October is a month filled with various festivals and celebrations, making it an ideal time to plan a family trip. To help you prepare, we have meticulously compiled a comprehensive list of holidays for October 2025. By marking these dates on your calendar, you can effectively schedule your travels and ensure that you make the most of your time off.
Knowing the holiday dates well in advance can be a great advantage when arranging a trip with your family or friends. It allows you to plan activities, book accommodations, and make necessary arrangements with ease. Our list includes both public and bank holidays, providing you with a complete picture of the opportunities to enjoy time with your loved ones and explore exciting destinations in October 2025.
In the tenth month of the year i.e., October a number of festivals are celebrated in the country. Given this fact, the number of working days in the month of October are fewer than other months of the year. Listed below are the festivals that are to be celebrated in October 2025.
Date | Holiday | Region |
1 October 2025, Wednesday | Maha Navami | Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Odisha, Pondicherry, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal |
2 October 2025, Thursday | Vijaya Dashami | National except Manipur and Pondicherry |
2 October 2025, Thursday | Gandhi Jayanti | National |
6 October 2025, Monday | Lakshmi Puja | Odisha, Tripura and West Bengal |
7 October 2025, Tuesday | Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti | Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab |
18 October 2025, Saturday | Kati Bihu | Assam |
21 October 2025, Tuesday | Diwali | National |
22 October 2025, Wednesday | Deepavali Holiday | Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh |
22 October 2025, Wednesday | Vikram Samvat New Year | Gujarat |
22 October 2025, Wednesday | Govardhan Puja | Chandigarh, Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli |
23 October 2025, Thursday | Bhai Dooj | Gujarat, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh |
24 October 2025, Friday | Ningol Chakkouba | Manipur |
27 October 2025, Monday | Chhath Puja | Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Daman and Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Jharkhand |
28 October 2025, Tuesday | Chhath Puja Holiday | Bihar |
31 October 2025, Friday | Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Jayanti | Gujarat |
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Bank holidays are those where public and private sector banks operating in the country remain closed. As per the country's central bank i.e., Reserve Bank of India, banks remain closed on the second and fourth Saturdays of a month. In addition to those days, banks in the month of October 2025 shall also remain closed on the dates listed in the table below:
Date | Day | Holiday |
1 October 2025 | Wednesday | Half-Yearly Closing of Bank Accounts |
2 October 2025 | Thursday | Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday |
2 October 2025 | Thursday | Dussehra |
5 October 2025 | Sunday | Bank Holiday |
11 October 2025 | Second Saturday | Bank Holiday |
12 October 2025 | Sunday | Bank Holiday |
19 October 2025 | Sunday | Bank Holiday |
20 October 2025 | Monday | Diwali (Deepavali) |
22 October 2025 | Wednesday | Govardhan Puja |
25 October 2025 | Fourth Saturday | Bank Holiday |
26 October 2025 | Sunday | Bank Holiday |
28 October 2025 | Tuesday | Chhath Puja |
Banks remain shut on the 10th and 24th of October 2025 on account of the second and fourth Saturdays.
During bank holidays in October 2025, banking institutions will remain closed. ATMs shall be open to the public service.
India has three national holidays: Republic Day, which is celebrated on 26 January every year; Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti, which is celebrated on 02 October every year; and Independence Day, which is celebrated on 15 August every year. The month of October 2025 has many holidays for all the classes of people in addition to this national holiday. Why do we need holidays? Well, we all need holidays to take a break from hectic work schedules, celebrate festivals with the people whom we love the most, and go on a trip to the destination we like the most.
Mahalaya Amavasya is an important Hindu festival that is observed throughout India, mainly in the Indian state of West Bengal. The Devi Paksha, a two-week festival devoted to the worship of the goddess Durga, officially starts on this day. Mahalaya Amavasya is observed on the Amavasya (new moon day) of the Hindu lunar calendar's Ashwin month, which often falls in September or October.
Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated on 2 October every year.
On the occasion of Ayudha Puja, materials utilised in daily life and various occupations are worshipped. People frequently clean, decorate, and pray for the farm machinery, computers, culinary utensils, and other objects they use on a daily basis. The purpose is to acknowledge the importance of these tools in one's livelihood and to enlist the divine's blessings for their secure and efficient operation.
Pargat Diwas is celebrated all across the country.
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s Birthday is celebrated on 31 October.
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