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  1. An important festival of the Tea Tribes of Assam celebrated in the month of Puh and Maagh Assam Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  2. Tanil Nadu. The fourth day of the Pongal celebrations is called Thiruvalluvar Day. It is dedicated to the sun god, Surya. Puducherry, Tamil Nadu Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  3. A popular harvest and thanksgiving festival marking the start of spring Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  4. A harvest festival marking the start of spring. Several states Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  5. Bhogi is the first day of the four-day celebration of Pongal Some states Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  6. West Bengal only. Swami Vivekananda was an Indian Hindu monk and chief disciple of the 19th-century saint Ramakrishna West Bengal Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  7. Marks the arrival of two Christian missionaries to the region in 1894 Mizoram Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  8. Known as Imam Ali in Muslim countries Uttar Pradesh only Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  9. Mannath Padmanabhan was a social reformer and the founding father of the Nair Service Society Kerala Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  10. Some countries observe a second public holiday for New Year's celebration Several states Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  11. New Year's Day is a public holiday in all countries that observe the Gregorian calendar, with the exception of Israel Several states Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  12. A new year festival of the Zeliangrong people of Assam, Manipur and Nagaland Manipur Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  13. The last day of the year in the Gregorian calendar is usually celebrated with parties as midnight approaches Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  14. Several countries and regions around the world extend their public holidays for Christmas beyond 25th December Nagaland Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  15. A day to worship Emoinu, the Sanamahism goddess of wealth, prosperity and vital resources Manipur Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  16. U Kiang Nangbah was a freedom fighter from Meghalaya who led an uprising against the British Meghalaya Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  17. Several countries and regions around the world extend their public holidays for Christmas beyond 25th December Nagaland Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  18. The festival of Tamu Lhosar is marked as the New Year by the Gurung people to celebrate their unique cultural and traditional values. Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  19. Several countries and regions around the world extend their public holidays for Christmas beyond 25th December Nagaland Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  20. Guru Gobind Singh, the last of the ten living Sikh Gurus, was born on December 22nd 1666 in Patna, Bihar, India. Some states Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  21. The second day of Christmas is known as Boxing Day or St. Stephens Day. St Stephen was the first Christian martyr. Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  22. Several countries and regions around the world extend their public holidays for Christmas beyond 25th December Several states Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  23. Christmas celebrates the Nativity of Jesus which according to tradition took place on December 25th 1 BC Observed in all states Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  24. An important harvest festival for Lepchas and Bhutias in Sikkim. Sikkim Information provided by www.officeholidays.com
  25. Christmas Eve marks the culmination of the Advent period before Christmas that started on the fourth Sunday before Christmas Eve. Several states Information provided by www.officeholidays.com