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India's Schools Adjust Diwali Holiday Schedules Across States

Summary

  • Schools nationwide to close for Diwali festivities in October 2025
  • Holiday lengths vary by state, with some getting 12-day breaks
  • Government lists October 20 and 22 as national Diwali holidays
India's Schools Adjust Diwali Holiday Schedules Across States

As the 2025 Diwali festivities approach, schools across India are preparing for a mix of holiday schedules. While a pan-India 6-day break has been announced, covering major Diwali days, individual states have made modifications to their school calendars.

In Rajasthan, the Diwali holidays began on October 13 and will continue until October 22, giving teachers and students a 12-day vacation. This extended break contrasts with the standard 6-day closure observed in most other parts of the country.

The government has also listed October 20 (Naraka Chaturdashi) and October 22 (Balipadyami, Deepavali) as national Diwali holidays, ensuring a consistent framework across India. However, the specific holiday lengths and start/end dates may vary for schools in different states.

As students and parents make plans for the upcoming Diwali break, they are advised to check with their respective institutions for the exact holiday schedule in their region.

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The Diwali holidays for schools in India in 2025 will cover a 6-day break, including Dhanteras, Chhoti Diwali, the main Diwali day, Govardhan Puja, and Bhai Dooj.
While the 6-day break is observed nationwide, some states like Rajasthan have modified their school holiday schedules. Rajasthan will have a 12-day Diwali vacation from October 13 to October 22.
The Indian government has listed October 20 (Naraka Chaturdashi) and October 22 (Balipadyami, Deepavali) as national Diwali holidays.

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