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List of bank holidays in July — Bakri Id, Haryali Teej and Bhanu Teej

Jun 29, 2020, 07:57 IST
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  • The main banking holiday across India in the month of July will be Bakri Id on July 31.
  • In Jammu and Kashmir, there will be two additional banking holidays on July 5 and July 13.
  • Here’s a full list of banking holidays in July across banks in India as per different states and union territories (UTs).
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Banks across the country observe certain holidays, but they are not uniform across the country. The major holiday for banks in the month of July is Bakri Id, also called Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-al-Adha on July 31.

However, some states will be celebrating regional holidays. For instance, Haryana and Punjab — on the event of Haryali Teej — will have an off July 23. Jammu and Kashmir, on the other hand, will have to extra holidays on July 5 and July 13 for Guru Hargobind Ji’s Birthday and Martyr’s Day, respectively.

Here’s a full list of the banking holidays in July for each state and UT in India:

StateDateHoliday
All statesJuly 31Eid-ul-Fitr/Baki-Id/Eid-al-Adha
HaryanaJuly 23 Haryali Teej
Jammu and KashmirJuly 5Guru Hargobind Ji’s Birthday
Jammu and KashmirJuly 13Martyr’s Day
MeghalayaJuly 17U Tirot Sing Day
MizoramJuly 6MHIP Day o
PunjabJuly 23 Haryali Teej
SikkimJuly 13Bhanu Jayanti
TelanganaJuly 16Bonalu
TripuraJuly 27Kharchi Puja
Source: SBI Bank Holidays, RBI Holidays

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