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Post Office Holidays 2022

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By babita
Published on June 16, 2022

Want to know about post office holiday ? Well you have landed on the right article.

In India, the post offices across different states are governed by the Department of Post. The Department of Post belongs to the Ministry of Communications of the Government of India.

Every year, the post office does not operate on certain days. This gives employees time to spend with their families.

So, we have provided post office holiday list 2022 which you must check it.

How many post offices do we have in our country?

Currently, in our country, there are about 1.55 lakh post offices. Since our country is so diverse in terms of technology adoption, post offices play a crucial role in different states depending on the needs of the people of the state.

List Of post office holiday

 The post office holidays 2022 is given below:

Republic day (26th January)

Republic day is a national holiday that celebrates the day the constitution of India was implemented in our country. On this day, the Indian flag is hoisted and parades are held by the Indian army.

This happens at Rajpath, New Delhi. Apart from the processions mentioned above, the Indian president also addresses the nation.

Mahavir Jayanthi (14th April)

In our country, Jains celebrate this day to commemorate the birth anniversary of Mahavir Swami who is said to be the founder of Jainism.

Processions called Rath Yatra are carried out on this day. Temples are decorated with flags and donations are made to help the needy.

Good Friday (15th April)

The Friday before Easter is called Good Friday. This day is celebrated every year by Christians across the country to commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

This day is also known as Holy Friday, Black Friday, and Easter Friday. In some churches, the bells toil a total of 33 times to mark Jesus’ life on earth.

Eid-ul-Fitr (3rd May)

This day marks the end of Ramadan. This is when people who follow Islamic traditions end their month-long fast.

This festival goes by other names like Eid-al-Fitr and Id-UI-Fitr. Typically people participate in common prayers, provide food to the poor, and also wear new dresses.

Buddha Purnima (16th May)

People who follow Buddhism across the country celebrate this day. This day marks the birth anniversary of Prince Siddhartha Gautama who later went by the name Gautama Buddha.

He was the founder of Buddhism. On this day, people who follow this tradition dress up in white clothes and give out kheer to others.

Eid al-Adha (10th July)

This day is celebrated by people who follow Islamic culture and tradition across the country. It is also called Bakrid.

This day commemorates the willingness of Ibrahim who sacrificed his son Ismail as commanded by Allah. This act showed commitment to god and is celebrated nationwide. People visit mosques and pray for peace.

Muharram (30th July)

This day marks the first month of the calendar of the people who follow Islamic cultures and traditions. According to the Islamic culture, This month is considered one of the 4 sacred months. This month is also the hottest month after Ramadan.

Independence Day (15th August)

Indians celebrate this day all over the country. This day is a national holiday celebrated annually.

It signifies the country/nation’s independence from the United Kingdom which had taken over our country’s trade routes at the time.

On this day, the Prime Minister of the country visits Red Fort which is a monument for a flag-raising ceremony, and also addresses the nation which is broadcasted on TVs.

Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti (2nd October)

This day commemorates the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. This day is celebrated to send out a message of peace and harmony and strict non-violence. On this day people perform prayers and pay homage across different states.

Dussehra (5th October)

This day is celebrated by people who follow Hindu customs and traditions. It is also called Vijayadashami and is celebrated for 10 days.

On the 10th day, huge figurines of Ravana, the demon king of Lanka are set ablaze which signifies the victory of Rama and the reunion between Rama and his wife Sita.

Diwali (24th October)

Diwali is called the festival of lights and is celebrated by Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, and Jains all over the country. This is a 5-day festival where people burst crackers and dress up in new clothes.

Guru Nanak Jayanti (8th November)

This day is celebrated by people following the Sikh customs and traditions. This day commemorates the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak who was considered to be the first Sikh guru.

Christmas (25th December)

Christians across the country celebrate this day. This day commemorates the birth anniversary of Jesus Christ.

People share gifts among one another, share food with family and friends and wait for Santa Claus to arrive. This is a common tradition that happens every year in many households.

Conclusion

The post office is open and functioning for most of the year. Only on national holidays and other holidays listed above, the post office are closed.

I hope you liked our article about postal holidays 2022 , if you have any comments or suggestions do share them in the comments below.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • Is the Post office closed on 19th Aug?

Yes, the post office is closed on 19th August on account of Muharram which marks the first month of the Islamic calendar.

  • Is the 2nd Saturday holiday for post offices in India?

No, the post offices are open on the 2nd Saturday but they are closed on Sundays.

  • Is the Post Office holiday today in Bangalore?

No, the post office is open today in Bangalore.

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Babita takes care of Informational Content Writing Expert at ankuraggarwal.in. She has started her career as a video-editor with a reputed news magazine Punjab Kesari in the year 2018.

Though after joining the ankuraggarwal.in, she is living up her passion by getting herself acquainted with latest fashion trend. She is a fashionista who loves shopping. Her favorite past time is reading fashion blogs and binge watch Netflix.

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