2026 Maharashtra Holidays: Check full year list, weekend booster!
Even before the New Year arrives, the Maharashtra government has given a surprise. The state government has released the official list of public holidays for 2026. According to the notification of the General Administration Department (GAD), there will be a total of 24 public holidays next year in all government offices, undertakings, municipal corporations, councils and local bodies. On top of this, a special extra holiday has also been added on Bhaubij, which will fall on 11 November 2026. In this way, a total of 25 days of holiday will be enjoyed.
Why released the list so soon? Great opportunity for planning
The government took this step so that the work of the year runs without any interruption and the employees can make personal plans with their holidays in advance. Now you can start preparing for a family trip, wedding or festival right now. Along with national festivals like Republic Day and Independence Day, cultural festivals of Maharashtra like Holi, Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali have also got a special place in the list.
Which holidays will be available when? month by month guide
It was clearly stated in the notification that these 24 holidays will be applicable to every government office. There are holidays like Holi, Gudi Padwa, Ram Navami in March, Good Friday and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti in April. In May, offices will remain closed on Maharashtra Day and Buddha Purnima on the same day, Bakrid, Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanti, Dussehra and Diwali. Special thing: Extra holiday for Bhaubij – This is the festival of brother-sister love after Diwali, which is celebrated with great pomp in Maharashtra. This holiday on 11 November 2026 (Wednesday) will give a great chance for a long weekend.
Separate gift for banks, special closure on 1st April
Apart from public holidays, separate holidays have been announced for banks. Only banks will remain closed on April 1, 2026 (Wednesday), this is for annual account closing and audit. Government offices will function normally on the same day, so that bankers will be able to settle their accounts easily.
Why is this list a game-changer? The fun of long weekends
This decision of Maharashtra government is amazing because by getting the list in advance, lakhs of employees get time for train-flight booking, vacation or shopping. Many holidays will connect with the weekend and provide extra rest. Along with national unity, state festivals like Gudi Padwa, Maharashtra Day got priority. Families will be very happy with the extra holiday of Bhaubij. Private companies also follow this list, school holidays also remain nearby. Get out the calendar and mark it – double the fun of festivals in 2026! Check the complete list in the official notification.
All government holidays of 2026 – a look
| month | date | Day | Holiday |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 26 January | monday | Republic Day |
| february | 15 February | sunday | Mahashivratri |
| february | 19 February | Thursday | Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti |
| march | March 3 | Tuesday | Holi |
| march | 19 March | Thursday | Gudi Padwa |
| march | 21st March | Saturday | Ramadan Eid (Eid-ul-Fitr) |
| march | 26 March | Thursday | Ram Navami |
| march | 31st March | Tuesday | Mahavir Jayanti |
| april | 3 April | Friday | good friday |
| april | 14 April | Tuesday | Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti |
| May | 1 may | Friday | maharashtra day |
| May | 1 may | Friday | Buddha Purnima |
| May | 28th May | Thursday | Bakrid (Eid-ul-Azha) |
| june | 26th June | Friday | Muharram |
| august | August 15 | Saturday | Independence Day |
| august | August 15 | Saturday | Parsi New Year |
| august | 26 August | Wednesday | Eid-e-Milad |
| september | 14 september | monday | Ganesh Chaturthi |
| october | 2 October | Friday | Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti |
| october | 20 October | Tuesday | Dussehra |
| november | 8 November | sunday | Diwali Amavasya (Lakshmi Puja) |
| november | 10 November | Tuesday | Diwali (Balipratipada) |
| november | 11 November | Wednesday | Bhaidooj (additional holiday) |
| november | 24 November | Tuesday | Guru Nanak Jayanti |
| December | 25th December | Friday | Christmas |
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