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Post Office Holidays 2026: Full List of Days When Post Offices Will Remain Closed Next Year

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If you are planning to visit a post office in 2026 for any important work, this update is essential for you. From opening or managing a savings account to investing in RD, FD, Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana, PPF, or handling Postal Life Insurance and document-related services, many critical financial and administrative tasks still require a visit to the post office. Knowing the official holiday schedule in advance can help you avoid unnecessary inconvenience and plan your work more efficiently.

Below is a detailed and easy-to-understand guide to Post Office Holidays in 2026, including gazetted holidays and optional (restricted) holidays, as notified for the year.

Post Office Holidays 2026: How Holidays Are Classified

Post office holidays in 2026 are broadly divided into two categories:

  1. Gazetted Holidays
    These holidays are observed nationwide, and post offices remain closed across the country.

  2. Restricted or Optional Holidays
    These holidays are optional in nature. Availability of services on these days may depend on local administrative decisions, and some branches may remain closed or operate with limited staff.

Understanding the difference between these two categories is important while planning time-sensitive work.

List of Gazetted Post Office Holidays in 2026

On the following days, post offices will remain closed nationwide:

  • January 26 (Monday): Republic Day

  • March 21 (Saturday): Eid-ul-Fitr (date may change depending on moon sighting)

  • March 26 (Thursday): Ram Navami

  • March 31 (Tuesday): Mahavir Jayanti

  • April 3 (Friday): Good Friday

  • May 1 (Friday): Buddha Purnima

  • May 27 (Wednesday): Eid-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)

  • June 26 (Friday): Muharram

  • August 15 (Saturday): Independence Day

  • August 26 (Wednesday): Eid-e-Milad

  • October 2 (Friday): Gandhi Jayanti

  • October 20 (Tuesday): Dussehra

  • November 8 (Sunday): Diwali

  • November 24 (Tuesday): Guru Nanak Jayanti

  • December 25 (Friday): Christmas

On these dates, all postal services, including counter services and financial transactions, will remain unavailable.

Optional (Restricted) Post Office Holidays in 2026

The following days are listed as optional holidays. Post office operations on these dates may vary:

  • January 1: New Year’s Day

  • January 3: Hazrat Ali Jayanti

  • January 14: Makar Sankranti / Pongal / Magh Bihu

  • January 23: Basant Panchami

  • February 1: Guru Ravidas Jayanti

  • February 12: Swami Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti

  • February 15: Maha Shivratri

  • February 19: Shivaji Jayanti

  • March 3–4: Holika Dahan / Holi

  • March 19: Gudi Padwa / Ugadi

  • March 20: Jumat-ul-Vida

  • April 5: Easter

  • April 14–15: Baisakhi / Tamil New Year / Bihu

  • May 9: Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti

  • July 16: Rath Yatra

  • August 15: Parsi New Year

  • August 26: Onam

  • August 28: Raksha Bandhan

  • September 4: Janmashtami

  • September 14: Ganesh Chaturthi

  • October 18–20: Dussehra (different observance days)

  • October 26: Valmiki Jayanti

  • October 29: Karwa Chauth

  • November 8–11: Diwali to Bhai Dooj

  • November 15: Chhath Puja

  • November 24: Guru Tegh Bahadur Martyrdom Day

  • December 23–24: Hazrat Ali Jayanti / Christmas Eve

Why Checking the Holiday List Is Important

Post offices play a crucial role in small savings schemes and government-backed investment options. Missing a working day due to a holiday can delay deposits, withdrawals, document submissions, or policy-related work. Since some holidays are subject to changes or local observance, it is advisable to confirm with your nearest post office branch before visiting, especially on optional holidays.

Final Word

The Post Office Holidays 2026 list is a useful planning tool for individuals who rely on postal and savings-related services. By keeping this calendar handy, you can avoid last-minute hassles and ensure timely completion of your financial and administrative tasks throughout the year.

For urgent services, consider completing your work a day or two in advance of major holidays to stay stress-free in 2026.