Today Bank Holiday in India (Live Status) –Is Bank Closed Today?

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🔄 : Tuesday, 23 June 2026 09:06 PM

🏦 Today Bank Holiday Status

Banks are Open Today

Wednesday, 24 June 2026

Bank is open today as it is a regular working day (no RBI holiday).

📅 Next Bank Holiday

Muharram

26 June 2026

⏳ 1 days left

If you’re wondering “Is today a bank holiday in India?”, you’re in the right place.

Our live tool above shows the real-time bank holiday status, including:

  • Sundays
  • 2nd & 4th Saturdays
  • Government holidays
  • RBI-based holiday logic

📅 Today’s Bank Holiday Status

👉 Check above 👆 for live update

✔️ If it shows Banks are Closed Today → It’s a holiday
✔️ If it shows Banks are Open Today → Normal working day

Bank Holiday Status of some Popular State

The above bank holiday status is only for Maharastra bank if you are from the other state then I will provide you the below state wise list with holiday status.

Upcomig Bank holiday List

26 Jun 2026
Friday
Muharram
⏳ 1 days
27 Jun 2026
Saturday
2nd / 4th Saturday
⏳ 2 days
28 Jun 2026
Sunday
Sunday
⏳ 3 days
05 Jul 2026
Sunday
Sunday
⏳ 10 days
11 Jul 2026
Saturday
2nd / 4th Saturday
⏳ 16 days
12 Jul 2026
Sunday
Sunday
⏳ 17 days
19 Jul 2026
Sunday
Sunday
⏳ 24 days
25 Jul 2026
Saturday
2nd / 4th Saturday
⏳ 30 days
26 Jul 2026
Sunday
Sunday
⏳ 31 days
02 Aug 2026
Sunday
Sunday
⏳ 38 days
08 Aug 2026
Saturday
2nd / 4th Saturday
⏳ 44 days
09 Aug 2026
Sunday
Sunday
⏳ 45 days

🏛️ What Determines Bank Holidays in India?

Bank holidays in India are decided by multiple factors:

1. RBI Guidelines

The Reserve Bank of India sets official banking rules, including weekly holidays.

2. National Holidays

These include:

  • Republic Day (26 January)
  • Independence Day (15 August)
  • Gandhi Jayanti (2 October)

👉 Banks remain closed across India

3. Festival Holidays

Major festivals like:

  • Diwali
  • Holi
  • Eid
  • Christmas

👉 These may vary depending on region

4. Weekly Holidays

Banks are always closed on:

  • Sundays
  • 2nd Saturday
  • 4th Saturday

🔍 How We Check Today’s Bank Holiday

Our system uses a smart hybrid method:

✔️ API data (festival + national holidays)
✔️ RBI rules (Sundays & Saturdays)
✔️ Custom logic for accuracy

👉 This ensures maximum accuracy compared to other websites.

📊 Types of Bank Holidays in India

Type

Example

Applies To

National Holiday

Republic Day

All India

Festival Holiday

Diwali

Selected states

Weekly Holiday

Sunday

All banks

Regional Holiday

Gudi Padwa

Specific state

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Are banks closed today in India?
Banks are closed today if it is Sunday, 2nd or 4th Saturday, or an RBI-declared public holiday. Otherwise, banks remain open.
How can I check if banks are open today?
You can check live bank holiday status on this page. It updates daily based on RBI holidays, weekends, and state-specific holidays.
Are banks open on Saturday?
Banks are open on 1st, 3rd, and 5th Saturdays but closed on 2nd and 4th Saturdays.
Why are banks closed today?
Banks may be closed due to Sundays, RBI holidays, or festivals like Diwali, Eid, or Independence Day.
Do all states have the same bank holidays?
No, bank holidays vary by state. Some are national while others are state-specific.
Is online banking available on holidays?
Yes, UPI, internet banking and mobile banking are available 24/7.
Are ATMs open on bank holidays?
Yes, ATMs remain operational even when bank branches are closed.
What is the next bank holiday?
The next bank holiday depends on upcoming festivals and RBI calendar. You can check it above with countdown.
Do private banks follow same holidays?
Yes, both public and private banks follow RBI guidelines.
Can I transfer money on a holiday?
Yes, you can use UPI, NEFT, and mobile banking anytime.

💡 Why Checking Bank Holidays is Important

Before visiting a bank, always check:

  • Avoid wasted trips
  • Plan financial work
  • Ensure timely transactions

🚀 Final Words

Bank holidays in India can be confusing due to:

  • Multiple rules
  • State differences
  • Festival variations

👉 That’s why using a live bank holiday checker (like this page) is the easiest way.

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