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India.com
07-07-2025
- Business
- India.com
Bank Holidays Next Week: Branches to remain closed on these days; check full schedule here
Bank Holidays Next Week: Branches to remain closed on these days; check full schedule here Bank Holidays Next Week: Banks across India will be shut on Saturday and Sunday in the coming week. However, officially, there are 7 days listed as bank holidays in the month of July. In addition, the second and fourth Saturdays are considered holidays in both public and private banks across India, with Sundays being the regular weekly off. Notably, the list of bank holidays is issued by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and state governments, considering all operational requirements, local and national occasions and religious celebrations. After taking into account all cultural observances, the final announcement is made by the central bank on its official website, with notifications to other financial institutions and local banks. Bank Holidays: 6 July – 13 July Sunday, July 6: Nationwide weekly off for all banks. Saturday, July 12: Nationwide bank holiday on account of second Saturday of the month Sunday, July 13: Nationwide weekly off for all banks. Bank Holidays: State-wise holiday list for July 2025 Thursday July 3: Agartala will celebrate Kharchi Puja due to which public and private banks will be closed on July 3. Kharchi Puja. Kharchi Puja is a prominent festival in Tripura celebrating the fourteen deities called Chaturdasha Devata. Saturday, July 5: Banks will be closed in Jammu and Srinagar on account of Guru Hargobind's Birthday. Sunday, July 6: Nationwide weekly off for all banks. Saturday, July 12: Nationwide bank holiday on account of second Saturday of the month. Sunday, July 13: Nationwide weekly off for all banks. Monday, July 14 – All banks in Shilong will be closed due to Beh Deinkhlam – a Meghalyan festival celebrated by the Jaintia Tribe. Wednesday, July 16: Banks will be closed in Dehradun because of Harela—a widely celebrated festival by people in Kumaon region of Uttarakhand and parts of Himachal Pradesh. Thursday, July 17: All banks in Shilong will be closed to observe the death anniversary of U Tirot Singh—once chief of Khasi tribe. Saturday, July 19: Banks in Agartala will be shut because of Ker Puja—a festival dedicated to Ker a region deity who protects the people of Tripura. Saturday, July 26: Nationwide bank holiday on account of fourth Saturday of the month. Sunday, July 27: Nationwide weekly off for all banks. Monday, July 28: Gangtok will have all banks closed on the account of Drukpa Tshe-zi—a Buddhist festival that marks the day Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon. Bank Holidays Next Week: What To Do In Case Of Emergency? Even on national holidays, the online banking mode and net banking will be accessible to people unless there is some technical issue. In case of a cash emergency, people can use ATMs. The official apps of banks and UPI will also function as usual. RBI is responsible for releasing the annual calendar of bank holidays in accordance with the Negotiable Instruments Act for all banks. The provision is concerned with the issuing of checks and promissory notes. Therefore, any transactions that include these instruments are not available during the official holidays. It should be noted that the official dates for the holidays might be different across states due to different regional and local requirements. Therefore, it is advisable to check for the holiday schedule or list of your local bank branch beforehand.


