Governor Gavin Newsom on Tuesday signed a bill by Assembly member Ash Kalra, titled AB 268, officially designating Diwali as a state holiday.

New York: In a landmark decision for the Indian diaspora, California has officially recognised Diwali as a state holiday, becoming the third US state to formally celebrate the Indian festival of lights.
Governor Gavin Newsom on Tuesday signed a bill by Assembly member Ash Kalra, titled AB 268, officially designating Diwali as a state holiday. The bill had passed both houses of the California legislature in September and awaited the governor’s approval.
“California is home to the largest population of Indian Americans, and designating Diwali as an official state holiday will uplift its message to the hundreds of thousands of Californians that celebrate and help introduce it to many throughout our diverse state,” Kalra said last month.
“Diwali brings communities together with the message of goodwill, peace, and shared sense of renewal. California should embrace Diwali and its diversity, not keep it hidden in darkness,” he added.
Pennsylvania became the first state to officially recognise Diwali in October 2024, followed by Connecticut this year. New York City has also declared Diwali a holiday for public schools.
Community leaders and diaspora organisations hailed California’s decision as a historic milestone.
Published: 08 Oct 2025, 08:14 am IST
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