Nepal’s Government has brought up a calendar for the nepali New Year, 2079 B.S. The government has scheduled and inscribed six days (16th Ashwin to 21st Ashwin) for Dashain and for Tihar (7th Kartik to 21st Kartik) which is, four days for the holiday. In the same way, national festive holidays are arranged in the forthcoming year as a public holiday all over Nepal. Those staying inside Kathmandu Valley are getting four days of additional holiday.
The government has made a list of holidays respecting all the ethics existing all over Nepal.
The tabular form of National Holidays according to 2078B.S.:
MONTHS Baishakh 01 Baishakh 18 Baishakh 31
Jestha 02 Jestha 15 Jestha 27
Aashadha
Shrawan 06
Bhadra 06 Bhadra 07 Bhadra 14 Bhadra 24
Ashwin 03 Ashwin 13 Ashwin 21 Ashwin 26 Ashwin 27 Ashwin 28 Ashwin 29 Ashwin 30
Kartik 18 Kartik 19 Kartik 20 Kartik 21 Kartik 24 Kartik 25
Mangsir 03 Mangsir 17
Paush 04 Paush 10 Paush 15
Magh 1 Magh 19 Magh 23
Falgun 07 Falgun 17 Falgun 19 Falgun 24
Chaitra 03 Chaitra 04 Chaitra 18 | HOLIDAYS International Labour Day Eid al Fitr
Ubauli Parva/ Buddha Jayanti Republic Day Rakshya Bandhan/ Gaijatra
(No Holiday)
Eid Al Adha
Janai Purnima Gaijatra (Bagmati Province Only) Shree Krishna Janmashtami Haritalika Teej Vrata
Sambidhan Diwas Jitiya Parwa (For Womens Who Celebrate Jitiya) Ghatasthapana Fulpati Maha astami Maha Nawami Bijaya Dashami Papakunsa Ekadashi
Laxmi Pooja Gobardan Puja Bhai Tika Tihar Holiday Chhath Parwa Vrata Falgunanda Jayanti
Guru Nanak Jayanti Bala Chaturdashi Barta
Dhanya Poornima Christmas Safala Ekadashi Wrata
Makar Sankranti Sonam Lhochhar Basanta Panchami Brata (Saraswati Pooja)
Prajatantra Diwas Maha-Shivaratri Gyalpo Lhosar International Women’s Day
Fagu Poornima Fagu Poornima (Terai) Ghode Jatra |
The national government has also decided on giving four holidays generally celebrated nationwide, some offices remain open on this day;
Jestha 21– Ethnic discrimination and untouchability eradication national Day
Bhadra 22– Civil Service Day
Poush 27– National Solidarity Day
Magh 16- Martyrs Day
Saturdays (52)
Baisakh– 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
Jestha– 7, 14, 21, 28
Ashadh– 4, 11, 18, 25, 32
Shrawan– 7, 14, 21, 28
Bhadra– 4, 11, 18, 25
Asoj– 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Kartik– 5, 12, 19, 26
Mangsir– 3, 10, 17, 24
Poush– 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Magh– 7, 14, 21, 28
Falgun– 6, 13, 20, 27
Chaitra– 4, 11, 18, 25
In order to eyeshot more detailed information about the holidays of a new calendar, view the original notice published by the Government of Nepal which is presented below:
FAQ
When is Nepali new year 2079?
In Nepal, Baisakh 1 is the date of the New Year.
Thank you!