The business world's No-Go Days!

Full calendar of holidays as well as the closure of administrations, banks and stock exchanges, as well as school calendars on Thursday, January 26, 2023

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Thursday January 26, 2023linkAustralia (Victoria)Australia Day
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkNigeria (Katsina)Public holiday
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkNorth Korea (People's Rep.)Public holiday
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkAustralia (South Australia)Australia Day
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkNigeria (Imo)Public holiday
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkNigeria (Lagos)Civil Servants holiday
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkNigeria (Cross River)Civil Servants holiday
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkCalcutta Stock ExchangeVasant Panchami - Basanta Panchami
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkEgyptPolice Day
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkIndiaDry day (no alcohol)
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkUganda Securities ExchangeAnniversary of the Government
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkTaiwan Stock Exch.Currency & stock exchange holiday
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkTokelauMunicipal election
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkUgandaAnniversary of the Government
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkGreTai Securities Market.Currency & stock exchange holiday
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkBombay Stock Exch.Republic Day
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkNational Stock Exchange of IndiaRepublic Day
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkShanghai Stock Exch.Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkShenzhen Stock Exch.Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkIndonesiaTour of Indonesia
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkGreTai Securities Market.Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkVietNamTêt (Vietnamese New Year)
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkTaiwanChinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkAustralian Stock Exch.Australia Day
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkAustralian Stock Exchange (ASX)Australia Day
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChinaChinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkVietnam Stock ExchangeTêt (Vietnamese New Year)
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChina (Changsha)Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChina (Beijing)Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChina (Guangdong)Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChina (Fujian)Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChina (Hubei)Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChina (Guangxi)Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChina (Jiangsu)Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChina (Hunan)Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChina (Liaoning)Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkAustralia (Queensland)Australia Day
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkAustralia (ACT)Australia Day
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkAustralia (New South Wales)Australia Day
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkAustraliaAustralia Day
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkNorfolk IslandAustralia Day
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkIndia (Haryana)Vasant Panchami - Basanta Panchami
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkIndia (Bihar)Vasant Panchami - Basanta Panchami
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkIndia (Punjab)Vasant Panchami - Basanta Panchami
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkIndia (Orissa)Vasant Panchami - Basanta Panchami
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkIndia (West Bengal)Vasant Panchami - Basanta Panchami
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkIndia (Tripura)Vasant Panchami - Basanta Panchami
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkCalcutta Stock ExchangeRepublic Day
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChina (Nanjing)Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChina (Jiangxi)Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChina (Shandong)Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChina (Shenzhen)Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChina (Shanghai)Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChina (Tianjin)Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChina (Sichuan)Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChina (Zhejiang)Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChina (Tibet)Chinese New Year
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkChristmas IslandAustralia Day
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkNigeria (Ebonyi)Public holiday
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkCocos Islands (Keeling)Australia Day
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkAustralia (Tasmania)Australia Day
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkAustralia (Northern Territories)Australia Day
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Thursday January 26, 2023linkAustralia (Western Australia)Australia Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Telangana)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndiaDry day (no alcohol)
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Daman & Diu)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Ladakh)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Sikkim)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Dadra & Nagar Haveli)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Uttarakhand)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Mizoram)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Arunachal Pradesh)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Jharkhand)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Tripura)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Andaman & Nicobar Island)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Chhattishgarh)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Meghalaya)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Jammu & Kashmir)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Nagaland)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Karnataka)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Puducherry)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Delhi)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Orissa)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Manipur)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Haryana)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Uttar Pradesh)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Himachal Pradesh)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Rajasthan)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (West Bengal)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Maharashtra)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Tamil Nadu)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Kerala)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Punjab)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Goa)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Madhya Pradesh)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Bihar)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Gujarat)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Andhra Pradesh)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Chandigarh)Republic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndiaRepublic Day
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Friday January 26, 2024linkIndia (Assam)Republic Day
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Australia Day - Australia (Victoria)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : Celebrates the first settlement by the British lead by captain Arthur Phillip (1788)
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Public holiday - Nigeria (Katsina)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday :
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Public holiday - North Korea (People's Rep.)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : Due to cold epidemics
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Australia Day - Australia (South Australia)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : Celebrates the first settlement by the British lead by captain Arthur Phillip (1788)
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Public holiday - Nigeria (Imo)

