Valmiki Jayanti 2025: Valmiki Jayanti will be celebrated across the country tomorrow, October 7, 2025. In this regard, the Delhi government has declared a public holiday. Schools, colleges, and other educational institutions, as well as all government offices, will remain closed. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta will also be present at special events being held on this occasion. A statement issued by the Delhi government said that Maharishi Valmiki was not only the “prime poet” of Indian literature and the author of the Ramayana, but he is also considered a symbol of equality, justice, and humanity.
CM Rekha on Valmiki Jayanti

It should be noted that Maharishi Valmiki continues to guide society on the path of dignity, respect, and equality. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta added, “This occasion provides us with an opportunity to remember his life, work, and contributions to society. She added that the Delhi government is committed to ensuring the upliftment, education, and equal opportunities for the Dalit community. Maharishi Valmiki’s teachings have consistently strengthened the spirit of justice and harmony in society.”
What will remain closed in Delhi on Valmiki Jayanti tomorrow?
In an official statement, the Delhi government stated that all government offices will be closed on Tuesday, providing employees with a day off. Schools and colleges will also be closed, resulting in students receiving a holiday. This decision is not only a symbol of reverence but also a mark of respect for cultural heritage.
Valmiki Jayanti 2025

According to a statement from the Delhi government, this holiday will provide employees with an opportunity not only to relax but also to participate in cultural events and draw inspiration from the life of Maharishi Valmiki. With schools and educational institutions closed, students will also have the opportunity to understand and participate in the significance of this special day.
Delhi News Today: Who was Maharishi Valmiki?

Maharishi Valmiki was a great Sanskrit poet of ancient India and the author of the Ramayana. He is called the Adi Kavi because he composed the first epic poem. He was originally a hunter, later became a sage through penance, and described the life story of Lord Rama in the Ramayana.
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