Mint
03-07-2025
- Business
- Mint
Bank holiday today: Are banks in Tripura closed for Kharchi Puja on July 3? Check full schedule here
Bank holiday today, July 3: Across the north-eastern state of Tripura and its capital Agartala, banks will be closed today (July 3, Thursday), for Kharchi Puja. Kharchi Puja is a Hindu festival, celebrated in Tripura, that is dedicated to fourteen deities called Chaturdasha Devata. Over this week, banks in India and in various states will have holidays for Guru Hargobind's birthday and the weekend as well. Overall, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has listed a total of seven holidays in July this year. Besides this, all banks in India, public and private, have the second and fourth Saturdays as a holiday and all Sundays in the month are weekly offs. The RBI and state governments create a list of holidays for banks, taking into account national and local occasions, operational requirements, religious celebrations and other cultural observances. The central bank makes the announcement through its official website and notifications to banks and other financial institutions. July 3 (Thursday) — Kharchi Puja — Banks will be closed in Agartala to celebrate Kharchi Puja, a Hindu festival in Tripura dedicated to fourteen deities called Chaturdasha Devata. July 5 (Saturday) — Guru Hargobind's Birthday — Banks will be closed in Jammu and Srinagar to mark Guru Hargobind's Birthday, the sixth of the ten Sikh Gurus. July 6 (Sunday) — Banks closed pan-India. July 12 (Saturday) — Bank closed pan-India for second Saturday. July 13 (Sunday) — Banks closed pan-India. July 14 (Monday) — Beh Deinkhlam — Banks will be closed in Shillong for Beh Deinkhlam, a festival celebrated by the Jaintia tribe in Meghalaya. July 16 (Wednesday) — Harela — Banks in Dehradun will be closed for Harela, a festival celebrated in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand and some parts of Himachal Pradesh. July 17 (Thursday) — Death Anniversary of U Tirot Singh — Banks will remain shut in Shillong, marking the death anniversary of U Tirot Singh, one of the chiefs of the Khasi people. July 19 (Saturday) — Ker Puja — Banks in Agartala will be closed for Ker Puja, a festival celebrated in Tripura. It is dedicated to Ker, the region's guardian deity, who protects from calamities and external threats. July 26 (Saturday) — Banks closed pan-India for fourth Saturday. July 27 (Sunday) — Banks closed pan-India. July 28 (Monday) — Drukpa Tshe-zi — Banks in Gangtok will be closed for Drukpa Tshe-zi, a Buddhist festival that falls on the fourth day of the sixth month in the Tibetan lunar calendar. This day marks Lord Buddha's first sermon. You can continue to use online or mobile banking services even on national holidays — unless notified to users for technical or other reasons. For cash emergencies, ATMs are open for withdrawals, app and UPI function as usual. All of the bank's annual holiday calendar is declared by the RBI under provisions of the Negotiable Instruments Act, which deals with the issuance of cheques and promissory notes. Transactions involving these instruments are thus not available during these listed holidays. You should note that holidays may differ across states in India due to regional and local requirments. It is thus best to check with your local bank branch for their holiday schedule or list ahead of time to be properly informed and make preparations in case of emergencies or long weekends.


Time of India
02-07-2025
- Time of India
Kharchi Puja 2025: Date, history, celebration, wishes, messages, WhatsApp status to share
Kharchi Puja 2025: It is one of the most important and sacred festivals celebrated in Tripura. This important Hindu festival is known for its unique rituals and week-long celebrations. In 2025, Kharchi Puja will be celebrated on July 3rd, drawing thousands of devotees and tourists to the Fourteen Gods temple known as the 'Chaturdasha Devata in Old Agartala. In this article, we explore the history, meaning, significance, rituals, and wishes of Kharchi Puja 2025. You'll also find WhatsApp messages, wishes and status ideas to share the festive spirit with your friends and family. What is Kharchi Puja? Understanding the Meaning and