Introducing the "Uttar Pradesh Official Government Holidays List for 2024": Explore the curated schedule of official holidays designated by the Uttar Pradesh government for the year 2024. This comprehensive list encompasses significant festivals, commemorations, and national events, providing valuable insights into the cultural and historical fabric observed throughout the state. Whether for planning official activities or personal celebrations, this guide serves as a reference to the key dates that hold significance in Uttar Pradesh in the year 2024.
Uttar Pradesh Official Government Holidays List for 2024
Occasion | Date | Day | State Occasion Description | ||||
Hazrat Ali Jayanti | January 25 | Thursday | "Commemorates the birth anniversary of Hazrat Ali | a revered figure in Islam | with prayers and spiritual observances." | ||
Republic Day | January 26 | Friday | "Marks the day when the Indian Constitution came into effect | celebrated with patriotic fervor and cultural events." | |||
Maha Shivaratri | March 8 | Friday | "Honors Lord Shiva's cosmic dance through fasting | prayers | and night vigils." | ||
Holi | March 25 | Monday | "The vibrant festival of colors symbolizing the triumph of good over evil | celebrated with joyous playing of colors." | |||
Good Friday | March 29 | Friday | "Observes the crucifixion of Jesus Christ | marked by prayers and solemn ceremonies in the Christian community." | |||
Idul Fitr | April 10 | Wednesday | "Marks the end of Ramadan with feasts | prayers | and the giving of charity in the Muslim community." | ||
Ambedkar Jayanti | April 14 | Sunday | "Honors Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's birthday | focusing on social justice and equality." | |||
Ram Navami | April 17 | Wednesday | "Celebrates the birth of Lord Rama with prayers | processions | and readings from the Ramayana." | ||
Mahavir Jayanti | April 21 | Sunday | "Commemorates the birth of Lord Mahavira | the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism | with prayers and charitable acts." | ||
Buddha Purnima | May 23 | Thursday | "Commemorates the birth | enlightenment | and death of Gautama Buddha with prayers and meditation." | ||
Bakrid / Eid al Adha | June 17 | Monday | "Commemorates the sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim | marked by prayers | feasts | and charitable acts in the Muslim community." | |
Muharram | July 17 | Wednesday | Observes the mourning and remembrance of the martyrdom of Imam Hussain in the Muslim community. | ||||
Independence Day | August 15 | Thursday | "Marks India's independence from British rule with flag hoisting | patriotic events | and cultural programs." | ||
Raksha Bandhan | August 19 | Monday | "Symbolizes the bond between brothers and sisters | with the tying of protective threads and exchange of gifts." | |||
Janmashtami | August 26 | Monday | "Celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna with fasting | prayer | and midnight celebrations." | ||
Eid e Milad | September 16 | Monday | "Celebrates the birth of Prophet Muhammad | marked with prayers | processions | and charitable acts in the Muslim community." | |
Gandhi Jayanti | October 2 | Wednesday | "Honors Mahatma Gandhi's birthday with prayer meetings | speeches | and cleanliness drives." | ||
Maha Navami | October 12 | Saturday | "The ninth day of Navratri | dedicated to Goddess Durga | celebrated with prayers and cultural events." | ||
Vijaya Dashami | October 13 | Sunday | "Marks the victory of good over evil | with effigy burnings | processions | and cultural performances." | |
Diwali | November 1 | Friday | "The festival of lights symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness | celebrated with lamps | sweets | and fireworks." | |
Deepavali Holiday | November 2 | Saturday | "A continuation of Diwali celebrations | marked with cultural events and festivities." | |||
Bhai Dooj | November 3 | Sunday | "Celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters | marked by rituals and the exchange of love and gifts." | |||
Guru Nanak Jayanti | November 15 | Friday | "Celebrates the birth of Guru Nanak | the founder of Sikhism | with prayers | processions | and community service." |
Christmas | December 25 | Wednesday | "Marks the birth of Jesus Christ | celebrated with festive decorations | prayers | and exchanging of gifts." |
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