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As India celebrates Janmashtami on Saturday, August 16, 2025, bank customers across the country are navigating a patchwork of closures and working hours. With Independence Day falling just a day earlier and Sunday around the corner, this weekend has turned into a three-day stretch of limited banking services in many regions. But not all states are observing a holiday today—making it essential for customers to check their local status before heading to a branch.
Here’s a comprehensive newsletter detailing the state-wise bank holiday status, service availability, and what customers should expect.
1. What’s the occasion?
Janmashtami, also known as Krishna Janmashtami or Gokulashtami, marks the birth of Lord Krishna and is celebrated with fervor across India. Falling on August 16 this year, the festival coincides with the third Saturday of the month—a regular working day for banks unless declared a holiday by the Reserve Bank of India.
2. Key highlights from today’s banking schedule
- Banks are closed in several states and union territories due to Janmashtami observance
- These closures follow the nationwide shutdown on August 15 for Independence Day
- Sunday, August 17, is a regular weekly holiday, creating a long weekend in many regions
- Online banking, mobile apps, ATMs, and UPI services remain fully operational
- Customers relying on physical branches for transactions may face delays until Monday, August 18
3. States where banks are closed today
According to the RBI’s holiday calendar and regional announcements, banks are closed on August 16 in the following locations:
- Gujarat
- Mizoram
- Madhya Pradesh
- Tamil Nadu
- Uttarakhand
- Sikkim
- Telangana
- Rajasthan
- Uttar Pradesh
- Bihar
- Chhattisgarh
- Jharkhand
- Meghalaya
- Jammu and Srinagar (Union Territories)
- Chandigarh (Union Territory)
- Andhra Pradesh
In these states, banking operations at physical branches are suspended for the day. Customers are advised to postpone in-person transactions such as cash deposits, cheque encashments, and passbook updates.
4. States where banks remain open
Despite the festival, banks are functioning normally in several regions where Janmashtami is not a designated holiday. These include:
- Maharashtra
- Karnataka
- Tripura
- Odisha
- Assam
- Manipur
- Arunachal Pradesh
- Kerala
- Nagaland
- West Bengal
- New Delhi
- Goa
- Himachal Pradesh
Since August 16 is the third Saturday of the month, it is a working day for banks in these states. Customers can visit branches during regular hours, though they may experience higher footfall due to closures in other regions.
5. What services are still available?
Even in states observing the holiday, digital banking services remain unaffected. Customers can continue to:
- Transfer funds via UPI, NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS
- Access mobile banking and net banking platforms
- Withdraw or deposit cash at ATMs
- Pay bills, recharge accounts, and manage investments online
However, services requiring branch-level intervention—such as demand drafts, locker access, or KYC updates—will resume only on Monday in holiday-affected regions.
6. Planning ahead
With multiple holidays clustered together, customers are encouraged to:
- Schedule branch visits for Monday or later
- Use digital platforms for urgent transactions
- Confirm local branch status via bank websites or helplines
- Avoid last-minute banking needs during festival weekends
As Janmashtami brings spiritual celebration and cultural joy, it also reminds us to plan our financial errands with foresight. Whether your bank is open or closed today, the digital doors remain wide open.
Sources: Economic Times, LiveMint, News18, GoodReturns, Reserve Bank of India Holiday Calendar