Dadra Nagar Haveli Daman Diu Bank Holidays 2023

Dadra Nagar Haveli Daman Diu has 19 bank holidays in the year 2023 excluding the second/fourth Saturday and Sundays. Below is the the month-wise 2023 bank holidays list in Dadra Nagar Haveli Daman Diu.

DATE REASON / REMARKS
January
January 26, Thursday, 2023 Republic Day
February
February 10, Friday, 2023 Gandhi Jayanti
February 18, Saturday, 2023 Maha Shivaratri
March
March 22, Wednesday, 2023 Gudi Padwa
March 30, Thursday, 2023 Ram Navami
April
April 4, Tuesday, 2023 Mahavir Jayanti
April 22, Saturday, 2023 Idul Fitr
June
June 29, Thursday, 2023 Bakrid / Eid al Adha (date may vary)
July
July 4, Tuesday, 2023 Good Friday
July 9, Sunday, 2023 Janmashtami
July 19, Wednesday, 2023 Muharram
August
August 3, Thursday, 2023 Holi
August 15, Tuesday, 2023 Independence Day
September
September 19, Tuesday, 2023 Ganesh Chaturthi
September 28, Thursday, 2023 Eid e Milad
October
October 24, Tuesday, 2023 Vijaya Dashami
November
November 27, Monday, 2023 Guru Nanak Jayanti
December
December 11, Monday, 2023 Diwali
December 25, Monday, 2023 Christmas Day

FAQs on Dadra Nagar Haveli Daman Diu Bank Holidays 2023

How many bank holidays in 2023 in Dadra Nagar Haveli Daman Diu?
Dadra Nagar Haveli Daman Diu has 19 bank holidays in 2023.
Do the above 2023 holidays list include the second and fourth Saturdays?
No. The second and fourth Saturdays are not included in the above list, as the days are by default declared holidays.
How can I see the list of Dadra Nagar Haveli Daman Diu bank holidays 2024 and Dadra Nagar Haveli Daman Diu bank holidays 2025?
We keep updating the bank holidays on this page for Dadra Nagar Haveli Daman Diu. So the 2024 holidays and 2025 holidays will also be posted on this page in their respective years.

More About Dadra Nagar Haveli Daman Diu Holidays 2023

Dadra and Nagar Haveli is a Union Territory in India. It lies near the western coast of India and consisted of two parts. Dadra is surrounded by states of the nation like Gujarat and Maharashtra. The hilly part of this territory lies on the ranges of Sahyadri Mountains. In 196, it became the part of India and announced to be one of the Union Territories. People speak languages such as Varli, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Dhodia, Konkani, Bhilodi and Bhili.

Facts on Dadra Nagar Haveli

Here are some significant facts about Dadra and Nagar Haveli:

  • Official Website: www.dnh.nic.in
  • Date of Declaration as Union Territory: Aug 11, 1961
  • Area: 491 sq km
  • Density: 698/Km2
  • Population: 3, 43, 800
  • Male Population: 1, 93, 900
  • Female Population: 1, 49, 900
  • Number of District: 1
  • Capital: Silvassa
  • Rivers: Ganga River
  • Forests & National Park: Lion Safari WS, Deer Park-Silvassa
  • Languages Spoken: English, Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi
  • Neighboring State: Gujarat, Maharashtra, Daman n Diu
  • Rate of Literacy: 86.34%
  • Parliamentary constituency: 1

In the next part of the article, you will explore the history, climate, culture, food, transport etc of Dadra and Nagar Haveli:

Background:

Before becoming the Portugese Colony, Dadra and Nagar Haveli was under the Maratha rule.  The Portugese ruled this Union Territory for above 150 years. In 1954, the Indian national were forced to leave India. Later, it got the title of union territory in the year 1961. 

