Andaman and Nicobar (India) Government – Public Holidays 2012

Public holidays and restricted holidays declared by the Andaman and Nicobar government for the year 2012.
No.178/2011/F/No.15-1/2011/GA Under the explanation of section 25 of the negotiable instruments act,1881(26of 1881) read with the Govt. of India,Ministry of home affairs notification no. 2/6/57-j dated 17 December 1957 and in pursuance of the instruction contained in the Government of India ministry of home affairs letter no.14046/27/83-GPI dated 15 February 1984 and the ministry of personnel and training,PG And Pension,New Delhi office Memorandum no.12/03/2011-JCA-2 dated 27 June 2011, the Lt.Governor of A & N island has been pleased to declare the following days to be public holidays in the Union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Island during the calender year 2012.

Check dates and more details for Republic Day, Maha Shivratri, Holi, Mahavir Jayanthi, Good Friday, May Day, Buddha Purnima, Krishna Janmastami, Independence Day, Ganesh Chaturthi, Mahatma Gandhi Jayanthi, Vijaya Dashami, Diwali, Guru Nanak Jayanthi, Christmas and other important holidays.
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Andaman and Nicobar – Holidays 2012
Month Day Week Day Name
January 15 Sunday Pongal / Sankranti / Magh Bihu
January 26 Thursday Republic Day
February 5 Sunday Meelad-un-Nabi / Id-e-Milad
March 8 Thursday Holi
April 6 Friday Good Friday
May 6 Sunday Buddha Pornima
August 15 Wednesday Independence Day
August 20 Monday Id-Ul-Fitr
August 29 Wednesday Onam / Thiru Onam
October 2 Tuesday Mahatma Gandhi Jayanthi
October 24 Wednesday Dussehra (Vijaya Dashami)
October 27 Saturday Idu’l Zuha(Bakrid)/ Bakrid
November 13 Tuesday Diwali (Deepavali)
November 25 Sunday Muharram / Moharum
November 28 Wednesday Birthday of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji / Kartik Poornima
December 25 Tuesday Christmas


List of Restriced Holidays For 2012 For GOVT. OF Andaman and Nicobar .

RESTRICTED HOLIDAY FOR 2012
Month Day Week Day Name
January 1 Sunday New Year Day
January 14 Saturday Makar Sankranti
January 28 Saturday Basant Panchami
February 7 Tuesday Guru Ravidas Birthday
February 16 Thursday Swami Dayanand Sarasvati Jayanti
February 19 Sunday Shivaji Jayanti
February 20 Monday Mahashivratri
March 7 Wednesday Holika Dahan
March 23 Friday Gudi Padwa
April 1 Sunday Ram Navmi
April 5 Thursday Mahavir Jayanti
April 8 Sunday Ester Sunday
April 13 Friday Vaisakhi
April 13 Friday Vishu
April 14 Saturday Mesadi
April 14 Saturday Vaisakhadi
May 8 Tuesday Guru Rabindranath Birthday
June 4 Monday Hazarat Ali Birthday
June 21 Thursday Rath Yatra
August 2 Thursday Rakha Bandhan
August 10 Friday Janmasthami
August 17 Friday Jamat-ul-Vida
August 18 Saturday Parsi New Year
August 21 Tuesday Vinayak Chaturthi
September 19 Wednesday Ganesh Chaturthi
October 21 Sunday Mahasaptmi
October 22 Monday Maha Ashtmi
October 23 Tuesday Maha Navmi
October 29 Monday Maharshi valmiki Birthday
November 2 Friday Karva Chouth
November 12 Monday Narak Chaturthi
November 13 Tuesday Deepavali
November 14 Wednesday Govardhan Puja
November 15 Thursday Bhai Duj
November 19 Monday Chhat Puja
November 24 Saturday Guru Tej Bahadur’s Martyrdrom Day
December 24 Monday Christmas Eve

Note : Not more than 2 (two) Restricted Holidays can be availed of by a Government Employees in a Calendar year.

