Bank Holiday Alert: Banks to Remain Closed in Select Cities Between June 30 and July 6 — Full List Here

by

Bhupendra Singh Chundawat

Bank Holidays

If you have any banking work lined up for the first week of July, it’s wise to plan ahead. Banks across various cities in India will remain closed on different days between June 30 and July 6, 2025, due to regional festivals and a national weekly off. While online banking services remain functional, physical branch operations will be affected on specific dates.

Bank Holidays

3 Regional Holidays + Sunday Closure

Banks will be closed for three days in select regions for local festivals and observances. Here’s the full breakdown:

June 30, 2025 (Monday) – Remna Ni

  • Where: Aizawl (Mizoram)

  • Reason: Remna Ni marks the signing of the Mizoram Peace Accord in 1986, a significant event in the state’s history.

July 3, 2025 (Thursday) – Kharchi Puja

  • Where: Agartala (Tripura)

  • Reason: Kharchi Puja is a major tribal religious festival in Tripura dedicated to the worship of the Chaturdasha Devtas (14 deities).

July 5, 2025 (Saturday) – Guru Hargobind Ji’s Birth Anniversary

  • Where: Jammu and Srinagar (Jammu & Kashmir)

  • Reason: Commemorates the birth of the sixth Sikh Guru, Guru Hargobind Ji, known for introducing the concept of Miri-Piri (temporal and spiritual authority).

July 6, 2025 (Sunday) – Weekly Off

  • Where: Nationwide

  • Reason: All banks across the country will remain closed for the usual Sunday holiday.

What Services Will Still Be Available?

Even when bank branches are closed, online banking and mobile app services remain operational. You can continue to:

  • Transfer money via NEFT, RTGS, IMPS

  • Access cheque book, demand draft, debit/credit card services

  • Use account management features like standing instructions or locker applications

What Should You Do?

If you need to:

  • Deposit a cheque

  • Open a new account

  • Get a demand draft

  • Complete other branch-related work

…it’s advisable to finish these tasks before the holiday period begins. Also, check with your local branch for any additional state-specific holidays that may not be listed.

Proper planning can save you from unnecessary delays and ensure your financial tasks are handled on time.

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