Significance The word 'Kharchi' comes from the Tripuri word 'Khya', which means Earth. Kharchi Puja is a festival that pays respect to Mother Earth and the Fourteen Gods worshipped by the people of Tripura. It symbolises the cleansing of the Earth after the sacred time known as 'Ama Pechi' – believed to be the menstruation period of the Mother Goddess. The main purpose of Kharchi Puja is to wash away sins, restore purity to the Earth, and bring peace, prosperity, and well-being to everyone. Kharchi Puja 2025 Date and Location Date: July 3, 2025 Main Location: Old Agartala, Tripura, India Duration: 7 days of grand celebration The festival starts 15 days after Ama Pechi and takes place on Shukla Ashtami, according to the Hindu lunar calendar. History of Kharchi Puja: A Glimpse into Tripuri Traditions The history of Kharchi Puja goes back centuries and is deeply rooted in the tribal customs of Tripura. It is believed that the rituals were started by the royal family of Tripura and continue to be followed with devotion. According to Tripuri legends, after Ama Pechi, the Earth becomes impure. Since menstruation is seen as a sacred yet unclean period, Kharchi Puja is performed to cleanse the Earth. The rituals are believed to bring spiritual and environmental balance. Kharchi Puja significance The festival, which honours the traditional tribal gods, is held during June or July in Old Agartala, Tripura. The idols used in the rituals only include the heads of the deities, and each is given a name based on Hindu beliefs, such as Hara, Uma, Hari, Maa, Bani, Kumar, Ganesh, Brahma, Pritthi, Ganga, Abdi, Kamesh, and Himadri. These head-shaped idols have also been accepted and worshipped by Hindus in Tripura. Many old stories and legends about these Fourteen Gods are well-known throughout the state. The religious rituals begin one day before the main festival starts. Items used in the worship include buffaloes, he-goats, eggs, bamboo poles and pipes, umbrellas, clay pots, ducks, pigeons, bamboo sticks, thread, cotton, turmeric, vermilion, wine, banana leaves, and rice. The head priest, known as the Chantai, recites sacred mantras, while his assistant performs the animal sacrifices. A vibrant and grand fair is also organised during this time, which continues for seven days. What makes this festival truly special is its message of peace, unity, and togetherness. People from all communities, regardless of caste, religion, or background, come together to joyfully celebrate this traditional event. Rituals and Celebrations During Kharchi Puja Kharchi Puja is full of colourful and traditional rituals that last for seven days. Each day has its own importance and draws massive gatherings. Key Rituals of Kharchi Puja: Fourteen Gods are taken from the temple and carried to the Saidra river. The deities are bathed in the holy river by priests known as Chantai. After purification, the idols are brought back to the temple premises. Flowers, vermilion, sweets, and animal sacrifices (like goats and pigeons) are offered. The entire community, both tribal and non-tribal, participates in the rituals. Cultural events, traditional dances, and a grand fair are held every evening. This festival is more than just a religious event – it's a celebration of unity, heritage, and devotion. Why is Kharchi Puja Important? Kharchi Puja holds immense importance for the people of Tripura and followers of traditional Hindu customs. As the world becomes more aware of environmental consciousness, Kharchi Puja reminds us of the sacred connection between humans and nature, especially Mother Earth. With more people sharing festive content online, this year's celebration is expected to reach a wider audience through WhatsApp messages, social media status updates, and digital greetings. Wishes and Messages for Kharchi Puja 2025 Here are some beautiful Kharchi Puja wishes and messages to share with your loved ones: May the sacred waters of Saidra wash away all your worries and purify your soul this Kharchi Puja 2025. Let the blessings of the Fourteen Gods guide your path and fill your life with joy, peace, and endless prosperity. On the auspicious occasion of Kharchi Puja, let us take a moment to thank Mother Earth for everything she gives us. May your