Bank Holidays In July: The month of July has started and banks will remain closed for four days next week. In many states, banks will remain closed on Monday and Tuesday, July 8 and July 9. Apart from this, banks will also remain closed on Saturday and Sunday next week. This means that banks will remain closed for four out of seven days next week.
On Friday, July 5, banks will celebrate Guru Hargobind Ji Jayanti. The next day, July 6, is MHIP Day in Mizoram. Banks will also remain closed across India on Sunday, July 7 as part of the weekend.
On Monday, July 8, Kang (Rath Yatra) is celebrated in Manipur, due to which banks remain closed there. The next day, Tuesday, July 9, Drukpa Tse-Ze is celebrated in Sikkim, due to which banks remain closed there. At the end of the month, on July 13 and 14, banks will again remain closed on Saturday and Sunday. On Tuesday, July 16, Harela will be celebrated in Uttarakhand.
Banks will remain closed in various states including West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, New Delhi, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Meghalaya, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Mizoram, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Tripura on Wednesday, July 17 on the occasion of Muharram/Ashura/Tirot Singh Day.
The weekend bank shutdown will continue, with banks remaining shut across the country on Sunday, July 21. The same pattern will be repeated at the end of the month, with banks remaining shut on Saturday and Sunday, July 27 and 28.
This complete information highlights some of the holidays that will impact bank operations in various states in the month of July. It is important for customers to plan their banking operations to avoid any inconvenience during these non-operational days. Ensuring awareness of these dates can help individuals carry out their financial transactions in the right way without facing a sudden hindrance due to bank holidays.