |
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Sab |
Parsi New Year (Shahenshahi) (MH)
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Regional |
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Lun |
Ramazan / Idu'l Fitr (End of Ramadan) (except GA JH KL LD UP)
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Regional |
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Mer |
Onam / Thiruonam (KL PY)
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Regional |
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Mer |
First Onam (KL)
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Regional |
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Sab |
Sri Krishna Jayanti (TN)
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Regional |
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Mer |
Ganesh Chaturthi / Vinayaka Chaturthi (AP GA GJ MH OR PY TN)
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Regional |
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Ven |
Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi Day (KL)
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Regional |
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Dom |
Haryana Veer and Shahidi Divas (HR)
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Regional |
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Sab |
Mid-Year Accounts Closing (Bank Holiday)
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Banks |
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Mar |
Mahatma Gandhi's Birthday
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Lun |
Mahalaya (KA WB)
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Regional |
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Mar |
Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti (HR)
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Regional |
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Dom |
Dussehra (Maha Saptami) (SK TR WB)
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Regional |
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Lun |
Dussehra (Maha Ashtami) (AP AR AS ML MN OR TR WB)
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Regional |
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Mar |
Dussehra (Maha Navami) (BR KA KL ML NL PY SK TN UK UP WB)
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Regional |
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Mer |
Dussehra (Vijaya Dashami) (except AR JH KA MN PB PY SK)
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Regional |
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Sab |
Bakri Id / Idu'l Zuha (Feast of Sacrifice) (except CH GA HP MZ PB SK)
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Regional |
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Lun |
Lakshmi Puja (TR WB)
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Regional |
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Lun |
Birthday of Maharishi Valmiki Ji (HR KA PB)
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Regional |
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Gio |
Kannada Rajyothsava (KA)
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Regional |
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Gio |
Haryana Day (HR)
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Regional |
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Lun |
Naraka Chaturdashi (KA)
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Regional |
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Mar |
Diwali (Festival of Lights) (except AP CH DL GJ JH HR KA KL MH MN PY TN WB)
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Regional |
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Mar |
Deepavali (Festival of Lights) (AP CH DL GJ HR KL MH PY TN WB)
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Regional |
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Mar |
Balipadyami Diwali (Gobardhan Puja/Vishavakarma Day) (GJ HR KA MH UK UP)
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Regional |
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Gio |
Bhai Duj / Chitragupth Jayanti (MH UK UP)
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Regional |
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Dom |
Muharram (AN AP BR CG CH DL HP JK KA MH MP OR RJ TN UK UP WB)
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Regional |
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Mer |
Guru Nanak Jayanti (AN CG CH DL HP HR JK MH MP NL PB RJ UK UP WB)
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Regional |
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Kanaka Jayanti (KA)
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Regional |
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Mar |
Christmas Day (except HR JH)
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Regional |
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I seguenti notizie sulle festività pubbliche di India, sono in inglese. Per qualsiasi domanda su questi commenti, siete pregati di contattarci. 20 Apr 2012 (Punjab Newsline Network-Chandigarh) The government of the Indian State of Haryana has declared Sunday, April 29, 2012, as another public holiday in the regions concerned by the upcoming municipal committees and municipal council elections.
05 Mar 2012 (The Official Gazette of the Government of Goa-Panaji) The Government of India's state of Goa has amended its previously-released list of the days which are to be non-working public holidays in the Indian state of Goa for the calendar year 2012 with the declaration of a "public holiday" on Thursday, March 8, 2012, of account of the upcoming Holi.
03 Mar 2012 (Government of Tamil Nadu-Chennai) The Government of India's state of Tamil Nadu has amended its previously-released list of the days which are declared non-working public holidays for the calendar year 2012 in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu with the inclusion of a public holiday on the date of the Bhagawan Vaigundaswami Birthday.
16 Feb 2012 (Punjab Newsline Network-Chandigarh) The government of the Indian State of Haryana has declared Sunday, February 26, 2012, as a public holiday in the regions concerned by the upcoming by-elections.
13 Feb 2012 (The Hindu-Mumbai) The government of the Indian State of Maharashtra has declared Thursday, February 16, 2012, as a regional public holiday on account of the upcoming general elections.
12 Feb 2012 (Government of Karnataka-Bangalore) The government of the Indian State of Karnataka has announced that it would now observe the birthday anniversary of Chatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj, also known as Shiv Jayanthi, as an annual non-working state public holiday.
