Public Holiday : All Schools, Colleges and Offices will Remain Closed on 23rd and 24th November. Know why the Government Announced Holiday.

Public Holiday : After the long Dussehra–Diwali break, schools, colleges, and offices have reopened. Now people are waiting for the next holiday — and it’s coming soon. Yes, on 24 November 2025, the entire nation will observe Guru Tegh Bahadur Shaheedi Diwas with devotion and respect. On this occasion, several states have announced a public holiday.

The governments of Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, and Uttarakhand have issued notifications declaring a holiday on this day. Schools, banks, and government offices will remain closed. Special religious programs will also be organized in gurdwaras. In Uttar Pradesh, all government and private schools, colleges, and educational institutions will remain closed.

Two Days of Public Holidays

On Shaheedi Diwas, educational institutions will not hold any classes or activities. Since the holiday falls on a Monday, students will get a two-day break, including Sunday

  • 23 November (Sunday) – Weekly Off
  • 24 November (Monday) – Public Holiday

Government ministries, departments, courts, corporation offices, and local bodies will also remain closed on 24 November.

Banks Will Also Remain Closed

The RBI Holiday Calendar 2025 also mentions this holiday. According to it, banks will remain closed on 24 November in many states including Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Chandigarh, and Jammu & Kashmir.

Customers will not be able to access services such as cash transactions, cheque clearance, and most offline banking services.

People are advised to complete their essential banking tasks by 22 November.
However, online banking services and ATMs will continue to function, and normal banking operations will resume on 25 November.

What You Can Do During the Holiday

Here are some meaningful, relaxing, and productive things you can do during this long weekend:

1. Visit a Gurdwara

Since it is Guru Tegh Bahadur Shaheedi Diwas, visiting a gurdwara, attending kirtan, or participating in langar can be a peaceful and spiritual experience.

2. Spend Quality Time with Family

Use the break to relax at home, watch movies, cook something special, or simply spend time with your loved ones.

3. Plan a Short Day Trip

You can go for:

4. Complete Pending Tasks

If you have any personal or household tasks pending, this break is a good time to complete them.

5. Enjoy Me-Time

Do things you usually don’t get time for:

  • Reading a book
  • Listening to music
  • Meditation or yoga
  • Updating your journal or planner

6. Prepare for the Upcoming Week

A relaxed holiday can help you recharge.
You can prepare your schedule, plan your work or studies, and 

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