Chandigarh (UT) Government Calendar 2025

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Chandigarh (UT)  Government Calendar 2025

The Chandigarh Government Calendar for 2025 includes the following holidays:

- January Holidays
    - Guru Govind Singh Ji Birthday: January 6, Monday
    - Republic Day: January 26, Sunday
- February Holidays
    - Guru Ravidas Jayanti: February 12, Wednesday
    - Maha Shivratri: February 26, Wednesday
- March Holidays
    - Holi: March 14, Friday
    - Id-Ul-Fitr: March 31, Monday
- April Holidays
    - Ram Navami: April 6, Sunday
    - Mahavir Jayanti: April 10, Thursday
    - Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti: April 14, Monday
    - Good Friday: April 18, Friday
- May Holidays
    - Buddha Purnima: May 12, Monday
- June Holidays
    - Id-Ul-Zuha / Bakrid: June 7, Saturday
- August Holidays
    - Independence Day: August 15, Friday
    - Janmashtami: August 16, Saturday
- October Holidays
    - Dussehra: October 2, Thursday
    - Mahatma Gandhi's Birthday: October 2, Thursday
    - Diwali: October 21, Tuesday
- November Holidays
    - Guru Nanak's Birthday: November 5, Wednesday
- December Holidays
    - Christmas: December 25, Thursday
    - Guru Govind Singh Ji Birthday: December 27, Saturday

Please note that these dates are subject to change as official announcements are made. For the most up-to-date information, you can visit https://chandigarh.gov.in/

Chandigarh is a Union Territory (UT) and the capital of two Indian states, Punjab and Haryana. Here are some key facts:

Geography:

1. Area: 114 sq km

2. Location: Foot of the Shivalik Hills

3. Climate: Tropical

Demographics:

1. Population (2021 census): approximately 12 lakh (1.2 million)

2. Languages: Hindi, Punjabi, English

3. Religions: Hinduism (80%), Sikhism, Islam, Christianity

4. Ethnic groups: Punjabis, Haryanvis

History:

1. Planned city designed by Le Corbusier (1950s)

2. Formed as a separate UT in 1966

3. Capital of Punjab and Haryana

Economy:

1. Service sector: IT, education, healthcare

2. Industries: Manufacturing, pharmaceuticals

3. Infrastructure: Well-planned city, international airport

Education:

1. Panjab University

2. Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER)

3. Chandigarh University

4. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)

Tourism:

1. Attractions: Rock Garden, Sukhna Lake, Capitol Complex

2. Festivals: Chandigarh Carnival, Rose Festival

3. Shopping: Sector 17 Plaza

Culture:

1. Blend of Punjabi and Haryanvi culture

2. Cuisine: North Indian, Punjabi

3. Arts: Music, dance, theater

Infrastructure:

1. Well-planned roads and sectors

2. Public transportation: CTU buses

3. International airport

Challenges:

1. Rapid urbanization

2. Traffic congestion

3. Environmental concerns

4. Water management

Government:

1. Union Territory administered by the Central Government

2. Chandigarh Municipal Corporation

3. Chandigarh Police

Interesting Facts:

1. First planned city in India

2. UNESCO World Heritage Site (Capitol Complex)

3. Highest per capita income in India

4. Greenest city in India (per capita green area)

Note: The information provided is a brief overview. For more detailed and up-to-date information, consult reputable sources.

References:

1. Chandigarh Administration

2. Chandigarh Tourism

3. Government of India

4. Wikipedia


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