01 Feb 2012 (Government of Goa-Panaji) The government of the Indian State of Goa has announced that Saturday, March 3, 2012, would be a one-off statewide non-working public holiday on account of the upcoming polling day for the general election to the Goa state legislative assembly.
25 Jan 2012 (Siasat-Hyderabad) Late last night, the Central Moon sighting committee of Sadar Majlis-e-Ulema-e-Deccan has announced that Wednesday, January 25, 2012, would be the 1st day of the month of Rabiul-Awal 1433 A.H. in India.
24 Jan 2012 (Government of Punjab-Chandigarh) The government of the Indian State of Punjab has announced that Monday, January 30, 2012, would be a one-off state public holiday on account of the upcoming elections to the 117-member state Assembly.
23 Jan 2012 (Government of Manipur-Imphal) The government of the Indian State of Manipur, through a statement released by its Under Secretary, GAD S Lokendra, has announced that Saturday, January 28, 2012, would be a one-off state public holiday on account of the upcoming election to the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly.
19 Jan 2012 (Government of Tamil Nadu-Chennai) The Government of India's state of Tamil Nadu has announced a revision of its previously-released list of the days which will be non-working public holidays for the calendar year 2012 in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
11 Nov 2011 (Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry-Vasco de Gama) The Government of India's state of Goa has announced the days which will be non-working public holidays for the calendar year 2012.
25 Oct 2011 (Government of Tamil Nadu-Chennai) The Government of India's state of Tamil Nadu has announced the days which will be non-working public holidays for the calendar year 2012.
18 Sep 2011 (The official webportal of the Himachal Pradesh Government-Shimla) The government of the Indian State of Himachal Pradesh has issued a notification of public holidays and restricted holidays to be observed in the State of Himachal Pradesh as gazetted holidays during the calendar year 2012.
More News Updates For the full version of the summarized news items above, and older news items not displayed above, go to the India public holidays news and updates page, or worldwide public holidays news and updates page, or subscribe to one of our free email newsletters. |
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I seguenti commenti sulle festività pubbliche di India, sono in inglese. Per qualsiasi domanda su questi commenti, siete pregati di contattarci. Full national public holidays: There are many festivals and special events in India, but only three of these are full national public holidays. They are Republic Day on January 26, Independence Day on August 15, and Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday on October 2.
In India General Holidays usually mean Government Holidays, and Public Holidays or Gazetted or Compulsory holidays are holidays that are usually observed by everyone in the area, banks, government, and schools included.
Other than the first three national public holidays, all others are either regional or religious holidays and not recognized as national public holidays. In some areas workers have the option of choosing from a list of possible public holidays. In most areas, depending on the industry or company, employees may choose at least 2 other holidays (and sometimes up to 6 or 9) from a list that is usually referred to as Restricted Holidays.
Indian States and Territories: There are 28 Indian States and 7 Union Territories (denoted by an asterisk). Their 2-letter codes are:
•AN* Andaman/Nicobar, •AP Andhra Pradesh, •AR Arunachal Pradesh, •AS Assam, •BR Bihar, •CG Chattisgarh, •CH* Chandigarh, •DD* Daman/Diu, •DL* Delhi, •DN* Dadra and Nagar Haveli, •GA Goa, •GJ Gujarat, •HP Himachal Pradesh, •HR Haryana, •JH Jharkhand, •JK Jammu/Kashmir, •KA Karnataka, •KL Kerala, •LD* Lakshadweep, •MH Maharashtra, •ML Meghalaya, •MN Manipur, •MP Madhya Pradesh, •MZ Mizoram, •NL Nagaland, •OR Orissa, •PB Punjab, •PY* Puducherry, •RJ Rajasthan, •SK Sikkim, •TN Tamil Nadu, •TR Tripura, •UK Uttarakhand (formerly UA-Uttaranchal),
•UP Uttar Pradesh, •WB West Bengal.
Bank Holidays: Banks are not governed by the list of gazette holidays put out by the Centre every year, but instead have to depend on state governments, which have powers under the Negotiable Instruments Act to declare local holidays based on festivals and important regional events.
Regional and Restricted Holidays: In addition to the above three national public holidays, the other ones that tend to be observed by most, among the ones listed, are (note that Jayanti means birthday): Islamic New Year (Muharram), Maha Shivaratri, Ram Navami, Mahavir Jayanti, Milad un Nabi (The Prophet's Birthday), Good Friday, Buddha Purnima (Buddha Day), Janmashtami, Ramazan (End of Ramadan), Guru Nanak Jayanti, Bakrid (Feast of Sacrifice), andChristmas Day.
