Holidays in February 2026
Author Updated on Feb 4, 2026
February 2026 may have a relatively short list of public holidays, but it presents an excellent opportunity for strategic banking activities. With a bit of foresight, you can maximise your time off and make the most of February’s holiday offerings. Here you will explore the list of February holidays in India for banks to make informed decisions.
List of February Holidays in India
The following table mentions the Indian holidays in February:
| Date | Day | Holiday | Regions |
| 1st February | Sunday | Weekly Holiday | All India |
| 8th February | Sunday | Weekly Holiday | All India |
| 14th February | Saturday | Second Saturday | All India |
| 15th February | Sunday | Weekly Holiday/ Mahashivratri | All India |
| 18th February | Wednesday | Losar | Gangtok |
| 19th February | Thursday | Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti | Mumbai, Nagpur |
| 20th February | Friday | State Day/Statehood Day | Aizwal, Itanagar |
22nd February | Sunday | Weekly Holiday | All India |
| 28th February | Saturday | Fourth Saturday | All India |
February Festival Holidays for Banks in India
The following is a list of February festival holidays in the banking sector and their importance:
- Mahashivratri : Known as the "Great Night of Shiva", Maha Shivaratri is a festival dedicated to Lord Shiva. That night is marked by prayers, fasting and rituals, symbolizing the universe's cyclical nature. The festival also commemorates the marriage of Shiva and Parvati.
- Losar: This festival is celebrated by Tibetan Buddhist communities to mark the start of a lunar new year in the Tibetan calendar. It is a blend of cultural performances, prayers and festive rituals, with celebrations occurring in regions like Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh.
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti: This holiday commemorates the birth of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the iconic Maratha ruler. It is celebrated with great enthusiasm, featuring processions and people dressing as the great leader.
- Statehood Day or State Day: The day marks the recognition of Arunachal Pradesh as a state in India. The celebration includes the unfurling of the national flag by the state's Governor, who also takes the salute from the Guards of Honour. Awards such as the Chief Minister’s Excellence Award in Civil Service are presented.
Final Word
In total, there are eight February holidays in India for banks in 2026 apart from Saturdays and Sundays. This offers opportunities for cultural celebrations and personal time off. By understanding these holidays, individuals and organisations can plan their schedules accordingly to make the most of these breaks and enjoy a balanced work-life routine.
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