Published Apr 6, 2026 4 Min Read

Introduction

September is a month of transition in India, marking the shift from monsoon to autumn. It is also a time filled with cultural celebrations, religious festivals, and public holidays across the country. For many, this month presents an opportunity to take a break from routine, plan vacations, or participate in traditional festivities.

The list of Indian holidays in September 2026 includes gazetted holidays, restricted holidays, bank holidays, and festival-related events. These holidays hold significance for different communities and regions, reflecting the cultural and religious diversity of India. Knowing these holidays in advance can help you plan your work schedule, family gatherings, or even long weekend getaways more effectively.

In this article, we will provide a detailed list of holidays in September 2026, including their cultural importance, bank holidays, and potential long weekends to help you make the most of your time.

List of All Holidays in September 2026

September 2026 is packed with a variety of holidays that cater to different regions, religions, and cultural practices in India. These holidays include gazetted holidays, restricted holidays, and festivals. Below is a detailed list of holidays in September 2026:

DateDayHoliday NameType of HolidayObserved In
6th SeptSundayGanesh ChaturthiGazetted HolidayMaharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, etc.
12th SeptSaturdaySecond SaturdayBank HolidayAll India
19th SeptSaturdayVishwakarma PujaRestricted HolidayHaryana, Punjab, Bihar, etc.
26th SeptSaturdayFourth SaturdayBank HolidayAll India

Key Highlights of September 2026 Holidays:

  1. Ganesh Chaturthi (6th September 2026): Celebrated with great fervour, especially in Maharashtra and Goa, this festival marks the birth of Lord Ganesha. Homes and public spaces are adorned with idols of Ganesha, and devotees participate in processions and rituals.
  2. Vishwakarma Puja (19th September 2026): Dedicated to Lord Vishwakarma, the divine architect, this day is observed by artisans, craftsmen, and industrial workers who worship their tools and machinery.

Please note that holidays may vary by state and region. Check local listings for final confirmation.

List of Bank Holidays in September 2026

Bank holidays in September 2026 include both gazetted and state-specific holidays. It is essential to be aware of these dates to plan your banking activities effectively. Below is a list of bank holidays observed in September 2026:

  • 6th September 2026 (Sunday): Ganesh Chaturthi – Observed in Maharashtra, Goa, and select states.
  • 12th September 2026 (Saturday): Second Saturday – Nationwide bank holiday.
  • 19th September 2026 (Saturday): Vishwakarma Puja – Observed in states like Haryana, Punjab, and Bihar.
  • 20th September 2026 (Sunday): Sunday – Weekly bank holiday.
  • 26th September 2026 (Saturday): Fourth Saturday – Nationwide bank holiday.
  • 27th September 2026 (Sunday): Sunday – Weekly bank holiday.

Public holidays and bank holidays are subject to official announcements and updates by the Government of India or RBI.

Long Weekend Holidays in September 2026

September 2026 offers several opportunities for long weekends, making it an ideal month for planning vacations or short trips. Below is a list of potential long weekends:

DateDayHoliday NameLong Weekend Details
5th-6th SeptSaturday-SundayGanesh Chaturthi (6th)Plan a weekend getaway or participate in festivities.
19th-20th SeptSaturday-SundayVishwakarma Puja (19th)Ideal for a short trip or family gathering.

These long weekends align with significant cultural and religious events, offering a chance to relax while celebrating traditional festivals.

Conclusion

September 2026 is a month filled with opportunities to celebrate, reflect, and rejuvenate. With a mix of gazetted holidays, restricted holidays, and bank holidays, individuals across India can plan their schedules to make the most of these special days. Whether it is celebrating festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi or Vishwakarma Puja or enjoying a long weekend getaway, September provides ample occasions to cherish.

Planning your holidays in advance can help you strike the perfect balance between work, family, and leisure. Remember, holiday dates may vary across states and regions, so it is advisable to confirm with local authorities before making any plans.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the special days in September 2026?

September 2026 is marked by several special days, including Ganesh Chaturthi on 6th September, a significant festival celebrated in states like Maharashtra, Goa, and Karnataka. Another notable day is Vishwakarma Puja on 19th September, observed by artisans and workers in states such as Haryana, Punjab, and Bihar. These days highlight India’s rich cultural and religious diversity.

What is September Long Weekend in 2026?

September 2026 offers two potential long weekends:

  1. 5th-6th September (Saturday-Sunday): With Ganesh Chaturthi falling on Sunday, it is a great opportunity to plan a weekend trip or participate in the celebrations.
  2. 19th-20th September (Saturday-Sunday): Vishwakarma Puja on Saturday could be combined with Sunday for a relaxing weekend.
What is the long holiday in September 2026?

A notable long holiday in September 2026 is during the Ganesh Chaturthi weekend (5th-6th September). This period is perfect for those looking to enjoy the festivities or plan a short getaway.

What date are the holidays in 2026?

The holidays in September 2026 include:

  • 6th September (Sunday): Ganesh Chaturthi
  • 12th September (Saturday): Second Saturday (Bank Holiday)
  • 19th September (Saturday): Vishwakarma Puja
  • 26th September (Saturday): Fourth Saturday (Bank Holiday)
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