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February 2026 School Holidays: When Will Schools Remain Closed? Full Festival Details

National Desk: February 2026 is considered an important month for students, as board examinations begin across the country during this period. While most breaks at this time are meant for study and revision, schools and colleges may remain closed on certain days due to religious festivals and regional occasions. However, the final decision on holidays depends on state governments, education boards, and individual school academic calendars.

Festivals Falling in February 2026

The month will begin with Sant Ravidas Jayanti on 1 February 2026, which falls on a Sunday. In states such as Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Chandigarh, the day is usually observed as a restricted holiday. Since it is a Sunday, schools will already remain closed.

On 12 February 2026, Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti will be observed. This occasion is mainly celebrated in Arya Samaj institutions and is generally not declared a full holiday in most schools.

Impact of Mahashivratri and Regional Holidays

Mahashivratri will be celebrated on 15 February 2026, which also falls on a Sunday. In states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Maharashtra, the festival is recognized as a gazetted or restricted holiday. As it coincides with a Sunday, schools will remain closed, although some states may announce an additional holiday.

On 18 February 2026, Losar (Tibetan New Year) will be celebrated. This festival is particularly significant in Sikkim, where schools and colleges are likely to remain closed.

Following this, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti will be observed on 19 February 2026. The day holds special importance in Maharashtra, and schools and colleges across the state remain closed.

No National Holiday in February, Weekends to Be the Main Relief

There is no major national holiday in February 2026. As a result, students will largely have to rely on weekends and breaks aligned with board examination schedules.

Important Advice for Students and Parents

Students and parents are advised to check the official holiday list issued by their respective schools or colleges for accurate information. Breaks received during board examinations should be used wisely for revision and practice. While festivals are a good time to spend with family, maintaining a proper balance between celebrations and studies will be essential.

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