Bank Holiday 2025: As soon as the month of September begins, the festival season also begins. Major festivals like Onam, Eid-e-Milad, Ganesh Chaturthi, Navratri and Durga Puja fall in this month. In such a situation, banking operations will also be affected
Bank Holiday 2025: As soon as the month of September starts, the festival season also begins. Major festivals like Onam, Eid-e-Milad, Ganesh Chaturthi, Navratri and Durga Puja fall in this month. In such a situation, banking operations will also be affected. Banks will remain closed for a total of 15 days this month due to festivals and local holidays in different states. Out of these, 9 days will be festival and state holidays, while the remaining days will be regular weekly holidays on Sundays and second-fourth Saturdays.
Holidays on festivals
The series of holidays will start in early September itself.
3 September (Tuesday): Banks will be closed in Ranchi due to Karma Puja.
4 September (Wednesday): There will be a holiday on First Onam in Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram of Kerala.
5 September (Thursday): Many festivals are falling together on this day. Banks will not open in many cities including Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai and Hyderabad due to Eid-e-Milad, Ganesh Chaturthi, Thiruvonam and Indrajatra.
6 September (Friday): There will be a holiday on Indrajatra in Gangtok, Jammu, Raipur and Srinagar.
12 September (Thursday): Banks will be closed in Jaipur, Jammu and Srinagar on the day after Eid-e-Milad.
22 September (Monday): Holiday in Jaipur due to Navratri Sthapana.
23 September (Tuesday): Banks will remain closed in Jaipur on the birthday of Maharaja Hari Singh Ji.
29 September (Monday): Banks will remain closed in Agartala, Guwahati, Jaipur and Kolkata due to Maha Saptami and Durga Puja.
30 September (Tuesday): Banks will not open in many cities including Ranchi, Kolkata, Patna and Bhubaneswar due to Maha Ashtami/Durga Puja.
Weekly holidays
Apart from festivals, like every month, this time too there will be holidays on weekends.
7 September (Sunday)
13 September (Second Saturday)
14 September (Sunday)
21 September (Sunday)
27 September (Fourth Saturday)
28 September (Sunday)
Banking services will not be offline across the country on these dates.
What should customers do?
If you have any important work pending, then look at this list and plan in advance. Especially there may be a delay in depositing cheques, demand drafts or other offline services, as they will be processed only after the holidays. However, you do not need to worry because digital banking services like net banking, mobile apps, UPI and ATMs will work as usual. That is, facilities like cash withdrawal, money transfer or bill payment will not be affected.


