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Manipur Holiday 2028


HolidayDateDayType
Republic Day26 JanuaryWednesdayNational Holiday
Valentines Day14 FebruaryMondayNot a Holiday
Lui-Ngai-Ni15 FebruaryTuesdayRegional Holiday
Maha Shivratri23 FebruaryWednesdayRegional Holiday
Eid-ul-fitr26 FebruarySaturdayRegional Holiday
Holi11 MarchSaturdayRegional Holiday
Cheiraoba1 AprilSaturdayRegional Holiday
Ram Navami5 AprilWednesdayRegional Holiday
Mahavir Jayanti7 AprilFridayRegional Holiday
Dr Ambedkar Jayanti14 AprilFridayRegional Holiday
Good Friday14 AprilFridayRegional Holiday
Easter Saturday15 AprilSaturdayRegional Holiday
Easter Sunday16 AprilSundayRegional Holiday
May Day1 MayMondayRegional Holiday
Mothers Day9 MayTuesdayObservance Holiday
Buddha Purnima10 MayWednesdayRegional Holiday
Muharram25 MayThursdayRegional Holiday
Father's Day18 JuneSundayObservance Holiday
Jhulan Purnima6 AugustSundayRegional Holiday
Raksha Bandhan11 AugustFridayRegional Holiday
Janmashtami13 AugustSundayRegional Holiday
Independence Day15 AugustTuesdayNational Holiday
Ganesh Chaturthi22 AugustTuesdayRegional Holiday
Maha saptami25 SeptemberMondayRegional Holiday
Maha Ashtami26 SeptemberTuesdayRegional Holiday
Vijaya Dashami26 SeptemberTuesdayRegional Holiday
Maha Navami27 SeptemberWednesdayRegional Holiday
Gandhi Jayanti2 OctoberMondayNational Holiday
Diwali17 OctoberTuesdayRegional Holiday
Bhai Dooj20 OctoberFridayRegional Holiday
Kut1 NovemberWednesdayRegional Holiday
Guru Nanak Jayanti2 NovemberThursdayRegional Holiday
Christmas Day25 DecemberMondayRegional Holiday
New Years Eve31 DecemberSundayRegional Holiday


Manipur is a small state located in north-eastern India. It is famous for its scenic beauty and proximity to the Himalayas. There are many festivals celebrated by the natives of the state. One of the most famous ones is Gang-Ngai, an important festival of the Kabui Nagas. The festival opens with the omen taking ceremony on the first day and the rest of the days involve a common feast, dances of old men and women and of boys and girls, presentation of farewell gifts, and many other local rituals.
Lui-Nagai-Ni is a collective festival of the Nagas observed on the 15th of February every year. This is a seed sowing festival after which tribes belonging to the Nagas begin their cultivation and harvest action. Social-gathering, songs, dances, and rejoicing are the main attractions of this festival. The annual festival also plays a great role in boosting morale and strengthening the bond of the Naga community. Other famous festivals of Manipur include Yaosang, Cheiroba, or the Manipuri new year, Kang or the rath yatra of Manipur, Heikru Hitongba, Ningol Chak Kouba, Ramazan, Christmas, and many other national festivals. The tribal natives of Manipur celebrate their festivals with the utmost traditional practices and joy.