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Bank Holiday Alert: Banks to Remain Closed on Saturday, July 12, 2025 – Check Complete RBI Holiday List for July

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If you’re planning any bank-related work this weekend, take note — all public and private banks across India will remain closed on Saturday, July 12, 2025. This is because it marks the second Saturday of the month, which is observed as a regular bank holiday as per Reserve Bank of India (RBI) norms.

🔒 Why Are Banks Closed on July 12?
  • Reason: It's the second Saturday of the month.

  • Applies To: All public and private banks across all states.

  • RBI Rule: Banks remain closed on second and fourth Saturdays every month.

  • Services Affected: Physical banking services like cash deposits, cheque clearing, or branch visits won’t be available.

  • What’s Working: Online services like net banking, mobile banking, ATMs, and UPI will continue to function normally.

🗓️ List of Upcoming Weekly Bank Holidays (Nationwide) Date Day Reason
12 July 2025 Saturday Second Saturday
13 July 2025 Sunday Weekend
20 July 2025 Sunday Weekend
26 July 2025 Saturday Fourth Saturday
27 July 2025 Sunday Weekend
📍 RBI’s Regional Public Holiday List – July 2025

These are state-specific holidays where banks will be closed only in the mentioned states/cities:

Date State/City Occasion
14 July (Mon) Meghalaya Beh Deinkhlam Festival
16 July (Wed) Uttarakhand Harela Festival
17 July (Thu) Meghalaya Death Anniversary of U Tirot Singh
19 July (Sat) Tripura Ker Puja
28 July (Mon) Sikkim Drukpa Tshe-zi Festival
🏦 RBI City-wise Bank Holiday Tracker (Highlights for July) City Holiday Dates Events
Agartala 19 July Ker Puja
Jammu 5 July Guru Hargobind Ji's Birthday
Shillong 14, 17 July Beh Deinkhlam, U Tirot Singh
Dehradun 16 July Harela Festival
Gangtok 28 July Drukpa Tshe-zi
📢 Plan Ahead!

If you were planning to:

  • Deposit or withdraw cash,

  • Update passbooks,

  • Submit cheques or loan documents,
    then make sure to finish it before the weekend or wait until Monday, July 14, when banks will reopen.

🔍 Quick Tips
  • Use online banking or UPI for urgent payments.

  • Keep enough cash or ATM access if you’re traveling.

  • Check your state-specific holidays via the official RBI site if needed.

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