
Bank holiday today: Are banks open or closed today on June11, 2025 for Guru Kabir Jayanti?
Are banks open or closed today on June 11, 2025?
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Holiday Description Day Bakri ID (Id-Uz-Zuha) 7 Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti/Saga Dawa 11 Ratha Yatra/Kang (Rathajatra) 27 Remna Ni 30
Banks in many states will remain closed today, June 11, 2025, in observance of Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti and Saga Dawa , two significant regional festivals, according to the official holiday calendar released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). These are not nationwide public holidays but are recognized as regional holidays in select states where the festivals hold cultural or religious significance.Banks are closed only in Shimla and Sikkim today on June 11, 2025. In all other states and union territories banks are operating as usual, with full services available (branch, ATM, online).Kabir Jayanti, also known as Kabir Praakat Diwas, is celebrated to commemorate the manifestation of Kabir, a famous poet and mystic saint in India. It is celebrated once in a year on the full moon day in the Hindu month of Jyeshtha. On this day, his followers remember his teachings and recite his poems together.All scheduled and non-scheduled banks will observe public holidays on the second and fourth Saturdays. And it is a working day on the first, third and fifth Saturdays in some cases unless specified in RBI's holiday calendar.Saga Dawa is a major Buddhist festival in Sikkim particularly significant for Mahayana Buddhists, commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and passing away of Buddha Shakyamuni. Celebrates the birth and enlightenment of Sakyamuni and his entry to Nirvana.June 27: Friday: Ratha Yatra/Kang (Rathajatra)Banks will be closed in Orissa and Manipur on June 27 for the occasion for Ratha Yatra.June 30: Monday: Remna NiBanks will be closed in Mizoram on June 30 for Remna N which is also known as Peace day.
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