In April 2025, India will observe several important bank holidays, which reflect the country’s rich cultural, religious, and regional diversity. These holidays offer opportunities for relaxation, celebration, and participation in significant festivals, making April an exciting month across the country. One of the most widely celebrated holidays in April is Good Friday, which falls on April 18th, 2025. A Christian observance marking the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, Good Friday is a public holiday in many states, especially those with large Christian populations like Goa, Kerala, and the Northeastern states. On this day, banks and government offices in these regions will remain closed, and people typically attend church services and reflect on the significance of the day. Another major holiday is Easter Sunday, celebrated on April 20th, 2025, primarily in Christian communities. While not a public holiday in every state, it is observed in regions with significant Christian populations, such as Kerala, Goa, and parts of the North-East, where businesses and public offices may have reduced hours or close for the day. April also marks the celebration of Baisakhi, particularly in Punjab and Haryana, on April 14th. This harvest festival is significant for Sikhs as it commemorates the formation of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699. It is widely celebrated with processions, prayers, and festivities. While Baisakhi is not a nationwide holiday, it is a public holiday in Punjab and other agricultural regions, and banks in these areas will be closed. Ram Navami, which celebrates the birth of Lord Rama, will be observed on April 21st in many parts of India, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Rajasthan. This religious festival includes temple visits, fasting, and processions, and on this day, banks and government offices will be closed in regions where the holiday is observed. With a mix of national, regional, and religious holidays, April 2025 will be a month of celebration and reflection, with various states observing different holidays that cater to diverse cultural practices.