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Holidays play a major role, whether for stress-busting, fostering national unity, or providing a much-needed break during weekdays. Thus, at the beginning of every calendar year, the Telangana Government declares a list of government and bank holidays.
So, if you are a resident of Telangana or stay there for professional reasons, knowing the list of government and bank holidays for 2025 is essential. Keep reading to learn more.
Schools, banks, government offices, and most private firms remain closed on public holidays. Now, government holidays in Telangana are almost the same as those in India's national holiday list. However, some cultural and regional holidays may differ for this state.
Here is the list of government and public holidays in Telangana in 2025:
Date | Day | Holidays |
1st January | Wednesday | New Year’s Day |
13th January | Monday | Bhogi |
14th January | Tuesday | Pongal/ Sankranti |
26th January | Sunday | Republic Day |
12th February | Wednesday | Guru Ravidas Jayanti |
26th February | Wednesday | Maha Shivratri |
14th March | Friday | Holi |
30th March | Sunday | Gudi Padwa |
31st March | Monday | Idul Fitr |
5th April | Saturday | Babu Jagjivan Ram Jayanti |
6th April | Sunday | Ram Navami |
10th April | Thursday | Mahavir Jayanti |
14th April | Monday | Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti |
18th  April | Friday | Good Friday  |
14th April | Monday | Tamil New Year  |
29th April | Tuesday | Maharshi Parasuram Jayanti |
1st May | Thursday | May Day |
6th June | Sunday | Eid al Adha |
11th  June | Wednesday | Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti |
29 June to 20 July 2025Â | Sunday to Sunday | Bonalu |
3rd July | Thursday | Karkidaka Vavu Bali |
27th July | Friday | Muharram |
15th August | Friday | Independence Day |
16th August | Saturday | Krishna Janmashtami |
27th August | Wednesday | Ganesh Chaturthi |
4th September | Thursday | Eid-e-Milad |
7th September | Sunday | Mahalaya Amavasye |
22nd September | Monday | Bathukamma/ Ghatasthapana |
1st October | Wednesday | Maha Navami |
2nd October | Thursday | Mahatma Gandhi Jayanthi |
2nd October | Thursday | Vijaya Dashami |
20th October | Monday | Diwali |
1st November | Saturday | Guru Nanak’s Birthday |
5th November | Wednesday | Kartika Purnima |
24th November | Monday | Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Ji's Martyrdom Day |
25th December | Thursday | Christmas Day |
On bank holidays, all banks and financial services institutions remain closed. Although online banking services are available, the processing time of certain transactions can be affected. Bank holidays in Telangana are more or less the same as those in the rest of India, but some regional and cultural holidays may differ.
Here is the list of bank holidays in Telangana in 2025:
Date | Day | Holidays |
11th January | Saturday | Second Saturday |
14th January | Tuesday | Pongal |
26th January | Sunday | Republic Day/ Fourth Saturday |
8th February | Saturday | Second Saturday |
22nd February | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
8th March | Saturday | Maha Shivratri |
8th March | Saturday | Second Saturday |
14th  March | Friday | Holi |
22nd March | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
5th April | Saturday | Birthday of Babu Jagjivan Ram |
30th March | Sunday | Ugadi |
31st March | Monday | Eid ul-Fitr |
6th April | Sunday | Ram Navami |
10th April | Thursday | Mahavir Jayanti |
12th April | Saturday | Second Saturday |
14th April | Monday | Dr Ambedkar Jayanti |
18th April | Friday | Good Friday |
26th April | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
30th April | Sunday | Basava Jayanti |
1st May | Thursday | May Day |
10th May | Saturday | Second Saturday |
24th May | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
6th June | Sunday | Eid al Adha |
14th June | Saturday | Second Saturday |
28th June | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
12th July | Saturday | Second Saturday |
26th July | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
27th July | Friday | Muharram |
10th August | Saturday | Second Saturday |
15th August | Friday | Independence Day |
16th August | Saturday  | Shree Krishna Ashtami/ Janmashtami |
23rd August | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
27th August | Wednesday | Vinayaka Chaturthi/ Ganesh Chaturthi |
4th September | Thursday  | Eid-e-Milad |
7th September | Sunday | Mahalaya Amavasye |
13th September | Saturday | Second Saturday |
27th September | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
1st October | Wednesday | Maha Navami |
2nd October | Thursday | Gandhi Jayanti |
2nd October | Thursday | Durga Puja Vijaya Dashami |
11th October | Saturday | Second Saturday |
25th October | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
20th October | Friday | Diwali |
5th November | Wednesday | Kartika Purnima |
8th November | Saturday | Second Saturday |
22nd November | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
13th December | Saturday | Second Saturday |
25th December | Thursday | Christmas Day |
27th December | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
Note: Remember that the dates for some bank and public holidays in Telangana may vary and are subject to change, as per the official notification.
Festivals in Telangana pay homage to the beauty of nature, womanhood, deities, and agriculture. They represent the state's age-old cultural ethos and the harmonious relationship between the land and its inhabitants.
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Now that you know the complete list of government and bank holidays in Telangana in 2025, you can plan your trips and engagements without the risk of last-minute cancellations. Moreover, if you plan to make international SWIFT transfers, avoiding conducting them before bank holidays is better as they can get significantly delayed.
Yes, New Year is a Holiday in Telangana.
Yes, New Year is a Holiday in Telangana.
All banks in Telangana remain closed on the second and fourth Saturdays.
All banks in Telangana remain closed on the second and fourth Saturdays.
Yes, the Bonalu is recognized as a public holiday, allowing citizens to participate in the celebrations. The event commemorates the Goddess Mahakali and includes rituals, music, and dancing.
Yes, the Bonalu is recognized as a public holiday, allowing citizens to participate in the celebrations. The event commemorates the Goddess Mahakali and includes rituals, music, and dancing.
Private firms can remain open on government holidays. However, they must remain closed on national holidays like the Republic Day (26th January), Independence Day (15th August) and Gandhi Jayanti (2nd October).
Private firms can remain open on government holidays. However, they must remain closed on national holidays like the Republic Day (26th January), Independence Day (15th August) and Gandhi Jayanti (2nd October).
Yes, Eid-e-Milad is a bank holiday in Telangana in 2025.
Yes, Eid-e-Milad is a bank holiday in Telangana in 2025.