home be blessed with harmony, love, and divine energy throughout the year. As the idols of the Fourteen Deities return to the temple after being purified in the holy river, may your life also be filled with renewed hope, strength, and spiritual clarity. Happy Kharchi Puja 2025 to you and your loved ones. Wishing you a spiritually uplifting Kharchi Puja. May this sacred festival bring healing to your heart, peace to your home, and unity to your community. Celebrate with gratitude and prayer in your heart. Let us embrace the traditions of Kharchi Puja with reverence and joy. May the divine rituals bring light to your life, remove all negativity, and bring prosperity in every aspect of your journey. Kharchi Puja reminds us of our sacred bond with Mother Earth. On this day, may your soul be touched by the pure energy of nature, and may your home overflow with blessings and peace. As the Fourteen Gods are adorned with flowers and vermillion, may your life too be decorated with happiness, good health, and abundance. Sending you my warmest wishes on Kharchi Puja 2025. On this holy day, may the energy of the Earth and the blessings of the gods bring clarity to your thoughts, strength to your actions, and love to your relationships. Wishing you a divine Kharchi Puja. Let the week-long celebrations of Kharchi Puja fill your life with colour, culture, and contentment. May every ritual performed bring you closer to inner peace and universal harmony. As the sacred rituals of Kharchi Puja purify the Earth, may your life be free from past burdens and filled with new beginnings. Wishing you and your family a blessed and joyful Kharchi Puja 2025. May the divine blessings of the Fourteen Gods bring peace, prosperity, and happiness to your home. Happy Kharchi Puja 2025! On this sacred occasion, let's pray for a clean Earth and a pure heart. Wishing you and your family a blessed Kharchi Puja! Let the spirit of Kharchi Puja purify your life just like the Saidra river cleanses the deities. Jai Maa Earth! Celebrate the beauty of our traditions with Kharchi Puja 2025. May this festival bring new beginnings! Let's join hands in prayer, music, and celebration. Wishing you love and light this Kharchi Puja! WhatsApp Status Ideas for Kharchi Puja 2025 Celebrating purity, prayer, and Mother Earth – Happy Kharchi Puja 2025! 🙏✨ The blessings of the Fourteen Gods are upon us. Let the healing begin! 🌿 #KharchiPuja2025 Holy water, pure prayers, and sacred Earth – it's Kharchi Puja time! 🙌💫 From Ama Pechi to Kharchi – honouring Mother Earth and tradition. 🌍❤️ May this Kharchi Puja cleanse our souls and unite our hearts. 💫🙏 Traditions that touch the Earth and the soul. Happy Kharchi Puja to all! 🎉🌱 Light, devotion, and divine rituals – that's the spirit of Kharchi Puja. 🌼 May the gods shower their blessings this Kharchi Puja! Let the celebrations begin. 💐✨ A week of devotion. A lifetime of blessings. #KharchiPuja #TripuraTradition 🔱 Fourteen Gods. One Earth. Infinite Blessings. Wishing peace and positivity this Kharchi Puja! 🌸🙏 🌸 Kharchi Puja vibes only! 🌼 #KharchiPuja2025 🌊 Fourteen Gods, one love – Happy Kharchi Puja! 🌿 Respect Earth. Celebrate Kharchi Puja. 🕉️ Blessings, prayers, and pure energy this Kharchi Puja! 🐐 Tradition. Culture. Devotion. #Tripura #KharchiPuja Kharchi Puja 2025 is not just a religious ritual but a powerful tribute to Mother Earth, cultural heritage, and spiritual purity. The festival connects communities, preserves age-old traditions, and inspires everyone to live in harmony with nature. Don't forget to celebrate this sacred event by sending Kharchi Puja wishes, sharing festive messages, and updating your WhatsApp status to spread positivity and joy. Tags: Kharchi Puja, Kharchi Puja 2025, Kharchi Puja date, Kharchi Puja history, Kharchi Puja meaning, Tripura festivals 2025, Hindu festivals in July 2025, Kharchi Puja rituals, Kharchi Puja celebration, Mother Earth worship, Ama Pechi, Fourteen Gods Tripura, Kharchi Puja messages, Kharchi Puja wishes, Kharchi Puja WhatsApp status (Note: Dates/timings may be subject to change; details mentioned here are as per the information available.) For more informative articles on historical and upcoming events from around the world, please visit Indiatimes Events.


