Bank Holidays In July: Branches To Remain Closed For 13 Days, Check State-Wise Calendar Here
Bank Holidays in July 2025: During the month of July, banks are scheduled to remain closed for a total of 13 days due to both national and regional holidays.
With the new month beginning, customers should know that July has multiple bank closures scheduled, including some long weekends for certain regions. The official bank holiday calendar is published by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) ever year. While any changes in the schedule is informed in advance, often there are last moment revisions that become unavoidable. Therefore, customers are advised to keep in touch with their local bank branches and monitor the official calendar.
The RBI calendar includes second and fourth Saturday, Sunday holidays, state-based celebrations, national holidays, and special occassions.
In July, bank employees in Meghalaya will enjoy a long-weekend holiday during 12-14 as after the typical second Saturday and weekend holiday, banks across the state will remain closed on the occasion of Beh Deinkhlam on July 14, 2025. Let's take a look at all the holidays lined up in the month.
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Bank Holidays In July 2025
Date |
Day
|
Holiday
|
Regions
|
July
3,
2025
|
Thursday
|
Kharchi Puja |
Agartala
|
July
5,
2025
|
Saturday
|
Guru Hargobind Ji’s Birthday |
Jammu and Srinagar
|
July
6,
2025
|
Sunday
|
Weekend Holiday |
All Over India
|
July
12,
2025
|
Saturday
|
Second Saturday |
All Over India
|
July
13,
2025
|
Sunday
|
Weekend Holiday |
All Over India
|
July
14,
2025
|
Monday
|
Beh Deinkhlam |
Shillong
|
July
16,
2025
|
Wednesday
|
Harela |
Dehradun
|
July
17,
2025
|
Thursday
|
Death Anniversary of U Tirot Singh |
Shillong
|
July
19,
2025
|
Saturday
|
Ker Puja |
Agartala
|
July
20,
2025
|
Sunday
|
Weekend Holiday |
All Over India
|
July
26,
2025
|
Saturday
|
Fourth Saturday |
All Over India
|
July
27,
2025
|
Sunday
|
Weekend Holiday |
All Over India
|
July
28,
2025
|
Monday
|
Drukpa Tshe-zi
|
Gangtok
|
Even though bank branches stay shut to the public on holidays, customers can still use ATMs, internet banking, and mobile apps without any disruption. These digital services remain fully operational, ensuring smooth transactions. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) releases a yearly bank holiday calendar, which is uniformly followed by banks across the country.
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