July 2025 Bank Holidays: Banks Closed for Up to 13 Days Next Month, a State-by-State Guide
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In July 2025, banks across India will observe closures for up to 13 days, encompassing weekends and various regional festivals. It's crucial to plan your bank-related work accordingly to avoid any inconvenience. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announces bank holidays at the start of each month.

State-Wise Holiday Breakdown

The bank holidays in July 2025 include:

  • July 3 (Thursday): Banks will be closed in Agartala for Kharchi Puja.
  • July 5 (Saturday): Banks will be closed in Jammu and Srinagar for Guru Hargobind Ji Jayanti.
  • July 6 (Sunday): Nationwide Sunday holiday.
  • July 12 (Saturday): Second Saturday holiday across India.
  • July 13 (Sunday): Nationwide Sunday holiday.
  • July 14 (Monday): Bank holiday in Shillong for Beh Dienkhlam.
  • July 16 (Wednesday): Banks closed in Dehradun for Harela Festival.
  • July 17 (Thursday): Holiday in Shillong for UTirot Sing Day.
  • July 19 (Saturday): Bank holiday in Agartala for Ker Puja.
  • July 20 (Sunday): Sunday holiday across the country.
  • July 26 (Saturday): Fourth Saturday holiday in India.
  • July 27 (Sunday): Nationwide Sunday holiday.
  • July 28 (Monday): Holiday in Gangtok for Drukpa Tshe Zhi.

National vs. Regional Holidays

It's important to note the distinction between national holidays and regional or state-specific holidays. National holidays like Republic Day (January 26), Independence Day (August 15), and Gandhi Jayanti (October 2) are observed throughout India. However, numerous festivals and observances are specific to certain states, leading to variations in bank holiday lists.

Digital Banking as an Alternative

Even though physical bank branches will be closed on these holidays, digital banking services will remain operational. Customers can still access services such as:

  • Mobile banking
  • Internet banking
  • UPI (Unified Payments Interface)
  • ATM withdrawals

These platforms allow you to check your account balance, make transfers, pay bills, and handle other essential banking tasks from the comfort of your home.

Planning Ahead

Given the number of holidays, it is prudent to plan your bank visits and transactions in advance. For urgent matters, verifying the holiday list specific to your city or state is always recommended. Keep an eye on official announcements from the RBI and state governments for any last-minute changes to the holiday calendar.

Utilizing Online Facilities

Online banking facilities remain available 24/7, providing a convenient way to manage your finances during bank holidays. You can make electronic payments, check your account balance, and transfer money without needing to visit a physical branch. This can save you time and effort, ensuring your financial tasks are handled efficiently.


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