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It's good to plan in advance! So, here's a list of the days in 2025 when our team will not be available or will be partially available. Plan your projects with us accordingly so there's no last-minute rush for you or for us.


A universal celebration marking the start of the Gregorian calendar year, symbolising fresh beginnings and renewal. It's a time when businesses and individuals set new goals, reflect on the past year, and plan ahead. Festive greetings, parties and 'out-with-the-old, in-with-the-new' themes are common.

This traditional Hindu harvest festival marks the Sun's transition into the zodiac sign of Capricorn, bringing longer days and the end of winter. Celebrated across India with kite-flying, bonfires, special sweets and social gatherings. It honours the sun god and gives thanks for the harvest.

Also known as the main day of the colour-festival Holi, Dhuleti is the day when people throw coloured powders and water, celebrating friendship, spring, and the triumph of good over evil. It's a joyful, social feast day full of dance, music, laughter and renewal of relationships.

Celebrated annually on August 15, India's Independence Day marks the nation's freedom from British rule in 1947. It's a day of national pride, symbolizing unity, self-determination, and progress. The day is observed with flag hoisting ceremonies, cultural programs, and tributes to freedom fighters across the country. Brands often use this occasion to highlight themes of patriotism, empowerment, and collective growth.

One of the most widely celebrated festivals in India, known as the 'festival of lights'. It symbolises the victory of light over darkness and good over evil, with homes lit with lamps, fireworks, sweets shared and new clothes worn. It's a major moment for gifting, lifestyle upgrades and joyful gatherings.

Held immediately following Diwali, this festival commemorates the legendary moment when Lord Krishna lifted the Govardhan Hill to protect villagers from torrential rains. Devotees offer huge feasts (Annakut), worship nature, cattle and the mountain, and express gratitude for divine protection and abundance.

The final days of the calendar year are often used for reflection, planning ahead and winding down business activities. Many brands use this time to wrap up projects, announce year-end promotions or preview what's coming in the new year. It's a gentle transition from one year to the next.
**Daylight saving is not taken into consideration
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