Thursday January 26, 2023
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Civil Servants holiday - Nigeria (Lagos)

Thursday January 26, 2023
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Civil Servants holiday - Nigeria (Cross River)

Thursday January 26, 2023
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Vasant Panchami - Basanta Panchami - Calcutta Stock Exchange

Thursday January 26, 2023
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Police Day - Egypt

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : From 2010 onwards Commemorates the massacre of over 50 policemen in Ismailiyya by British forces on that day in 1952.
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Dry day (no alcohol) - India

Thursday January 26, 2023
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Anniversary of the Government - Uganda Securities Exchange

Thursday January 26, 2023
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Currency & stock exchange holiday - Taiwan Stock Exch.

Thursday January 26, 2023
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Municipal election - Tokelau

Thursday January 26, 2023
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Anniversary of the Government - Uganda

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday :
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Currency & stock exchange holiday - GreTai Securities Market.

Thursday January 26, 2023
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Republic Day - Bombay Stock Exch.

Thursday January 26, 2023
financial institutions : Www.bseindia.com dates confirmed till Dec 2023
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Republic Day - National Stock Exchange of India

Thursday January 26, 2023
financial institutions : Www.bseindia.com dates confirmed till Dec 2023
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Chinese New Year - Shanghai Stock Exch.

Thursday January 26, 2023
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Chinese New Year - Shenzhen Stock Exch.

Thursday January 26, 2023
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Tour of Indonesia - Indonesia

Thursday January 26, 2023
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Chinese New Year - GreTai Securities Market.

Thursday January 26, 2023
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Têt (Vietnamese New Year) - VietNam

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The most important celebration in Vietnamese culture. The word is a shortened form of Tết Nguyên Đán, which is Sino-Vietnamese for Feast of the First Morning of the First Day . Tết celebrates the arrival of spring based on the Vietnamese variation of the Chinese lunisolar calendar. Employers who require employees to work must pay three times normal wages. A customary Tet bonus is often paid to employees prior to their leaving for the lunar new year holiday. Paid holiday when falling on Sunday
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Chinese New Year - Taiwan

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday employers who require employees to work during the holiday must pay twice their normal wages. It is customary to provide employees in Taiwan with a bonus payment around Chinese New Year
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Australia Day - Australian Stock Exch.

Thursday January 26, 2023
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Australia Day - Australian Stock Exchange (ASX)

Thursday January 26, 2023
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Chinese New Year - China

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The Chinese calendar combines lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. To match the solar calendar, an extra month is added once every few years (seven years out of a 19-year cycle). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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Têt (Vietnamese New Year) - Vietnam Stock Exchange

Thursday January 26, 2023
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Chinese New Year - China (Changsha)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The Chinese calendar combines lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. To match the solar calendar, an extra month is added once every few years (seven years out of a 19-year cycle). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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Chinese New Year - China (Beijing)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The Chinese calendar combines lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. To match the solar calendar, an extra month is added once every few years (seven years out of a 19-year cycle). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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Chinese New Year - China (Guangdong)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The Chinese calendar combines lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. To match the solar calendar, an extra month is added once every few years (seven years out of a 19-year cycle). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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Chinese New Year - China (Fujian)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The Chinese calendar combines lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. To match the solar calendar, an extra month is added once every few years (seven years out of a 19-year cycle). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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Chinese New Year - China (Hubei)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The Chinese calendar combines lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. To match the solar calendar, an extra month is added once every few years (seven years out of a 19-year cycle). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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Chinese New Year - China (Guangxi)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The Chinese calendar combines lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. To match the solar calendar, an extra month is added once every few years (seven years out of a 19-year cycle). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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Chinese New Year - China (Jiangsu)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The Chinese calendar combines lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. To match the solar calendar, an extra month is added once every few years (seven years out of a 19-year cycle). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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Chinese New Year - China (Hunan)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The Chinese calendar combines lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. To match the solar calendar, an extra month is added once every few years (seven years out of a 19-year cycle). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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Chinese New Year - China (Liaoning)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The Chinese calendar combines lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. To match the solar calendar, an extra month is added once every few years (seven years out of a 19-year cycle). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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Australia Day - Australia (Queensland)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : Celebrates the first settlement by the British lead by captain Arthur Phillip (1788)
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Australia Day - Australia (ACT)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : Celebrates the first settlement by the British lead by captain Arthur Phillip (1788)
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Australia Day - Australia (New South Wales)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : Celebrates the first settlement by the British lead by captain Arthur Phillip (1788)
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Australia Day - Australia

