If you have pending work at the bank, take note! On Wednesday, July 16, 2025, banks will remain closed in the state of Uttarakhand due to the local festival Harela. All public and private sector banks in the state will observe this regional holiday, as per the Reserve Bank of India's official bank holiday calendar.
šļø Where and Why Are Banks Closed on 16 July?-
State: Uttarakhand
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Reason: Harela Festival ā a traditional harvest and nature worship festival, especially celebrated in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand.
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Holiday Type: Regional (banks in other states remain open)
Harela marks the beginning of the monsoon season and symbolizes prosperity, greenery, and the arrival of new crops. It involves sowing seeds of seven types of grains and using their fresh shoots (called "harela") as a token of blessings from elders.
š Upcoming Bank Holidays in July 2025: Date State(s) Reason16 July (Wed) | Uttarakhand | Harela Festival |
17 July (Thu) | Meghalaya | Death Anniversary of U Tirot Singh |
19 July (Sat) | Tripura | Ker Puja |
20 July (Sun) | Nationwide | Weekly Off |
26 July (Sat) | Nationwide | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
27 July (Sun) | Nationwide | Weekly Off |
28 July (Mon) | Sikkim | Drukpa Tshe-Zhi Festival |
While physical branches will be closed in specified states on mentioned dates, digital services remain fully functional:
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ā Net Banking
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ā Mobile Banking
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ā UPI, IMPS, and other digital transactions
You can still transfer money, pay bills, and check balances online 24x7.
š Tip for Customers:Plan ahead for cash withdrawals, cheque deposits, and branch-related services, especially if you are in a region where banks will remain closed for more than one consecutive day.
For more details, always refer to the RBI official bank holiday list. Want a bank holiday calendar image or printable format? Just let me know!
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