Published Apr 2, 2026 4 min read

October is a month of festivity and celebration in India, marked by a variety of cultural, religious, and national holidays. With the onset of autumn, this month brings pleasant weather, making it an ideal time for travel and family gatherings. From vibrant festivals like Navratri and Dussehra to state-specific holidays and bank holidays, October 2026 is packed with reasons to celebrate. Whether you are planning a vacation or simply want to enjoy the festive spirit, knowing the complete list of holidays can help you plan your time better.

List of all holidays in October 2026

India, known for its cultural diversity, celebrates a wide range of holidays in October. These holidays vary across states and communities, reflecting the rich traditions and heritage of the country. Below is a comprehensive list of holidays in October 2026:

DateDayHoliday NameApplicable States/Regions
October 2FridayMahatma Gandhi JayantiNationwide
October 6TuesdayMaha SaptamiMultiple States
October 7WednesdayMaha AshtamiMultiple States
October 8ThursdayMaha NavamiMultiple States
October 9FridayDussehra/VijayadashamiNationwide
October 16FridayEid-e-MiladMultiple States
October 20TuesdayMaharishi Valmiki JayantiPunjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh

This list provides an overview of key holidays in October 2026. Keep in mind that some holidays are region-specific and may not be observed nationwide.


 

List of bank holidays in October 2026

Bank holidays in October 2026 are crucial for planning financial transactions. Banks remain closed on national and state-specific holidays, as well as on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month. Here is the list of bank holidays in October 2026:

DateDayHoliday NameApplicable States/Regions
October 2FridayMahatma Gandhi JayantiNationwide
October 10SaturdaySecond SaturdayNationwide
October 24SaturdayFourth SaturdayNationwide

It is worth noting that bank holidays may vary depending on the state and the specific holiday calendar of each bank. It is advisable to check with your bank for exact holiday schedules.

Long weekend holidays in October 2026

October 2026 is filled with opportunities for long weekend getaways, thanks to the alignment of public and bank holidays with weekends. Here are some long weekends you can plan for:

  • October 2 (Friday): Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti, followed by the weekend (October 3 and 4).
  • October 9 (Friday): Dussehra, followed by the weekend (October 10 and 11).

These long weekends provide an excellent opportunity to travel, relax, or spend quality time with family and friends. Make sure to plan your trips early to avoid last-minute hassles.

NSE holiday in October 2026

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) observes specific trading holidays during the year. Below is the NSE holiday schedule for October 2026:

DateDayHoliday Name
October 2FridayMahatma Gandhi Jayanti
October 9FridayDussehra/Vijayadashami

Please note that trading will remain closed on these dates. Investors are advised to plan their trading activities accordingly.

BSE holiday in October 2026

The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) also observes holidays in line with national and regional events. Below is the list of BSE holidays in October 2026:

DateDayHoliday Name
October 2FridayMahatma Gandhi Jayanti
October 9FridayDussehra/Vijayadashami

Investors should ensure that they complete their transactions and trading activities ahead of these dates to avoid any inconvenience.


 

Conclusion

October 2026 is a vibrant month filled with significant national and regional holidays, offering ample opportunities for celebration, relaxation, and travel. With major festivals like Dussehra and Eid-e-Milad falling during this period, it is the perfect time to embrace the festive spirit with your loved ones. Additionally, the long weekends provide a chance to plan short trips or unwind with family. Whether you are planning your finances, trading activities, or holidays, keeping track of these dates can help you stay organised.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the special days in October 2026?

October 2026 features key Indian holidays like Gandhi Jayanti (2 October), Navratri (mid-October), and Dussehra (around 17 October). It also includes global observances like World Food Day (16 October) and Halloween (31 October).

What is October Long Weekend in 2026?

A major long weekend in October 2026 is expected around Gandhi Jayanti (Friday, 2 October), allowing a 3-day break from 2–4 October. Another possible extended weekend may form around Dussehra, depending on leave planning.

What is the long holiday in October 2026?

The longest holiday stretch in October 2026 typically falls during Navratri and Dussehra (mid-October). By combining weekends with festival holidays, you can create a 4–5 day break, ideal for travel or personal commitments.

What date are the holidays in 2026?

In October 2026, key holiday dates include 2 October (Gandhi Jayanti) and around 17 October (Dussehra). Navratri spans mid-October. Exact dates may vary slightly based on lunar calendars and regional observances in India.

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