Banks will stay closed for a complete of fifteen days in July on account of holidays. These embrace second, fourth Saturdays and Sundays other than the 9 festival-related holidays. As per the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) vacation calendar record, all 9 holidays are state-specific holidays for various events. So, when you’ve got vital bank-related work in July, this calendar will come in useful in planning.
All banks stay shut on public holidays whereas sure holidays range from state to state. Only the gazetted holidays are noticed by banks all around the nation.
RBI has positioned the financial institution holidays below three classes
Holiday below Negotiable Instruments ActHoliday below Negotiable Instruments Act and Real-Time Gross Settlement HolidayBanks’ Closing of Accounts.Banks throughout Bhubaneshwar will observe the vacation on July 12 on account of Rath Yatra. The banks may even stay shut on July 12 in Imphal on account of Kang (Rathajatra).
On July 13 and 14, banks in Sikkim will stay closed to look at Bhanu Jayanti and Drukpa Tshechi.
On July 16, banks in Uttarakhand can be closed on account of the Harela competition. On July 17, Agartala and Shillong banks can be closes due to U Tirot Sing Day and Kharchi Puja, respectively.
The financial institution will stay shut in Sikkim on July 19 on account of Guru Rimpoche’s Thungkar Tshechu. On July 20, on account of Bakrid, banks will stay shut in Jammu and Kochi. However, on July 21, aside from Aizawl, Bhubaneswar, Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram, all banks will stay shut on account of Bakri Id (Id-Ul-Zuha)/ (Eid-UI-Adha). In Agartala, the banks can be shut on July 31 due to Ker Puja.
Bank Holidays in July 2021:
4 July – Sunday
10 July – Second Saturday
11 July – Sunday
12 July -Monday (Kang (Rathajatra)/Ratha Yatra)
13 July- Tuesday (Bhanu Jayanti)
14 July-Wednesday (Drukpa Tshechi)
16 July – Friday ( Harela)
17 July- Saturday(Tirot Sing Day/Kharchi Puja)
18 July – Sunday
19 July-Monday (Guru Rimpoche’s Thungkar Tshechu)
20 July- Tuesday (Bakrid)
21 July- Wednesday – (Bakri Id (Id-Ul-Zuha) (Eid-UI-Adha)
24 July – Fourth Saturday
25 July – Sunday
31 July- Saturday (Ker Puja)
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