Odisha Government Holidays 2025

Sl. No. Date Day Holiday Name
1 14 January 2025 Tuesday Makar Sankranti
2 23 January 2025 Thursday Subash Chandra Bose Jayanti / Vir Surendrasai Jayanti
3 26 January 2025 Sunday Republic Day
4 03 February 2025 Sunday Basant Panchami
5 26 February 2025 Wednesday Maha Shivaratri
6 05 March 2025 Wednesday Panchayati Raj Divas
7 14 March 2025 Friday Dola Purnima
8 15 March 2025 Saturday Holi
9 31 March 2025 Monday Id-ul-Fitr
10 01 April 2025 Tuesday Utkal Divas / Odisha Day
11 06 April 2025 Sunday Ram Navami
12 13 April 2025 Sunday Maha Vishuba Sankranti
13 14 April 2025 Monday Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti
14 18 April 2025 Friday Good Friday
15 12 May 2025 Monday Buddha Purnima
16 27 May 2025 Tuesday Sabitri Amabasya
17 07 June 2025 Saturday Id-ul-Zuha / Bakrid
18 14 June 2025 Saturday Pahili Raja
19 15 June 2025 Sunday Raja Sankranti
20 27 June 2025 Friday Ratha Yatra
21 06 July 2025 Sunday Muharram
22 08 August 2025 Friday Jhulan Purnima
23 15 August 2025 Friday Independence Day
24 16 August 2025 Saturday Janmashtami
25 27 August 2025 Wednesday Ganesh Chaturthi
26 28 August 2025 Thursday Nuakhai
27 05 September 2025 Friday Eid-e-Milad
28 21 September 2025 Sunday Mahalaya Amavasye
29 29 September 2025 Monday Maha Saptami
30 30 September 2025 Tuesday Maha Ashtami
31 01 October 2025 Wednesday Maha Navami
32 02 October 2025 Thursday Vijaya Dashami / Gandhi Jayanti
33 06 October 2025 Monday Lakshmi Puja
34 07 October 2025 Tuesday Kumar Purnima
35 21 October 2025 Tuesday Diwali
36 05 November 2025 Wednesday Rahas Purnima / Guru Nanak Jayanti
37 25 December 2025 Thursday Christmas Day

About Odisha Government Holidays

The Odisha Government declares a list of holidays each year for its state offices, institutions, and banks. These holidays include national holidays, regional festivals, and religious observances that reflect the cultural diversity of the state. The list is typically released by the General Administration Department and includes both mandatory holidays and optional ones that employees can choose based on their preferences.

Why are Government Holidays Important?

  • Cultural and Religious Significance: Holidays like Makar Sankranti, Raja Sankranti, and Nuakhai celebrate Odisha's agricultural heritage and local traditions.
  • National Unity: National holidays such as Republic Day, Independence Day, and Gandhi Jayanti foster a sense of patriotism and unity.
  • Rest and Rejuvenation: These days provide employees with time to rest, spend with family, and participate in community events.
  • Administrative Planning: The holiday calendar helps in planning official activities, school schedules, and public services.

How are Holidays Observed in Odisha?

  • Festive Celebrations: Many holidays involve traditional rituals, feasts, and community gatherings. For example, during Ratha Yatra, grand processions are held in Puri.
  • Public Events: National holidays often include flag hoisting, parades, and cultural programs.
  • Religious Practices: Days like Maha Shivaratri and Diwali are marked by temple visits, prayers, and lighting lamps.
  • Regional Variations: Some holidays like Nuakhai are specific to western Odisha, celebrating the new rice harvest with family reunions.
  • Optional Holidays: Employees can avail a limited number of optional holidays for personal religious or cultural observances.
The holiday list may be subject to changes based on lunar calendar adjustments or government notifications. Always refer to the official gazette for the most accurate information.