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RBI-Listed Bank Holidays In July 2025: State-Wise Closures to Know About

Banks in some states will remain closed on select days in July 2025 due to regional events and festivals—here's what you need to know

Bank Holidays In July 2025

As July 2025 approaches, banks in some states will remain closed on certain days due to local festivals and regional observances. While there are no nationwide public holidays this month, state-specific closures may impact banking services. It is recommended that customers check the holiday calendar and make financial plans ahead of time.

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Key State-Wise Bank Holidays in July 2025

In July 2025, banks in some states will remain closed on select days due to regional events, including festivals and important local observances in accordance with the RBI's directives and the regulations of the Negotiable Instruments Act. These holidays are applicable only in the respective states or cities and do not affect nationwide banking services.

  • July 3 (Thursday): Banks in Agartala, Tripura, will be closed due to Kharchi Puja.

  • July 5 (Saturday): A holiday will be observed in Jammu & Kashmir on the occasion of Guru Hargobind Ji's birth anniversary.

  • July 14 (Monday): Banking operations in Shillong, Meghalaya, will be suspended for the Beh Deinkhlam Festival.

  • July 16 (Wednesday): Banks in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, will not operate in celebration of the Harela Festival.

  • July 17 (Thursday): Banks in Shillong, Meghalaya, will be closed in remembrance of U Tirot Singh's death anniversary.

  • July 19 (Saturday): A holiday will be observed in Agartala, Tripura on the occasion of Ker Puja.

  • July 28 (Monday): Banking services in Gangtok, Sikkim, will be unavailable due to the observance of Drukpa Tshe-zi.

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Apart from the regional holidays, banks across the country will remain closed on all Sundays as well as on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month, which fall on July 13 and July 27, following the Reserve Bank of India's standard weekly closure schedule.

While these holidays may impact in-person banking services, customers can continue to carry out routine transactions through ATMs, internet banking, and mobile apps. For services that need a physical visit, such as check deposits, cash withdrawals over certain limits, document submissions, or locker access, it is essential to plan ahead. Customers should check with their local bank branch or official sources for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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