Holidays in January 2026 - State-wise List of Holidays and Festivals
Author Updated on Dec 30, 2025
When you do early planning for holidays you get a lot of advantages. Firstly, it allows you to make the most out of long weekends and thus you can optimise your leisure time. Also, it helps to plan your investment and banking activities which proves to be useful for avoiding any last-minute rush.
In this guide, you can get a complete list of January holidays in India in 2026. Also, we have provided a brief description for each of the festivals to assist you in planning a trip, in case you want to be part of these unique experiences across India.
List of Public Holidays in January 2026
There are several nationwide January festival holidays, as well as regional occasions, on which banks will remain closed. In the table below, we have reflected the same:
Date | Day of the Week | Holiday | Holiday Region |
1 January 2026 | Thursday | New Year’s Day / Loosong / Namsong | Aizawl, Chennai, Gangtok, Itanagar, Imphal, Kolkata, Kohima, Shillong |
2 January 2026 | Friday | Loosong / Namsong / New Year’s Celebration | Aizawl, Gangtok |
3 January 2026 | Saturday | Birthday of Hazrat Ali | Ahmedabad, Lucknow |
12 January 2026 | Monday | Birth Day of Swami Vivekananda | Kolkata |
14 January 2026 | Wednesday | Makar Sankranti / Magh Bihu / Maghe Sankranti / Uttarayana Punyakalam / Pongal | Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Bhubaneswar, Gangtok, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Itanagar |
15 January 2026 | Thursday | Pongal / Maghe Sankranti | Bengaluru, Hyderabad |
16 January 2026 | Friday | Thiruvalluvar Day | Chennai |
17 January 2026 | Saturday | Uzhavar Thirunal | Chennai |
23 January 2026 | Friday | Birthday of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose / Vir Surendrasai Jayanti | Agartala, Bhubaneswar, Kolkata |
26 January 2026 | Monday | Republic Day | Across India |
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A Quick Overview of Holidays in January 2026
Both public and bank holidays allow the employees working at the bank to take paid leaves and enjoy their deserved breaks. In 2026, the following dates are marked as holidays as per an official notification published by the RBI-
- New Year’s Day (1st January): Across most Indian states, this day is marked as a restricted holiday. This means employees have the option of taking voluntary leave on this day to begin their year on a high note with family and friends.
- Loosong / Namsong Celebration (2nd January):
Observed mainly in Aizawl and Gangtok, these cultural festivals continue into the second day of the year. Communities celebrate with traditional dances, family gatherings, and festive meals that symbolize gratitude for a successful harvest. - Birthday of Hazrat Ali (3rd January):
This day is observed in Ahmedabad and Lucknow to honour Hazrat Ali, known for his wisdom, justice, and courage. Devotees recall his teachings, offer prayers, and participate in community gatherings. - Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda (12th January):
Celebrated in Kolkata, this day marks the birth of Swami Vivekananda, one of India’s most inspiring spiritual leaders. Schools and cultural institutions organise events to honour his teachings on youth empowerment and spiritual growth. - Makar Sankranti / Magh Bihu / Pongal / Uttarayana (14th January):
On these days, people of different regions celebrate the upcoming harvest season. The occasion covers various traditional customs and rituals that reflect generosity and gratitude towards God. - Pongal / Maghe Sankranti (15th January):
A continuation of harvest festivities in Bengaluru and Hyderabad, where families prepare traditional dishes, worship the Sun God, and celebrate agricultural abundance. - Thiruvalluvar Day (16th January):
Observed in Chennai, this day pays tribute to the ancient Tamil poet and philosopher Thiruvalluvar, revered for his timeless work Thirukkural. Cultural programs and literary events highlight his teachings on ethics and good conduct. - Uzhavar Thirunal (17th January): Celebrated in Chennai, this festival is dedicated to farmers and acknowledges their contribution to society. Communities show gratitude to the agricultural workforce with rituals, processions, and special offerings.
- Birthday of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose / Vir Surendrasai Jayanti (23rd January): This is celebrated to honour Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose who is an honourable freedom fighter, his birthday is observed in some particular states of India. His leadership and fighting spirit, which helped India gain freedom, are remembered on this special occasion.
- Republic Day (26th January): It is a national holiday that marks the adoption of the Indian Constitution in 1950. In 2026, Indian citizens will celebrate their 76th Republic Day.
Beyond these holidays, you can expect banks to operate normally and offer all sorts of investment opportunities. However, for FD investments and account management on a scheduled holiday, you can get in touch with Stable Money.
Final Word:
As now you have a go-to list of January holidays in India, it will be an easy task to plan an upcoming short break or a vacation. Everyone looks forward to these special days and thus prior preparation becomes very important. Therefore, consider keeping this list handy and refer to our other monthly holiday reminder blogs to stay updated throughout the year.
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