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Chennai Holidays 2026
Complete Tamil Nadu Holiday Calendar

All Tamil Nadu gazetted and restricted holidays for 2026 — month-by-month, with long weekends and HR leave-planning insights. Built for Chennai HR teams, payroll managers, and SMEs across Tamil Nadu.

Total Holidays

35

Gazetted

21

Restricted

14

Long Weekends

12

What Counts as a Holiday in Tamil Nadu

Three holiday types, three different rules. Understand them before you publish your company calendar.

Gazetted holidays

Compulsory paid holidays declared by the Tamil Nadu government under Section 25 of the Negotiable Instruments Act and the TN Industrial Establishments Act. Government offices and most banks remain closed. Private companies in Tamil Nadu typically observe most of these as paid offs.

Restricted holidays

Optional holidays from a notified list. Central Government employees may choose any 2 from the restricted list. Private employers can decide how many to offer — usually 2 to 4, declared at the start of the year in the company holiday policy.

National holidays

Republic Day (26 Jan), Independence Day (15 Aug), and Gandhi Jayanti (2 Oct) are mandatory paid holidays under the Negotiable Instruments Act for every employer in India, including all Tamil Nadu private companies and Shops & Establishments.

Month-by-Month Holiday Calendar 2026

All Tamil Nadu gazetted and restricted holidays organised month-wise. Use this view for quick reference; the full tables follow below.

January 2026

7 holidays
1 Jan

New Year's Day

Thu · Gazetted

14 Jan

Pongal

Wed · Gazetted

15 Jan

Thiruvalluvar Day

Thu · Gazetted

16 Jan

Uzhavar Thirunal

Fri · Gazetted

26 Jan

Republic Day

Mon · Gazetted

13 Jan

Bhogi Pandigai

Tue · Restricted

23 Jan

Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti

Fri · Restricted

February 2026

1 holiday
15 Feb

Maha Shivaratri

Sun · Restricted

March 2026

4 holidays
3 Mar

Holi

Tue · Gazetted

21 Mar

Eid-ul-Fitr (Ramzan)

Sat · Gazetted

26 Mar

Sri Rama Navami

Thu · Restricted

31 Mar

Mahavir Jayanti

Tue · Restricted

April 2026

4 holidays
3 Apr

Good Friday

Fri · Gazetted

14 Apr

Tamil New Year / Ambedkar Jayanti

Tue · Gazetted

21 Apr

Vaisakhi

Tue · Restricted

27 Apr

Ramanuja Jayanthi

Mon · Restricted

May 2026

3 holidays
1 May

May Day (Labour Day)

Fri · Gazetted

27 May

Bakrid (Eid-ul-Adha)

Wed · Gazetted

9 May

Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti

Sat · Restricted

June 2026

1 holiday
26 Jun

Muharram

Fri · Gazetted

July 2026

0 holidays

No notified holidays this month.

August 2026

3 holidays
15 Aug

Independence Day

Sat · Gazetted

25 Aug

Milad-un-Nabi

Tue · Gazetted

12 Aug

Raksha Bandhan

Wed · Restricted

September 2026

2 holidays
4 Sep

Krishna Jayanthi (Janmashtami)

Fri · Gazetted

22 Sep

Vinayagar Chathurthi

Tue · Gazetted

October 2026

4 holidays
2 Oct

Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti

Fri · Gazetted

20 Oct

Ayudha Pooja

Tue · Gazetted

21 Oct

Vijaya Dasami

Wed · Gazetted

26 Oct

Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti

Mon · Restricted

November 2026

4 holidays
8 Nov

Deepavali

Sun · Gazetted

6 Nov

Dhanteras

Fri · Restricted

9 Nov

Govardhan Puja

Mon · Restricted

24 Nov

Guru Nanak Jayanti

Tue · Restricted

December 2026

2 holidays
25 Dec

Christmas Day

Fri · Gazetted

4 Dec

Karthigai Deepam

Fri · Restricted

Gazetted (compulsory) Restricted (optional)

Tamil Nadu Gazetted Holidays 2026 (21)

The official compulsory holidays declared by the Government of Tamil Nadu. Government offices and most banks remain closed; private employers typically observe these as paid offs.

