Bank Holidays Next Week: Bank will be closed for 6 days next week, see full list here

Bank holiday

There are 7 days in a week. 6 days of bank holidays are going to be held in different parts of the next country. Yes, next week there are many holidays of banks in various states of India, including Bah Dinkalam, Harela Celebrations, Tirot Singh's death anniversary, Kerr Puja and Weekly Holiday. The special thing is that if the weekly holiday is left, all the holidays are local. Which has no relation with one state to another. It is worth noting that for all government and private banks across India including State Bank of India (SBI), there are second and fourth Saturdays and all Sundays. Apart from this, there are a total of seven listed bank holiday holidays in July this year. Let us also tell you which date is a holiday in which state next week.

Banks holiday next week

July 13 (Sunday) - Banks will remain closed all over India.

July 14 (Monday) - Beh Deinkalam - Banks will be closed in Shillong on the occasion of Beh Deelanam, a festival celebrated by the Jayantia tribe in Meghalaya.

July 16 (Wednesday) - Harela - Banks will be closed in Dehradun on the occasion of Harela, a festival celebrated in Kumaon region of Uttarakhand and some parts of Himachal Pradesh.

17 July (Thursday) - Tirot Singh's death anniversary - One of the heads of the Khasi people, the banks in Shillong will be closed on the occasion of the death anniversary of Tirot Singh.

19 July (Saturday) - Ker Puja - Banks will be closed in Agartala on the occasion of Ker Puja, a festival celebrated in Tripura. This festival is dedicated to Kerr, the patron deity of the region, who protects against calamities and external threats.

July 20 (Sunday) - Banks will remain closed all over India.

Bank holiday in July 2025

3 July (Thursday) - Kharti Puja - Banks will be closed to commemorate Khachachi Puja in Agartala. It is a Hindu festival dedicated to fourteen deities called Chaturdash deity in Tripura.

July 5 (Saturday) - Guru Hargobind Jayanti - The sixth of the ten Sikh Gurus will be closed in Jammu and Srinagar to commemorate the sixth Guru, Guru Hargobind Jayanti.

July 6 (Sunday) - Banks will remain closed across India.

July 12 (Saturday) - Due to the second Saturday, banks will remain closed across India.

July 13 (Sunday) - Banks will remain closed all over India.

July 14 (Monday) - Beh Deinkalam - Banks will be closed in Shillong to commemorate the festival celebrated by Jayantia tribe in Meghalaya.

July 16 (Wednesday) - Harela - Banks will be closed in Dehradun due to Harela, celebrated in Kumaon region of Uttarakhand and some parts of Himachal Pradesh.

17 July (Thursday) - Tirot Singh's death anniversary - One of the heads of Khasi people will be closed in Shillong to commemorate the death anniversary of U Tirot Singh.

19 July (Saturday) - Ker Puja - Banks will be closed in Agartala for Ker Pooja festival celebrated in Tripura. It is dedicated to Kerr, the patron deity of the region, who protect against disasters and external threats.

July 20 (Sunday) - Banks will remain closed all over India.

26 July (Saturday) - Due to the fourth Saturday, banks will remain closed across India.

27 July (Sunday) - Banks will remain closed all over India.

28 July (Monday) - Draukpa Tzhe-Zee-Banks in Gangtok will remain closed for Drukpa Tzhe-Zee. It is a Buddhist festival that falls on the fourth day of the sixth month of the Tibetan lunar calendar. This day is a symbol of the first teaching of Lord Buddha.

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