Even though now most of the things in the banking sector have gone online, you hardly have to go to the bank. This includes things like withdrawing money to sending money to someone. But still, you have to go to the bank for some work. This includes many other tasks like getting an FD done, making an entry in the passbook, getting a DD made, and taking a big loan. But if you are planning to go to the bank in July, then before that you must know about the bank holidays in July. So that none of your work gets stuck. So let's see the list of bank holidays in July without delay. You can see this list in the next slides...
Banks will remain closed for 15 days in July, see the complete list here: –
Due to Sunday, the weekly holiday on July 2, there will be a holiday for banks across the country. While on July 5, due to the birth anniversary of Guru Hargobind ji, the banks of the Jammu and Srinagar zones will remain completely closed.
On the other hand, due to MHIP Day on July 6, there will be a holiday in Mizoram, and on July 8, due to the weekly holiday (due to the second Saturday), there will be a holiday in banks across the country.
Where on the one hand banks across the country will remain closed on 9th July due to the Sunday holiday, on the other hand, banks in the Tripura zone will remain closed on 11th July due to Ker Puja.
July 13 is Bhanu Jayanti, so banks will remain closed in Sikkim. Whereas, July 16 is a Sunday holiday, due to which banks across the country will remain closed.
Banks in Meghalaya will have a holiday on July 17 on account of U Tirot Sing Day. On the other hand, banks in the Sikkim zone will remain closed on July 21 due to Drukpa Tshe-zi.
At the same time, on July 22, the fourth Saturday of July is falling, so banks across the country will have a holiday on this day. Whereas the weekly holiday on 23rd July is Sunday, so banks across the country will remain closed.
Banks will remain closed in Jammu and Kashmir on July 28 due to Ashura and on July 29 due to Muharram in Uttar Pradesh, New Delhi, Bihar, Jharkhand, Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, Tripura, Mizoram, Maharashtra, Karnataka, MP, Tamil Nadu, Banks will have a holiday in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Rajasthan.
At the same time, July 30 is a Sunday, which means on this day there will be a weekly holiday for banks across the country.
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