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : Celebrates the first settlement by the British lead by captain Arthur Phillip (1788)
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Australia Day - Norfolk Island

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : Celebrates the first settlement by the British lead by captain Arthur Phillip (1788)
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Vasant Panchami - Basanta Panchami - India (Haryana)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Buddhism (Mahayana) : Vasant means, the spring season . This is the great spring festival, falling on the fifth day of the month of Magh, the first day of spring. On this day everyone wears a yellow cloth. It represents the ripening of the spring crops. Even the food is coloured yellow by using saffron. Spiritually, the yellow colour is a sign of prosperity; it is the colour of love. On this day we offer special worship to the sun god, to Mother Ganga (the deity of the sacred river Ganges), and Mother Earth. They provide us the means of acquiring food and all that we need to keep alive. We express our gratitude to them by worshipping them. Hindus are ever mindful of the debt they owe to all nature. Worship of nature is extremely important to them.
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Vasant Panchami - Basanta Panchami - India (Bihar)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Buddhism (Mahayana) : Vasant means, the spring season . This is the great spring festival, falling on the fifth day of the month of Magh, the first day of spring. On this day everyone wears a yellow cloth. It represents the ripening of the spring crops. Even the food is coloured yellow by using saffron. Spiritually, the yellow colour is a sign of prosperity; it is the colour of love. On this day we offer special worship to the sun god, to Mother Ganga (the deity of the sacred river Ganges), and Mother Earth. They provide us the means of acquiring food and all that we need to keep alive. We express our gratitude to them by worshipping them. Hindus are ever mindful of the debt they owe to all nature. Worship of nature is extremely important to them.
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Vasant Panchami - Basanta Panchami - India (Punjab)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Buddhism (Mahayana) : Vasant means, the spring season . This is the great spring festival, falling on the fifth day of the month of Magh, the first day of spring. On this day everyone wears a yellow cloth. It represents the ripening of the spring crops. Even the food is coloured yellow by using saffron. Spiritually, the yellow colour is a sign of prosperity; it is the colour of love. On this day we offer special worship to the sun god, to Mother Ganga (the deity of the sacred river Ganges), and Mother Earth. They provide us the means of acquiring food and all that we need to keep alive. We express our gratitude to them by worshipping them. Hindus are ever mindful of the debt they owe to all nature. Worship of nature is extremely important to them.
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Vasant Panchami - Basanta Panchami - India (Orissa)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Buddhism (Mahayana) : Vasant means, the spring season . This is the great spring festival, falling on the fifth day of the month of Magh, the first day of spring. On this day everyone wears a yellow cloth. It represents the ripening of the spring crops. Even the food is coloured yellow by using saffron. Spiritually, the yellow colour is a sign of prosperity; it is the colour of love. On this day we offer special worship to the sun god, to Mother Ganga (the deity of the sacred river Ganges), and Mother Earth. They provide us the means of acquiring food and all that we need to keep alive. We express our gratitude to them by worshipping them. Hindus are ever mindful of the debt they owe to all nature. Worship of nature is extremely important to them.
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Vasant Panchami - Basanta Panchami - India (West Bengal)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Buddhism (Mahayana) : Vasant means, the spring season . This is the great spring festival, falling on the fifth day of the month of Magh, the first day of spring. On this day everyone wears a yellow cloth. It represents the ripening of the spring crops. Even the food is coloured yellow by using saffron. Spiritually, the yellow colour is a sign of prosperity; it is the colour of love. On this day we offer special worship to the sun god, to Mother Ganga (the deity of the sacred river Ganges), and Mother Earth. They provide us the means of acquiring food and all that we need to keep alive. We express our gratitude to them by worshipping them. Hindus are ever mindful of the debt they owe to all nature. Worship of nature is extremely important to them.
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Vasant Panchami - Basanta Panchami - India (Tripura)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Buddhism (Mahayana) : Vasant means, the spring season . This is the great spring festival, falling on the fifth day of the month of Magh, the first day of spring. On this day everyone wears a yellow cloth. It represents the ripening of the spring crops. Even the food is coloured yellow by using saffron. Spiritually, the yellow colour is a sign of prosperity; it is the colour of love. On this day we offer special worship to the sun god, to Mother Ganga (the deity of the sacred river Ganges), and Mother Earth. They provide us the means of acquiring food and all that we need to keep alive. We express our gratitude to them by worshipping them. Hindus are ever mindful of the debt they owe to all nature. Worship of nature is extremely important to them.
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Republic Day - Calcutta Stock Exchange

