Haryana Calendar July 2026 – Holidays, Festivals & Complete Guide (हरियाणा कैलेंडर 2026 जुलाई)

Are you searching for the Haryana Calendar July 2026? You have arrived at the right place. This detailed guide covers every holiday, festival, and special observance in the official Haryana Government Calendar for July 2026 — including the only Gazetted Holiday of the month, the culturally important Special Days, and all bank holiday closures. Whether you are planning your leave schedule, managing banking tasks, or preparing for upcoming festivals, this article is your complete reference for Haryana July 2026 Calendar.

July 2026 is a month of deep historical significance for Haryana and the nation. It honours revered Sikh devotees, legendary saints, mythological ancestors, and most importantly, a fearless revolutionary martyr — Shaheed Udham Singh — whose ultimate sacrifice for the country earns him a Gazetted Holiday in the state of Haryana.

Haryana Calendar July 2026 – Complete Holiday & Festival Table

Below is the full, verified list of all holidays and significant dates in the Haryana Calendar for July 2026, presented in an easy-to-read table format:

DateDayOccasion / FestivalHoliday Type
04 July 2026SaturdayBhai Lakhi Shah Vanzara JayantiSpecial Day
07 July 2026TuesdayBhai Makhan Shah Labana JayantiSpecial Day
11 July 2026Saturday2nd SaturdayNI Act Holiday (Banks Only)
15 July 2026WednesdayKavi Baaje Bhagat JayantiSpecial Day
25 July 2026Saturday4th SaturdayNI Act Holiday (Banks Only)
27 July 2026MondayMaharaja Daksh Prajapati JayantiSpecial Day
31 July 2026FridayShaheed Udham Singh Martyrdom DayGazetted Holiday (GH)

Note: The 2nd Saturday (July 11) and 4th Saturday (July 25) are NI Act bank holidays. All banks in Haryana remain closed on these dates. Government offices follow a 5-day work week and are closed on all Sundays.

Detailed Information on Each Holiday and Festival in July 2026

1. July 4, 2026 (Saturday) – Bhai Lakhi Shah Vanzara Jayanti | Special Day

Bhai Lakhi Shah Vanzara holds an extraordinary place in Sikh history as a devoted servant who made the ultimate act of reverence for his Guru. He was a transport contractor and cart driver by profession, and a committed Sikh of immense faith.

When Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, the ninth Sikh Guru, was martyred in Delhi on the orders of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1675, it was Bhai Lakhi Shah Vanzara who recovered the Guru’s sacred body. Unable to perform a public cremation due to the fear of Mughal reprisals, he set his own home on fire to cremate the Guru’s remains with full honour, sacrificing his property without hesitation out of devotion and duty.

His Jayanti is observed as a Special Day in the Haryana Calendar July 2026, honouring his selfless courage and unwavering commitment to his faith. Gurudwaras across Haryana hold kirtans and ardas on this occasion.

2. July 7, 2026 (Tuesday) – Bhai Makhan Shah Labana Jayanti | Special Day

Bhai Makhan Shah Labana is a celebrated figure in Sikh history, renowned for his pivotal role in identifying Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji as the rightful ninth Sikh Guru. He was a wealthy merchant and a devout Sikh who had once prayed for the Guru’s protection during a violent storm at sea, vowing to offer 500 gold mohurs if he survived.

When he arrived at Bakala (Punjab) to fulfil his vow, he found many individuals claiming to be the rightful Guru. He tested each claimant by offering only 2 mohurs. When he reached Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, the Guru quietly reminded him of his full vow of 500 mohurs — thereby revealing divine knowledge. Bhai Makhan Shah immediately climbed to the rooftop of the building and shouted, “Ladho re, Ladho re! Guru ladhiyan re!” (“I have found the Guru!”), bringing the congregation to recognise Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji.

His Jayanti is a Special Day in the Haryana July 2026 Calendar, celebrated with gratitude for his faith and the crucial role he played in Sikh spiritual history.

3. July 15, 2026 (Wednesday) – Kavi Baaje Bhagat Jayanti | Special Day

Kavi Baaje Bhagat (Bhagat Baje) was a revered saint-poet of Haryana whose devotional compositions have enriched the folk and spiritual literature of the region for generations. Deeply rooted in the Bhakti movement, his poetry carried messages of love, equality, devotion to God, and social harmony that resonated strongly with the common people of Haryana.

Saint-poets like Baje Bhagat played a crucial role in keeping spirituality accessible to ordinary people — far from complex rituals — by expressing the divine through the simplicity of regional language and folk music. His Jayanti is commemorated as a Special Day in the Haryana Calendar, with literary programs, spiritual gatherings, and folk music events organized in his memory across the state.

4. July 27, 2026 (Monday) – Maharaja Daksh Prajapati Jayanti | Special Day

Maharaja Daksh Prajapati is a significant figure in Hindu mythology and cosmology. He is one of the Prajapatis — the divine progenitors of all living beings — and holds a prominent position in the Puranic texts, particularly the Shiva Purana and the Bhagavata Purana.

