School Holidays: When will the schools remain closed in September? See the complete schedule of holidays here

School Holidays: School holidays in September 2025 will be associated with festivals. Major festivals like Onam, Eid-e-Milad, Navratri, and Durga Puja will be celebrated in this month. School holidays will be fixed in different states and children will be able to enjoy the festivals with family.
School Holidays: As soon as the month of September arrives, the festival season starts across the country. This year too, many big religious and cultural festivals will be celebrated in September 2025, which will have a direct impact on school holidays. This time will not only be an opportunity for children to take a break from studies, but will also be an opportunity to enjoy traditions and festivals with family.
Onam: 4 and 5 September
Onam will be celebrated with great enthusiasm in Kerala and parts of South India. This festival is celebrated on 4 and 5 September in memory of Lord Mahabali. On this occasion, Pookalam (flower decoration), Vallamkali (boat race), and traditional feast 'Onasadhya' will be organized in the houses. There will be holidays in schools on these days, and children will get an opportunity to engage in cultural activities.
Eid-e-Milad: 5 and 6 September
Eid-e-Milad, a major festival of the Muslim community, will be celebrated immediately after Onam. Processions, special prayers, and religious programs will be organized on the occasion of the birthday of Prophet Hazrat Muhammad on 5 and 6 September. Schools are likely to remain closed on this occasion in states like Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.
Navratri Sthapana: 22 September
Navratri, the festival of devotion to Maa Durga, will begin from the third week of September. It will begin with Kalash Sthapana and Devi Pujan on 22 September. Especially in the states of North India, schools are closed on this day so that the family can participate in religious rituals.
Durga Puja: 29 and 30 September
Durga Puja will be organized in a grand manner in the last week of September. Mahasaptami will be celebrated on 29 September and Mahashtami on 30 September. There will be school holidays in West Bengal, Assam, Odisha and Tripura. The decoration of pandals, the sound of dhak and cultural programs make this festival special.
Overall, the month of September will be full of joy, devotion and cultural colors for children and families.