Bank Holidays In July 2024: If you are planning to do any necessary work related to bank, then this information is very important for you. According to the list of holidays announced by RBI, banks will remain closed for several consecutive days in some areas. Before going out, it is necessary to check the bank holiday list for July 2024 to know whether the bank is closed or not. Let's see on which dates banks will be closed in the month of July.
RBI's list of bank holidays for the month of July
At the beginning of every month, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) publishes a list of bank holidays, which includes the dates on which banks will be closed. For July 2024
also, RBI has given a similar detailed list. If you are unable to settle your bank affairs in June, you will get another chance in July, but be aware that banks will remain closed for longer periods in some states. Banks will remain closed for a total of 12 days this month, including the second and fourth Saturdays.
- Major Bank Holidays In July 2024 – Bank Holidays In July 2024
- July 3: All banks in Shillong remain closed due to unrest.
- July 6: Banks in Aizawl will be closed for MHIP day.
- 7 July: National weekly holiday (Sunday) for all banks.
- July 8: Banks will remain closed in Imphal due to Rath Yatra.
- July 9: Banks in Gangtok will remain closed for Drukpa Tshe-Zi.
- July 13: Second Saturday off.
- July 14: Closed Sundays weekly.
- July 16: Banks will remain closed in Dehradun for Harela.
- July 17: Banks will be closed for Moharram in various regions including Dehradun, Imphal, Kochi, Panaji, Chandigarh, Guwahati, Itanagar, Bhubaneswar, Gangtok, Kohima, Ahmedabad and Thiruvananthapuram.
Additional holidays
- July 21: Weekly Sunday closure for all banks across the country.
- July 27: Closed Fourth Saturday.
- July 28: Weekly Sunday Closed.
- Apart from the dates mentioned in this list, banks may also be closed for local festivals or reasons. Hence, it is imperative to know about the local holidays before visiting the bank.
Apart from the dates mentioned in this list, banks may also be closed for local festivals or reasons. Therefore, it is imperative to know about the local holidays before visiting the bank.
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