Students and parents across North India are preparing for a holiday on June 29. Several state governments have declared a public holiday to mark Kabir Jayanti. This day honors the 15th-century poet-saint Sant Kabir Das. All government offices and schools in these states will remain shut for the day.
The states of Haryana (HR), Punjab (PB), and Himachal Pradesh (HP) have notified this closure. Each state government issued a specific circular to confirm the holiday status. Government employees and teachers in these regions will receive a paid day off. Local administrations expect high traffic near religious sites during these festivities.

While government schools remain closed, private school management often holds separate discretion. Many private institutions choose to follow the state gazette to ensure student safety. Parents should check school apps for any last-minute notifications from the principal. District Collectors (DC) may also issue specific orders for their respective areas.
The holiday logic in Haryana covers all educational institutions and state offices. Himachal Pradesh also maintains this day as a gazetted holiday for its workforce. Punjab schools typically observe the break based on annual academic calendar rules. Authorities usually direct essential services to remain operational despite the regional closure.
Banking operations will be restricted in states where Kabir Jayanti is a public holiday. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) holiday list confirms these regional closures. However, online banking services and ATMs will remain active for all customers. Customers should complete urgent bank tasks before the weekend to avoid delays.
| State Agency | Holiday Status | Scope of Closure |
|---|---|---|
| Haryana | Public Holiday | Schools and Offices |
| Punjab | Public Holiday | All Govt Institutions |
| RBI Banks | Regional Branch | Closed in HR, PB, HP |
Students appearing for local or internal exams should verify the updated schedule. Some boards might reschedule papers to avoid clashing with the public holiday celebrations. Checking the official Education Department website is the best way to stay informed. Schools usually send SMS alerts to parents if there are any sudden changes.