
Bank holidays in July 2025: Banks to remain shut on these days in July 2025: Check full list
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Bank holiday on July 14, 2025
Bank holiday on July 16, 2025
Bank holiday on July 17, 2025
Bank holiday on July 19, 2025
Bank holiday on July 28, 2025
Jul-25 3 5 14 16 17 19 28 Agartala • • Ahmedabad Aizawl Belapur Bengaluru Bhopal Bhubaneswar Chandigarh Chennai Dehradun • Gangtok • Guwahati Hyderabad - Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad - Telangana Imphal Itanagar Jaipur Jammu • Kanpur Kochi Kohima Kolkata Lucknow Mumbai Nagpur New Delhi Panaji Patna Raipur Ranchi Shillong • • Shimla Srinagar • Thiruvananthapuram
Holiday Description Day Kharchi Puja 3 Guru Hargobind Ji's Birthday 5 Beh Deinkhlam 14 Harela 16 Death Anniversary of U Tirot Singh 17 Ker Puja 19 Drukpa Tshe-zi 28
Bank holidays in India vary from one region to another. They differ from one state to the next and are often influenced by local festivities, religious events, and regional festivals. All scheduled and non-scheduled banks will observe public holidays on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month. And national holidays such as Republic Day, Independence Day, and Gandhi Jayanti are observed across all states.Even while net banking and mobile apps have made it simpler to carry out most banking operations including fund transfers, checking account balances, bill payments, and even loan applications, there are still a number of crucial services that call for a physical bank visit. Updates to KYC information, cash withdrawals or deposits, locker access, dispute resolution for unsuccessful transactions, and joint account and account closure concerns are a few examples.Banks will be closed on occasions such as Kharchi Puja Beh Deinkhlam , Harela, Death Anniversary of U Tirot Singh, Ker Puja, Drukpa Tshe-zi depending on the state.Banks will be closed in Tripura on the occasion of Kharchi Puja on July 3, 2025.Banks will be closed in Jammu and Srinagar to celebrate Guru Hargobind Ji's Birthday on July 5, 2025.Banks will be closed in Meghalaya on the occasion of Beh Deinkhlam on July 14, 2025.Banks will be closed in Uttarakhand on the occasion of Harela on July 16, 2025.Banks will be closed in Meghalaya to commemorate the death anniversary of U Tirot on July 17, 2025.Banks will be closed in Tripura on the occasion of Ker Puja on July 19, 2025.Banks will be closed in Sikkim on the occasion of Drukpa Tshe-zi on July 19, 2025.Bank holidays in July 2025: State wise listSource: RBI website
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Mint
a day ago
- Mint
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Indian Express
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