April 2025 Bank Holidays: Check the Full List of Days Banks Will Be Closed in Your State
The bank holidays observed in India differ from state to the state, and are determined through a mixture of regional, national and religious holidays.
April 2025 Bank Holidays: Check the Full List of Days Banks Will Be Closed in Your State

Bank Holidays in April 2025: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI)published its state-wise official bank holidays schedule march 2025. This is the start of the budget year of 2025 to 26 (FY26). Holidays for banks in India differ from state to the state, and are determined by regional, national and religious observances.
The following list offers the complete state-wise RBI bank holidays which can assist people and companies make financial plans according to the RBI bank holidays schedule. Mahavir Jayanti, Ambedkar Jayanti, Mahavir Jayanti, and Good Friday, among others are just a few of the forthcoming festivals during which banks will be closed until April 2025.
1 April (Tuesday) - Banks year-end closing/Sarhul: Banks will be shut across all states during the year-end account closing and Sarhul which is a traditional festival in Jharkhand to mark the start of the New Year.
April 5( Saturday)- Babu Jagjivan Ram's birthday Banks will be shut in Telangana in festivity of Babu Jagjivan Ram's birth anniversary.
April 14( Monday) Banks will be closed in colorful countries comprising Mizoram, Madhya Pradesh, Chandigarh, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, New Delhi, Chhattisgarh, Meghalaya, and Himachal Pradesh. The day commemorates Ambedkar Jayanti Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's birthday, as well as multitudinous original New Year fests similar as Vishu, Bihu, Tamil New Year and further.
15. April (Tuesday)- Banks will be closed within Assam, West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh as well as Himachal Pradesh to observe state-specific celebrations, such as Bengali New Year, Himachal Day as well as Bohag Bihu.
18 (Friday)--Banks will remain closed in certain states like Tripura, Assam, Rajasthan, Jammu, Himachal Pradesh as well as Srinagar today in order to celebrate Good Friday, commemorating the death by Jesus Christ.