Date Day Holiday Note
1 Jan 2026ThuNew Year's Day
14 Jan 2026WedPongalTamil harvest festival
15 Jan 2026ThuThiruvalluvar DayTN-specific
16 Jan 2026FriUzhavar ThirunalFarmer's Day · TN-specific
26 Jan 2026MonRepublic DayNational Holiday
3 Mar 2026TueHoli
21 Mar 2026SatEid-ul-Fitr (Ramzan)Subject to lunar sighting
3 Apr 2026FriGood Friday
14 Apr 2026TueTamil New Year / Ambedkar JayantiCombined observance
1 May 2026FriMay Day (Labour Day)
27 May 2026WedBakrid (Eid-ul-Adha)Subject to lunar sighting
26 Jun 2026FriMuharramSubject to lunar sighting
15 Aug 2026SatIndependence DayNational Holiday
25 Aug 2026TueMilad-un-NabiSubject to lunar sighting
4 Sep 2026FriKrishna Jayanthi (Janmashtami)
22 Sep 2026TueVinayagar ChathurthiTN-specific
2 Oct 2026FriMahatma Gandhi JayantiNational Holiday
20 Oct 2026TueAyudha PoojaTN-specific
21 Oct 2026WedVijaya Dasami
8 Nov 2026SunDeepavali
25 Dec 2026FriChristmas Day

Tamil Nadu Restricted Holidays 2026 (14)

Optional holidays from the notified list. Central Government employees may choose any 2; private employers decide their own number (typically 2 to 4) at the start of the year.

Date Day Holiday
13 Jan 2026TueBhogi Pandigai
23 Jan 2026FriNetaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti
15 Feb 2026SunMaha Shivaratri
26 Mar 2026ThuSri Rama Navami
31 Mar 2026TueMahavir Jayanti
21 Apr 2026TueVaisakhi
27 Apr 2026MonRamanuja Jayanthi
9 May 2026SatRabindranath Tagore Jayanti
12 Aug 2026WedRaksha Bandhan
26 Oct 2026MonMaharishi Valmiki Jayanti
6 Nov 2026FriDhanteras
9 Nov 2026MonGovardhan Puja
24 Nov 2026TueGuru Nanak Jayanti
4 Dec 2026FriKarthigai Deepam

12 Long Weekends in Chennai 2026

Smart leave planning for your team. These windows can be extended to 3-5 days with one (or zero) extra leave day — great for HR teams managing peak-festival staffing.

5 days

Pongal Week (Wed-Sun)

Jan 14-18, 2026

Pongal + Thiruvalluvar Day + Uzhavar Thirunal + Weekend

No extra leave needed

3 days

Republic Day Weekend

Jan 24-26, 2026

Sat-Sun + Republic Day (Mon)

No extra leave needed

3 days

Good Friday Weekend

Apr 3-5, 2026

Good Friday (Fri) + Weekend

No extra leave needed

4 days

Tamil New Year Long Weekend

Apr 11-14, 2026

Sat-Sun + Mon leave + Tamil New Year (Tue)

Leave needed: Mon 13 Apr

3 days

May Day Weekend

May 1-3, 2026

May Day (Fri) + Weekend

No extra leave needed

3 days

Muharram Weekend

Jun 26-28, 2026

Muharram (Fri) + Weekend

No extra leave needed

3 days

Krishna Jayanthi Weekend

Sep 4-6, 2026

Krishna Jayanthi (Fri) + Weekend

No extra leave needed

4 days

Vinayagar Chathurthi Long Weekend

Sep 19-22, 2026

Sat-Sun + Mon leave + Vinayagar Chathurthi (Tue)

Leave needed: Mon 21 Sep

3 days

Gandhi Jayanti Weekend

Oct 2-4, 2026

Gandhi Jayanti (Fri) + Weekend

No extra leave needed

5 days

Navarathri / Dussehra Long Weekend

Oct 17-21, 2026

Sat-Sun + Mon leave + Ayudha Pooja (Tue) + Vijaya Dasami (Wed)

Leave needed: Mon 19 Oct

3 days

Deepavali Weekend

Nov 7-9, 2026

Sat + Deepavali (Sun) + Mon if observed

Confirm with company policy

3 days

Christmas Weekend

Dec 25-27, 2026

Christmas (Fri) + Weekend

No extra leave needed

Three Big Windows Every Chennai HR Should Plan For

Tamil Nadu's festival calendar concentrates leave pressure into three distinct windows. Plan staffing, payroll cut-offs, and bonus payouts around these.

