Bank Holiday Today: A Bharat Bandh has been called by several unions on July 9, 2025. The strike involves crores of employees from sectors like banks, insurance, postal, transport. Although today is not an official holiday, banking services may be disrupted due to the strike.
Bank Holiday Today: Today, Wednesday, July 9, 2025, a Bharat Bandh has been organized by several employee unions across the country. More than 25 crore employees from banking, insurance, postal, transport, construction and other public sectors are participating in this nationwide strike. The aim of the strike is to register protest against the "anti-labor, anti-farmer and pro-corporate policies" of the government.
Are banks closed today?
Formally no national bank holiday has been declared today, which means technically banks should remain open. However, banking services may be affected in some areas due to this strike by trade unions, especially where unions are active and employees are joining the strike. Bengal Provincial Bank Employees Association affiliated to AIBEA and many employees of the insurance sector are part of this strike.
List of Bank Holidays in July 2025
July 5 (Saturday): Banks will be closed in Jammu and Srinagar on Guru Hargobind Jayanti.
July 12 (Saturday): Second Saturday, holiday in all banks.
July 13 (Sunday): Weekly holiday, all banks closed.
July 14 (Monday): Banks closed in Shillong on Beh Deinkhlam festival.
July 16 (Wednesday): Bank holiday in Dehradun on Harela festival.
July 17 (Thursday): Holiday in Shillong on U Tirot Singh death anniversary.
July 19 (Saturday): Banks closed in Agartala on the occasion of Ker Puja.
July 20 (Sunday): Weekly holiday, banks closed across the country.
26 July (Saturday): Fourth Saturday, bank holiday across the country.
27 July (Sunday): Weekly holiday, all banks closed.
28 July (Monday): Banks will remain closed in Gangtok (Sikkim) due to Drukpa Tshe-Ze festival.
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