In June 2025, banks across India will remain closed on 12 days due to a mix of national holidays, regional observances, and mandatory weekends. These holidays are notified by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and apply variably depending on the state. Physical bank branches will be closed on these dates, but digital services such as ATMs, UPI, and mobile banking will remain active.
June 2025 Bank Holidays
Date | Day | Occasion/Festival | States Observing Closure |
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7 June 2025 | Saturday | Bakrid / Eid al-Adha | Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Tripura |
11 June 2025 | Wednesday | Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti | Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh |
14 June 2025 | Saturday | Second Saturday | All states |
15 June 2025 | Sunday | YMA Day | Mizoram |
15 June 2025 | Sunday | Pahili Raja | Odisha, Punjab |
16 June 2025 | Monday | Raja Sankranti | Odisha, Sikkim |
17 June 2025 | Tuesday | Eid-Ul-Zuha | Assam, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Mizoram, Punjab, Tripura, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Jammu and Kashmir, Delhi |
24 June 2025 | Tuesday | Eid al-Adha | Kerala |
27 June 2025 | Friday | Ratha Yatra | Manipur, Odisha, Punjab, Sikkim |
28 June 2025 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday | All states |
30 June 2025 | Monday | Remna Ni | Mizoram |
Key Holiday Details
Bakrid / Eid al-Adha – 7 June 2025
Bakrid, also known as Eid al-Adha, is an important Islamic festival. It honors the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son in obedience to God’s command. The day is marked with prayers, feasts, and acts of charity. Banks in over 20 states will be closed on this day.
Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti – 11 June 2025
Kabir Jayanti commemorates the birth of Sant Kabir Das, a mystic poet and reformer. His verses on communal harmony and spirituality are widely respected. Banks will be shut in states with strong cultural ties to Kabir’s teachings.
Second Saturday – 14 June 2025
As per banking norms, the second Saturday of every month is a standard non-working day for all bank branches across India.
Pahili Raja and Raja Sankranti – 15–16 June 2025
These are traditional festivals observed in Odisha, celebrating the start of the agricultural season and the arrival of monsoon. Pahili Raja marks the first day of festivities, followed by Raja Sankranti which symbolizes the sun’s transition into the Gemini constellation.
Eid-Ul-Zuha – 17 June 2025
This marks another observance of Eid in various states. Due to differences in the lunar calendar, some states celebrate Eid-Ul-Zuha on different dates. It will result in closures across parts of northern, northeastern, and southern India.
Eid al-Adha – 24 June 2025
Kerala often follows its own moon sighting for Islamic festivals. Hence, banks in Kerala will observe Eid al-Adha separately on this date.
Ratha Yatra – 27 June 2025
Ratha Yatra is a major Hindu festival involving the ceremonial pulling of Lord Jagannath’s chariot. It draws large public gatherings, especially in Odisha. Due to its scale, several neighboring states also announce a public holiday.
Fourth Saturday – 28 June 2025
Like the second Saturday, the fourth Saturday is a fixed monthly bank holiday for all branches nationwide.
Remna Ni – 30 June 2025
Observed in Mizoram, Remna Ni commemorates the signing of the peace accord between the Mizo National Front and the Indian government. It is a significant state holiday, leading to bank closures in Mizoram.
FAQs
What are the total number of bank holidays in June 2025?
There are 12 bank holidays in total, including national festivals, religious events, and weekly closures like second and fourth Saturdays.
Are these holidays applicable to private banks as well?
Yes, both public and private sector banks follow the RBI holiday calendar. However, regional observances may differ.
Will online banking work on these holidays?
Yes, online banking services such as net banking, mobile banking, UPI, and ATMs will function normally even when physical branches are closed.
Why is Eid al-Adha listed on multiple dates?
Due to lunar calendar differences and regional moon sightings, Eid al-Adha may be observed on different days in various states.
Do these holidays affect stock markets?
No, stock market holidays are declared separately by NSE and BSE and are not always aligned with bank holidays.
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