Schools across India will observe several holidays in November 2025, marking cultural, national, and religious celebrations. The month includes important observances such as Diwali (November 1), Chhath Puja (November 3-4), Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti (November 5), and Children's Day (November 14), among others.

Each state may declare additional regional holidays, so students and parents are advised to check the respective school or state education department calendar for exact dates. These holidays offer students a valuable break to celebrate traditions, participate in community events, and rejuvenate ahead of the final academic term.
School Holidays in November 2025 in India: Full List and Significance
November 2025 brings a vibrant mix of festivals and observances that reflect India's cultural diversity. From Diwali festivities to Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti, schools across the country will remain closed on several days to allow students and families to celebrate.
The following is a detailed list of school holidays in November 2025, along with their significance and expected dates.
1. Diwali (Deepavali) - November 1, 2025 (Saturday)
One of India's most celebrated festivals, Diwali marks the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. In most states, schools will remain closed for a few days before and after the festival. Celebrations include lighting diyas, decorating homes, distributing sweets, and bursting crackers. In South India, Naraka Chaturdashi is observed on the preceding day.
2. Govardhan Puja - November 2, 2025 (Sunday)
The day following Diwali is observed as Govardhan Puja, celebrating Lord Krishna's lifting of the Govardhan Hill to protect villagers from torrential rain. Schools in states like Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh may remain closed.
3. Chhath Puja - November 3-4, 2025 (Monday-Tuesday)
Celebrated primarily in Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and parts of Delhi, Chhath Puja is dedicated to the Sun God and Chhathi Maiya. Schools in these regions generally remain closed for two days to accommodate the grand festivities and rituals performed at rivers and ghats.
4. Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti - November 5, 2025 (Wednesday)
A major Sikh festival, Guru Nanak Jayanti celebrates the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism. It is observed with great devotion in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and Chandigarh, where schools and government institutions remain closed. Nagar Kirtans, community kitchens (langars), and religious processions mark the occasion.
5. Children's Day - November 14, 2025 (Friday)
Children's Day, or Bal Diwas, commemorates the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister. Although it's not a public holiday, schools across the country celebrate the day with fun activities, cultural programs, and games to honor Nehru's love for children. Some schools may declare a short break or half-day celebration.
6. Milad-un-Nabi (Eid-e-Milad) - November 16, 2025 (Sunday)
Milad-un-Nabi, the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad, is an important Muslim festival. Schools in states like Kerala, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal may remain closed. The day is marked by prayers, community feasts, and charitable acts.
7. Kartika Purnima / Guru Teg Bahadur Martyrdom Day - November 17, 2025 (Monday)
Kartika Purnima holds spiritual importance in Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism. Many devotees take holy dips in rivers on this day. In Punjab, schools may also remain closed to honor Guru Teg Bahadur Ji's Martyrdom Day.
8. State-Specific Holidays
- Andhra Pradesh & Telangana: Karthika Deepam and local temple festivals.
- Tamil Nadu: Local temple utsavams and post-Diwali festivities.
- Karnataka: Kanakadasa Jayanthi (November 18, 2025).
- Kerala: School closures for local observances and festivals during the Malayalam month of Vrischikam.
- Northeastern states: Statehood Day celebrations and tribal festivals.
9. Weekend Holidays in November 2025
- November 1 - Saturday (Diwali)
- November 2 - Sunday
- November 8 - Second Saturday
- November 9 - Sunday
- November 15 - Third Saturday
- November 16 - Sunday (Milad-un-Nabi)
- November 22 - Fourth Saturday
- November 23 - Sunday
- November 29 - Fifth Saturday
- November 30 - Sunday
Final Note
The number of school holidays in November 2025 may vary depending on the state government's official calendar, board affiliation (CBSE, ICSE, or State Board), and local festivals. Parents and students should verify the schedule with their respective schools for region-specific updates.
Overall, November offers a perfect balance of festivals, cultural learning, and relaxation - allowing students to celebrate India's heritage while recharging before year-end exams.


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