After the festive season of October, November 2025 is set to be a month full of fun and holidays for children. This month offers a wonderful mix of religious festivals, government holidays, and weekends, offering children plenty of opportunities for both study and leisure. The month will begin with a holiday, as Haryana Day will be celebrated on November 1st. This day is celebrated with great enthusiasm and pride every year as the anniversary of the state's formation. Schools, colleges, and government offices remain closed on this day.
How many days of holiday are there in November?
In November 2025, schools will have a total of nine days off, including government, religious, and weekly holidays. The main holidays for this month will be:
November 1st: Haryana Day
November 5th: Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti
November 25th: Guru Tegh Bahadur Martyrdom Day (local holiday)
Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti
November 5th will be a nationwide holiday to commemorate the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. On this day, the Sikh community organizes religious programs, bhajans, music, and nagar kirtans. Many schools also organize cultural programs on this occasion.
Children's Fun on the Weekend
There are five Sundays in November 2025 (November 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30). Additionally, schools will be closed on November 8, the second Saturday. This means students will have a break from studies and a chance to have fun every week.
Guru Teg Bahadur Martyrdom Day
Many districts will observe a local holiday on November 25, marking the martyrdom of Guru Teg Bahadur. On this day, people reverently remember the sacrifice of the ninth Guru of Sikhism.
Complete Holiday List for November 2025
November 1, Haryana Day
November 2, Sunday
November 5, Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti
November 8, Second Saturday
November 9, Sunday
November 16, Sunday
November 23, Sunday
November 25, Guru Teg Bahadur Martyrdom Day
November 30, Sunday
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