Moneycontrol
HomeCityTo avoid festival gridlock, Maharashtra moves Eid-e-Milad holiday in Mumbai to Sept 8
Trending Topics

To avoid festival gridlock, Maharashtra moves Eid-e-Milad holiday in Mumbai to Sept 8

Officials explained that keeping the holiday on September 5, a day before Ganesh immersion, could have created challenges in crowd and traffic management as both processions would have closely overlapped.

September 05, 2025 / 12:45 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

File photo

The Maharashtra government has changed the date of the public holiday for Eid-e-Milad in Mumbai and its suburban districts, shifting it from September 5 (Friday) to September 8 (Monday). The decision was taken in view of the large-scale Ganesh ‘visarjan’ celebrations on Anant Chaturdashi, which falls on September 6.

The announcement was made through a circular issued by the state’s general administration department (GAD). Officials explained that keeping the holiday on September 5, a day before Ganesh immersion, could have created challenges in crowd and traffic management as both processions would have closely overlapped.

Story continues below Advertisement

To avoid this, the government held consultations, and Muslim community leaders agreed to voluntarily shift the traditional Eid-e-Milad procession to September 8.

Following this, the government revised the holiday date. As a result, all government offices, schools, and colleges in Mumbai and its suburbs will remain open on September 5. Instead, they will observe a holiday on September 8. The government clarified that this change applies only to Mumbai and surrounding suburban districts. In the rest of Maharashtra, the Eid holiday will continue to be observed on September 5 as originally announced.