India's Central Government publishes the official gazette of public holidays for June 2025, which applies to all central government offices throughout the nation. These holidays are essential for organizing professional and personal obligations and for adequate compliance in government and public sector organizations.
Central government gazetted holidays for June 2025
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Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid): Saturday, 7 June 2025
This is the sole gazetted (mandatory) public holiday for central government agencies in June 2025.
Restricted holidays
Apart from gazetted holidays, central government staff can also take advantage of restricted holidays, subject to their personal beliefs and regional customs. For June 2025, the principal restricted holiday is
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Rath Yatra: Friday, 27 June 2025
This is a restricted holiday and not a mandatory day off for all staff.
The holiday list is derived from the circulars of the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances, and Pensions and is to be applied in central government offices, particularly those based in Delhi/New Delhi.
State holidays and other local holidays may be further notified by concerned state governments; therefore, the employees must refer to local notifications for additional information.
Aside from these key holidays, June provides 5 Sundays, i.e. on June 1, 8, 15, 22, & 29.
A full list of holidays throughout the year is available for employees and citizens through the official circulars and government websites.