
Bank Holiday Wednesday 16 April 2025: All Banks are now announcing their holidays for April 16: Banks in the country are going to remain closed on April 16 in some states of the country. That is, customers cannot visit the bank and get their work done on Wednesday. Understand here per why does RBI has announced bank holiday tomorrow, In which states will the banks remain closed.
Why will the banks remain closed on 16 April: On Wednesday, 16 April, all the banks in Assam will observe a holiday because of Bohag Bihu. All other states will keep the banks open. It is tremendous and traditional New Year festival of Assam, which is celebrated with great pomp throughout the state. That is why this day is Marked as Red Holiday in Assam and absent from all banking services in the State on that day. So, in anyone has some important work related to the bank, then better complete it before during this time frame instead.
Will the banks with digital services remain open: Bank branch will be closed but net or internet banking, mobile banking, UPI, ATM services will remain Open. Customers are able to send money online, Pay, sponsored Cash POP, and cut other digital work
What are the holidays for the banks in April 2025?
April 15 (Tuesday) - In Assam, West Bengal, and Arunachal Prades, banks will remain closed due to the observance of Bohag Bihu, Himachal Day, and Bengali New Year.
April 16 (Wednesday) - Banks in Assam will remain closed due to the observance of Bohag Bihu continuing from the previous day.
April 18 (Friday) – Banks will remain closed in Jammu, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Tripura, and Srinagar due to the observance of Good Friday.
April 21 (Monday) – Garia Puja, a celebration of tribal culture, is observed in Tripura. Therefore, banks will remain closed in Tripura.
April 25 (Saturday) – Lord Parshuram Jayanti will be celebrated in Himachal Pradesh, resulting in banks in the region remaining closed.
April 30 (Wednesday) - Banks celebrate Basava Jayanti and Akshaya Tritiya in Karnataka, resulting in their closure on this day.
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