enlist all the national festivals and also mention how they are celebrated
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19 FESTIVAL IN INDIA.
To give you a fair idea about all the festivals of India in 2019 and their dates, before you begin, here is a piece of information that would prove essential for you! It will also tell you about the importance of festivals in India!
Diwali – 27th October (Sunday)
Holi – 21st March (Thursday)
Dussehra – 8th October (Tuesday)
Navratri – From 29th September to 7th October (Monday)
Durga Puja – 7th October (Monday)
Janmashtmi – 24th August (Saturday)
Ganesh Chaturthi – 2nd September (Monday)
Gurupurab – 12th November (Tuesday)
Rakshabandhan – 15th August (Thursday)
Eid Ul Fitr – 5th June (Wednesday)
Bihu – Begins on 13th April (Saturday)
Hemis – Begins on 11th July (Saturday)
Onam – Begins on 1st September (Sunday)
Pongal – Begins on 15th January (Sunday)
Christmas – 25th December (Wednesday)
Easter – 21st April (Sunday)
Baisakhi – 14th April (Sunday)
Makar Sakranti – 14th Jan(Monday)
Maha Shivratri – 4th March (Monday)
Republic Day, Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanti are celebrated as National festivals of India. All the three National holidays are “independence” centric as they are connected to India's freedom from British rule. Every year, the Indian government celebrates the national holidays with complete preparations.