In november 2025, banks across india will observe multiple holidays, leading to several closures throughout the month. According to the Reserve bank of India's (RBI) holiday calendar, banks will remain closed for 11 days in november 2025. These closures are due to a combination of national and regional festivals, along with regular weekly offs.
🗓️ November 2025 bank Holidays (India-wide and State-specific)DateDayHoliday/EventAffected Regions1 NovSaturdayKannada Rajyothsava/Kut/Karva ChauthKarnataka, Manipur, Himachal Pradesh
5 NovWednesdayGuru Nanak Jayanti/Kartika Purnima/Rahas PurnimaTamil Nadu, Tripura, West Bengal
7 NovFridayWangala FestivalAgartala, Dehradun, Gangtok, Imphal, Kanpur, Lucknow
8 NovSaturdayKanakadasa JayanthiKarnataka
11 NovTuesdaySecond SaturdayAll states
12 NovWednesdaySunday (observed)All states
13 NovThursdayDiwaliAll states
14 NovFridayDiwaliAll states
15 NovSaturdayBhaidooj/Chitragupt Jayanti/Laxmi PujaSome states
20 NovThursdayChhath PujaBihar, Chhattisgarh
23 NovSundaySunday (observed)All states
25 NovTuesdayFourth SaturdayAll states
26 NovWednesdaySunday (observed)All states
27 NovThursdayGuru Nanak Jayanti/Karthika Purnima/Rahas PurnimaAll states
30 NovSundayKanakadasa JayanthiKarnataka
💡 Key Notes- Digital Banking: Online banking services, including ATMs and internet banking, will remain operational during these holidays.
- Regional Variations: Some holidays are specific to certain states and may not be observed nationwide.
- Planning Ahead: It's advisable to plan your banking transactions in advance, especially for activities requiring in-person visits.
For a detailed state-wise breakdown of bank holidays in november 2025, you can refer to the Times of india or Mint websites.
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