| Year | Date | Day | Holiday |
|---|---|---|---|
| January, 2026 | 1 | Thursday | New Year Day |
| January, 2026 | 15 | Thursday | Pongal |
| January, 2026 | 16 | Friday | Mattu Pongal / Thiruvallar Day |
| January, 2026 | 17 | Saturday | Uzhavar Thirunal |
| January, 2026 | 26 | Monday | Republic Day |
| February, 2026 | 1 | Sunday | Thaipoosam |
| March, 2026 | 19 | Thursday | Ugadi / Telugu New year Day |
| March, 2026 | 21 | Saturday | Ramzan |
| March, 2026 | 31 | Tuesday | Mahaveer Jayanthi |
| April, 2026 | 3 | Friday | Good Friday |
| April, 2026 | 14 | Tuesday | Tamil New Year |
| May, 2026 | 1 | Friday | May Day |
| May, 2026 | 28 | Thursday | Bakrid |
| June, 2026 | 26 | Friday | Moharam |
| August, 2026 | 14 | Friday | Independance Day |
| August, 2026 | 26 | Wednesday | Milad-un-Nabi / Onam |
| September, 2026 | 4 | Friday | Krishha Jayanthi |
| September, 2026 | 14 | Monday | Vinayaka / Ganesh Chathurathi |
| October, 2026 | 2 | Friday | Gandhi Jayanthi |
| October, 2026 | 19 | Monday | Ayutha Pooja |
| October, 2026 | 20 | Tuesday | Vijaya Dasami |
| November, 2026 | 8 | Sunday | Diwali |
| December, 2026 | 26 | Saturday | Christmas |
List of Tamilnadu government declared holidays in Tamil Calendar
The Tamil Nadu government observes several public holidays throughout the year, reflecting the state’s rich cultural heritage, religious diversity, and national significance. These holidays are officially recognized days when government offices, banks, and many businesses remain closed, allowing citizens to celebrate important festivals and commemorate notable events. Among the most prominent holidays are Pongal, Tamil New Year (Puthandu), Diwali, and Independence Day, each holding special cultural and historical importance for the people of Tamil Nadu.
Pongal, the harvest festival celebrated in mid-January, is one of the longest and most significant government holidays in Tamil Nadu. It typically spans four days, with each day dedicated to different rituals and celebrations, including honoring the sun god, cattle, and the harvest. The government declares these days as holidays to encourage people to engage in traditional festivities, strengthen family bonds, and honor agricultural roots. Other major holidays like Tamil New Year and Diwali are equally important, reflecting both Tamil culture and pan-Indian traditions.
In addition to cultural and religious holidays, Tamil Nadu also observes national holidays such as Republic Day (January 26), Independence Day (August 15), and Gandhi Jayanti (October 2). These days are dedicated to honoring India’s history, independence, and leaders who have shaped the nation. Schools, colleges, and government offices are closed on these days, with flag hoisting ceremonies, parades, and cultural programs held across the state.
The Tamil Nadu government also grants holidays for regional and religious observances such as Mahaveer Jayanthi, Christmas, and Bakrid, showcasing the state's commitment to religious harmony and respect for diversity. By officially recognizing these holidays, the government not only preserves Tamil culture and traditions but also promotes unity and social cohesion among its diverse population.
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Official government Holidays in Tamilnadu are categorized based on the Public Holiday, Festival Holidays, Bank Holidays local holiday based on the category. Please select the year to view the holidays list in Tamil Nadu.
Tamil Nadu, a southern state in India, observes various government holidays throughout the year. These holidays include national, regional, and state-specific celebrations. Let's take a look at some of the prominent Tamil Nadu government holidays:
These holidays are observed throughout India and are also celebrated in Tamil Nadu:
Tamil Nadu also observes state-specific holidays to commemorate regional events and leaders:
In addition to national and state holidays, Tamil Nadu also recognizes various festivals, including:
It's important to note that the dates of some holidays, like Pongal and Tamil New Year, are determined based on the Tamil calendar and may vary from year to year.
Tamil Nadu also has many local and cultural festivals that vary by region and community. These festivals often revolve around temples, traditions, and local customs.
Keep in mind that holiday dates may change from year to year, so it's advisable to check with the Tamil Nadu government or local authorities for the most up-to-date holiday schedules.