Banks will be closed for so many days this week, see RBI list before leaving

Banks will remain closed for so many days

If you are thinking of going to the bank this week (25 to 31 August 2025), then let us tell you that according to the Reserve Bank of India, banks will remain closed in many states this week. Somewhere there is a festival, somewhere there will be a bank holiday due to local traditions.

In such a situation, if you have to do any necessary banking work like depositing checks, cash deposits or withdrawal or services related to a branch, then it is necessary for you to see the list of bank holiday first, so that there is no problem. Let us know how many days the banks will be closed in your state.

When and where the banks will be closed?

25 August (Monday)
The banks in Guwahati (Assam) will remain closed on the occasion of Tirobabhav Date of Srimanta Shankardev.

27 August (Wednesday)
On this day, festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi, Samvatsari, and Varsiddhi Vinayak Vrat will be celebrated in many states of the country. Due to this, banks will remain closed in many places. These include some cities of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Goa, Andhra Pradesh.

28 August (Thursday)
The second day of Ganesh Chaturthi in Bhubaneswar and Panaji will remain closed due to Nuakhai.

31 August (Sunday)
On this day, all banks in the country will be closed due to Sunday’s weekly holiday.

Stock market will also be closed?

On August 27, the stock markets will also be closed on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi. There will be no business on BSE and NSE on this day. This information is important for those who trading.

These services will be available even if the banks are closed

Banks will remain closed on the day of holidays but some of your transactions will not be interrupted. So there is no need to panic because you can do transactions from UPI, Mobile Banking, Internet banking. Apart from this, you can withdraw cash from ATMs and payment will continue with credit cards and debit cards.

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