March Bank Holidays: Banks will have 14 days in March, know when the banks will be closed? See list


New Delhi:
March Bank Holidays 2025: If you are thinking of doing the necessary work related to the bank in March 2025, then this news is for you. According to the Bank Holiday List (List of RBI Bank Holidays 2025) released by the Reserve Bank of India, banks will remain closed for 14 days in March. These include Sundays, second and fourth Saturdays, public holidays and festivals in some states.

The month of March is the last month of Financial Year, so banking work increases during this period. In such a situation, it is necessary to be aware of the day on which day the bank is closed, so that you do not have any problem.

When will the banks be closed in March 2025? (Bank Holidays in March 2025)

March 2 (Sunday) -Due to Sunday, banks will remain closed across the country.
March 8 (second Saturday) – Due to the second Saturday of the month, there will be a holiday in banks.
March 9 (Sunday) – Due to Sunday, banks will remain closed across the country.
March 16 (Sunday) – Banks will remain closed across the country due to Sunday.
March 22 (Fourth Saturday) – Due to the fourth Saturday of the month, banks will remain closed across the country.
March 23 (Sunday) – Banks will remain closed across the country due to Sunday.
March 30 (Sunday) – Due to Sunday, banks will remain closed across the country.

  • March 7 (Friday): Banks will remain closed in Mizoram due to the chapchar kut.
  • March 13 (Thursday): Banks will remain closed in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand and Kerala on McKay of Holika Dahan and Atukal Pongala.
  • March 14 (Friday): Banks closed in most states on the occasion of Holi (Holi/DHulandi/Dol Jatra), but will be open in Tripura, Odisha, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Manipur, Kerala and Nagaland.
  • March 15 (Saturday): Banks will remain closed in Agartala, Bhubaneswar, Imphal and Patna due to Holi.
  • March 22 (Saturday): Banks will be closed in Bihar on Bihar Day.
  • March 27 (Thursday): Banks in Jammu will be closed due to Shab-e-Kahar.
  • March 28 (Friday): Banks will remain closed in Jammu and Kashmir due to Jumat-ul-Vida.
  • March 31 (Monday): Due to Ramadan Eid, banks will remain closed in most states, but will be open in Mizoram and Himachal Pradesh.

What will be the effect on banking service?

Bank branches will remain closed on these holidays, but online banking, mobile banking, UPI and ATM services will be operational. Therefore, if you want to go to the bank branch and do any necessary work, then keep your plan keeping these dates in mind.

Please tell that banks are closed on the second and fourth Saturdays. At the same time, banks do not open every Ravavar. Festivals holidays can vary in every state.

However, online transaction and UPI services will not be affected during the bank holiday. If you want to deal with any necessary work related to the bank, then keep your planning in mind, so that there is no problem.



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