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Important Dates & Festivals in April 2025 – India & Abroad

April is a month brimming with cultural, religious, and global celebrations. From traditional Indian festivals to international observances, it offers many reasons to reflect, celebrate, and connect. Here are some of the key dates and their significance:


🇮🇳 Important Dates in India:

1st April – Day After Id-ul-Fitr / Annual Bank Closure / Utkal Divas

  • The day following Id-ul-Fitr is a public holiday in many states.
  • Utkal Divas marks the formation of the state of Odisha in 1936.

6th April – Ram Navami

  • Celebrates the birth of Lord Rama, a significant festival for Hindus, marked with processions, prayers, and rituals.

10th April – Mahaveer Jayanti

  • The birth anniversary of Lord Mahaveer, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism, promoting values of non-violence and compassion.

12th April – Hanuman Jayanti

  • Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, this festival is celebrated with prayers, bhajans, and special rituals in temples.

13th-17th April – Baisakhi, Bohag Bihu & Poila Baisakh

  • Baisakhi (Punjab): Harvest festival marking the Sikh New Year.
  • Bohag Bihu (Assam): Celebrates the Assamese New Year with dance, feasting, and cultural events.
  • Poila Baisakh (West Bengal): Bengali New Year celebrated with traditional feasts and cultural programs.

18th April – Good Friday

  • Observed by Christians to commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, marked by prayers and services.

20th April – Easter Sunday

  • Celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, symbolizing hope and renewal.

30th April – Akshaya Tritiya

  • A highly auspicious day for Hindus and Jains, associated with wealth, prosperity, and new beginnings.

🌏 Global Observances:

7th April – World Health Day

  • Organized by the World Health Organization (WHO), it highlights global health issues. The 2025 theme is expected to focus on universal health coverage.

22nd April – Earth Day 🌍

  • A global event raising awareness about environmental protection. This year’s theme focuses on climate action and sustainability.

25th April – World Malaria Day

  • Recognized by the WHO, it highlights the need for continued investment in malaria prevention and control.

28th April – World Day for Safety and Health at Work

  • Promotes safe and healthy working conditions, aiming to reduce occupational risks and injuries.
Vandita Tiwari

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