July brings the summer season in full swing, making it the perfect time for vacations and celebrations. This article serves as your one-stop guide to navigate the diverse range of holidays, festivals, and exciting destinations to explore in July 2024.
Public and Bank Holidays in July 2024
Public holidays are declared by the government to commemorate national celebrations, religious holidays, or historical events. Bank holidays, on the other hand, are specific days when banks are closed. Here’s a breakdown of public and bank holidays in July 2024:
Please note that public holidays can vary depending on the country, state, or region. It’s always best to check with official government sources for the most accurate information.
Public Holidays
Date | Day | Holiday | Celebrated in |
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July 5 | Friday | Guru Hargobind Ji’s Birthday | Jammu & Kashmir |
July 6 | Saturday | MHIP Day | Mizoram |
July 7 | Sunday | Rath Yatra | Odisha |
July 8 | Monday | Islamic New Year | Nationally |
July 13 | Saturday | Bhanu Jayanti, Martyrs’ Day | Sikkim, Jammu & Kashmir |
July 17 | Wednesday | Muharram | Nationally |
July 31 | Wednesday | Shaheed Udham Singh’s Martyrdom Day, Bonalu | Haryana, Telangana |
Bank Holidays
Date | Day | Holiday | Celebrated in |
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July 6 | Saturday | MHIP Day | Mizoram |
July 13 | Saturday | 2nd Saturday | All states |
July 17 | Wednesday | Muharram | Nationally |
July 27 | Saturday | 4th Saturday | All states |
July 31 | Wednesday | Shaheed Udham Singh Martyrdom Day | Haryana and Punjab |
A Celebration of Faith: Religious Festivals in July 2024
July is a month marked by various religious festivals across different faiths. Here’s a glimpse into some of the significant ones
Faith | Festival | Date | Description |
Hinduism | Yogini Ekadashi | July 22 | A holy day observed by fasting and worshipping Lord Vishnu. |
Hinduism | Krishna Paksha | July 3 | The dark fortnight of the lunar month, significant for specific rituals and pujas. |
Hinduism | Ashadh Amavasya | July 4 | A new moon day in the Hindu calendar, observed with special prayers and rituals for ancestors. |
Hinduism | Jagannath Rath Yatra (Puri, Odisha) | July 7 | A chariot procession festival honoring deities Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra. |
Hinduism | Makar Sankranti | July 16 | A harvest festival marking the sun’s northward movement, celebrated with prayers, bonfires, and sweets. |
Hinduism | Shukla Paksha Pradosh Vrat | July 18 | A special vrat (holy vow) observed during the waxing fortnight of the lunar month, dedicated to Lord Shiva. |
Hinduism | Guru Purnima | July 21 | A day to honor spiritual teachers (Gurus) and commemorate the birth of Guru Vyasa. |
Hinduism | Kamika Ekadashi | July 31 | Another Ekadashi (eleventh day) observed with fasting and prayers, seeking blessings from Lord Vishnu. |
Islam | Hijra (Islamic New Year) | July 7 | Marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar year. |
Islam | Muharram (Day of Ashura) | July 17 | A day of mourning for Muslims, commemorating the martyrdom of Imam Hussain. |
Sikhism | Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji’s Birthday | July 5 | Celebrates the birth anniversary of the sixth Sikh Guru, Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji. |
School Holidays in July 2024
School holidays are typically declared by local education boards or school organizations. It’s recommended to check with the respective school website for the most up-to-date information on holiday schedules. However, here’s a general reference for July 2024 school holidays:
Date | Day | Holiday Name | States |
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July 6 | Saturday | MHIP Day | Mizoram |
July 13 | Saturday | 2nd Saturday | All states |
July 17 | Wednesday | Muharram | Nationally |
Long Weekends for Relaxation and Adventure
Long weekends provide the perfect opportunity to escape the daily grind and explore new places. Here are the potential long weekends in July 2024:
- July 13-14 (Saturday-Sunday): 2nd Saturday and Sunday
- July 17-18 (Wednesday-Thursday): Muharram
- July 27-28 (Saturday-Sunday): 4th Saturday and Sunday
International Holidays for Global Awareness
Broaden your horizons by acknowledging international holidays in July:
- World Population Day (July 11): Raises awareness about global population issues.
- World Snake Day (July 16): Promotes understanding and appreciation for snakes and their role in the ecosystem.
- World Hepatitis Day (July 28): Aims to increase awareness of viral hepatitis and encourages prevention, testing, and treatment.
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