Diwali is widely celebrated not just in India, but also in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada, thanks to the large Indian population in those countries.
Following bipartisan legislation signed by Governor Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania officially proclaimed Diwali a state holiday.
The law, which goes into force immediately, identifies Diwali as a holiday celebrated on the 15th of Kartik in the Hindu lunisolar calendar. The next Diwali celebration, which runs from October 31 to November 1, will be the first officially recognized observance under the new law.
Notably, the law does not force the shutdown of schools, government offices, or businesses, demonstrating a strong recognition of Diwali’s cultural significance.
Diwali is celebrated with great fervour not just in India but abroad as well owing to the massive presence of Indians across the United States, United Kingdom and Canada.
List of other countries and states abroad to celebrate Diwali:
United States
In the United States, several states observe Diwali as an official holiday. Here’s a list:
New York
In 2023, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation to designate Diwali as a school holiday for New York City public schools. This pivotal legislation mandates that on the 15th day of the eighth month of the Indian calendar each year, all public schools in New York City will observe a closure.
New Jersey
Although New Jersey has yet to pass formal Diwali holiday legislation, many schools are proactive in recognising the significance of this Hindu festival by granting students a day off. Notably, as of 2023, 4.6% of residents in the state identify as being of Indian origin.
Pennsylvania
In a groundbreaking move, Pennsylvania has become the first state in the US to officially honour Diwali with public holiday status. Governor Josh Shapiro’s recent signing is hailed as a historic step.
United Kingdom
While Diwali is not designated as an official holiday in the United Kingdom, the festival