Meghalaya Government Holiday 2022: The list of holidays can differ from one state to another depending upon the state and which festivals are prominent in the region. Check here the list of public holidays in Meghalaya for 2022. Both the central and state governments have declared the calendar of holidays for the central and state government employees.

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Meghalaya is a state in northeastern India. Meghalaya was formed by carving out two districts from the state of Meghalaya: the United Khasi Hills and Jaintia Hills, and the Garo Hills on 21 January 1972.

India celebrates three national holidays every year; in January, we celebrate Republic Day to honour the creation of our constitution. Independence Day is celebrated in August to honour freedom from the United Kingdom. Finally, Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated in October.

Meghalaya Government Holiday List 2022

The State Government of Meghalaya has released the notification of the following days to be observed as Gazetted and Restricted Holidays for the Government offices in Meghalaya during the year 2022.

Meghalaya Govt General Holiday List 2022

GENERAL HOLIDAYS

  • 01st January 2022 – Saturday – New Year’s Day
  • 26th January 2022 – Wednesday – Republic Day
  • 18th March 2022 – Friday – Holi
  • 15th April 2022 – Friday – Good Friday
  • 03rd May 2022 – Tuesday – Id-ul-Fitr
  • 10th July 2022 – Sunday – Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
  • 14th July 2022 – Thursday – Beh Dienkhlam
  • 17th July 2022 – Sunday – U Tirot Sing Day
  • 15th August 2022 – Monday – Independence Day
  • 19th August 2022 – Friday – Janmashtami
  • 02nd October 2022 – Sunday – Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
  • 04th October 2022 – Tuesday – Dussehra (Maha Navami)
  • 05th October 2022 – Wednesday – Dussehra
  • 24th October 2022 – Monday – Diwali (Deepavali)
  • 11th November 2022 – Friday – Wangala Festival
  • 23rd November 2022 – Wednesday – Seng kutsnem
  • 12th December 2022 – Monday – Pa-Togan Nengminja Sangma
  • 18th December 2022 – Sunday – Death Anniversary of U SoSo Tham
  • 24th December 2022 – Saturday – Christmas Festival
  • 25th December 2022 – Sunday – Christmas Festival
  • 26th December 2022 – Monday – Christmas Festival
  • 27th December 2022 – Tuesday – Christmas Festival
  • 30th December 2022 – Friday – U Kiang Nangbah

LOCAL HOLIDAYS

The Deputy Commissioners are authorized to declare a maximum of 3 (three) days only as local holidays within their respective jurisdiction on the following occasions during the year 2022 except for East Khasi Hills District where State Government in GAD (A) will declare the Local Holidays.

(1). 53rd Garo Labour Corp Day (2). Shad Suk Mynsiem (3). Unitarian Anniversary Day (4). Shad Nongkrem (5). Any other Festival of Local significance.

SPECIAL HOLIDAY

Special Holiday has also been declared for all State Government Offices and all Revenue and Magisterial Courts and Educational Institutions in East Khasi Hills District, South West Khasi Hills District, West Khasi Hills District, East Jaintia Hills District, West Jaintia Hills District, Eastern West Khasi Hills District and Ribhoi District on the 22nd June, 2022 to celebrate “Rev. Thomas Jones Day”

Meghalaya Govt Restricted Holiday List 2022

RESTRICTED HOLIDAYS

In addition to holidays mentioned at Annexure-I, each employee will also be allowed to avail of any 2 (two) holidays to be chosen out of the list of Restricted Holidays below:-

  • 14th April 2022 – Thursday – Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s Birth Day
  • 15th April 2022 – Friday – Assamese New Year’s Day (Bihu)
  • 01st May 2022 – Sunday – May Day
  • 16th May 2022 – Monday – Buddha Purnima
  • 09th August 2022 – Tuesday – Muharram
  • 29st August 2022 – Monday – Tithi of Sri Sri Sankar Dev
  • 31st August 2022 – Wednesday – Ganesh Chaturthi
  • 09th October 2022 – Sunday – Prophet Mohammad’s Birth Day (ID- E-MILAD)
  • 02nd November 2022 – Wednesday – All Soul’s Day
  • 08th November 2022 – Tuesday – Guru Nanak’s Birth Day

HOLIDAYS UNDER NEGIOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT 1881 (XXVI of 1881)

