Dec 25, 2022

Government Holidays List 2023: Big News! Government employees will get leave for about two months, the government released the list, see here Shyamu Maurya By Shyamu Maurya December 21, 2022

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Government Holidays List 2023: Big News! Government employees will get leave for about two months, the government released the list, see here
Government Holidays List 2023: Big News! Government employees will get leave for about two months, the government released the list, see here

Holidays List in 2023: In the year 2023, government employees are getting 50 days holidays. It also includes general holidays and restricted holidays.

Government Holidays List in 2023: Now the year 2022 will end in just a few days. The new year brings new happiness and hopes for everyone. This year is also going to be very special for the government employees, because they are going to get more than 50 days of holidays in the whole year. The government has issued a notification in this regard, in which there is a complete list of these holidays. In this, people are also going to get many long weekends. Let’s see the complete list of these holidays.

Government Holidays List of 2023

January 26 (Thursday) – Republic Day

March 8 (Wednesday) – Holi

March 30 (Thursday) – Ram Navami

April 4 (Tuesday) – Mahavir Jayanti

April 7 (Friday) – Good Friday

April 22 (Saturday) – Eid-ul-Fitr

May 5 (Friday) – Buddha Purnima

June 29 (Thursday) – Eid-ul-Azha (Bakrid)

July 29 (Saturday) – Muharram

August 15 (Tuesday) – Independence Day

September 7 (Thursday) – Janamashtami

September 28 (Thursday) – Milad-un-Nabi

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October 02 (Monday) – Gandhi Jayanti

October 24 (Tuesday) – Dussehra

November 12 (Sunday) – Diwali

November 27 (Monday) – Guru Nanak Jayanti

December 25 (Monday) – Christmas

List of Restricted Holidays in 2023 (Restricted Government Holidays of 2023)

January 1 (Sunday) – New Year

January 14 (Saturday) – Makar Sankranti

January 15 (Sunday) – Pongal

January 26 (Saturday) – Basant Panchami

February 5 (Sunday) – Guru Ravidas Jayanti

February 15 (Wednesday) – Swami Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti

February 18 (Saturday) – Maha Shivratri

February 19 (Sunday) – Shivaji Jayanti

March 7 (Tuesday) – Holika Dahan

March 22 (Wednesday) – Gudi festival

April 9 (Sunday) – Easter Sunday

April 14 (Friday) – Baisakhi

April 15 (Saturday) – Bihu

April 21 (Friday) – Jamaat-ul-Vida

May 09 (Tuesday) – Tagore Jayanti

June 20 (Tuesday) – Rath Yatra

August 16 (Wednesday) – Parsi New Year

August 20 (Sunday) – Vinayaka Chaturthi

August 29 (Tuesday) – Onam

August 30 (Wednesday) – Raksha Bandhan

September 06 (Wednesday) – Janmashtami

September 19 (Tuesday) – Ganesh Chaturthi

October 21 (Saturday) – Dussehra (Mahasattami)

October 22 (Sunday) – Dussehra (Mahashtami)

October 23 (Monday) – Dussehra (Mahanavami)

October 28 (Saturday) – Valmiki Jayanti

November 01 (Wednesday) – Karwachauth

November 12 (Sunday) – Narak Chaturdashi

November 13 (Monday) – Govardhan Puja

November 15 (Wednesday) – Bhai Dooj

November 19 (Sunday) – Chhath Puja

November 24 (Friday) – Guru Tegh Bahadur Martyr’s Day

December 24 (Sunday) – Christmas Eve  



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