Geographical Directions

The geographical location of Dadra and Nagar Haveli is important to know. It lies 20° 25' North and 73° 15' E and this territory lies towards the west side of the nation between Gujarat and Maharashtra. This Union territory is located in the river Daman Ganga's watershed and 40% of the land is covered with the dense and thick forest. It is the homeland to various tribes with vibrant folklore. Most of the tribes are divided into tribal groups including the Varlies, Dublas, Dhodias, and Kokanas. Most of the population is Hindus.

Economy

The economy is dependent several sources of income. Agriculture is the main occupation and the most produced crops are rice, wheat, sugarcane, paddy, pulses, and fruits. The place does not have any large scale industry. The administration is handled by the central Indian government. Forest covers 40% of the land and rest of the area covers cultivation of rice and other cereals and grazing of the cattle.

Infrastructure

Dadra and Nagar Haveli is a renowned union territory of the sub continent managed by the federal government of India and is also responsible for its infrastructure. Silvassa is the capital of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and thus the infrastructure is regulated smoothly. The road and the transport is dependent on the smooth transport system.

Demographics

Here are the facts about the Demographics:

  • Location: Western corner part of India between Maharashtra and Gujarat
  • Latitude: 200 and 20025' North
  • Climate: Cold in winters Hot in summers
  • Maximum Temperature: 370° C
  • Minimum Temperature: 100° C
  • Longitude: 72050' and 73015' East
  • Area: 491 sq km
  • Annual Rainfall: 200-250 cm
  • Capital: Silvassa
  • Population: 3, 43,709
  • Languages Spoken: Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi, English, Bhili
  • Religion: Hindus, Muslims, Christians and others
  • Best Time to Visit: November-March
  • Clothing: Light cotton clothes in summer and woolens in winter

Government

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The union territories are controlled by the national government. The President of the place nominates the administrator or the Lieutenant Governor to reside over the government of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. It remained under the Portuguese and in 1954 it was included in the subcontinent of India.

Society and Culture

The people and culture gives a colorful view. Most of the people belongs to the tribal group. Some of the tribal groups are inclusive of Kokana, Varlies, Koli, Dhodia, Kathodi, Naika and Dublas. The tribals follow their distinctive culture and a set of rituals that depends from one community to the other. Folklores are strongly influenced by the behavior pattern in the society.

Songs and Dance

The tribal groups sings and dance of their favorite tunes on special occasions be it death or happy occasions. Besides tribal groups, the population also has several religious sects too. They have their own festivals with different rituals. The majority of the population comprises of Hindu with approximately 94% of the population. English is used for official purpose otherwise; Bhili and Bhilodi are mostly spoken. In addition to these languages, people also speak Hindi, Marathi and Gujarati.

Food

The tribal culture has its own special food. The people eat extravagant food along with the exotic dishes. Some of its dishes are influenced by Gujarat. Vegetables and pulses are mostly used in the food preparation. They also utilize bamboo shorts as well as mushrooms in preparing the food items. Fresh water fish is also eaten a lot.

Education

Dadra Nagar Haveli has some of the top schools and colleges for attaining academic qualification. Besides this, many institutes are also the part of the place. Also, the place serves computer training institutes and vocational institutes for seeking different courses. It is also consisted of various polytechnic institutes where there is a proper accommodation facility runs in private and government sector.

Tourism

The tribal cultural museum located in Silvassa is an appreciable place to know history and culture of the state. This museum has a huge collection of masks, musical apparatus, statues, and fishing gadgets. You can choose Khanvel to visit as it is located 20 km away from Silvassa.

Dadra Nagar Haveli comprises of other beautiful places such as Vanganga Lake and Island Garden located at the distance of 5 km from Silvassa. These places are consisted of wooden bridges, flowers, jogging paths, thatched huts, and boats for tourists and honeymooners.

Transport

You can reach the territory by train from the near stations located in Dadra and Nagar Haveli. The famous trains includes the following:

    • Rajdhani Express
    • Shatabdi Express
    • Karnavati Express