Arunachal Pradesh Holidays 2026

There are approximately 16 public holidays and 63 bank holidays in Arunachal Pradesh including second and fourth Saturdays and all Sundays. 

This is a holiday page designed for the business class and working professionals in Arunachal Pradesh. The page covers various holidays including public holidays, regional holidays and national holidays. It will be useful for various purposes. If you want to book a travel ticket or plan a holiday vacation, use this page.

Public Holidays in Arunachal Pradesh in 2026

The Arunachal Pradesh holiday list 2026 offers a great opportunity to plan your leaves and take advantage of long weekends. Here we have compiled all public, national, and bank holidays in Arunachal Pradesh for 2026.

Below is the list of holidays in Arunachal Pradesh including public, national and bank holidays in 2026:

Date 

Day 

Holiday 

1 January 2026 

Thursday 

New Year’s Day 

14 January 2026 

Wednesday 

Makara Sankranti 

26 January 2026 

Monday 

Republic Day 

20 February 2026 

Friday 

State Day 

3 March 2026 

Tuesday 

Holi 

21 March 2026 

Saturday 

Idul Fitr 

3 April 2026 

Friday 

Good Friday 

15 April 2026 

Wednesday 

Bohag Bihu 

1 May 2026 

Friday 

Buddha Purnima 

15 August 

Saturday 

Independence Day 

2 October 2026 

Friday 

Gandhi Jayanti 

20 October 2026 

Tuesday 

Maha Navami 

21 October 2026 

Wednesday 

Vijaya Dashami 

8 November 2026 

Sunday 

Diwali 

24 November 2026 

Tuesday 

Guru Nanak Jayanti 

1 December 2026 

Tuesday 

Indigenous Faith Day 

25 December 2026 

Friday 

Christmas Day 

Bank Holidays in Arunachal Pradesh in 2025

In 2015, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) declared that all banks in the country will remain closed on 2nd and 4th Saturdays every month while other Saturdays will remain a full working day. Banks also will remain closed on Sundays and public holidays.

Below is the list of bank holidays in Arunachal Pradesh in 2026:

Date  

Day 

Holiday 

1 January 2026 

Thursday 

New Year’s Day 

10 January 2026 

Saturday 

2nd Saturday Bank Holiday 

14 January 2026 

Wednesday 

Makara Sankranti 

24 January 2026 

Saturday 

4th Saturday Bank Holiday 

26 January 2026 

Monday 

Republic Day 

14 February 2026 

Saturday 

2nd Saturday Bank Holiday 

20 February 2026 

Friday 

State Day 

28 February 2026 

Saturday 

4th Saturday Bank Holiday 

3 March 2026 

Tuesday 

Holi 

14 March 2026 

Saturday 

2nd Saturday Bank Holiday 

21 March 2026 

Saturday 

Idul Fitr 

28 March 2026 

Saturday 

4th Saturday Bank Holiday 

3 April 2026 

Friday  

Good Friday 

11 April 2026 

Saturday 

2nd Saturday Bank Holiday 

15 April 2026 

Wednesday 

Bohag Bihu 

25 April 2026 

Saturday 

4th Saturday Bank Holiday 

1 May 2026 

Friday 

Buddha Purnima 

9 May 2026 

Saturday 

2nd Saturday Bank Holiday 

23 May 2026 

Saturday 

4th Saturday Bank Holiday 

13 June 2026 

Saturday 

2nd Saturday Bank Holiday 

27 June 2026 

Saturday 

4th Saturday Bank Holiday 

11 July 2026 

Saturday 

2nd Saturday Bank Holiday 

25 July 2026 

Saturday 

4th Saturday Bank Holiday 

8 August 2026 

Saturday 

2nd Saturday Bank Holiday 

15 August 2026 

Saturday 

Independence Day 

22 August 2026 

Saturday 

4th Saturday Bank Holiday 

12 September 2026 

Saturday 

2nd Saturday Bank Holiday 

26 September 2026 

Saturday 

4th Saturday Bank Holiday 

2 October 2026 

Friday 

Gandhi Jayanti 

10 October 2026 

Saturday 

2nd Saturday Bank Holiday 

20 October 2026 

Tuesday 

Maha Navami 

21 October 2026 

Wednesday 

Vijaya Dashami 

24 October 2026 

Saturday 

4th Saturday Bank Holiday 

8 November 2026 

Sunday 

Diwali 

14 November 2026 

Saturday 

2nd Saturday Bank Holiday 

24 November 2026 

Tuesday 

Guru Nanak Jayanti 

28 November 2026 

Saturday 

4th Saturday Bank Holiday 

1 December 2026 

Tuesday 

Indigenous Faith Day 

12 December 2026 

Saturday 

2nd Saturday Bank Holiday 

25 December 2026 

Friday 

Christmas Day 

26 December 2026 

Saturday 

4th Saturday Bank Holiday 

Note: The second and fourth Saturdays will be  the regular bank holidays for all the public sector and private sector banks. The regional bank holidays will differ from state to state. ATMs will remain open on a bank holiday.

