Between April 13 and 19, 2026, banks in various parts of the country will remain closed for four days due to several major festivals, such as Ambedkar Jayanti, Pohela Boishakh, and Bihu. However, these holidays will vary by region, and banks will remain open on the third Saturday.
If you are planning to handle any banking-related tasks next week, this news is relevant to you. Indeed, banks across various parts of the country may remain closed for four days between April 13 and April 19, 2026. The reason for this is the observance of several major festivals—such as Ambedkar Jayanti, Pohela Boishakh, and Bohag Bihu—for which holidays have been declared in various states. Consequently, if you have any urgent banking-related work, it becomes absolutely essential to plan ahead.
According to the Reserve Bank’s holiday calendar, banks will remain closed on April 14 in several major cities across the country, such as Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow, Kolkata, Chennai, and Bengaluru. The following day—April 15—will also continue to be a holiday in several states, particularly in the northeastern and southern regions of India. Meanwhile, on April 16, banks will remain closed in a few selected states on account of Bohag Bihu. Furthermore, banks across the entire country will remain closed on April 19, as it falls on a Sunday.
| Date | Day | Festival | Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| April 14, 2026 | Tuesday | Ambedkar Jayanti, Tamil New Year, Baisakhi, Bohag Bihu | Many major cities of the country (Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Lucknow, etc.) |
| April 15, 2026 | Wednesday | Pohela Boishakh, Vishu, Bihu | Several states in Northeast, East, and South India |
| April 16, 2026 | Thursday | Bohag Bihu | Assam, Kerala, some other areas |
| April 18, 2026 | Saturday | (3rd Saturday – Banks will remain open) | Banks open across India |
| April 19, 2026 | sunday | weekly holiday | Banks closed across India |
However, a point of relief is that banks will remain open on April 18—the third Saturday of this month—since banks in India remain closed only on the second and fourth Saturdays. Consequently, you can attend to your essential banking tasks on that day.
It is also important to note that bank holidays are not uniform across the entire country; rather, they are determined based on state-specific and local festivals. Therefore, be sure to verify the details with your local branch before visiting the bank. Even if the physical branches remain closed, digital banking services—such as UPI, Net Banking, Mobile Banking, and ATM services—will continue to function as usual; this means you can transfer funds, withdraw cash, and check your account balance. However, services such as cheque clearance, issuing drafts, or meeting with a bank manager will not be available during the holidays.
Banking operations will be somewhat affected during this festive week; therefore, planning ahead of time would be the most prudent course of action.


