
As the first Monday of Sawan falls on 14 July 2025, many people observing fasts are curious if banks will remain closed. While the occasion itself doesn’t warrant a nationwide bank holiday, banks will be closed in some regions for other reasons.
According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), banks will remain closed in Meghalaya on Monday, 14 July, due to the Beh Deinkhlam festival—a traditional celebration by the Jaintia community, observed to ward off diseases and evil spirits. However, banks in all other states will remain open as usual.
🗓️ Complete List of Upcoming Bank Holidays in July 2025
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12 July (Saturday) – Second Saturday – All India
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13 July (Sunday) – Weekend – All India
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14 July (Monday) – Meghalaya – Beh Deinkhlam Festival
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16 July (Wednesday) – Uttarakhand – Harela Festival
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17 July (Thursday) – Meghalaya – Death Anniversary of U Tirot Singh
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19 July (Saturday) – Tripura – Ker Puja
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20 July (Sunday) – Weekend – All India
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26 July (Saturday) – Fourth Saturday – All India
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27 July (Sunday) – Weekend – All India
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28 July (Monday) – Sikkim – Drukpa Chhe-ji Festival
✔️ Online Banking Services Will Remain Active
Even if banks are closed regionally, online banking services will continue to function as normal. You can access:
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NEFT/RTGS fund transfers
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Mobile and net banking
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Debit/Credit card services
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UPI payments
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Account statements and balance checks
However, for services like cash deposits/withdrawals, KYC updates, or locker access, you’ll need to wait until the next working day. It’s always advisable to check local holiday declarations before visiting your branch.
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