Festival Holidays of Arunachal Pradesh 2026

Here is the list of festival holidays and important days observed in Arunachal Pradesh.

New Year's Day: New Year's Day remarks the commencement of the New Year according to the Gregorian calendar. It is a special day for all classes of people who define resolutions for the forthcoming year. Friends, family members and relatives gather or make a trip to the destination(s) of their choice to welcome the New Year.

Republic Day: Republic Day, a national holiday, is celebrated to honour the creation of the constitution of India. The government offices will remain shut across the state of Arunachal Pradesh on this auspicious day. The prime celebration takes place in Delhi, the capital city of India, before the President of the country.

Statehood Day: Statehood Day, a public holiday in Arunachal Pradesh, is the epitome of a multi-layered identity of the culture of the state that organises an array of cultural shows. The state also organises food festivals, fashion shows, arogya mela to remark the four-day festival. The local political leaders will usually in inaugurate the cultural festival. Statehood Day is one of the most significant Arunachal Pradesh Holidays 2025.

Holi: Holi is a festival of colours celebrated by Hindus across the world as it holds a special significance and harmony among people. The festival is celebrated in remembrance of the assassination of Holika, sister of Hrinyakashyapu.

Arunachal Pradesh Statehood Day: While this is not a festival, it's a public holiday in the state in celebration of the formation of Arunachal Pradesh. The day is observed with several cultural events and sports meets.

Good Friday: Good Friday commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Christians across the world mark this day with prayers and listen to sermons on the purpose of Christ the Savior.

Bohag Bihu: The festival celebrates the arrival of Spring. This festival is celebrated to honour Lord Krishna. Various events are organised such as musical performances, dance and other. People feast with friends and family and decorate their houses and don themselves with flowers. 

Id-ul-Fitr: The festival is celebrated on the first day of Shawwal, which marks the end of ‘Ramadan’. Devotees perform prayer called ‘salat’ on the open field on this day. 

Buddha Purnima: The day commemorate the birth of Lord Buddha, which is observed on the month of Vaishakha in Hindu Calendar. A large fair is held at Sarnath where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon. Devotees perform prayers and worship on this day and donates money or food to the needy as well as to the monks. 

Independence Day: Independence Day, a national holiday in India, commemorates the independence of India from the UK. The freedom fighters who have sacrificed their lives for the country shall be remembered on this day. Schools, colleges and government offices across the state of Arunachal Pradesh will remain closed. Delhi holds special celebrations.

Dussehra: Dussehra or Dasara or Dusshera is a prime festival for the Hindus in Arunachal Pradesh and is celebrated in a different way. The festival falls either in the month of September or in the month of October every year. Friends, neighbors, family members and relatives will exchange the festival wishes among themselves.

Diwali: Diwali is the biggest festival celebrated by Hindus across the globe signifying the victory of good over evil or the triumph of light over darkness.

Guru Nanak Birthday: The day is observed as the birth anniversary of the founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak, also referred to as Baba Nanak. Guru Nanak Jayanti ic celebrated on the month of October or November of Gregorian calendar. Akhand Path, Nagarkitan, and Langar are organised to honour the life and teachings of Guru Nanak. 

Christmas Day: Christmas Day is a global festival. The day is observed on the same day and celebrates the birth of Lord Jesus. The Christians residing across the state of Arunachal Pradesh will perform special church services, sing Christian songs, interchange the festival wishes, and party. Christmas Day is a public holiday in the state.

Indigenous Faith Day: Arunachal Pradesh will observe Indigenous Faith Day, a bank holiday, on 1 December 2025. This day celebrates the cultural heritage and traditional beliefs of the state's indigenous communities, highlighting the importance of preserving their unique customs and promoting cultural pride and unity. 

FAQs on Arunachal Pradesh Holidays 2025

  • Is Dussehra a restricted holiday in 2026?

    Yes, Dussehra will be observed as a restricted holiday in 2026. 

  • How many public holidays are there in 2026?

    There are approximately 16 public holidays in 2026. 

  • When is Indigenous Faith Day in 2026?

    Indigenous Faith Day is on 1 December 2026 which is both a public and bank holiday.

  • Is Good Friday a gazetted holiday in 2026?

    Yes, Good Friday is a gazetted holiday in 2026. 

  • How many gazetted and restricted holidays are there in 2026?

    There are about 17 gazetted and 34 restricted holidays as per the circular published by the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances, and Pensions. 

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