Schools across India will remain closed for Eid-ul-Fitr 2026 on March 21, with some institutions also observing holidays on March 20 depending on the crescent moon sighting. The festival, marking the end of Ramadan, is celebrated nationwide with prayers, feasts, and family gatherings.
Eid 2026 School Holiday: Dates And Observations
Eid-ul-Fitr is one of the most significant Islamic festivals, symbolizing the completion of a month of fasting. This year, the Shawwal crescent moon is expected to be sighted on March 20, which may lead to celebrations on either March 20 or March 21, 2026. Schools and colleges will adjust their holiday schedules accordingly.
Holiday Schedule
Government calendars in states such as Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, and Bihar have listed March 21, 2026, as the official gazetted holiday. However, if the moon is sighted earlier, Eid may be celebrated on March 20, prompting closures on Friday. Some schools may declare holidays on both days to accommodate regional variations.
Cultural Significance
Eid-ul-Fitr, also known as Meethi Eid, is celebrated with morning prayers, charity, festive meals, and community gatherings. School holidays ensure that students and families can fully participate in the joyous occasion.
Key Highlights
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Eid-ul-Fitr 2026 expected on March 20 or 21
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Official gazetted holiday on March 21 in many states
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Moon sighting may shift celebrations to March 20
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Schools and colleges to remain closed accordingly
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Festival marks the end of Ramadan fasting with prayers and feasts
Sources: The Economic Times, News18, India.com, The Indian Express