Indian Festivals in 2020 - India, the land of rich culture and history, has plenty of festivals celebrated with lots of joy, gaiety, rituals and zest. Every region and religion of India has its own set of festivals meant to remember and commensurate the birthdays and great deeds of deities, gurus, heroes and saints. Some of these festivals are celebrated according to religious belief and customs. People of India love to celebrate every festival related to their region and culture. Keeping Fast, serving poor, humanity service and free food are some of the common rituals involved in these festivals. Holi, Diwali, Independence Day and Eid-ul-fitr are some of the major festivals in India. Explore a month by month list of festivals observed in India.



Indian is a country of dynamic culture, and every Indian celebrates many festivals wholeheartedly throughout the year. Every festival is unique in its way. Celebrating them while you pay a visit to the country is a great chance to explore the prosperity of Indian culture and heritage. 

Here is a month-wise list of Indian festivals which will help you choose some among the many:

January

1. Republic Day - Celebration of an Independent India

Enforcement of the Indian Constitution on January 26, 1950, marked the beginning of India as a republic country. Since then every year on 26th January Indians celebrate the national festival with pride. The celebrations take place at Rajpath in the form of ceremonial parades in front of the President of India and other international delegates. Thousands of people visit the ground to be a spectator of the spectacle representing Unity and Cultural richness of the country.