There are currently 17 compulsory public holidays; five are Muslim celebrations, five Hindu, two Christian and one each is Buddhist, Jain and Sikh. In addition, there is a list of around 35 festivals (the number varies from state to state),
As an historical aside, in 1924, there were 18 public holidays in India, of which Diwali, Easter and Christmas were allotted three days each, and the New Year holiday spanned the last day of the present year as well as the first day of the coming year. The list contained only one Muslim celebration (although Pakistan and Bangladesh were part of India at the time), in contrast to seven Hindu ones, including Mahashivaratri, Holi, Coconut Day, and Ganesh Chaturthi. Two days in the year were also dedicated to the celebration of empire: Empire Day in May and the King’s Birthday in June.
Some holidays are celebrated a day earlier in some areas. This happens usually more in the south but isn't limited to that area.
For example, Diwali (or Deepevali, as it is more likely to be called in Southern India and overseas communities that hail from Southern India) is often celebrated on a different day in the south and in southern expatriates .
Despite the great number of public holidays, the work ethic in India is such that business meetings may be scheduled during a holiday if needed. |
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Osservanza: qualsiasi voce della colonna "Observance" (osservanza) indica che, in India, la festività potrebbe essere regionale o non ufficiale o limitata a certi gruppi religiosi e/o linguistici, o iniziare in un’ora diversa da mezzanotte. Per altre informazioni dettagliate, vedere le nostre pagine sui calendari religiosi del mondo. |
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Festività religiose: le festività pubbliche in India che sono basate su certi calendari religiosi potrebbero essere soggette a variazioni locali dovute a differenti interpretazioni delle varie autorità religiose, o a modifiche apparentemente arbitrarie della data in cui si celebra una festività perché si scontra con un’altra festa basata su un altro calendario, o perché il giorno della festività viene considerato nefasto (sfortunato). Per altre informazioni su queste incertezze, vedere la nota a pie di pagina qui sotto, se presente, per qualsiasi specifica religione. |
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Muslim Holidays : Muslim bank holidays, legal holidays and public holidays, for India, were calculated using a mathematical model that is based on Sufist lunar visibility criteria. For Salat (prayer times) calculations, see our Freeware page. |
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Festività Hindu: in India, quando si calcola la data delle festività bancarie, legali e pubbliche in base al calendario lunare Hindu, se la data viene omessa (cioè, non si verifica) usiamo la prossima data esistente del calendario lunare Hindu. Le pratiche locali concernenti le date omesse potrebbero variare regionalmente. Per altre informazioni dettagliate sulla valutazione delle festività Hindu, vedere le Festività del calendario Hindu. |
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Festività solari: il calcolo delle fasi della luna, sorgere e tramonto della luna, equinozi, solstizi e sorgere e tramonto del sole utilizzati per predire le festività solari bancarie, legali e pubbliche in India è basato sulla posizione geografica di New Delhi (latitudine 28,6°N, longitudine 77,2°E, orario GMT+5,5, %SUMMERTIME%). Molti paesi dell’Asia Sud Orientale stanno cambiando progressivamente le regole sulle ricorrenze delle proprie festività lunari/solari in base alle date fisse del calendario occidentale (Gregoriano). Perciò sebbene le date predette sopra per l’anno 2013 e oltre siano tecnicamente corrette, le regole di queste festività potrebbero cambiare nei prossimi anni. Per altre informazioni dettagliate sulle festività lunari e solari, vedere note a pie di pagina lunari/solari. |
Disclaimer
Sebbene sia stato fatto qualsiasi sforzo per presentare un
elenco accurato delle festività legali, pubbliche e bancarie per l’anno 2012
in India, non accettiamo nessuna responsabilità per qualsiasi errore od
omissione nei dati presentati qui sopra. Inoltre, in molte
aree del mondo le festività sono soggette ad arbitrari, modifiche all’ultimo
minuto, variazioni da parte delle autorità locali. Pertanto si consiglia di
verificare le date di cui sopra presso la propria ambasciata o consolato in
India, prima di pianificare qualsiasi viaggio in India. Si
dovrebbero anche leggere i commenti e le note a pie di pagina qui sopra. |
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