The Government of India has declared Friday, June 6, 2025, a national holiday in several states to mark the occasion of Bakrid (Eid al-Adha). This move aligns with cultural and religious observances, and several public institutions, including banks and markets, will remain closed across participating states.
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Why was June 6 declared a holiday?
→ Eid al-Adha (Bakrid) falls on June 6, a significant Islamic festival celebrated nationwide. -
Where will the holiday be observed?
→ States like Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and West Bengal have officially listed June 6 as a public holiday. -
Are banks and financial markets open?
→ Banks will be closed in multiple regions depending on local observance. The NSE and BSE will also remain shut for the day. -
What about Saturday, June 7?
→ June 7 is also marked as a holiday in certain states based on their weekend policies or local holiday calendars. -
Is this a central holiday or state-specific?
→ While not a pan-India central government holiday, most states have opted to follow the gazetted holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act. -
Public transport and services status?
→ Essential services will remain operational. However, expect reduced staffing in government offices and financial institutions.