Find the complete and updated list of Arunachal Pradesh Government Holidays 2026 — covering all public holidays, bank holidays, and gazetted holidays officially declared by the Arunachal Pradesh State Government. This 2026 holiday calendar includes national observances such as Republic Day, Independence Day, and Gandhi Jayanti, along with key state and regional festivals like State Day, Bohag Bihu, Makara Sankranti, Buddha Purnima, and the unique Indigenous Faith Day. Use this list to plan your leaves, travel, and festivities throughout the year. Last updated: 21 May 2026.
| Date | Day | Holiday |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Jan 2026 | Thu | New Year's Day |
| 14 Jan 2026 | Wed | Makara Sankranti |
| 26 Jan 2026 | Mon | Republic Day |
| 20 Feb 2026 | Fri | State Day |
| 3 Mar 2026 | Tue | Holi |
| 21 Mar 2026 | Sat | Idul Fitr |
| 3 Apr 2026 | Fri | Good Friday |
| 15 Apr 2026 | Wed | Bohag Bihu |
| 1 May 2026 | Fri | Buddha Purnima |
| 15 Aug 2026 | Sat | Independence Day |
| 2 Oct 2026 | Fri | Gandhi Jayanti |
| 19 Oct 2026 | Mon | Maha Navami |
| 20 Oct 2026 | Tue | Vijaya Dashami |
| 8 Nov 2026 | Sun | Diwali |
| 24 Nov 2026 | Tue | Guru Nanak Jayanti |
| 1 Dec 2026 | Tue | Indigenous Faith Day |
| 25 Dec 2026 | Fri | Christmas Day |
The Arunachal Pradesh Government officially declares public holidays every year covering national, regional, and religious observances. These holidays apply to all state government offices, public sector undertakings, schools, and banks operating within the state. Located in the far northeast of India, Arunachal Pradesh is one of the most culturally diverse states in the country, home to over 26 major tribes, each with distinct traditions and festivals. The official holiday calendar reflects this rich heritage alongside national celebrations.
Arunachal Pradesh observes a unique mix of holidays not found in other Indian states. State Day (20 February) marks the formation of Arunachal Pradesh as a full state in 1987. Indigenous Faith Day (1 December) honours the Donyi-Polo faith — the indigenous sun and moon worship practised by the native tribes of the state. Bohag Bihu (Assamese New Year) and Buddha Purnima reflect the state's strong cultural ties with Northeast India and its significant Buddhist communities. Bank holidays in the state follow both RBI guidelines and state-specific notifications issued by the General Administration Department.
Arunachal Pradesh typically observes around 17 to 20 public holidays per year. These include three national holidays (Republic Day, Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanti), state-specific holidays (State Day, Indigenous Faith Day), and religious or cultural festivals (Bohag Bihu, Buddha Purnima, Diwali, Christmas, Good Friday, etc.).
Arunachal Pradesh State Day is observed on 20 February every year. It commemorates the day Arunachal Pradesh attained full statehood in 1987, having been a Union Territory (NEFA) before that. It is a gazetted public holiday celebrated with cultural programmes and official functions across the state.
Indigenous Faith Day, observed on 1 December, honours the Donyi-Polo faith — the traditional animist religion of the indigenous tribes of Arunachal Pradesh centred on the worship of the Sun (Donyi) and Moon (Polo). It is a state-specific gazetted holiday unique to Arunachal Pradesh and is not observed in other Indian states.
Yes, Bohag Bihu (also known as Rongali Bihu or Assamese New Year) is a gazetted public holiday in Arunachal Pradesh. It is celebrated in mid-April and marks the beginning of the Assamese New Year and the spring harvest season. It holds cultural significance for many communities in Northeast India, including Arunachal Pradesh.
Most Arunachal Pradesh government holidays are also observed as bank holidays. However, banks may observe a few additional holidays as per Reserve Bank of India (RBI) directives. It is advisable to check with your specific bank branch before visiting on a public holiday.
Private companies are legally required to observe the three national holidays — Republic Day (26 January), Independence Day (15 August), and Gandhi Jayanti (2 October). For other state public holidays, private employers may follow the government list at their discretion, subject to the Shops and Establishments Act and applicable labour laws.
The official list of Arunachal Pradesh government holidays is published by the General Administration Department (GAD) of the Arunachal Pradesh state government. It is available on the official Arunachal Pradesh government portal and is typically released at the beginning of each calendar year.
Yes, Buddha Purnima is a gazetted public holiday in Arunachal Pradesh. The state has a significant Buddhist population, particularly in the Tawang and West Kameng districts, and the festival holds deep religious importance. It is observed on the full moon day of the Vaisakha month (usually in April or May).
