Maharashtra Holidays in 2025

We have listed all the Maharashtra holidays 2025. The list comprises of all bank, regional, public, and national holidays in Maharashtra in 2025. You can plan your leaves and vacation after referring the holiday list.

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Maharashtra’s Public Holidays 2025

The following is a list of public holidays in Maharashtra for the year 2025

Date 

Holiday 

Day

01 January 2025 

New Year's Day 

Wednesday 

06 January 2025 

Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti 

Monday 

26 January 2025 

Republic Day 

Sunday 

19 February 2025 

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti  

Wednesday 

26 February 2025 

Maha Shivaratri 

Wednesday 

14 March 2025 

Holi 

Friday 

30 March 2025 

Gudi Padwa 

Sunday 

31 March 2025 

Idul Fitr 

Monday 

06 April 2025 

Ram navami 

Sunday 

14 April 2025 

Dr Ambedkar Jayanti 

Monday 

10 April 2025 

Mahavir Jayanti 

Thursday 

18 April 2025 

Good Friday 

Friday 

30 April 2025 

Basava Jayanti 

Sunday 

1 May 2025 

May Day 

Thursday 

06 June 2025 

Bakrid / Eid al Adha 

Sunday 

03 July 2025 

Karkidaka Vavu Bali 

Thursday 

27 July 2025 

Muharram 

Friday 

15 August 2025 

Independence Day 

Friday 

16 August 2025 

Janmashtami 

Saturday 

27 August 2025 

Ganesh Chaturthi 

Wednesday 

02 September 2025 

Ramdev Jayanti 

Tuesday 

04 September 2025 

Eid e Milad 

Thursday 

07 September 2025 

Mahalaya Amavasye  

Sunday 

22 September 2025 

Ghatasthapana 

Monday 

01 October 2025 

Maha Navami 

Wednesday 

02 October 2025 

Gandhi Jayanti 

Thursday 

02 October 2025 

Vijaya Dashami 

Thursday 

07 October 2025 

Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti 

Tuesday 

20 to 22 October 2025 

Deepavali 

Monday to Wednesday 

25 December 2025 

Christmas Day 

Thursday 

The Indian state of Maharashtra lies in the western region of the country with its capital in the financial city of Mumbai. The State is considered to be the most industrialised state in India. Maharashtra is also one of India's biggest commercial and industrial centres. The state has a rich and diverse cultural life and several festivals are held throughout the year.

Note: All banks remain closed during bank holidays in Maharashtra, but ATMs will be open.

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Bank Holidays in Maharashtra for 2025

Apart from national and regional holidays, there are bank holidays are observed in Maharashtra. During these bank holidays in Maharashtra, bank officials are off from work. All public sector banks in Maharashtra and other states of the country are closed on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month as per an understanding between the Indian Banks' Association and All India Bank Employees' Association.

Below is the list of bank holidays in Maharashtra in 2025:

Date 

Holiday 

Day 

11 January 2025  

Second Saturday  

Saturday  

26 January 2025 

Republic Day / Fourth Saturday 

Sunday 

08 February 2025  

Second Saturday  

Saturday  

19 February 2025 

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti 

Wednesday 

22 February 2025  

Fourth Saturday  

Saturday  

8 March 2025  

Second Saturday  

Saturday 

14 March 2024 

Holi 

Friday 

22 March 2025  

Fourth Saturday  

Saturday 

30 March 2025 

Ugadi  

Sunday 

31 March 2025 

Idul Fitr 

Monday 

10 April 2025 

Mahavir Jayanti 

Thursday 

12 April 2025  

Second Saturday  

Saturday 

14 April 2025 

Dr Ambedkar Jayanti 

Monday 

10 April 2025 

Mahavir Jayanti 

Thursday 

18 April 2025 

Good Friday 

Friday 

26 April 2025  

Fourth Saturday  

Saturday 

30 April 2025 

Basava Jayanti 

Sunday 

1 May 2025 

May Day / Maharashtra Day 

Thursday 

10 May 2025  

Second Saturday  

Saturday 

24 May 2025  

Fourth Saturday  

Saturday 

06 June 2025 

Bakrid / Eid al Adha 

Sunday 

14 June 2025  

Second Saturday  

Saturday 

28 June 2025  

Fourth Saturday  

Saturday 

12 July 2025  

Second Saturday  

Saturday 

26 July 2025  

Fourth Saturday  

Saturday 

27 July 2025 

Muharram 

Friday 

10 August 2025  

Second Saturday  

Saturday 

15 August 2025 

Independence Day / Parsi New Year 

Friday 

16 August 2025 

Janmashtami 

Saturday 

23 August 2025  

Fourth Saturday  

Saturday 

27 August 2025 

Ganesh Chaturthi 

Wednesday 

04 September 2025 

Eid e Milad 

Thursday 

07 September 2025 

Mahalaya Amavasye  

Sunday 

13 September 2025  

Second Saturday  

Saturday 

27 September 2025  

Fourth Saturday  

Saturday 

01 October 2025 

Maha Navami 

Wednesday 

02 October 2025 

Gandhi Jayanti 

Thursday 

02 October 2025 

Vijaya Dashami 

Thursday 

07 October 2025 

Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti 

Tuesday 

11 October 2025  

Second Saturday  

Saturday 

20 to 22 October 2025 

Deepavali 

Monday to Wednesday 

25 October 2025  

Fourth Saturday  

Saturday 

8 November 2025  

Second Saturday  

Saturday 

22 November 2025  

Fouth Saturday  

Saturday 

13 December 2025  

Second Saturday  

Saturday 

25 December 2025 

Christmas Day 

Thursday 

27 December 2025  

Fourth Saturday  

Saturday 

The list of holidays in Maharashtra offers some insight into days which could be utilised to balance work-life. This can be used to plan and schedule your business activities and operations, as well as to plan that much-needed break. The mentioned holiday list of Maharashtra in 2025 would be helpful to people of all sections of society as it will aid in planning their vacations in a smarter way. With an easy list of holidays listed above, it offers us opportunities to plan our leaves along with the holidays during the calendar year in Maharashtra.

Significance of Holidays in Maharashtra

We also have a few festivals, which are specific to a particular state. For instance, Kannada Rajyotsava is celebrated only in Karnataka. Similarly, Maharashtra has a few state-specific holidays. If you are residing in Maharashtra and would want to know the dates of regional and public holidays in Maharashtra in 2025, this page is extremely detrimental for you. In India, Maharashtra is the second most populous state. By area, it the third-biggest. Maharashtra is the India's most affluent state by Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Mumbai is the capital city and Marathi is the regional language of the state.

Vacations could be appealing and soothing if you plan a trip to Maharashtra, which is one the best, tourist-friendly destinations in India. It is a destination where the hills are always attractive and the coastline is always stifling. The state of Maharashtra welcomes tourists from all parts of the world to spend quality time with their friends and families during holidays. The following are the top five destinations to spend holidays in Maharashtra:

  1. Mumbai: Mumbai being the capital city of Maharashtra has many tourist points to give tourists the real joy of holidays. The most famous tourist points to visit include Global Vipassana Pagoda, Elephanta Island and Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount.
  1. Pune: The city of Pune, the second biggest city in Maharashtra, has a series of attractive historical sites and attractive tourist points such as Mulshi Dam, Sinhagad Fort and Bhuleshwar Range of Sahyadris.
  1. Aurangabad: The attractive scenery of Aurangabad holds a few astonishing pints to spend holidays in Maharashtra with nature and antique shrines.
  1. Matheran: Materan is an atmosphere-friendly destination has the major attractions such as Alexander Point, Charlotte Lake, Vikatgad Peb Fort and Echo Point.
  1. Mahabaleshwar: This hill destination enthralls every tourist through its tourist points such as Wilson Point, Dhobi and Chinaman waterfalls, Pratap Garden and Pratapgarh Fort.

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FAQs on Maharashtra Holidays

  • Is there a holiday for New Year or New Year's Eve in Maharashtra?

    No, there is no holiday for New Year or New Year's Eve in Maharashtra.

  • Which are the bank holidays in Maharashtra?

    Apart from the list of public holidays, which are also bank holidays, the second and fourth Saturdays of every month are also bank holidays in Maharashtra.

  • Are there any public holidays that are specific only to the state of Maharashtra?

    Yes, there are some public holidays that are specific only to the state of Maharashtra and only observed in the state. An example of this is Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti which falls on 19 February every year.

  • If a festival falls on a Sunday, will there be a holiday for it on the day following the Sunday?

    No, there will not be any extra day's holiday for any festival that already falls on a Sunday, if it was meant to be a public holiday.

  • Except on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, are the banks in Maharashtra closed on any other Saturdays?

    No, aside from the second and fourth Saturdays of each month and on standard holidays, banks in Maharashtra are open on all other Saturdays.

News about Maharashtra Holidays

Banks in Maharashtra will remain closed today on 19 February 2025

In Maharashtra, on the occasion of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti, banks will remain closed today, 19 February 2025. As per the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) holiday list, the holiday is recognised under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 and the holiday applies only to Maharashtra. In other states, unless the state government declares a local holiday, banks and businesses will operate as usual. 

19 February 2025
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