Bank Holidays in July 2025: The month of July has started from today. If you have any important work in the bank this month, then this news can be very useful for you. Let us tell you that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released the list of bank holidays for the month of July, let’s know…
Bank Holidays in July 2025: The month of July has started from today. If you have any important work in the bank this month, then this news can be very useful for you. Let us tell you that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released the list of bank holidays for the month of July.
According to this list released by RBI, banks are going to be closed for some 13 days this month. Apart from public holidays, these holidays also include Sunday, second and fourth Saturday holidays. Some of these holidays are valid only in some states. In such a situation, it can be beneficial for you to know about the holidays, let’s know…
July 2025 Bank Holiday List
- 3 July 2025: Banks will remain closed on the occasion of Kharchi Puja in Tripura.
- 5 July 2025: Banks will remain closed in Jammu and Srinagar to celebrate the birthday of Guru Hargobind Ji.
- 6 July 2025: Sunday holiday.
- 12 July 2025: Banks will remain closed across the country due to the second Saturday of the month.
- 13 July 2025: Sunday holiday.
- 14 July 2025: Banks will remain closed on the occasion of Beh Dinkhlam in Meghalaya.
- 16 July 2025: Banks will remain closed on the occasion of Harela in Uttarakhand.
- 17 July 2025: Banks will remain closed on the death anniversary of U Tirot in Meghalaya.
- 19 July 2025: Banks will remain closed on the occasion of Ker Puja in Tripura.
- 20 July 2025: Sunday holiday.
- 26 July 2025: Banks will be closed across the country due to the fourth Saturday of the month.
- 27 July 2025: Sunday holiday.
- 28 July 2025: Banks will be closed on the occasion of Drukpa Tshe-ji in Sikkim. Good news for railway passengers!
These facilities will be available even on bank holidays
Even on bank holidays, you can use many digital services like net banking, UPI. You can withdraw cash from ATM. Big drop in gold prices
RBI issues a list of bank holidays every year under the Negotiable Instruments Act. Under this Act, documents like cheques and promissory notes are not processed on holidays. Therefore, if you have to make a big transaction, then plan in advance by looking at the list of holidays.