
Bank Holidays in India 2025: Are banks open or closed today, July 28?
Drukpa Tshe-zi is observed on the fourth day (Tshe-zi) of the sixth month (Drukpa) in the Tibetan lunar calendar. It commemorates the day that Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon on the Four Noble Truths to his first five disciples in the Deer Park at Sarnath, over 2500 years ago, after achieving enlightenment.
Source: RBI Holiday Calendar List – 2025
Note: Only Gangtok has a bank holiday on July 28, 2025, for Drukpa Tshe-zi. All other cities remain open.
It's important to note that despite the physical closure of bank branches in Shillong, essential banking services will continue to be available through digital and self-service platforms:
Customers are encouraged to plan any in-branch visits around the holiday and make use of online options for uninterrupted banking.
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