Key Points

California has officially recognized Diwali as a state holiday through Governor Newsom's signing of AB 268. The new law allows state employees to take paid time off and authorizes public schools to close for the festival. Community leader Ajay Bhutoria praised this as a milestone for cultural inclusivity in California. The legislation celebrates the significant contributions of the South Asian community to the state's diversity and economy.

Key Points: California Governor Gavin Newsom Makes Diwali Official State Holiday

  • Bill authorizes state employees to take paid time off for Diwali celebrations
  • Public schools can close and include Diwali educational exercises
  • Recognition celebrates contributions of nearly one million South Asians in California
  • Legislation championed by Assembly members Ash Kalra and Darshana Patel
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California Governor declares Diwali a state holiday

Governor Newsom signs AB 268 making Diwali a California state holiday with paid time off for employees and school celebrations, recognizing Indian American contributions.

"Today marks a radiant milestone in California's journey toward true inclusivity and cultural celebration. - Ajay Bhutoria"

California, October 8

California's Governor Gavin Newsom on Tuesday (local time) officially added Diwali to the state's list of holidays by signing Assembly Bill 268 into law.

The bill would authorize community colleges and public schools to close on "Diwali," as specified. The bill would authorize state employees to elect to take, and would authorize certain community college and public school employees to be given, time off with pay in recognition of "Diwali," as specified.

The bill would authorize public schools and educational institutions throughout the state to include exercises acknowledging and celebrating the meaning and importance of Diwali, as specified.

Ajay Bhutoria, former advisor to President Biden for AANHPI Commision, a prominent Silicon Valley entrepreneur, philanthropist, and dedicated advocate for the Indian American community, lauded the judgement.

In a post on X, he said, "Thank you Gavin Newsom, Governor for Making Diwali a California State Holiday by signing AB 268 Huge thanks to Assembly member Ash Kalra and Darshana Patel for championing this bill and taking to finish line , celebrating light, unity and our diverse communities."

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"Today marks a radiant milestone in California's journey toward true inclusivity and cultural celebration. As Governor Newsom signs AB 268 into law, we honor the tireless leadership of Assemblymember Ash Kalra and Assemblymember Darshana Patel, whose vision and bipartisan collaboration have illuminated the path for this historic achievement. Diwali, our cherished Festival of Lights, embodies the eternal victory of hope over hardship, unity over division, and knowledge over ignorance--a message that resonates deeply with the nearly one million South Asians who call California home and contribute immensely to its innovation, economy, and spirit," he said in a statement.

This recognition is more than a holiday; it's a powerful affirmation of the Indian diaspora's enduring legacy in the Golden State. From tech trailblazers in Silicon Valley to healthcare heroes in Southern California, our community has woven threads of resilience and diversity into the fabric of American excellence. By granting state employees paid time off and empowering schools to observe this sacred day, AB 268 ensures families can fully embrace traditions like lighting diyas, crafting rangoli, and sharing stories of renewal--without the shadows of work or deadlines, Bhutoria said.

"I extend my deepest gratitude to Governor Newsom for championing equity and joy in our multicultural tapestry. To Assemblymembers Kalra and Patel, your advocacy has not only brightened Diwali for generations but also inspired a nation to celebrate our shared light. As we approach Diwali on October 20, let this moment kindle greater pride, belonging, and harmony for all Californians. Shubh Deepavali--may the lamps of progress continue to glow!" he added.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great move by Governor Newsom! This shows true appreciation for Indian Americans who contribute so much to California's economy and culture. Hope other states follow this example.
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Michael C
While I appreciate cultural diversity, I'm concerned about the economic impact of adding another paid holiday. Are we sure this won't affect state services and productivity?
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Ananya R
As a teacher, I'm thrilled that schools can now include Diwali celebrations! This will help all students understand and appreciate Indian culture. The message of light over darkness is universal. 🌟
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Sarah B
Wonderful to see California embracing diversity like this! I've attended Diwali celebrations with Indian colleagues and the food, lights, and atmosphere are absolutely beautiful. More cultural understanding is always good.
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Vikram M
Finally! My parents back in Delhi will be so proud to hear this news. It's about time our festivals get the recognition they deserve in the West. Shubh Deepavali to all! 🪔✨

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