Daksh Prajapati is the father of Sati (Dakshayani), who was the first divine consort of Lord Shiva. He is revered as an ancestor by various communities in Haryana, including those who trace their lineage to the ancient Prajapati tradition. Community prayers, havan ceremonies, and cultural gatherings are organized on this Jayanti, which is formally recognized as a Special Day in the Haryana Calendar July 2026.

5. July 31, 2026 (Friday) – Shaheed Udham Singh Martyrdom Day | Gazetted Holiday ⭐

The most significant and solemn occasion in the Haryana Calendar July 2026 is undoubtedly the Martyrdom Day of Shaheed Udham Singh — the fearless revolutionary freedom fighter who sacrificed his life to avenge one of the darkest massacres in Indian colonial history.

Who Was Shaheed Udham Singh?

Udham Singh was born on December 26, 1899, in Sunam, Punjab (now in Sangrur district). As a young man, he witnessed the horrifying Jallianwala Bagh Massacre of April 13, 1919, in which British forces under the command of Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer opened fire on a peaceful gathering of thousands of unarmed men, women, and children in Amritsar. The massacre killed hundreds (official British figures said 379; Indian estimates were much higher) and left an indelible scar on the Indian nation’s consciousness.

Udham Singh vowed to avenge this atrocity. He identified Michael O’Dwyer, the Lieutenant Governor of Punjab at the time of the massacre, as a primary architect of the repression. For over two decades, Udham Singh travelled across continents, working various jobs and slowly preparing for his mission.

The Assassination of Michael O’Dwyer

On March 13, 1940, Udham Singh attended a public meeting at Caxton Hall, London, where Michael O’Dwyer was scheduled to speak. With quiet resolve, he shot and killed O’Dwyer on the spot, announcing his name as “Ram Mohammad Singh Azad” — a name representing the unity of Hindu, Muslim, and Sikh communities that colonial power sought to divide.

He made no attempt to flee and was arrested immediately. During his trial, he declared boldly: “I did it because I had a grudge against him. He deserved it. He was the real culprit. He wanted to crush the spirit of my people, so I have crushed him.”

His Execution and Legacy

Udham Singh was hanged on July 31, 1940, at Pentonville Prison in London — a date now immortalized as his martyrdom day. His remains were repatriated to India in 1974 and cremated at Sunam with full state honours.

In Haryana, July 31 is observed as a Gazetted Holiday, meaning all government offices, schools, banks, and public institutions remain closed. The day is marked with patriotic tributes, processions, and official government ceremonies across the state. His legacy lives on as a symbol of fearless resistance and indomitable national pride.

Holiday Types Explained – Haryana Calendar July 2026

TypeApplicable ToMandatory?Banks Closed?
Gazetted HolidayAll government offices, schools, courts, banksYesYes
Restricted HolidayGovernment employees (optional, limited per year)NoNo
NI Act HolidayBanks onlyYes (for banks)Yes
Special DayGeneral observance, cultural programsNoNo

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. How many Gazetted Holidays are there in Haryana in July 2026?

There is one Gazetted Holiday in Haryana in July 2026 — July 31, the Martyrdom Day of Shaheed Udham Singh. On this day, all government offices, schools, courts, and banks remain closed.

Q2. Are banks open on July 31, 2026 in Haryana?

No. July 31, 2026 is a Gazetted Holiday in Haryana. All banks across the state will be closed on Shaheed Udham Singh Martyrdom Day.

Q3. Why is July 31 a Gazetted Holiday in Haryana?

July 31 is the martyrdom day of Shaheed Udham Singh, the revolutionary freedom fighter who assassinated Michael O’Dwyer in London in 1940 to avenge the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. He was hanged on July 31, 1940. Haryana observes this day as a Gazetted Holiday to honour his sacrifice for the nation.

Q4. How many bank holidays are there in Haryana in July 2026?

Banks in Haryana will be closed on three days in July 2026: July 11 (2nd Saturday), July 25 (4th Saturday), and July 31 (Gazetted Holiday). Additionally, banks are closed on all Sundays.

Q5. Is Bhai Makhan Shah Labana Jayanti a public holiday in Haryana?

No. Bhai Makhan Shah Labana Jayanti on July 7, 2026 is a Special Day in the Haryana Calendar, not a Gazetted or Restricted Holiday. Government offices and schools will remain open.

Conclusion

The Haryana Calendar July 2026 is a month that honours heroes — from the devoted Sikh servants who protected their Guru with their lives, to a saint-poet who brought God closer to ordinary people, to a revolutionary son of Punjab who gave his life to avenge the honour of his nation. The month culminates on July 31 with the deeply moving Martyrdom Day of Shaheed Udham Singh — the only Gazetted Holiday of the month and one of the most emotionally resonant dates in Haryana’s annual calendar.

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