Pongal Week

14-18 Jan 2026

Three consecutive gazetted holidays plus a weekend — the largest leave-pressure window in Tamil Nadu. Most Chennai businesses see 60-80% absenteeism. Build staffing plans for IT support, retail, healthcare, and logistics 30 days ahead.

Tamil New Year

14 Apr 2026 (Tue)

Coincides with Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti this year. Most TN companies grant a single combined paid holiday. With Mon (13 Apr) leave, it extends into a 4-day weekend — popular for short travel.

Navarathri & Deepavali

Oct-Nov 2026

Six gazetted holidays across Oct-Nov (Ayudha Pooja, Vijaya Dasami, Gandhi Jayanti, Deepavali) plus restricted Karthigai Deepam in early Dec. Festival bonus payouts and statutory bonus disbursements typically fall in this window.

HR Tips for Tamil Nadu Holiday & Leave Planning

Eight practical steps to run a friction-free holiday year in Chennai — tested across IT, manufacturing, retail, and healthcare HR teams.

1

Publish the Calendar in the First Week of January

Circulate the full Tamil Nadu holiday list to every employee before the first payroll of the year. Early visibility reduces last-minute leave requests around Pongal, Tamil New Year, and Deepavali — the three highest-leave-pressure festivals in Chennai.

2

Lock Restricted Holiday Choices by 31 January

Ask each employee to select their 2 restricted holidays in writing by January-end. This prevents service gaps during festival weeks (Bhogi, Mahavir Jayanti, Karthigai Deepam) and lets you build a clean attendance roster ahead of time.

3

Track Lunar-Calendar Holidays

Eid-ul-Fitr (21 Mar), Bakrid (27 May), Muharram (26 Jun), and Milad-un-Nabi (25 Aug) are subject to actual moon sighting. The Tamil Nadu Government issues a confirmation notice 1-2 days before. Update your HR system and payslip dates only after the official notice.

4

Plan Festival-Heavy Months in Advance

October 2026 has Ayudha Pooja (20 Oct), Vijaya Dasami (21 Oct), Gandhi Jayanti (2 Oct), and Valmiki Jayanti (26 Oct) — four holidays in one month. Pair this with the Navarathri long weekend (17-21 Oct) and prepare staffing for retail, hospitality, and customer support teams.

5

Handle Weekend-Falling Gazetted Holidays

Deepavali falls on Sunday (8 Nov) and Independence Day on Saturday (15 Aug) in 2026. Most Chennai employers grant a compensatory off on the following Monday. Decide and publish your comp-off policy in writing before the year starts to avoid disputes.

6

Sync Holidays with Payroll Cut-Off

When a holiday falls within your monthly attendance window (typically 26th to 25th in Tamil Nadu Shops & Establishments), the payroll system must auto-treat it as paid. Manual Excel tracking creates errors during the Pongal week (14-18 Jan) and the Diwali run (Nov).

7

Maintain Separate Lists for Multi-State Offices

If you have offices in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, or Mumbai alongside Chennai, each state has its own gazetted list. Tamil New Year is a TN holiday only; Telugu New Year (Ugadi) is for Andhra/Telangana; Marathi New Year (Gudi Padwa) is for Maharashtra. Maintain one calendar per state.

8

Communicate Comp-Off and Overtime Rules

Section 14 of the Minimum Wages Act and the TN Shops & Establishments Act require double-rate overtime for work on gazetted holidays. If you operate retail, hospitality, hospital, or BPO shifts, get manager sign-off and pay the holiday differential in the same payroll cycle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Chennai-specific answers on Tamil Nadu holidays, restricted holiday rules, long weekends, and HR compliance for 2026.

How many holidays are there in Chennai in 2026?

Tamil Nadu has 21 gazetted (compulsory) holidays and 14 restricted (optional) holidays in 2026, for a total of 35 notified holidays. The three national holidays — Republic Day (26 Jan), Independence Day (15 Aug), and Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti (2 Oct) — are mandatory paid offs for every employer in India under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881.

What is the difference between gazetted and restricted holidays in Tamil Nadu?

Gazetted holidays are compulsory paid holidays declared by the Tamil Nadu government — all government offices and most banks remain closed, and private companies typically observe them as paid offs. Restricted holidays are optional — central government employees may choose any 2 from the restricted list, and private employers decide their own number (usually 2 to 4) at the start of the year.

