Here are some of the major public holidays in New
Delhi, the capital of India including the national holidays.

Delhi is the capital of Union of India and therefore
abides by rules prescribed by the federal authority. The city remains
closed completely on National holidays such as: -
- Independence Day - 15th August
- Republic Day - 26th January
- Gandhi Jayanti (Birthday of 'Father of the Nation') - 2nd October
City is usually silent on Sundays with most of the government
agencies closed.
Dipawali,
Holi and
Eid are the
three major festivals in India, which occurs in the month of October and
March respectively. Some other major holidays are for Guru Nanak
Birthday, Eid-ul-Juha popularly called Bakrid, Dussehra, Christmas and
Baisakhi.
Apart from these there are various restricted holidays too that the
government of Delhi grants.