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Bihar is one of the oldest settlements, with a 3000-year history and an area of 94,163 square kilometers. Several architectural wonders spread across the state are evidence of Bihar’s rich heritage and culture. The official languages of this state are Maithili, Hindi, and Urdu.
Scroll down to learn about the government and bank holidays observed in the state of Bihar in 2025.
Government holidays are very important to maintain a work-life balance and give yourself a break from the hectic work schedule. Some may spend it with family while others go out to explore something new. Below is the list of government holidays observed in Bihar in 2025:
| Date | Day | Holiday |
| 26th January | Sunday | Republic Day |
| 14th March | Friday | Holi |
| 22nd March | Saturday | Bihar Day |
| 31st March | Monday | Eid-ul-Fitr |
| 6th April | Sunday | Ram Navami |
| 14th April | Monday | Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Jayanti |
| 18th April | Friday | Good Friday |
| 1st May | Thursday | May Day |
| 7th June | Saturday | Bakrid/ Eid-al-Adha |
| 6th July | Sunday | Muharram |
| 15th August | Friday | Independence Day |
| 16th August | Saturday | Janmashtami |
| 1st October | Wednesday | Maha Navami |
| 2nd October | Thursday | Vijaya Dashami/ Gandhi Jayanti |
| 21st October | Tuesday | Diwali |
| 27th October | Monday | Chhath Puja |
| 28th October | Tuesday | Chhath Puja Holiday |
| 25th December | Thursday | Christmas |
Bank holidays are important to scheduling financial works so that important processing and transactions are not delayed and are made on time. Sometimes, these delays can have a great impact on the business.
Hence, go through the following list and plan the transactions accordingly:
| Date | Day | Holiday |
| 11th January | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 25th January | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 26th January | Sunday | Republic Day |
| 8th February | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 22nd February | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 8th March | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 14th March | Friday | Holi |
| 22nd March | Friday | Bihar Day |
| 31st March | Monday | Eid-ul-Fitr |
| 6th April | Sunday | Ram Navami |
| 12th April | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 14th April | Monday | Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Jayanti |
| 18th April | Friday | Good Friday |
| 26th April | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 1st May | Thursday | May Day |
| 10th May | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 24th May | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 7th June | Saturday | Bakrid/ Eid al-Adha |
| 14th June | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 28th June | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 6th July | Sunday | Muharram |
| 12th July | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 26th July | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 9th August | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 15th August | Friday | Independence Day |
| 16th August | Saturday | Janmashtami |
| 23rd August | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 13th September | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 27th September | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 1st October | Wednesday | Maha Navami |
| 2nd October | Thursday | Gandhi Jayanti |
| 11th October | Saturday | Second Saturday |
| 21st October | Tuesday | Diwali |
| 25th October | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 27th October | Monday | Chhath Puja |
| 28th October | Tuesday | Chhath Puja Holiday |
| 8th November | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 22nd November | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 13th December | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 25th December | Thursday | Christmas Day |
| 27th December | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
Apart from being unimaginably rich with most historical architectural structures, Bihar is also known for its rich cultures and traditions. The people from Bihar celebrate every puja with great respect, along with all of their family members. Below is the list of festivals that will be observed in Bihar in 2025:
Know more about:
Yes, 1st January is a holiday in Bihar because of the New Year.
Yes, 1st January is a holiday in Bihar because of the New Year.
There are 17 gazetted holidays in Bihar in 2025.
There are 17 gazetted holidays in Bihar in 2025.
Holiday dates are determined based on the Gregorian calendar and local customs.
Holiday dates are determined based on the Gregorian calendar and local customs.
Yes, the government can declare additional holidays or make changes during the year based on special circumstances.
Yes, the government can declare additional holidays or make changes during the year based on special circumstances.