Mumbai: 2024 is just a few days away. There are ample long weekends lined up in 2024 in India. The new year has more than 10 long weekends including many holidays for New Year’s Day, Lohri, Republic Day, Good Friday, and many more.
Full List Of Long Weekends In 2024
January 2024
Saturday, December 30 (Weekend)
Sunday, December 31 (Weekend)
Monday, January 1: New Year’s Day
Saturday, January 13: Lohri (Weekend)
Sunday, January 14 (Weekend)
Monday, January 15: Makar Sankranti, Pongal
Friday, January 26: Republic Day
Saturday, January 27 (Weekend)
Sunday, January 28 (Weekend)
March 2024
Friday, March 8: Maha Shivratri
Saturday, March 9: Gudi Padwa (Weekend)
Sunday, March 10 (Weekend)
Saturday, March 23 (Weekend)
Sunday, March 24 (Weekend)
Monday, March 25: Holi
Friday, March 29: Good Friday
Saturday, March 30 (Weekend)
Sunday, March 31: Easter (Weekend)
May 2024
Thursday, May 23: Buddha Purnima
Friday, May 24 (Take a leave)
Saturday, May 25 (Weekend)
Sunday, May 26 (Weekend)
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June 2024
Friday, June 14 (Take a leave)
Saturday, June 15 (Weekend)
Sunday, June 16 (Weekend)
Monday, June 17: Bakri Eid
August 2024
Thursday, August 15: Independence Day
Friday, August 16 (Take a leave)
Saturday, August 17 (Weekend)
Sunday, August 18 (Weekend)
Monday, August 19: Raksha Bandhan
Friday, August 23 (take a leave)
Saturday, August 24 (Weekend)
Sunday, August 25 (Weekend)
Monday, August 26: Janmashthami
September 2024
Thursday, September 5: Onam (Restricted)
Friday, September 6: (take a leave)
Saturday, September 7: Ganesh Chaturthi (Weekend)
Sunday, September 8: Weekend
Saturday, September 14: Weekend
Sunday, September 15: Weekend
Monday, September 16: Eid Milad Un Nabi (Restricted)
October 2024
Friday, October 11: Maha Navmi (Restricted)
Saturday, October 12: Dussehra (Weekend)
Sunday, October 13 (Weekend)
Tuesday, October 29, Dhanteras (Optional)
Wednesday, October 30, (Take a leave)
Thursday, October 31, Choti Diwali (Optional)
November 2024
Friday, November 1: Diwali
Saturday, November 2 (Weekend)
Sunday, November 3: Bhai Dooj (Weekend)
Friday, November 15: Guru Nanak Jayanti (Restricted)
Saturday, November 16 (Weekend)
Sunday, November 17 (Weekend)
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