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The Governor is pleased to declare the days listed in List I below to be public holidays in 2022. List II of public holidays that have not been declared. List III will be observed as Sectional Holidays in 2022.

West Bengal Holidays List 2022

In exercise of the power conferred by the explanation to Section 25 of the Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 (XXVI of 1881), read with Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, Notification No. 20/25/56-pub(1) dated the 8th June, 1957, the Governor is pleased to declare the days as specified at List I below to be Public Holidays during the year 2022.

2. The Governor is also pleased to notify that the offices under the Government of West Bengal with the exception of the offices of the Registrar of Assurances, Kolkata and Collector of the Stamp Revenue, Kolkata shall be closed on the days as specified at List II below which are not declared to be public holidays, during the year 2022.

3. Further, the Governor is pleased to declare that the days as specified at List III may be observed as Sectional Holidays in the year 2022 for the employees of different communities mentioned against the day.

List I (Public Holidays in 2022 under the N. I. Act)

Birth Day of Swami Vivekananda12th January, (Wednesday)
Republic Day26th January, (Wednesday)
**Saraswati Puja [Sree Panchami]5th February (Saturday)
Doljatra18th March (Friday)
Birth Day of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar14th April (Thursday)
Mahavir Jayanti14th April (Thursday)
Good Friday15th April (Friday)
Bengali New Year’s Day (Nababarsha)15th April (Friday)
Eid-Ul-Fitr3rd May (Tuesday)
Birth Day of Rabindranath Tagore9th May (Monday)
Buddha Purnima16th May (Monday)
Muharram9th August (Tuesday)
Independence Day15th August (Monday)
Durga Puja Astami03rd October (Monday)
Durga Puja Nabami04th October (Tuesday)
Durga Puja Dasami05th October (Wednesday)
Kali Puja24th October (Monday)
Birth Day of Guru Nanak8th November (Tuesday)
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Yearly Closing of Bank Account: 1st April (Friday) (for Banks only, Government Offices and Treasuries will remain open).

List II (Holidays under the order of State Government in 2022)

**New Year’s Day01st January, (Saturday)
Day before Saraswati Puja04th February (Friday)
Birth Day of Thakur Panchanan Barma14th February (Monday)
Shivaratri1st March (Tuesday)
**Holi (Day after Doljatra)19th March (Saturday)
Additional day for Eid-Ul-Fitr4th May (Wednesday)
Rathayatra1st July (Friday)
Birth Day of Poet Bhanu Bhakt (for Darjeeling & Kalimpong District only)13th July (Wednesday)
Janmastami19th August (Friday)
Additional day for Durga Puja Mahapanchami30th September (Friday)
**Additional day for Durga Puja Mahasasthi1st October (Saturday)
Additional day in connection with Durga Puja6th October (Thursday)
Additional day in connection with Durga Puja7th October (Friday)
**Additional day in connection with Durga Puja8th October (Saturday)
Additional day in connection with Lakshmi Puja10th October (Monday)
Additional day in connection with Kali Puja25th October (Tuesday)
Additional day in connection with Kali Puja26th October (Wednesday)
Bhatridwitya27th October (Thursday)
Additional day in connection with Chhat Puja31st October (Monday)
Birth Day of Birsa Munda15th November (Tuesday)
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(##) Birthday of Pandit Raghunath Murmu falls on 16th May, Monday, which is a holiday under N.I. Act and therefore has not been shown separately in List II.

List III (Sectional Holidays in 2022)

Birth Day of Guru Rabidas16th February (Wednesday) [for the followers of Guru Rabidas]
** Easter Saturday16th April (Saturday) [for Christians only]
Hul Diwas30th June, (Thursday) [for Adivasi (Santhal) only]
Karam PujaTo be notified later on
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($$) Shab-e-Barat, Sectional holiday for Muslim Community falls on 19th March, Saturday, which is State Government holiday and therefore has not been shown separately in List III.

Note:

1. Sundays are holidays under the Negotiable Instrument Act

2. In the year 2022, the following festivals/ occasions fall on Sundays which are public Holidays under N. I. Act and hence have not been included in lists:

i) Birth Day of Netaji: 23rd January (Sunday)

ii) Birth Day of Shri Shri Harichand Thankur: 10th April (Sunday) 30th March (Wednesday)

ii) May Day: 1st May (Sunday)

iii) Id-Ud-Zoha (Bakrid): 10th July (Sunday)

iv) Mahalaya: 25th September (Sunday)

v) Birth Day of Gandhiji: 2nd October (Sunday)

vi) Durgapuja Saptami: 2nd October (Sunday)

vii) Fateha-Dwaz-Daham: 9th October (Sunday)

viii) Lakshmi Puja: 9th October (Sunday)

ix) Chhat Puja: 30th October (Sunday)

x) Christmas Day: 25th December (Sunday)

3. The holiday with double asterisk marks i.e.(**) is applicable to those Government Offices only where Saturdays are not observed as full holiday.

4. General instructions as laid down hereunder are to be followed in case of Muslim festivals.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED IN ALL TYPES OF HOLIDAYS INCLUDING HOLIDAYS FOR THE MUSLIM FESTIVALS

1) No substitute holiday shall be allowed if any of the festival – holidays initially notified subsequently happens to fall on a weekly off or any other non-working day or in the event of more than one festival falling on the same day.

2) If there is any change in the date of Eid-UI-Fitr, Id-Ud-Zoha, Muharram, Fateha-Dwaz-Daham, Shab-e-Barat depending upon the sighting of the moon, holiday will be declared by a separate order for the date on which the festival would be actually observed in lieu of the date originally notified as holiday for this festival.

3) It may happen that the change of date of abovementioned occasions has to be notified at a very short notice. In such a situation, announcement would be made through T.V. /A.I.R. / News Papers. Heads of Department/ Offices of the State Government may take action according to such announcements without waiting for formal order about the change of date.

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