Important Days of September 2025
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Every month carries its own share of significance, and September is no exception. For aspirants preparing for competitive exams like IBPS, LIC, NIACL, OICL, SIDBI, PFRDA, RBI, or any other government job, remembering important days and gazetted holidays can give you an edge in the General Awareness (GA) section, which often decides the final merit. Let’s walk through the complete list of important days, national & international events, and gazetted holidays of September 2025 in a structured manner.

 

Important Days in September 2025

September starts with the festivals in India and brings celebrations all over the world. This month is special because of major cultural fests held in various states in India. The important days of September from an exam perspective have been listed in this blog. If your exam includes the General Awareness section, this topic is important for you. Remembering important days will surely help you earn 1 to 2 marks in your exam.

Important National and International days in September 2025 include Teachers Day (India), International Literacy Day, Rashtriya Hindi Diwas, Engineers Day, World Ozone Day, International Day of Peace, Antyodaya diwas, World Tourism Day, and World Heart Day.

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List of Important Days in September 2025

Check List of Important Days in September 2025 given below.

DateDay/ObservationSignificance
5 SeptemberTeachers’ Day (India)Celebrates Dr. S. Radhakrishnan’s birthday & honours teachers’ contribution.
8 SeptemberInternational Literacy DayPromotes awareness about education and literacy across the globe.

Theme 2025: “Promoting literacy in the digital era.”

Source – UNESCO
14 SeptemberRashtriya Hindi DiwasMarks the adoption of Hindi as the official language of India.

For Celebrating Rashtriya Hindi Diwas, Akhil Bharatiya Rajbhasha Sammelan has been organized in Mahatma Mandir Convention and Exhibition Centre, Gandhinagar.

Source – Official Language Department, Ministry of Home Affairs
15 SeptemberEngineers’ Day (India)Birth anniversary of Sir M. Visvesvaraya, honouring engineers’ role in development.

Theme 2025: Deep Tech & Engineering Excellence: Driving India’s Techade

Source – Inter-University Accelerator Centre (IUAC)
16 SeptemberWorld Ozone DayHighlights the importance of protecting the ozone layer.

Theme 2025: From science to global action

Source – UNEP
21 SeptemberInternational Day of PeaceSpreads the message of global peace and harmony.

Theme 2025: Act Now for a Peaceful World

Source: United Nations
25 SeptemberAntyodaya DiwasCommemorates the birth anniversary of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya, promoting welfare of the poor.

Source: PIB
27 SeptemberWorld Tourism DayFocuses on sustainable tourism and its global importance. It will be hosted in South Asia in 2025.

Theme 2025: Tourism and Sustainable Transformation

Source: UNWTO
29 SeptemberWorld Heart DayRaises awareness about cardiovascular diseases and preventive care.

Theme 2025: Don’t Miss a Beat

Source: WHO

Gazetted Holidays in September 2025 (India)

For students and professionals alike, knowing gazetted holidays is crucial for planning studies, exam schedules, and even travel.

DateDayHoliday
6 September 2025SaturdayMilad-un-Nabi (Id-e-Milad)
16 September 2025TuesdayOnam (Major holiday in Kerala)
27 September 2025SaturdayMahalaya Amavasya (observed in West Bengal & some states)

(Note: Gazetted holidays vary slightly based on state government notifications. Candidates should check the official holiday calendar issued by the Government of India for confirmation.)

Why Aspirants Should Pay Attention to Important Days

  1. Exam Relevance: Important days and holidays often feature in Static GK / Current Affairs questions in banking and insurance exams.
  2. Essay & Descriptive Papers: In exams like RBI Grade B, NIACL AO, and IBPS PO Mains, topics like World Literacy Day or Climate Awareness can be asked in essays or descriptive writing.
  3. Interview Prep: Being aware of social, cultural, and environmental observances shows you are a well-rounded candidate.

Conclusion

September 2025 is not just about exams; it’s also about celebrations, awareness days, and holidays that connect us to our culture and the world. As an aspirant, stay aware, stay updated, and use these days as small reminders to fuel your preparation.

Every day counts, and so does your consistency. Make September your month of growth and success.

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FAQs – Important Days of September 2025

1. Which state was the first to start Antyodaya?

It was first started in Rajasthan in the 1970s.

2. What is the special day of September 29?

World Heart Day is celebrated across the world on September 29.

3. Who is the father of World Tourism Day?

I. A. Atigbi of Nigeria is credited as the father of world tourism day.

4. Who gave the concept of Antyodaya?

The Atyodaya is one of the core philisophies of Deen Dayal Upadhyay.

5. Is 16 September celebrated as World Ozone Day?

The UN General Assembly declared 16th September as the International Day of Preservation of Ozone Layer in 1994.

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By Sandhya

Hi, I'm Sandhya Sadhvi (B.E. in ECE from GTU 2017-2021). Over the years, I've been a dedicated government job aspirant, having attempted various competitive exams conducted by the Government of India, including SSC JE, RRB JE, Banking & Insurance exams, UPSC CDS, UPSC CSE and GPSC. This journey has provided me with deep insights into the examination patterns and preparation strategies. Currently, I channel this experience into my role as a passionate content writer at PracticeMock, where I strive to deliver accurate and relevant information to candidates preparing for Banking exams, guiding them effectively on their preparation journey.

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