Tamil Nadu School Holiday Announced For Pongal, Schools Closed For 9 Days This Time

pongal holidays 2025:Tamil Nadu government has announced an extended holiday for pongal. With this, the schools will remain closed between January 11 and January 19, 2025. The additional leave aims to facilitate smooth travel for families returning to their hometowns.

Pongal is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Tamils across India and the world. The festival marks the end of the winter solstice and heralds the arrival of the spring season. On the occassion, the state government has announced five-day holiday. All schools, colleges, and government offices will observe holiday between January 14 and January 17.

Pongal Holidays 2025

Southern India is gearing up for the vibrant harvest festival of Pongal, and school holidays have been announced in key states to allow students and families to fully celebrate this festival.

In Tamil Nadu, a five-day holiday has been declared from January 14 to 18, 2025, including Pongal and subsequent celebrations. This extended break will facilitate travel for families to their hometowns and enable full participation in the cultural events associated with the festival. To compensate for this extended leave, January 25 will be a working day for all government offices and educational institutions.

The official release reads, “Pongal festival falls on January 14 and will be followed by holidays on January 15, 16, 18, and 19. Many government employees and students travel to their native places to celebrate Pongal. Considering their requests, the government has declared January 17 as a holiday.

pongal holidays 2025 Tamil Nadu

Telangana has also announced a festive break for students. Schools will remain closed from January 13 to 17, 2025, providing a seven-day holiday period, inclusive of the weekend. This extended period will allow students and their families to fully enjoy the festivities of Bhogi and Sankranti.

While a statewide holiday for Pongal is not expected in Kerala, several districts bordering Tamil Nadu, such as Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam, are likely to declare local holidays. This decision recognizes the significant cultural influence of Pongal in these regions, where a sizable Tamil-speaking population resides

Tamil Nadu Pongal Holidays 2025

The Tamil Nadu government has officially declared the Pongal holidays for 2025, providing an extended break for schools, colleges and government offices. This schedule results in a six-day holiday period from January 14 to January 19, 2025. To compensate for the additional holiday on January 17, all educational institutions and government offices in Tamil Nadu will remain operational on January 25, 2025.

Here’s a quick overview of the Pongal Holiday Schedule for 2025:

DayDateHoliday
TuesdayJanuary 14Pongal
WednesdayJanuary 15Thiruvalluvar Day
ThursdayJanuary 16Uzhavar Thirunal
FridayJanuary 17Additional Holiday
SaturdayJanuary 18Weekend
SundayJanuary 19Weekend

The extended holiday period will allow students and families to fully engage in the festivities and travel to their native places.

Types of School Holidays in Tamil Nadu

  • Public Holidays: These include national holidays like Republic Day, Independence Day, and Gandhi Jayanti, observed nationwide.
  • State-Specific Holidays: Festivals such as Pongal and Tamil New Year are deeply rooted in Tamil Nadu’s traditions and celebrated as state holidays.
  • Seasonal Breaks: Summer and winter vacations provide students with the opportunity to relax and rejuvenate after rigorous academic schedules.

Tamil Nadu School Holidays 2025Month-Wise List

Below is the complete list of school holidays in Tamil Nadu for the year 2025, presented in a table format for easy reference:

DayDateHoliday
MondayJanuary 1New Year’s Day
SundayJanuary 14Pongal
MondayJanuary 15Thiruvalluvar Day
TuesdayJanuary 16Uzhavar Thirunal
SundayJanuary 26Republic Day
FridayMarch 21Good Friday
TuesdayApril 14Tamil New Year
TuesdayApril 14Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti
SaturdayApril 18Good Friday
WednesdayMay 1May Day
 SaturdayJune 7Bakrid/Eid-al-Adha
 SundayJuly 6Muharram
ThursdayAugust 15Independence Day
 SaturdayAugust 16Janmashtami
SaturdayAugust 17Raksha Bandhan (Regional)
FridayAugust 29Onam (Regional)
 FridaySeptember 5Eid-e-Milad
 WednesdayOctober 1Maha Navami
TuesdayOctober 2Vijay Dashmi
TuesdayOctober 2Gandhi Jayanti
ThursdayNovember 10Diwali
MondayDecember 25Christmas Day

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