Holidays in  Andaman and Nicobar

Republic Day

The Republic Day of India is a national holiday of India to mark the adoption of the Constitution of India and the transition of India from a British Dominion to a republic on January 26, 1950. It is one of the three national holidays in India.

Maha Shivratri

Maha Shivratri, the night of the worship of Lord Shiva, occurs on the 14th night of the new moon during the dark half of the month of Phalguna. It falls on a moonless February night, when Hindus offer special prayer to the lord of destruction.

Holi

Holi, also known as Dhuli Vandana in Sanskrit,also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing coloured powder and coloured water at each other.

Mahavir Jayanti

In Jainism, Mahavir Jayanti is the most important religious holiday. It celebrates the birth of Mahavira, the last Tirthankara. He was born on the 13th day of the rising moon of Chaitra, in either 599 BC or 615 BC (depending on religious tradition).

Good Friday

Good Friday, also known as Holy Friday, Black Friday, Great Friday, is a religious holiday observed primarily by Christians commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Calvary.

May Day

‘May Day’ is commemorated in India as the ‘Labour Day’ which began with the United States Labour Movement on May 1, 1886.

Buddha Purnima

Buddha Jayanti or also known as Buddha Purnima is the most sacred festivals of Buddhist. Buddha Purnima (Buddha Birthday) is celebrated in remembrance Lord Buddha. Lord Buddha is the founder of Buddhism. This day is the birth anniversary of Lord Buddha.

Independence Day

India’s Independence Day is celebrated on August 15 to commemorate its independence from British rule and its birth as a sovereign nation on that day in 1947. The day is a national holiday in India.

Krishna Janmastami

Krishna Janmashtami , also known as “Krishnashtami”,”Saatam Aatham” ,”Gokulashtami”, “Ashtami Rohini”, “Srikrishna Jayanti”, “Sree Jayanthi” or sometimes merely as “Janmashtami”, is a Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna, an avatar of the Hindu deity Vishnu.

Id-Ul-Fitr

Eid al-Fitr often abbreviated to Eid, is a Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting (sawm).The holiday symbolizes the breaking of the fasting period.

Ganesh Chaturthi

Ganesha Chaturthi , also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi, is the Hindu festival of Ganesha. It is the birthday of Lord Ganesha who is widely worshiped as the god of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune.

Mahatma Gandhi Jayanthi

Gandhi Jayanti is a national holiday celebrated in India to mark the occasion of the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, the “Father of the Nation”. It is celebrated on October 2, every year. It is one of the three official declared National Holidays of India and is observed in all its states and union territories.

Vijaya Dashami

Vijayadashami is a festival celebrated in varying forms across Nepal and India. It is celebrated on the tenth day of the bright fortnight (Shukla Paksha) of the Hindu autumn month of Ashvin or Ashwayuja, and is the grand culmination of the 10-day annual Navaratri festival. Vijayadashami is also known as Dasara, Dashahara, Navaratri, and Durgotsav. It is celebrated in the lunar month of Ashwin from the Shukla Paksha Pratipada to the Dashami, or the tenth day of Ashwin.

Diwali

Diwali (often written Deepavali) is a significant festival in Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and an official holiday in India. Adherents of these religions celebrate Diwali as the Festival of Lights. They light diyas—cotton-like string wicks inserted in small clay pots filled with coconut oil—to signify victory of good over the evil within an individual.

Guru Nanak Jayanthi

Guru Nanak Jayanti is the birthday of the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak, and one of the most sacred festivals in Sikhism. Guru Nanak Dev Ji (the First Guru, the founder of Sikhism) was born on 14 April 1469 in Rai-Bhoi-di Talwandi in the present Shekhupura District of Pakistan, now Nankana Sahib.

Christmas

Christmas or Christmas Day is a holiday observed mostly on December 25 to commemorate the birth of Jesus, the central figure of Christianity.

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