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Central Govt Holiday List 2025: DoPT Latest Orders Today

Central Govt Holiday List in 2025

Central Govt Holiday List 2025 PDF Download: Public sector workers receive a superior holiday package compared to those in private companies. The Central Government has implemented distinct leave programs tailored for female employees across central and state government positions. Government establishments traditionally shut down on Saturdays and Sundays every week. Moreover, central and state government workers, along with public sector employees, are granted a substantial number of leave days each year. To access a comprehensive schedule of Gazetted and Restricted holidays for central government staff in 2025, kindly visit our website at rto64.in.

According to the directive from the Department of Personnel and Training, the observance of Chhath Puja on the 28th of October, 2025 (Tuesday) has been designated as a non-working day.

Central Govt Holiday List 2025 Overview

TopicCentral Govt Holiday List
DepartmentDoPT
BeneficiariesCentral Govt Employees
Year 2025
Gazetted Holidays17
Restricted Holidays33
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Gazetted Holidays List 2025

In 2025, the Central Government Office has designated specific days as Gazetted Holidays. These holidays are significant for both central government offices and industrial establishments. Each year, typically in June, a detailed holiday calendar for the upcoming year is published by the Central Government. This schedule is communicated through an official memo by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), categorizing Gazetted Holidays and Restricted Holidays separately. The primary list includes 14 obligatory holidays, with an additional option for individuals to choose three holidays from this list, totaling 17 days off. These 17 days collectively represent the Gazetted Holidays acknowledged for employees of the Central government.

FestivalDate & Day
Republic Day26.01.25 (Sunday)
Holi14.03.25 (Friday)
Id-ul-Fitr30.03.25 (Sunday)
Ram Navami06.04.25 (Sunday)
Mahavir Jayanti10.04.25 (Thursday)
Good Friday18.04.25 (Friday)
Budha Purnima12.05.25 (Monday)
Id-ul-Zuha16.06.25 (Sunday)
Muharram06.07.25 (Sunday)
Independence Day15.08.25 (Friday)
Janmashtami16.08.25 (Saturday)
Milad-un-Nabi04.09.25 (Thursday)
Gandhi’s Birthday02.10.25 (Thursday)
Dussehra02.10.25 (Thursday)
Diwali18.10.25 (Saturday)
Guru Nanak’s Birthday05.11.25 (Wednesday)
Christmas Day25.12.25 (Thursday)

Restricted Holidays List 2025

The Central Government Office for 2025 has a compilation of Restricted Holidays. These holidays, referred to as Restricted Holidays, offer employees the option to select two days off according to their individual choice. With India’s rich variety of religions and celebrations, employees can opt for time off during their own religious festivities. The list of RH Holidays covers more than 30 holidays, making it a total of up to 45 days off.

FestivalDate & Day
New Year’s Day01.01.25 (Wednesday)
Guru Gobind Singh’s Birthday06.01.25 (Monday)
Lohri13.01.25 (Monday)
Hazarat Ali’s Birthday13.01.25 (Monday)
Makar Sankranti14.01.25 (Tuesday)
Magha Bihu, Pongal14.01.25 (Tuesday)
Sri Panchami, Basant Panchami02.02.25 (Sunday)
Guru Ravi Das’s Birthday12.02.25 (Wednesday)
Shivaji Jayanti19.02.25 (Wednesday)
Dayananda Saraswati Birthday23.02.25 (Sunday)
Maha Shivratri26.02.25 (Wednesday)
Holika dahan13.03.25 (Thursday)
Dolyatra14.03.25 (Friday)
Jamat-Ul-Vida27.03.25 (Thursday)
Chaitra Sukladi30.03.25 (Sunday)
Cheti Chand30.03.25 (Sunday)
Gudi Padava30.03.25 (Sunday)
Ugadi30.03.25 (Sunday)
Vaisakhi, Vishu14.04.25 (Monday)
Meshadi14.04.25 (Monday)
Tamil New Year14.04.25 (Monday)
Bahag Bihu14.04.25 (Monday)
Easter Sunday20.04.25 (Sunday)
Rabindranath Tagore Birthday07.05.25 (Wednesday)
Rath Yatra27.06.25 (Friday)
Ganesh Chaturthi07.08.25 (Saturday)
Raksha Bandhan09.08.25 (Saturday)
Parsi New Year’s day, Nauraj15.08.25 (Friday)
Onam26.08.25 (Tuesday)
Dusshera (Saptami)29.09.25 (Monday)
Dussehra (Mahashtami)30.09.25 (Tuesday)
Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday07.10.25 (Tuesday)
Karaka Chaturthi10.10.25 (Friday)
Naraka Chaturdasi20.10.25 (Monday)
Govardhan Puja22.10.25 (Wednesday)
Bhai Duj23.10.25 (Thursday)
Chhath Puja28.10.25 (Tuesday)
Tegh Bahadur’s Martyrdom Day24.11.25 (Monday)
Christmas Eve24.12.25 (Wednesday)