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Meghalaya Holiday 2025


HolidayDateDayType
Republic Day26 JanuarySundayNational Holiday
Valentines Day14 FebruaryFridayNot a Holiday
Maha Shivratri26 FebruaryWednesdayRegional Holiday
Holi14 MarchFridayRegional Holiday
Eid-ul-fitr31 MarchMondayRegional Holiday
Ram Navami6 AprilSundayRegional Holiday
Mahavir Jayanti10 AprilThursdayRegional Holiday
Dr Ambedkar Jayanti14 AprilMondayRegional Holiday
Good Friday18 AprilFridayRegional Holiday
Easter Saturday19 AprilSaturdayRegional Holiday
Easter Sunday20 AprilSundayRegional Holiday
May Day1 MayThursdayRegional Holiday
Mothers Day9 MayFridayObservance Holiday
Buddha Purnima12 MayMondayRegional Holiday
Father's Day15 JuneSundayObservance Holiday
Muharram27 JuneFridayRegional Holiday
U Tirot Sing Day17 JulyThursdayRegional Holiday
Jhulan Purnima10 AugustSundayRegional Holiday
Raksha Bandhan13 AugustWednesdayRegional Holiday
Independence Day15 AugustFridayNational Holiday
Janmashtami16 AugustSaturdayRegional Holiday
Ganesh Chaturthi26 AugustTuesdayRegional Holiday
Maha saptami29 SeptemberMondayRegional Holiday
Maha Ashtami30 SeptemberTuesdayRegional Holiday
Maha Navami1 OctoberWednesdayRegional Holiday
Vijaya Dashami2 OctoberThursdayRegional Holiday
Gandhi Jayanti2 OctoberThursdayNational Holiday
Diwali20 OctoberMondayRegional Holiday
Bhai Dooj23 OctoberThursdayRegional Holiday
Guru Nanak Jayanti5 NovemberWednesdayRegional Holiday
Seng Kut Snem23 NovemberSundayRegional Holiday
Pa Togan Nengminza Sangma12 DecemberFridayRegional Holiday
Death Anniversary of U SoSo Tham18 DecemberThursdayRegional Holiday
Christmas Day25 DecemberThursdayRegional Holiday
U Kiang Nangbah30 DecemberTuesdayRegional Holiday


Meghalaya is a state located in the north-eastern region of India. It is known as the wettest region of India as it receives the highest amount of rainfall in the year. The most famous festival of this state is Shad Suk Mynsiem that is celebrated in April every year. The rituals or ceremonies of this native festival are conducted by individual family clans or the Khasi state. The folk dances are performed to signify the matrilineal and patrilineal structure of the Khasi society. The significance of these folk dances is that a man is the protector of a woman’s honor.
Another famous festival in Meghalaya is the Nongkrem festival. It is celebrated in Smit, 15 kilometers away from Shillong. The festival is celebrated for a good harvest, peace, and prosperity. People from all over the country and the world come to witness this celebration. This festival involves young women performing the Shad Kynthei and the men circling them performing the Shad. Other festivals in Meghalaya include the Behdienkhalam festival, Shad Sukra, Wangala Festival, Strawberry Festival, and other native and national festivals. Meghalaya is an important part of India owing to its cultural diversity and scenic beauty.