New Delhi, June 5, 2025 — In a major move aimed at promoting public wellness and cultural participation, the Government of India has officially declared Friday, June 6, 2025, as a national public holiday. The declaration applies to all schools, colleges, banks, and most public and private offices across the country, except for essential services.
This decision is seen as a thoughtful initiative to provide citizens with a much-needed break, enhance work-life balance, and support mental well-being. The announcement has been welcomed nationwide, as it coincides with key national events, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s inauguration of the Chenab Rail Bridge and the flagging off of the Katra-Srinagar Vande Bharat Express.
According to government sources, the holiday supports increased awareness about stress management, cultural observance, and national development milestones.
What's Closed on June 6:
Educational Institutions: All government and private schools and colleges.
Banks: Public and private sector banks will remain closed, though online services will operate as usual.
Government Offices: Central and state departments, barring emergency services.
Post Offices: Mail deliveries and in-office services will be suspended.
Private Sector: Most companies are expected to observe the holiday, though some operations may continue based on internal decisions.
Citizens Advised:
People are encouraged to complete any banking, official, or travel-related tasks before the end of Thursday, June 5. Public transport may run on a limited schedule, so travelers should check local advisories.
This unexpected but welcomed day off is expected to provide relief to millions and encourage wider public involvement in national progress and infrastructure development.
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