Last Updated:
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti 2026: Mumbai observes a public holiday on February 19. Govt offices, banks, and schools closed; essential services will run as usual.

Marathi community members play drums as they celebrate Shivaji Jayanti. (Image: PTI file)
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti is observed every year on February 19 to mark the birth anniversary of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. He was the founder of the Maratha Empire and is remembered as one of India’s most respected rulers. Known for his courage and strong leadership, he fought several battles and built a powerful kingdom.
He was crowned as the “Chhatrapati (Emperor)” in 1674. His ideas, leadership style, and words still inspire people across the country. In Maharashtra, the day is celebrated with pride, and many events are organised to honour his legacy.
ALSO READ: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti 2026: Date, History, And 5 Life Lessons For Today’s Generation
February 19 is a public holiday in Maharashtra. In Mumbai, several services and offices remain closed for the day, while some essential services continue to function. Residents and visitors should plan their schedules accordingly.
Public Transport And Essential Services Will Run As Usual
Public transport in Mumbai, including buses, local trains, and taxis, will operate normally. Commuters can travel without worrying about service disruptions. Metro services are also expected to run as per their regular schedule.
Essential services such as hospitals, clinics, pharmacies and emergency services will remain open. Medical staff and emergency responders will be available throughout the day to handle any urgent needs.
Government Offices And Banks Will Remain Closed
All government offices in Mumbai will stay closed on February 19 in observance of the holiday. This includes municipal offices and other state-run departments.
Banks across Maharashtra will also not operate, as per the Reserve Bank of India’s holiday calendar. Customers are advised to complete important banking work in advance or use online banking services where possible.
Schools And Private Establishments May Have Different Schedules
Government-run schools and colleges will remain closed. Private educational institutions may decide independently whether to declare a holiday, so students and parents should check with their respective schools or colleges.
Private offices and businesses may follow different schedules. Some companies may close to mark the occasion, while others may continue operations. It is best to confirm with the concerned workplace.
Cultural Events And Processions Mark The Celebration
Across the city, cultural events, processions and local programmes are usually held to celebrate the life and achievements of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Devotees of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj join processions and rallies held in his honour, with dhol beats and music filling the streets of cities like Mumbai, Pune, Nashik and Kolhapur.
Many also visit important forts connected to his life, including those at Shivneri, Raigad and Pratapgad, to pay their respects and remember his legacy.
February 18, 2026, 10:36 IST
Read More

