Andhra Pradesh Public Holidays 2025 Complete List & Dates: The Andhra Pradesh government has announced the public holidays for 2025, providing a mix of cultural, religious, and national observances. State government offices will remain closed on all Sundays and second Saturdays throughout the year. Additionally, employees can avail themselves of up to five optional holidays during the year.
The government has also stated that any changes to the dates of holidays like Ramadan, Bakrid, Moharrum, and Eid Milad-un-Nabi due to moon sighting will be announced through print and electronic media. This comprehensive list ensures that residents and visitors can plan their year around these holidays, enjoying the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Andhra Pradesh.
Andhra Pradesh Public Holidays 2025 Complete List
Here is the complete list of all public holidays:
- 13th January (Monday): Bhogi
- 14th January (Tuesday): Makara Sankranti
- 15th January (Wednesday): Kanuma
- 26th January (Sunday): Republic Day
- 26th February (Wednesday): Maha Sivaratri
- 14th March (Friday): Holi
- 30th March (Sunday): Ugadi
- 31st March (Monday): Eid-ul-Fitr (Ramzan)
- 5th April (Saturday): Babu Jagjivan Ram’s Birth Anniversary
- 6th April (Sunday): Srirama Navami
- 14th April (Monday): Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s Birth Anniversary
- 18th April (Friday): Good Friday
- 7th June (Saturday): Bakrid (Eid-ul-Zuha)
- 6th July (Sunday): Moharrum
- 8th August (Friday): Varalakshmi Vratam
- 15th August (Friday): Independence Day
- 16th August (Saturday): Sri Krishna Ashtami
- 27th August (Wednesday): Vinayaka Chavithi
- 5th September (Friday): Milad-un-Nabi (SAWS)
- 30th September (Tuesday): Durgashtami
- 2nd October (Thursday): Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti & Vijaya Dasami
- 20th October (Monday): Deepavali
- 25th December (Thursday): Christmas
- Festivals/Occasions Falling on Sundays in 2025:
- The following festivals will fall on Sundays in 2025:
- 26th January: Republic Day
- 30th March: Ugadi
- 6th April: Srirama Navami
- 6th July: Moharrum
Date | Day | Holiday |
---|---|---|
Jan 15 | Wed | Pongal |
Jan 16 | Thu | Kanuma Panduga |
Jan 26 | Sun | Republic Day |
Feb 26 | Wed | Maha Shivaratri |
Mar 14 | Fri | Holi |
Mar 30 | Sun | Ugadi |
Mar 31 | Mon | Idul Fitr |
Apr 5 | Sat | Babu Jagjivan Ram Jayanti |
Apr 6 | Sun | Ram Navami |
Apr 14 | Mon | Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti |
Apr 18 | Fri | Good Friday |
Jun 7 | Sat | Bakrid / Eid al Adha |
Jul 6 | Sun | Muharram |
Aug 15 | Fri | Independence Day |
Aug 16 | Sat | Janmashtami |
Aug 27 | Wed | Ganesh Chaturthi |
Sep 5 | Fri | Eid e Milad |
Sep 30 | Tue | Maha Ashtami |
Oct 2 | Thu | Gandhi Jayanti |
Oct 2 | Thu | Vijaya Dashami |
Oct 20 | Mon | Diwali |
Dec 25 | Thu | Christmas Day |
Optional Holidays for Andhra Pradesh in 2025:
Here is the complete list of all optional holidays of Andhra Pradesh:
- 1st January (Wednesday): New Year’s Day
- 13th January (Monday): Birthday of Hazrath Ali (R.A.)
- 27th January (Monday): Shab-e-Meraj
- 14th February (Friday): Shab-e-Barath
- 22nd March (Saturday): Shahadat Hazrat Ali (R.A.)
- 27th March (Thursday): Shab-e-Qadar
- 28th March (Friday): Jamatul Veda
- 10th April (Thursday): Mahaveer Jayanti
- 30th April (Wednesday): Basava Jayanti
- 12th May (Monday): Buddha Purnima
- 15th June (Sunday): Eid-e-Gadeer
- 27th June (Friday): Ratha Yatra
- 5th July (Saturday): Moharrum (1947 Hijhri)
- 15th August (Friday): Parsi New Year’s Day/Arbaeen