All around the nation, banks will be closed for a total of 14 days in July. The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) website states that bank holidays differ depending on where you are. Not all branches will be closed for 14 days in July.
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On July 1, there is an Odisha bank holiday, however banks will be open in other states, according to the RBI’s calendar. Similar to this, Thiruvananthpuram and Kochi will celebrate Bakrid on July 9, so banks in these two districts will be closed on that day.
Due to the fact that July 9 is a second Saturday, banks nationwide will be closed. The Negotiable Instruments Act, the Negotiable Instruments Act and Real-Time Gross Settlement, and bank closures are the three categories into which the RBI divides bank holidays.
Because of this, 8 of the total 14 bank holidays in July, according to the RBI’s calendar, are state-specific holidays. Due to weekend holidays, banks will likewise be closed on the remaining days (Saturday and Sundays). The second and fourth Saturdays of the month, as well as Sundays, are all days that banks, both public and private, are closed.
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See the July 2022 Bank Holidays:
July 1: Kang (Rath Yatra)-Bhubaneshwar
July 7: Kharchi Puja (Agartala)
July 9: Id-Ul-Ad’ha (Bakarid)-Kochi, Thiruvanthapuram; Banks will also be shut across the country due to the second Saturday.
July 11: Eid-Ul-Azha-Srinagar, Jammu
July 13: Bhanu Jayanti–Gangtok
July 14: Beh Dienkhlam-Shillong
July 16: Harela–Dehradun
July 26: Ker Punja –Agartala
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Weekend holidays
July 3: First Sunday
July 9: Second Saturday + Bakarid
July 10: Second Sunday
July 17: Third Sunday
July 23: Fourth Saturday
July 24: Fourth Sunday