Banks Shut for 4 Days Next Week: Full Holiday List From June 22 to 28 From June 22 to June 28, banks across India will close on four separate days due to Rath Yatra, Muharram, the fourth Saturday rule, and Sunday. Check whether your city is affected before planning a branch visit. Anyone with pressing bank business lined up for next week would do well to check this list first. Between June 22 and June 28, banks in various parts of the country will remain closed on four different days. While a couple of these holidays are national, others are restricted to specific states or cities, so the impact will vary depending on where you are. June 22: Rath Yatra Brings Regional Branch Closures The Rath Yatra festival, celebrated in honour of Lord Jagannath, falls on June 22. Grand processions are held across Odisha, Gujarat, and many parts of West Bengal on this occasion, and banks in these states will be closed for the day. Customers in other states are not affected and can use their branches as normal. June 26: Muharram Holiday Hits 18-Plus Cities Nationwide June 26 sees the widest set of closures for the week. Banks will remain shut in New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Kanpur, Bhopal, Patna, Raipur, Ranchi, Nagpur, Belapur, Jammu, Srinagar, Agartala, and Aizawl on account of Muharram/Ashura. People in or around these cities should aim to complete any branch-specific tasks by June 25 to avoid inconvenience. June 27: Mandatory Fourth-Saturday Closure Under RBI Rules The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) requires all public and private sector banks across the country to remain closed on the second and fourth Saturday of every month. Since June 27 is the fourth Saturday of June, this closure applies uniformly to every bank in India, with no exceptions. June 28: Regular Sunday Weekly Off June 28 falls on a Sunday, making it the standard weekly holiday observed by all banks throughout the country. Like every Sunday, this applies nationwide without exception. Online and Digital Banking Will Run Without Interruption Branch closures do not affect the full range of digital banking services. Internet banking, mobile banking, UPI, ATMs, and digital payment platforms will all remain fully operational across these four days. Customers can transfer money, pay bills, check account balances, and use any other digital facility just as they normally would. Complete Branch Tasks Before the Holidays Begin Certain transactions still require a physical visit to a branch, such as depositing a cheque, getting a demand draft issued, or withdrawing cash over the counter. For any such task, the practical advice is to visit the branch before the holiday period starts. This will help you sidestep long queues and the stress of last-minute rushes. What this means for you • Across India: All banks will be closed on June 27 (fourth Saturday) and June 28 (Sunday) nationwide, so do not plan any branch visit over this weekend. • In major cities: Residents of Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and 15 other large cities face an additional bank closure on June 26 for Muharram, giving them three consecutive days without branch access. • In Odisha, Gujarat, and West Bengal: Banks will also shut on June 22 for Rath Yatra, leaving people in these states with fewer available banking days than the rest of the country this week. Questions & Answers 1. Which states will have bank closures on June 22? On June 22, banks in Odisha, Gujarat, and several parts of West Bengal will remain closed due to the Rath Yatra festival. 2. Which cities are covered by the Muharram bank holiday on June 26? On June 26, banks will be closed in New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Kanpur, Bhopal, Patna, Raipur, Ranchi, Nagpur, Belapur, Jammu, Srinagar, Agartala, and Aizawl. 3. Why are banks closed on June 27? June 27 is the fourth Saturday of the month, and as per RBI regulations, all banks across India observe a mandatory holiday on the second and fourth Saturday of every month. 4. Will UPI and internet banking work during the bank holidays? Yes, UPI, internet banking, mobile banking, ATMs, and digital payment services will all continue to operate normally even when branches are closed. 5. What tasks still require a physical branch visit? Depositing cheques, getting demand drafts made, and withdrawing cash over the counter require a branch visit, so these should be completed before the holiday period starts. 6. Do all these bank holidays apply across the entire country? No, some are regional. The June 22 Rath Yatra closure applies only in three states, while the June 27 and June 28 closures apply nationwide to all banks. https://trendkia.com/en/national/agale-haphte-4-dina-bnda-rahenge-bainka-rath-yatra-se-muharram-taka-janen-puri-chhuttiyon-ki-lista-2199 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.