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Bank Holiday In July 2025: Banks will be closed for 5 days this week, know the complete list of states

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Bank Holiday July 2025: Banks are going to be closed for 5 days in the week from 14th to 20th July. If you want to go to the bank branch and get any work done, then know whether the bank is closed in your state this week.

Banks will be closed for five days in the third week of July. However, these holidays will not be simultaneously in all the states. These holidays are on different days in different states.

Banks will remain closed in Meghalaya today

Banks are closed in Meghalaya on Monday 14 July 2025. The reason for this is the traditional festival of Beh Denkhlam. This festival is celebrated by the Jaintia community. It means driving away disease and evil. It is a puja performed for harvest and health.

On which dates and where will the banks remain closed?

July 14 (Monday)

Meghalaya – Banks will remain closed on account of Beh Dekhlam festival.

16 July (Wednesday)

Uttarakhand – Banks will remain closed on the occasion of Harela festival. This festival is especially celebrated in Kumaon and some areas of Himachal state.

July 17 (Thursday)

Meghalaya – Banks will remain closed on the death anniversary of U Tirot Singh. Tirot Singh was a freedom fighter.

19 July (Saturday)

Tripura – Banks will not open due to Ker Puja. This puja is dedicated to the local deity Ker.

20 July (Sunday)

It is a weekly holiday, so banks will remain closed across the country.

Rest of July holidays

26 July (Saturday)

Fourth Saturday of the month – Banks will remain closed across the country.

27 July (Sunday)

Weekly Holiday – Holiday in all banks.

July 28 (Monday)

Sikkim – Banks will remain closed on account of Drukpa Chhe-ji festival.

Online banking service will remain operational

If you have to do some work without going to the bank branch, then there is no need to panic. Even during the holidays, online services like net banking, mobile banking and UPI will remain operational 24×7. With this, you can easily do things like transferring money, paying bills, checking balance. If you have to do things like depositing a cheque, making a draft, withdrawing or depositing cash, then finish them before the holidays. Especially in those states where banks are going to remain closed for two or more consecutive days.

 

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