Bank holiday: Saturday is Saturday on 7 June 2025 and on this day the festival of Bakrid (Id-ul-Juha) will be celebrated all over the country. There is usually a holiday in banks on the day of Bakrid, but this time banks will remain open in some states. In such a situation, if you want to go to the bank and do any important work, then it is important to know whether the banks will open in your state or not. On June 7, banks will remain closed in some states on the day of Bakrid, but banks will be open in many states. In such a situation, it is important for you that you go to the bank only by checking the holiday status in your state.
Will banks be closed on June 7 across the country?
No, banks will not be closed in all states of the country on 7 June. Bakrid falls in the category of a regional festival, so its holiday situation is also different in different states. According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), banks will remain closed only in those states on the occasion of Bakrid, where it has been recognized as a state holiday.
Banks will be open in these states
Banks will remain open in Gujarat, Kerala, Assam and Sikkim as this is the first Saturday of the month. Banks are open on the first Saturday. For the rest of the states, banks will remain closed due to Bakrid. 7 June is the first Saturday, and usually banks are open on the first and third Saturdays. But if Bakrid’s holiday is declared in a state, then banks will remain closed there.
Banks will remain closed in these states
If you live in these states, then on June 7, you will not be able to go to the bank and handle your necessary work because the bank is closed here. The number includes Maharashtra, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Goa, Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Sikkim, UP, Delhi, Nagaland, Manipur, Meghalaya and Tripura. Therefore, before going to the bank, you must verify it once with the bank branch of your state.
When will the banks be closed in June 2025?
Public holiday list
June 6 (Friday): Eid-ul-Aadha (Bakrid)-Banks will remain closed in many states of the country.
June 7 (Saturday): Goat Eid (Id-ul-Juha)-Banks will remain closed in most states.
June 11 (Wednesday): Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti / Saga Dawa – Bank closed in Sikkim and Himachal Pradesh.
27 June (Friday): Rath Yatra / Kang (Rathjatra) – Bank closed in Odisha and Manipur.
June 30 (Monday): Bank closed in REMNA NI – Mizoram.
Weekend holidays (applicable across the country)
8 June (Sunday)
14 June (Saturday – Second Saturday)
June 15 (Sunday)
22 June (Sunday)
28 June (Saturday – Fourth Saturday)
June 29 (Sunday)
Digital banking service will be operational
During these holidays, digital service like net banking, mobile banking app, UPI, wallet and ATM will work as before. That is, you can make money transactions online. If you have to submit a check, make a draft, open an account or go to the branch for any other work, then try to deal with this work before the holiday. Also, contact the bank branch of your area and take information about the correct and updated holidays.
RBI released a list of June 2025 holiday
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Why bank will be closed in June 2025
Holiday cause | Day |
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Eid-ul-Azha (Bakrid) | 6 |
Bakrid (Eid-ul-Juha) | 7 |
Saint Guru Kabir Jayanti/Saga Claim | 11 |
Rath Yatra/Kang (Rath Yatra) | 27 |
Rhemana ni | 30 |
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