AP Official Holidays 2025: Four Major Public Holidays Land on Sundays
As per Andhra Pradesh’s 2025 public holiday list, four key holidays will fall on Sundays, sparking concerns among employees and students. Here’s a quick look at these holidays and their impact.
1. Republic Day - January 26, 2025 (Sunday)
Republic Day’s celebration of India’s democratic spirit is typically marked by parades and flag hoisting. Since Sunday is already a day off for most, its impact on work schedules is minimal.
2. Ugadi - March 30, 2025 (Sunday)
Ugadi, the Telugu New Year, is a time for family gatherings and traditional celebrations. Falling on a Sunday allows families to celebrate together, but employees miss out on an additional day off.
3. Sri Rama Navami - April 6, 2025 (Sunday)
Devotees celebrate Lord Rama’s birth with temple visits and processions. Falling on a Sunday may increase participation, but employees lose a public holiday.
4. Moharram - July 6, 2025 (Sunday)
Moharram’s processions and prayers remain unaffected, but Muslim employees miss a weekday break.
With four holidays on Sundays, debates about compensatory offs have arisen. While policy changes are unlikely, some private firms may offer extra leave as a goodwill gesture.
Also read: Andhra Pradesh Public Holidays 2025: Complete List & Dates