  • 01st January 2022 – Saturday – New Year’s Day
  • 26th January 2022 – Wednesday – Republic Day
  • 18th March 2022 – Friday – Holi
  • 15th April 2022 – Friday – Good Friday
  • 03rd May 2022 – Tuesday – Id-ul-Fitr
  • 10th July 2022 – Sunday – Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
  • 14th July 2022 – Thursday – Beh Dienkhlam
  • 17th July 2022 – Sunday – U Tirot Sing Day
  • 15th August 2022 – Monday – Independence Day
  • 19th August 2022 – Friday – Janmashtami
  • 02nd October 2022 – Sunday – Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
  • 04th October 2022 Tuesday – Dussehra (Mahanavmi)
  • 05th October 2022 – Wednesday – Dussehra
  • 24th October 2022 – Monday – Diwali (Deepavali)
  • 11th November 2022 – Friday – Wangala Festival
  • 23rd November 2022 – Wednesday – Seng kutsnem
  • 12th December 2022 – Monday – Pa-Togan Nengminja Sangma
  • 18th December 2022 – Sunday – Death Anniversary of U SoSo Tham
  • 24th December 2022 – Saturday – Christmas Festival
  • 25th December 2022 – Sunday – Christmas Festival
  • 26th December 2022 – Monday – Christmas Festival
  • 30th December 2022 – Friday – U Kiang Nangbah

Meghalaya Govt Public Holiday List 2022 Month Wise

Meghalaya Govt Holidays in January 2022

  • 01st January 2022 – Saturday – New Year’s Day
  • 26th January 2022 – Wednesday – Republic Day

Meghalaya Govt Holidays in February 2022

  • No Govt Holidays in February 2022

Meghalaya Govt Holidays in March 2022

  • 18th March 2022 – Friday – Holi

Meghalaya Govt Holidays in April 2022

  • 15th April 2022 – Friday – Good Friday

Meghalaya Govt Holidays in May 2022

  • 03rd May 2022 – Tuesday – Id-ul-Fitr

Meghalaya Govt Holidays in June 2022

  • No Govt Holidays in June 2022

Meghalaya Govt Holidays in July 2022

  • 10th July 2022 – Sunday – Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
  • 14th July 2022 – Thursday – Beh Dienkhlam
  • 17th July 2022 – Sunday – U Tirot Sing Day

Meghalaya Govt Holidays in August 2022

  • 15th August 2022 – Monday – Independence Day
  • 19th August 2022 – Friday – Janmashtami

Meghalaya Govt Holidays in September 2022

  • No Govt Holidays in September 2022

Meghalaya Govt Holidays in October 2022

  • 02nd October 2022 – Sunday – Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
  • 04th October 2022 – Tuesday – Dussehra (Maha Navami)
  • 05th October 2022 – Wednesday – Dussehra
  • 24th October 2022 – Monday – Diwali (Deepavali)

Meghalaya Govt Holidays in November 2022

  • 11th November 2022 – Friday – Wangala Festival
  • 23rd November 2022 – Wednesday – Seng kutsnem

Meghalaya Govt Holidays in December 2022

  • 12th December 2022 – Monday – Pa-Togan Nengminja Sangma
  • 18th December 2022 – Sunday – Death Anniversary of U SoSo Tham
  • 24th December 2022 – Saturday – Christmas Festival
  • 25th December 2022 – Sunday – Christmas Festival
  • 26th December 2022 – Monday – Christmas Festival
  • 27th December 2022 – Tuesday – Christmas Festival
  • 30th December 2022 – Friday – U Kiang Nangbah

Central Government Offices Holidays 2022 in Meghalaya

List of Holidays 2022 for Central Government Offices Located in Meghalaya

17 Days of Central Government Gazetted Holiday List during the year 2022

  1. Republic Day – 26 January 2022 – Wednesday
  2. Maha Shivratri – 01 March 2022 – Tuesday
  3. Holi – 18 March 2022 – Friday
  4. Mahavir Jayanti – 14 April 2022 – Thursday
  5. Good Friday – 15 April 2022 – Friday
  6. Id-ul-Fitr – 03 May 2022 – Tuesday
  7. Budha Purnima – 16 May 2022 – Monday
  8. Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) – 10 July 2022 – Sunday
  9. Muharram – 09 August 2022 – Tuesday
  10. Independence Day – 15 August 2022 – Monday
  11. Janmashtami – 19 August 2022 – Friday
  12. Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday – 02 October 2022 – Sunday
  13. Dussehra – 05 October 2022 – Wednesday
  14. Milad-un-Nabi or Id-e-Milad – 09 October 2022 – Sunday
  15. Diwali (Deepavali) – 24 October 2022 – Monday
  16. Guru Nanak’s Birthday – 08 November 2022 – Tuesday
  17. Christmas Day – 25 December 2022 – Sunday

