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2021 Festivals and Events Calendar 2021 Festivals and Events Calendar January 2021 Calendar With Festivals, Events, Fasts & Events Sr. No. Festival/Events Date Day 1. New Year’s Day January 1 Friday 2. Akhuratha Sankashti Chaturthi January 2 Saturday 3. Saphala Ekadashi Vrat January 9 Saturday 4. Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (Non-Resident Indian January 9 Saturday Day or NRI Day) 5. National Human Trafficking Awareness Day January 11 Monday 6. National Youth Day (India) and Swami January 12 Tuesday Vivekananda’s Birth Anniversary 7. Lohri January 13 Wednesday 8. Hanuman Jayanti *Tamil January 13 Wednesday 9. Bhogi Pandigai January 13 Wednesday 10. Thai Pongal January 14- Thursday to 17 Sunday 11. Makaravilakku January 14 Thursday 12. Makar Sankranti / Uttarayan January 14 Thursday 13. Mattu Pongal January 15 Friday 14. Magh Bihu or Bhogali Bihu January 15 Friday 15. Indian Army Day January 15 Friday 16. Vinayaka Chaturthi 17. Guru Govind Singh Jayanti January 20 Wednesday 18. Banada Ashtami January 21 Thursday 19. Manipur, Tripura and Meghalaya State January 21 Thursday Foundation Days 20. Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti January 23 Saturday 21. National Girl Child Day January 24 Sunday 22. Pausha Putrada Ekadashi Vrat January 24 Sunday 23. Uttar Pradesh Diwas or UP Foundation Day January 24 Sunday 24. National Voters' Day (India) January 25 Monday 25. Himachal Pradesh Statehood Day January 25 Monday 26. Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu January 26 Tuesday Foundation Day 27. Republic Day of India January 26 Tuesday 28. Paush Purnima January 28 Thursday 29. Shakambhari Purnima January 28 Thursday 30. Thaipusam January 28 Thursday 31. Martyr’s Day and Mahatma Gandhi Death January 30 Saturday Anniversary 32. Sakat Chauth January 31 Sunday 33. Lambodara Sankashti Chaturthi January 31 Sunday FEBRUARY 2021 Sr. No. Festival/Events Date Day 1. World Cancer Day February 4 Thursday 2. Shattila Ekadashi Vrat February 7, 8 Sunday, Monday 3. Mauni Amavasya February 11 Thursday 4. Thai Amavasai February 11 Thursday 5. Magha Gupta Navratri Begins February 12 Friday 6. Kumbha Sankranti February 12 Friday 7. Chinese New Year February 12 Friday 8. World Radio Day February 13 Saturday 9. Valentine’s Day February 14 Sunday 10. Singles Awareness Day February 15 Monday 11. Ganesha Jayanti February 15 Monday 12. Vasant Panchami February 16 Tuesday 13. Shivaji Jayanti February 19 Friday 14. Narmada Jayanti February 19 Friday 15. Ratha Saptami February 19 Friday 16. Bhishma Ashtami or Magha Shukla Ashtami February 19 Friday 17. Arunachal Pradesh Foundation Day February 20 Saturday 18. Mizoram Foundation Day February 20 Saturday 19. International Mother Language Day February 21 Sunday 20. Jaya Ekadashi Vrat February 23 Tuesday 21. Hazarat Ali's Birthday February 26* Friday 22. Magha Purnima February 27 Saturday 23. Guru Ravidas Jayanti February 27 Saturday 24. Lalita Jayanti February 27 Saturday 25. Masi Magam February 27 Saturday 26. Attukal Pongala February 27* Saturday 27. World NGO Day February 27 Saturday MARCH 2021 Sr. No. Festival/Events Date Day 1. Dwijapriya Sankashti March 2 Tuesday 2. World Wildlife Day March 3 Wednesday 3. Yashoda