Thursday January 26, 2023
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Chinese New Year - China (Nanjing)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The Chinese calendar combines lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. To match the solar calendar, an extra month is added once every few years (seven years out of a 19-year cycle). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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Chinese New Year - China (Jiangxi)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The Chinese calendar combines lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. To match the solar calendar, an extra month is added once every few years (seven years out of a 19-year cycle). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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Chinese New Year - China (Shandong)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The Chinese calendar combines lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. To match the solar calendar, an extra month is added once every few years (seven years out of a 19-year cycle). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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Chinese New Year - China (Shenzhen)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The Chinese calendar combines lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. To match the solar calendar, an extra month is added once every few years (seven years out of a 19-year cycle). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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Chinese New Year - China (Shanghai)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The Chinese calendar combines lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. To match the solar calendar, an extra month is added once every few years (seven years out of a 19-year cycle). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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Chinese New Year - China (Tianjin)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The Chinese calendar combines lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. To match the solar calendar, an extra month is added once every few years (seven years out of a 19-year cycle). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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Chinese New Year - China (Sichuan)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The Chinese calendar combines lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. To match the solar calendar, an extra month is added once every few years (seven years out of a 19-year cycle). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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Chinese New Year - China (Zhejiang)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The Chinese calendar combines lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. To match the solar calendar, an extra month is added once every few years (seven years out of a 19-year cycle). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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Chinese New Year - China (Tibet)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : The Chinese calendar combines lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. To match the solar calendar, an extra month is added once every few years (seven years out of a 19-year cycle). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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Australia Day - Christmas Island

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : Celebrates the first settlement by the British lead by captain Arthur Phillip (1788)
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Public holiday - Nigeria (Ebonyi)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : To enable all civil and public servants to collect their Permanent Voter Cards, PVCs, in the state
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Australia Day - Cocos Islands (Keeling)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : Celebrates the first settlement by the British lead by captain Arthur Phillip (1788)
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Australia Day - Australia (Tasmania)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : Celebrates the first settlement by the British lead by captain Arthur Phillip (1788)
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Australia Day - Australia (Northern Territories)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : Celebrates the first settlement by the British lead by captain Arthur Phillip (1788)
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Australia Day - Australia (Western Australia)

Thursday January 26, 2023
Secular holiday : Celebrates the first settlement by the British lead by captain Arthur Phillip (1788)
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Republic Day - India (Telangana)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Dry day (no alcohol) - India

Friday January 26, 2024
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Republic Day - India (Daman & Diu)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Ladakh)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Sikkim)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Dadra & Nagar Haveli)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Uttarakhand)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Mizoram)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Arunachal Pradesh)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Jharkhand)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Tripura)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Andaman & Nicobar Island)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Chhattishgarh)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Meghalaya)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Jammu & Kashmir)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Nagaland)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Karnataka)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Puducherry)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Delhi)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Orissa)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Manipur)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Haryana)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Uttar Pradesh)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Himachal Pradesh)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Rajasthan)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (West Bengal)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Maharashtra)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Tamil Nadu)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Kerala)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Punjab)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Goa)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Madhya Pradesh)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Bihar)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Gujarat)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Andhra Pradesh)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Chandigarh)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.
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Republic Day - India (Assam)

Friday January 26, 2024
Secular holiday : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.