36 Days of Central Government Restricted Holiday List during the year 2022

  1. New Year’s Day – January 01, 2022 – Saturday
  2. Guru Gobind Singh’s Birthday – January 09, 2022 – Sunday
  3. Lohri – January 13, 2022 – Thursday
  4. Makar Sankranti/Magha Bihu/ Pongal – January 14, 2022 – Friday
  5. Basant Panchami / Sri Panchami – February 05, 2022 – Saturday
  6. Hazarat Ali’s Birthday – February 15, 2022 – Tuesday
  7. Guru Ravi Das’s Birthday – February 16, 2022 – Wednesday
  8. Shiva ji Jay anti – February 19, 2022 – Saturday
  9. Swami Dayananda Saraswati Jayanti – February 26, 2022 – Saturday
  10. Holika Dahan – March 17, 2022 – Thursday
  11. Dolyatra – March 18, 2022 – Friday
  12. Chaitra Sukladi / Gudi Padava / Ugadi / Cheti Chand – April 02, 2022 – Saturday
  13. Ram Navami – April 10, 2022 – Sunday
  14. Vaisakhi / Vishu/ Meshadi – April 14, 2022 – Thursday
  15. Vaisakhadi (Bengal) / Bahag Bihu (Assam) – April 15, 2022 – Friday
  16. Easter Sunday – April 17, 2022 – Sunday
  17. Jamat-Ul-Vida – April 29, 2022 – Friday
  18. Guru Rabindranath’s birthday – May 09, 2022 – Monday
  19. Rath Yatra – July 01, 2022 – Friday
  20. Raksha Bandhan – August 11, 2022 – Thursday
  21. Parsi New Year’s day/Nauraj – August 16, 2022 – Tuesday
  22. Janmashtami (Smarta) – August 18, 2022 – Thursday
  23. Vinayaka Chaturthi / Ganesh Chaturthi – August 31, 2022 – Wednesday
  24. Onam or Thiru Onam Day – September 08, 2022 – Thursday
  25. Dussehra (Saptami) – October 02, 2022 – Sunday
  26. Dussehra (Mahashtami) – October 03, 2022 – Monday
  27. Dussehra (Mahanavmi) – October 04, 2022 – Tuesday
  28. Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday – October 09, 2022 – Sunday
  29. Karaka Chaturthi (Karwa Chouth) – October 13, 2022 – Thursday
  30. Naraka Chaturdasi – October 24, 2022 – Monday
  31. Govardhan Puja – October 25, 2022 – Tuesday
  32. Bhai Duj – October 26, 2022 – Wednesday
  33. PratiharShashthi or Surya Shashthi (Chhat Puja) – October 30, 2022 – Sunday
  34. Guru Teg Bahadur’s Martyrdom Day – November 24, 2022 – Thursday
  35. Christmas Eve – December 24, 2022 – Saturday
  36. Guru Gobind Singh’s Birthday – December 29, 2022 – Thursday

Meghalaya Government Holidays 2022 PDF Download

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List of Bank Holidays in Meghalaya 2022

All the above-mentioned public holidays will be observed by the banks in Meghalaya state. Other than this, the banks in Meghalaya also mark all Sundays and second and fourth Saturdays as holidays. However, it should be noted that services like ATM, IMPS, NEFT, etc remain active on the bank holidays.

School Holidays in Meghalaya 2022

Almost every Government holiday mentioned above are observed by the schools of Meghalaya state. Other than this, Sundays are marked as holidays too. However, Saturdays are not observed as holidays by all the schools and every school has its own policy regarding this. One can find the details about the School Holidays in Meghalaya 2022 from the school’s annual holiday calendar. The same can be found in the school prospectus or its official website.

Significant Holidays of Meghalaya State

Some important festivals that are celebrated in the Meghalaya state and are specific to it have been provided below.

  1. U Tirot Sing Day- This day marks the death anniversary of Tirot Sing who fought against British empire to prevent them from gaining control over Khasi Hills. It is a regional state holiday of Meghalaya that falls on 17th of July every year.
  2. Seng Kut Snem- Seng Kut Snem is celebrated every year on 23 November which commemorates the anniversary of formation of Khasi Young Men’s Association that worked to preserve the indigenous way of life. Formed in the year 1899, the association was renamed as Seng Khasi.
  3. Pa Togan Nengminza Sangma- It is a regional public holiday of Meghalaya state that marks the death anniversary of a Garo tribe leader Pa Togan Sangma who fought against British empire to prevent them from gaining control over Garo Hills.
  4. Death Anniversary of U SoSo Tham-  U SoSo Tham was a notable poet of Meghalaya state who contributed a lot to the Khasi language. His death anniversary is celebrated as a holiday all over the state and is observed every year on 18 December.
  5. U Kiang Nangbah- U Kiang Nangbah was a Khasi freedom fighter who fought against the British rule but was later hanged to death. He is remembered on his death anniversary that falls every year on December, 30th.