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Gandhi Jayanti 2026

Date: October 2, 2026 (Friday)
Country: India Public Holidays

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Description

Gandhi Jayanti is a national holiday in India that marks the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. It is observed on 2 October every year. The day is a reminder of Gandhi's ideas of nonviolence, truth, and social equality.

Flag of Gandhi Jayanti

Government offices and many schools close, while some workplaces run in a limited way. The day is a chance for people to reflect on Gandhi's leadership in India's struggle for independence and his lifelong commitment to peaceful change.

Many cities host ceremonies, speeches, and readings from Gandhi's writings. The government and communities organize events in memory of his principles, such as service to others and humility. The spirit of the day encourages citizens to consider how peaceful means can solve conflicts, promote tolerance, and improve society.

Citizens may participate in voluntary acts and in ceremonies that honor his legacy. The overall message is to live simply, help those in need, and pursue justice through nonviolence.

Traditions

People honor Gandhi Jayanti through prayer meetings, vigils, and readings from Gandhi's writings.

Ceremonies are held at Raj Ghat and in schools, colleges, and community centers. Wreaths are placed on portraits and statues, and speeches reflect on his philosophy.

Volunteers may collect donations for social causes or participate in cleanliness drives and charity activities. Cultural programs, essays, and debates celebrate his emphasis on truth, nonviolence, and service.

Many families and communities organize discussions about his ideas and how to apply them in daily life.

Travel Tips

Expect closures of government offices and some shops. Plan for larger crowds at major sites like Raj Ghat, especially in the morning.

Dress modestly and act respectfully in ceremonies and cemeteries. Follow local guidance on safety, keep valuables secure, and avoid large protests or disruptions.

If you want to learn, join organized readings or volunteer events to engage with Gandhi's ideas meaningfully.


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