Are Chennai and Tamil Nadu holidays the same?

Yes, Chennai follows the Tamil Nadu state holiday calendar issued by the Public (DGAD) Department. There is no separate Chennai-specific gazetted list. The only local variations are when individual employers add company-specific holidays (e.g., founder's day, annual offsite) on top of the state-notified list.

Which Tamil Nadu holidays are mandatory for private companies?

The three national holidays — 26 January (Republic Day), 15 August (Independence Day), and 2 October (Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti) — are mandatory under the Negotiable Instruments Act for every private employer in India, including all Tamil Nadu Shops & Establishments. Most Tamil Nadu employers also observe Pongal (14 Jan), Tamil New Year (14 Apr), and Deepavali (8 Nov) as compulsory paid offs.

What are the long weekends in Chennai in 2026?

2026 offers 12 long-weekend opportunities for Chennai employees. The standout windows are the Pongal week (Jan 14-18, five days off with no extra leave), the Navarathri/Dussehra long weekend (Oct 17-21, five days with one leave day), Tamil New Year (Apr 11-14), and Vinayagar Chathurthi (Sep 19-22). Christmas, Good Friday, Krishna Jayanthi, and Gandhi Jayanti all give three-day weekends without taking extra leave.

When is Deepavali in Tamil Nadu in 2026?

Deepavali falls on Sunday, 8 November 2026 in Tamil Nadu. Because it falls on a Sunday, most Chennai employers grant a compensatory paid off on Monday 9 November. The exact comp-off policy varies by company — confirm with your HR team and publish the decision before the festival to avoid disputes.

When is Tamil New Year in 2026?

Tamil New Year (Puthandu / Chithirai Vishu) falls on Tuesday, 14 April 2026 and coincides with Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti the same day. Most Tamil Nadu employers treat the day as a single gazetted holiday. The combination of Mon (13 Apr) leave + Tamil New Year (Tue) + the preceding weekend gives a four-day long weekend.

Do private companies in Tamil Nadu have to follow the government holiday list?

Private companies registered under the Tamil Nadu Shops & Establishments Act must publish a holiday calendar that includes the three national holidays at minimum. State-notified gazetted holidays are not strictly mandatory for the private sector, but the majority of Tamil Nadu employers follow the state list to stay aligned with banks, courts, and customer-facing services. Companies should publish their own calendar at the start of every year.

How many paid holidays does an employee in Chennai get?

A typical Chennai office employee gets 11 to 14 paid public holidays each year — this includes the three national holidays, key Tamil Nadu festivals (Pongal, Thiruvalluvar Day, Tamil New Year, Deepavali, Christmas), and 2 to 4 restricted holidays chosen from the optional list. Earned leave (typically 12 to 21 days annually under the TN Shops Act) is separate.

What is overtime rate on a Tamil Nadu gazetted holiday?

Under Section 14 of the Minimum Wages Act and Rule 25 of the Tamil Nadu Shops & Establishments Act, employees working on a gazetted holiday must be paid double the ordinary rate — basic + VDA times two for the hours worked. The same double-rate rule applies for work beyond 9 hours/day or 48 hours/week on any working day.

Are bank holidays the same as Tamil Nadu government holidays?

Mostly yes, but with two exceptions. Banks observe the Annual Closing of Accounts on 1 April (not a state government holiday) and follow the Reserve Bank of India schedule for second and fourth Saturdays as paid offs. Some restricted Tamil Nadu holidays (like Karthigai Deepam) are not bank holidays. Always verify against the RBI holiday calendar for cheque clearance and EFT cut-offs.

How do I automate the Tamil Nadu holiday calendar in payroll?

Modern HRMS platforms (including ours) ship with the Tamil Nadu calendar pre-loaded and update it automatically every January. Holidays sync with the leave management module, attendance tracker, and payroll engine — so a Pongal day is auto-marked as paid, comp-off accrual is automatic, and lunar-calendar updates for Eid/Bakrid/Muharram are pushed within 24 hours of the government notice. See it in action.

Where can I download the official Tamil Nadu 2026 holiday list?

The official Tamil Nadu holiday list is issued by the Public (DGAD) Department through a Government Order each November/December for the following year. The PDF is published on the Tamil Nadu Government website at tn.gov.in. The list on this page reflects the latest notification and is updated within 48 hours of any official revision.