India Today
30-06-2025
- Business
- India Today
Bank holidays in July 2025: Banks to remain closed for 13 days
The Reserve Bank of India has taken out July 2025 as seven bank holidays in its official holiday calendar for the fiscal year 2025-26, with a state-wise specification of holidays. Bank holidays vary across states, based on national, regional and religious addition to the seven designated holidays, there are also Sunday holidays and two Saturday holidays (on the second and fourth) in July 2025. Kharchi Puja, Harela and Ker Puja are some of the holidays on which the banks in parts of the country will be closed in the coming should verify the month-end bank holidays to plan their financial transactions without hassle. So, here is the complete list of bank holidays as listed for each HOLIDAYS IN JULY 2025: LIST OF STATE-WISE HOLIDAYS AND CALENDAR July 2025 is set to bring a number of state-specific bank holidays in different parts of India, as each region celebrates local festivals and historical days. Here's a snapshot of the significant days when banks in certain states and cities will observe a July 3 - Kharchi PujaBanks will close in Agartala, Tripura in observation of Kharchi Puja, one of the largest Hindu festivals in Tripura. This Hindu festival celebrates the fourteen gods, called Chaturdasha Devata, through traditional July 5 - Guru Hargobind Ji's BirthdayBanks will be closed in Jammu and Srinagar in celebration of the birth anniversary of Guru Hargobind Ji, the sixth of ten Sikh Gurus, which introduced the importance of combining warriorship with July 14 - Beh DeinkhlamBanks will be closed in Shillong, Meghalaya in celebration of Beh Deinkhlam, an important cultural festival of the Jaintia tribe. Beh Deinkhlam involves colourful processions and is observed to pray for good health as well blessing for a good July 16 - HarelaBanks will be closed in Dehradun, Uttarakhand for the Harela Festival, a traditional holiday celebrated in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand and some parts of Himachal Pradesh. Harela is observed during the onset of the monsoon season and includes planting July 17 - Death Anniversary of U Tirot SinghBanks will be closed in Shillong to commemorate U Tirot Singh, who was a chief of the Khasi people and a freedom fighter who fought against British colonial 19 (Saturday) - Ker PujaBanks in Agartala will be closed for Ker Puja, which commemorates Ker, the especially revered guardian deity of Tripura in some communities. Pretty much all ritual dances, sacrifices, rites, and ceremonies are meant to halt natural disasters and threats to the 28 (Monday) - Drukpa Tshe-ziAs Drukpa Tshe-zi is celebrated on the fourth day of the sixth Tibetan lunar month, banks within Gangtok will be closed on account of the Buddhist festival associated with this date; on this day, Lord Buddha began his teaching after attaining days when banks are closed, customers can still access their online or digital banking systems. Funds can still be transferred via NEFT or RTGS or a banking app, and other activities such as credit or debit transactions, ATM withdrawals, and cheque deposits in drop boxes will be can still request services such as cheques in booklet form, demand drafts, standing instructions or account information, either online or from a self-serve kiosk, unless the bank informs you otherwise.- Ends


Mint
30-06-2025
- Business
- Mint
Bank holiday today: Are banks in Mizoram closed for Remna Ni? Check here
Bank Holiday Today, June 30, 2025: Banks in India and in various states will have different holidays over the next week amid Remna Ni, Kharchi Puja, Guru Hargobind's birthday celebrations in Mizoram, Tripura, Jammu and Srinagar. There are a total of seven listed bank holidays in July this year. Besides this, all banks in India, public and private, have the second and fourth Saturdays as a holiday and all Sundays in the month are weekly offs. The RBI and state governments create a list of holidays for banks, taking into account national and local occasions, operational requirements, religious celebrations and other cultural observances. The central bank makes the announcement through its official website and notifications to banks and other financial institutions. June 30 (Monday) — Remna Ni — Banks closed in Mizoram. July 3 (Thursday) — Kharchi Puja — Banks will be closed in Agartala to celebrate Kharchi Puja, a Hindu festival in Tripura dedicated to fourteen deities called Chaturdasha Devata. July 5 (Saturday) — Guru Hargobind's Birthday — Banks will be closed in Jammu and Srinagar to mark Guru Hargobind's Birthday, the sixth of the ten Sikh Gurus. July 6 (Sunday) — Banks closed pan-India.