Mark Your Calendar: A Comprehensive Guide to Maharashtra Holidays in 2023

As we step into the new year, planning our schedules becomes crucial, and what better way to start than by marking the upcoming holidays? For those in Maharashtra, we’ve got you covered with a detailed list of all the holidays in the state for the year 2023. Whether you’re looking forward to the long weekends or aiming to schedule your vacation days strategically, this guide will help you plan your leaves with precision.

Maharashtra Public Holidays 2023: A Quick Reference

Here’s a quick snapshot of the public holidays in Maharashtra for the upcoming year:

HolidayDateDay
Republic Day26 January 2023Thursday
Maha Shivaratri18 February 2023Saturday
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti19 February 2023Sunday
Holi8 March 2023Wednesday
Gudi Padwa22 March 2023Wednesday
Ram Navami30 March 2023Thursday
Mahavir Jayanti4 April 2023Tuesday
Good Friday7 April 2023Friday
Dr Ambedkar Jayanti14 April 2023Friday
Id-Ul-Fitr22 April 2023Saturday
Maharashtra Day1 May 2023Monday
Buddha Purnima5 May 2023Friday
Bakrid/Eid-al-Adha29 June 2023Thursday
Muharram29 July 2023Saturday
Independence Day15 August 2023Tuesday
Parsi New Year16 August 2023Wednesday
Ganesh Chaturthi19 September 2023Tuesday
Eid-e-Milad28 September 2023Thursday
Gandhi Jayanti2 October 2023Monday
Vijaya Dashmi24 October 2023Tuesday
Diwali12 November 2023Sunday
Deepavali Holiday13 November 2023Monday
Guru Nanak Jayanti27 November 2023Monday
Christmas Day25 December 2023Monday

About Maharashtra: A Glimpse into the State’s Rich Cultural Tapestry

Situated in the western part of India, Maharashtra boasts the vibrant and bustling city of Mumbai as its capital. Renowned for its industrial prowess, the state stands as a commercial and cultural hub. Throughout the year, Maharashtra comes alive with a myriad of festivals, reflecting its diverse cultural heritage.

Note for Your Planning: Bank Holidays in Maharashtra

Remember, on bank holidays in Maharashtra, banks will be closed, but fear not – ATMs will still be operational, ensuring your financial transactions can continue seamlessly.

So, get ready to make the most of 2023 by planning your holidays well in advance. Whether it’s the grand celebrations of Ganesh Chaturthi or the joyous Diwali festivities, Maharashtra has a calendar full of experiences waiting for you.

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