Important Days and Festivals in February 2026: The Complete Calendar
February 2026 is shaping up to be a month of intense cultural significance and global reflection. Spanning just 28 days, the calendar is packed with major religious events like Mahashivratri and vital awareness days such as World Cancer Day. For those planning their work schedules or family gatherings, the mid-month alignment of festivals suggests a period of high social activity.
February 2026 Important Dates Table

The following table consolidates the primary national, international, and religious observances for the month. These dates are essential for students, bankers, and event planners alike.
| Date | Occasion / Festival | Category |
|---|---|---|
| February 1 | Guru Ravidas Jayanti / Magha Purnima | Religious |
| February 2 | World Wetlands Day | International |
| February 4 | World Cancer Day | Health Awareness |
| February 5 | Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti | Gazetted/Regional |
| February 10 | World Pulses Day / National Deworming Day | Global/Health |
| February 11 | Intl. Day of Women and Girls in Science | Education/Social |
| February 13 | World Radio Day / Kumbha Sankranti | Media/Religious |
| February 14 | Valentine’s Day | Cultural |
| February 15 | Mahashivratri | Major Festival |
| February 21 | International Mother Language Day | Cultural/UN |
| February 24 | Central Excise Day | Departmental |
| February 28 | National Science Day | National |
Market and Social Impact Analysis
From a business perspective, the cluster of holidays around mid-February typically drives a surge in the retail and “gifting” economy. Historically, such moves in the calendar have meant a 10-12% increase in consumer spending within the gems, jewelry, and hospitality sectors. While the religious sentiment remains the primary driver, the secular celebration of Valentine’s Day just 24 hours before Mahashivratri creates a unique logistical challenge for event management and local traffic authorities.
Analysts might read this as a “high-velocity” month. Since 2026 is not a leap year, the transition into the March financial closing and academic boards will feel much faster than in 2024. Figures may shift once official updates arrive regarding specific state-level bank holidays.
Expert Guidance: What to do now?
If you are a student, use the International Day of Women and Girls in Science (Feb 11) to finalize your research abstracts for National Science Day. For working professionals, note that Mahashivratri falls on a Sunday. This might result in a “lost” holiday for some, though many regional offices may declare the following Monday as a restricted holiday. It is worth checking your internal HR portal for desi-specific leave policies early in the month.
Compared to February 2025, the 2026 schedule is more compact. The “back-to-back” nature of these dates means that public spaces and temples will likely be more crowded than usual during the second week of the month.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a long weekend in February 2026?
Since Mahashivratri falls on Sunday (Feb 15), a long weekend depends on whether your local government or employer grants a holiday on Monday, Feb 16.
Why is February 28 celebrated as National Science Day?
It honors the discovery of the ‘Raman Effect’ by Sir C.V. Raman in 1928, which led to his Nobel Prize in Physics.
When is Mahashivratri in 2026?
Mahashivratri falls on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
Is February 2026 a leap year?
No, 2026 is not a leap year, so February will have 28 days.
When is National Science Day?
National Science Day is observed every year on February 28 to mark the discovery of the Raman Effect.
Disclaimer: Event dates and Tithis are based on standard Indian calendars. Previous data is not available in current reporting for specific local administrative changes.
Written by: Pravin Kumar – News Desk – News Hours18 – https://www.newshours18.com





