This page presents the list of holidays in Manipur for 2026. In a country as culturally diverse as India, holidays often occur in clusters and are broadly categorized into four types: bank holidays, regional holidays, public holidays, and national holidays. Specifically for Manipur, the following is a comprehensive list of regional, public, and national holidays for the calendar year 2026.

Date   Day  Holiday 
1 January 2026   Thursday   New Year’s Day  
1 January 2026   Thursday   Gaan-Ngai  
26 January 2026  Monday   Republic Day  
15 February 2026  Sunday   Lui-Ngai-Ni  
3 March 2026   Tuesday   Yaosang 
4 March 2026   Wednesday   Yaosang Second Day 
21 March 2026   Saturday   Idul Fitr  
3 April 2026  Friday  Good Friday 
14 April 2026  Tuesday   Cheiraoba  
1 May 2026  Friday   May Day  
27 May 2026  Wednesday   Bakrid or Eid al Adha  
16 July 2026  Thursday   Ratha Yathra  
13 August 2026  Thursday   Patriots Day  
15 August 2026  Saturday   Independence Day  
4 September 2026  Friday   Janmashtami  
2 October 2026   Friday   Gandhi Jayanti  
19 October 2026  Monday  Maha Ashtami 
1 November 2026   Sunday   Kut  
8 November 2026  Sunday   Diwali 
12 November 2026  Thursday  Ningol Chakkouba 
25 December 2026   Friday   Christmas Day  
31 December 2026  Thursday   New Year’s Eve 

Bank Holidays in Manipur for 2026

The following list displays the dates and days of bank holidays in Manipur in  2026, including regular week holidays:

Date   Day  Holiday 
1 January 2026   Thursday   New Year’s Day  
1 January 2026   Thursday   Gaan-Ngai  
10 January 2026  Saturday  Second Saturday 
24 January 2026  Saturday  Fourth Saturday 
26 January 2026  Monday   Republic Day  
14 February 2026  Saturday  Second Saturday 
15 February 2026  Sunday   Lui-Ngai-Ni  
28 February 2026  Saturday  Fourth Saturday 
3 March 2026   Tuesday   Yaosang 
4 March 2026   Wednesday   Yaosang Second Day 
14 March 2026  Saturday  Second Saturday 
21 March 2026   Saturday   Idul Fitr  
28 March 2026  Saturday  Fourth Saturday 
3 April 2026  Friday  Good Friday 
11 April 2026  Saturday  Second Saturday 
14 April 2026  Tuesday   Cheiraoba  
25 April 2026  Saturday  Fourth Saturday 
1 May 2026  Friday   May Day  
9 May 2026  Saturday  Second Saturday 
23 May 2026  Saturday  Fourth Saturday 
27 May 2026  Wednesday   Bakrid or Eid al Adha  
13 June 2026  Saturday  Second Saturday 
27 June 2026  Saturday  Fourth Saturday 
11 July 2026  Saturday  Second Saturday 
16 July 2026  Thursday   Ratha Yathra  
25 July 2026  Saturday  Fourth Saturday 
8 August 2026  Saturday  Second Saturday 
13 August 2026  Thursday   Patriots Day  
15 August 2026  Saturday   Independence Day  
22 August 2026  Saturday  Fourth Saturday 
4 September 2026  Friday   Janmashtami  
12 September 2026  Saturday  Second Saturday 
26 September 2026  Saturday  Fourth Saturday 
2 October 2026   Friday   Gandhi Jayanti  
10 October 2026  Saturday  Second Saturday 
19 October 2026  Monday  Maha Ashtami 
24 October 2026  Saturday  Fourth Saturday 
1 November 2026   Sunday   Kut  
8 November 2026  Sunday   Diwali 
12 November 2026  Thursday  Ningol Chakkouba 
14 November 2026  Saturday  Second Saturday 
28 November 2026  Saturday  Fourth Saturday 
12 December 2026  Saturday  Second Saturday 
25 December 2026   Friday   Christmas Day  
26 December 2026  Saturday  Fourth Saturday 
28 November 2026  Saturday  Fourth Saturday 
31 December 2026  Thursday   New Year’s Eve 

Festivals Celebrated in Manipur

Manipur is known for its rich cultural diversity and vibrant festivals, reflecting the traditions of various communities across the state.

  • Gang-Ngai is a five-day festival of the Kabui Nagas, celebrated in December or January. It begins with ritual ceremonies and continues with feasts, traditional dances, and cultural exchanges that highlight community bonding.
  • Republic Day (26 January) is celebrated with flag hoisting, parades, and patriotic programs across the state.
  • Lui-Ngai-Ni (15 February) marks the beginning of the agricultural season. It is a unifying festival for Naga tribes, celebrated with songs, dances, and social gatherings.
  • Yaosang is the most important festival in Manipur, celebrated over five days during February or March. It features the famous Thabal Chongba dance and community feasts, similar in cultural importance to Durga Puja or Diwali in other regions.
  • Eid ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan and is celebrated with prayers, feasts, and charity.
  • Cheiraoba (April) signifies the Manipuri New Year, where families clean homes, prepare festive meals, and climb hilltops as a symbol of progress.
  • Good Friday is observed with prayers and church services, reflecting themes of sacrifice and devotion.
  • Eid al-Adha (Bakrid) commemorates sacrifice and is marked by prayers and charity.
  • Kang is a major Hindu festival celebrated in July, where Lord Jagannath’s chariot procession attracts devotees who compete to pull the chariot.
  • Independence Day (15 August) celebrates India’s freedom with cultural and patriotic events.
  • Eid-e-Milad is observed with prayers and processions promoting peace and unity.
  • Vijaya Dashami symbolises the victory of good over evil and is celebrated with rituals and performances.
  • Gandhi Jayanti (2 October) promotes non-violence and truth.
  • Diwali is celebrated with lamps, sweets, and family gatherings.
  • Ningol Chak-Kouba is a unique family festival where married daughters return home for a grand feast, strengthening family ties.
  • Kut (1 November) celebrates the end of the harvest season with joy and thanksgiving.
  • Christmas Day (25 December) is celebrated with church services, festive meals, and gift exchanges.

About Manipur

Manipur is a beautiful state in Northeast India, with Imphal as its capital. Covering an area of approximately 22,327 sq. km, it shares borders with Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram, and Myanmar.

Once a princely state, Manipur has evolved into a developing region with strong agricultural roots and growing infrastructure. It also has significant hydroelectric potential and is well connected to other parts of India through regular flights via Imphal Airport.

FAQs on Manipur Holidays

Is Lui-Ngai-Ni a holiday in Manipur in 2026?

Yes, Lui-Ngai-Ni falls on 15 February 2026 (Sunday) and is observed as a holiday.

Why is Yaosang a holiday in Manipur?

Yaosang is the most important festival in the state, celebrated over five days with traditional dances, feasts, and community participation, making it a major public holiday.

Are second and fourth Saturdays bank holidays in Manipur?

Yes, banks remain closed on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month.

Is Kut a holiday in 2026 in Manipur?

Yes, Kut is observed as a holiday in 2026.

Is Ratha Yatra (Kang) a holiday in 2026 in Manipur?

Yes, Kang falls on 16 July 2026 (Thursday) and is observed as a holiday.