Bank Holiday on July 17, 2026: Are Banks Closed Across India? Check the RBI Holiday List Before You Visit

Bank Holiday July 17, 2026: If you're planning to visit a bank branch for cash deposits, cheque clearance, loan-related work or other banking services, it's worth checking the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) holiday calendar before stepping out.

While bank holidays often vary from state to state, July 17, 2026, is not a nationwide bank holiday. According to the RBI's official holiday schedule, bank branches are closed only in Meghalaya, while banking operations continue as usual across the rest of the country.

Are Banks Closed Across India on July 17?

No.

Banks are not closed nationwide on July 17, 2026. The holiday applies only to Meghalaya, where banks remain shut in observance of the death anniversary of U Tirot Sing, a respected Khasi freedom fighter.

Customers in all other states can visit their bank branches as per normal business hours.

Why Are Banks Closed in Meghalaya?

The holiday has been declared to mark the death anniversary of U Tirot Sing, one of Meghalaya's prominent tribal leaders who fought against British rule during the early 19th century.

Every year, the occasion is observed in the state, and bank branches remain closed as per the RBI's regional holiday calendar.

Which Banks Are Closed?

The holiday applies to all public and private sector bank branches operating in Meghalaya, including:

  • State Bank of India (SBI)
  • Punjab National Bank (PNB)
  • HDFC Bank
  • ICICI Bank
  • Axis Bank
  • Other scheduled commercial banks operating in the state

Are Banks Open in Other States?

Yes.

Bank branches are functioning normally in the rest of the country, including major cities such as:

  • Delhi
  • Mumbai
  • Kolkata
  • Chennai
  • Bengaluru
  • Hyderabad
  • Lucknow
  • Jaipur
  • Ahmedabad
  • Patna

Customers outside Meghalaya can carry out their regular banking activities without any holiday-related disruption.

Previous Regional Holidays

On July 16, 2026, bank branches remained closed in selected states due to regional festivals and local observances, including:

  • Odisha – Rath Yatra
  • Uttarakhand – Harela Festival
  • Manipur – Local Holiday

Those branches resumed normal operations on July 17.

Banking Services Available During the Holiday

Even though physical branches remain closed in Meghalaya, most banking services continue to operate through digital platforms.

Customers can still use:

  • Internet Banking
  • Mobile Banking Apps
  • UPI Payments
  • ATMs
  • Debit and Credit Cards
  • NEFT, RTGS and IMPS (subject to applicable timings)

Services That Require a Branch Visit

The following services will generally not be available until the next working day in Meghalaya:

  • Cash deposits at the branch
  • Cheque processing at branch counters
  • Demand Draft (DD) issuance
  • New account opening
  • Locker-related services
  • In-person loan documentation
  • KYC verification requiring branch visits

Conclusion

According to the RBI holiday calendar, July 17, 2026, is not a nationwide bank holiday. Bank branches are closed only in Meghalaya to observe the death anniversary of U Tirot Sing, while branches across the rest of India remain open for regular business. Customers in Meghalaya are advised to use digital banking services or plan branch-related work for the next working day.