Jayanti March 4 Thursday 4. Shabari Jayanti March 5 Friday 5. Janaki Jayanti or Sita Ashtami March 6 Saturday 6. Swami Dayananda Saraswati Jayanti March 8 Monday 7. International Women’s Day March 8 Monday 8. Vijaya Ekadashi Vrat March 9 Tuesday 9. Maha Shivratri March 11 Thursday 10. Karadaiyan Nombu March 14 Sunday 11. Meena Sankranti March 14 Sunday 12. Phulera Dooj March 15 Monday 13. Ramakrishna Jayanti March 15 Monday 14. March Equinox or Vernal Equinox March 20 Saturday 15. International Day of Happiness March 20 Saturday 16. Nowruz/Iranian New Year/Persian New Year March 21 Sunday 17. Bihar Day March 22 Monday 18. Shaheed Diwas or Martyrs' Day (in India) March 23 Tuesday 19. Amalaki Ekadashi Vrat March 25 Thursday 20. Narasimha Dwadashi March 25 Thursday 21. Passover March 27 to Saturday to April 4 Sunday 22. Vasanta Purnima and Phalguna Purnima March 28 Sunday 23. Holika Dahan March 28 Sunday 24. Maha Lakshmi Jayanti March 28 Sunday 25. Palm Sunday March 28 Sunday 26. Holy Monday March 29 Monday 27. Holi March 29 Monday 28. Holi Bhai Dooj / Bhratri Dwitiya March 30 Tuesday 29. Holy Tuesday March 30 Tuesday 30. Rajasthan Day or Rajasthan Diwas March 30 Tuesday 31. Shivaji Jayanti March 31 Wednesday 32. Bhalachandra Sankashti Chaturthi March 31 Wednesday 33. Holy Wednesday March 31 Wednesday APRIL 2021 Sr. No. Festival/Events Date Day 1. Maundy Thursday April 1 Thursday 2. Odisha Day or Utkala Dibasa or Utkal Divas April 1 Thursday 3. April Fools' Day April 1 Thursday 4. Bank’s Holiday April 1 Thursday 5. Good Friday April 2 Friday 6. Rang Panchami April 2 Friday 7. Holy Saturday April 3 Saturday 8. Sheetala Saptami April 3 Saturday 9. Swaminarayan Jayanti (As per Gregorian April 3 Saturday Calendar) 10. Easter Sunday April 4 Sunday 11. Basoda / Sheetala Ashtami April 4 Sunday 12. Papmochani Ekadashi Vrat April 7 Wednesday 13. World Homeopathy Day April 10 Saturday 14. Chaitra Navratri 2021 Begins April 13 to 22 Tuesday to Thursday 15. Navreh or Kashmiri New Year April 13 Tuesday 16. Gudi Padwa or Maharashtra New Year April 13 Tuesday 17. Ugadi / Chaitra Sukhladi or Telugu New Year April 13 Tuesday 18. Cheti Chand/Jhulelal Jayanti/Sindhi New April 13 Tuesday Year 19. Mesha Sankranti April 14 Wednesday 20. Mesadi / Vaisakhadi April 14 Wednesday 21. Vaisakhi or Punjabi New Year or Sikh New April 14 Wednesday Year 22. Puthandu or Tamil New Year April 14 Wednesday 23. Vishu or Malayalam New Year April 14 Wednesday 24. Jur Sital or Maithili New Year April 14 Wednesday 25. Bohag Bihu or Rongali Bihu or Assamese April 14 Wednesday New Year 26. BR Ambedkar Jayanti April 14 Wednesday 27. Gangaur April 15 Thursday 28. Matsya Jayanti April 15 Thursday 29. Pohela Boishakh or Bengali New Year April 15 Thursday 30. Sri Lakshmi Panchami April 17 Saturday 31. International Day For Monuments and Sites April 18 Sunday 32. Yamuna Chhath April 18 Sunday 33. Ramanujacharya Jayanti April 18 Sunday 34. National Tea Day April 21 Wednesday 35. Rama Navami April 21 Wednesday 36. Swaminarayan Jayanti (As per Hindu April 21 Wednesday Calendar) 37. Tara Jayanti April 21 Wednesday 38. Earth Day April 22 Thursday 39. Kamada Ekadashi Vrat April 23 Friday 40. Thrissur Pooram April 23 Friday 41. Vamana Dwadashi April 24 Saturday 42. Mahavir Jayanti April 25 Sunday 43. World Malaria Day April 25 Sunday 44. Hanuman Jayanti April 27 Tuesday 45. Chaitra Purnima April 27 Tuesday 46. Chitra Pournami April 27 Tuesday 47. International Dance Day April 29 Thursday 48. Vikata Sankashti Chaturthi April 30 Friday MAY 2021 Sr. No. Festival/Events Date Day 1. International Worker’s Day May 1 Saturday 2. Maharashtra Day May 1 Saturday 3. Gujarat Formation Day May 1 Saturday 4. World Laughter Day May 2 Sunday 5. World Asthma Day May 4 Tuesday 6. Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat May 7 Friday 7. Vallabhacharya Jayanti (As Per Hindu May 7 Friday Calendar) 8. Rabindranath Tagore Birth Anniversary (As May 7 Friday Per Gregorian Calendar) 9. Jamat ul-vida / Jumu'atul-Wida May 7 Friday 10. Rabindra Jayanti (As Per Bengali Calendar) May 9 Sunday 11. Mother's Day May 9 Sunday 12. Maharana Pratap Jayanti (As Per Gregorian Calendar) 13. Eid al-Fitr May 12-13* Wednesday- Thursday 14. Parashurama Jayanti May 14 Friday 15. Akshaya Tritiya May 14 Friday 16. Shri Matangi Jayanti May 14 Friday 17. Vrishabha Sankranti May 14 Friday 18. Shankaracharya Jayanti May 17 Monday 19. Surdas Jayanti May 17 Monday 20. Ganga Jayanti / Ganga Saptami May 18 Tuesday 21. Sita Navami May 21 Friday 22. International Tea Day May 21 Friday 23. Mohini Ekadashi Vrat, Gauna Mohini May 23 Sunday Ekadashi, Vaishnava Mohini Ekadashi 24. Parashurama Dwadashi May 23 Sunday 25. Maa Chinnamasta Jayant May 25 Tuesday 26. Vaikasi Visakam May 25 Tuesday 27. Vaishakha Purnima May 26 Wednesday 28. Kurma Jayanti May 26 Wednesday 29. Buddha Purnima/Vesak May 26 Wednesday 30. Narada Jayanti May 27 Thursday 31. Ekadanta Sankashti Chaturthi May 29 Saturday 32. World No Tobacco Day May 31 Monday JUNE 2021 Sr. No. Festival/Events Date Day 1. World Milk Day June 1 Tuesday 2. Telangana Formation Day June 2 Wednesday 3. Hanuman Jayanthi June 4 Friday 4. World Environment Day June 5 Saturday 5. Apara Ekadashi Vrat June 6 Sunday 6. Shani Jayanti June 10 Thursday 7. Vat Savitri Vrat June 10 Thursday 8. Solar Eclipse of June 10, 2021 June 10 Thursday 9. Maharana Pratap Jayanti (As Per Hindu June 13 Sunday Calendar) 10. Mithuna Sankranti June 15 Tuesday 11. Dhumavati Jayanti June 18 Friday 12. Mahesh Navami June 19 Saturday 13. Ganga Dussehra June 20 Sunday 14. Father's Day June 20 Sunday 15. Gayatri Jayanti June 21 Monday 16. Ramalakshmana Dwadashi June 21 Monday 17. Nirjala Ekadashi Vrat June 21 Monday 18. Summer Solstice / Longest Day of The Year June 21 Monday 19. International Day of Yoga June 21 Monday 20. Vat Purnima Vrat June 24 Thursday 21. Kabirdas Jayanti June 24 Thursday 22. Krishnapingala Sankashti Chaturthi June 27 Sunday JULY 2021 Sr. No. Festival/Events Date Day 1. National Doctors' Day (India) July 1 Thursday 2. Chartered Accountants' Day (India) July 1 Thursday 3. Independence Day (United States) July 4 Sunday 4. Yogini Ekadashi Vrat July 5 Monday 5. World Chocolate Day July 7 Wednesday 6. Ashadha Gupt Navratri Begins July 11 Sunday 7. World Population Day July 11 Sunday 8. Ratha Yatra July 12 Monday 9. Karka Sankranti July 16 Friday 10. Devshayani Ekadashi Vrat July 20 Tuesday 11. Gauri Vrat or Morakat Vrat July 20 Tuesday 12. Bakrid /Eid al-Adha July 20* Tuesday 13.
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