Indian Bank Holiday Home

There are several significant bank holidays in 2022 that you should be aware of. While some of these bank holidays are national holidays, there are some state-specific holidays for which banks stay shut in certain states. Banks are also closed across the country on account of various notable festivals.

Here, you will find a complete list of bank holidays in 2022.

Indian Bank Holidays

Table of contents

  • Indian Bank Holidays in 2022
  • Types of Bank Holidays
  • Bank Holidays on Saturdays in 2022
  • A Brief Overview of Bank Holidays in 2022
    • 1. Pongal/ Makar Sankranti
    • 2. Republic Day
    • 3. Maha Shivratri
    • 4. Ugadi
    • 5. Holi
    • 6. Mahaveer Jayanti
    • 7. Ambedkar Jayanti
    • 8. Good Friday
    • 9. Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti
    • 10. May Day
    • 11. Vaisakhi
    • 12. Eid-al-Adha
    • 13. Independence Day
    • 14. Gandhi Jayanti
    • 15. Diwali
    • 16. Christmas
  • Final Word
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Indian Bank Holidays in 2022

The private and public banks of India will remain shut on the occasion of national, public and state-specific holidays. The following tabular representation shows all major bank holidays of 2022.

Date Day Occasion
January 1 2022 Saturday New Year's Day
January 14 2022 Friday Makar Sankranti/ Pongal
January 26 2022 Wednesday Republic Day
February 5 2022 Saturday Vasant Panchami
March 1 2022 Tuesday Maha Shivratri
March 19 2022 Saturday Holi
April 10 2022 Sunday Ram Navami
April 13 2022 Wednesday Ugadi
April 14 2022 Thursday Ambedkar Jayanti
April 15 2022 Friday Good Friday
May 1 2022 Sunday May Day
May 2 2022 Monday Maharshi Parasuram Jayanti
May 3 2022 Tuesday Idul Fitr
May 16 2022 Monday Buddha Purnima
June 14 2022 Tuesday Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti
July 10 2022 Sunday Bakrid
August 9 2022 Tuesday Muharram
August 12 2022 Friday Raksha Bandhan
August 15 2022 Monday Independence Day
August 16 2022 Tuesday Parsi New Year
August 19 2022 Friday Janmashtami
August 31 2022 Wednesday Ganesh Chaturthi
September 25 2022 Sunday Mahalaya/ Amavasye
October 2 2022 Sunday Gandhi Jayanti
October 3 2022 Monday Maha Ashtami
October 4 2022 Tuesday Maha Navami
October 5 2022 Wednesday Vijaya Dashami
October 9 2022 Sunday Eid-e-Milad
October 24 2022 Monday Diwali
October 25 2022 Tuesday Diwali
October 26 2022 Wednesday Deepavali Holiday
October 27 2022 Thursday Bhai Dooj
November 8 2022 Tuesday Guru Nanak Jayanti
December 25 2022 Sunday Christmas Day

Types of Bank Holidays

In India, bank holidays are categorized into national holidays and government holidays. There are three national holidays, Republic Day (January 26), Gandhi Jayanti (October 2) and Independence Day (August 15). Banks across the nation remain closed on these three national holidays.

Government holidays, on the other hand, are classified into central government holidays and state government holidays. While central government holidays are observed throughout the nation, state government holidays will vary from one state to another. For example, Goa Liberation Day is a bank holiday in Goa, and Utkal Divas is a bank holiday in Odisha.

Bank Holidays on Saturdays in 2022

As per the norm, banks in India stay closed every second and fourth Saturday of the month. In case there are five Saturdays in a specific month, then the last Saturday is considered a working day.

So, in addition to the above-mentioned holidays, here are Saturdays that would be a bank holiday.

Saturday Date
2nd Saturday January 8
4th Saturday January 22
2nd Saturday February 12
4th Saturday February 26
2nd Saturday March 12
4th Saturday March 26
2nd Saturday April 9
4th Saturday April 23
2nd Saturday May 14
4th Saturday May 28
2nd Saturday June 11
4th Saturday June 25
2nd Saturday July 9
4th Saturday July 23
2nd Saturday August 13
4th Saturday August 27
2nd Saturday September 10
4th Saturday September 24
2nd Saturday October 8
4th Saturday October 22
2nd Saturday November 12
4th Saturday November 26
2nd Saturday December 10
4th Saturday December 24

A Brief Overview of Bank Holidays in 2022

Let's take a look at some of the major bank holidays in 2022.

1. Pongal/ Makar Sankranti

Banks across the country will remain closed on January 14 2022, in observance of Pongal and Makar Sankranti.

2. Republic Day

Republic Day is one of the national holidays of the country, which marks the anniversary of the formation of the Indian Constitution. All banks stay closed on this day.

3. Maha Shivratri

Maha Shivratri is one of the most notable Hindu festivals celebrated in the country. It is also a significant bank holiday that is observed in different parts of India.

4. Ugadi

Also known as the Telugu New Year, Ugadi is celebrated with much fervour and grandeur in southern India. Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka celebrate this day as Telugu New Year. In Maharashtra, this festival is known as Gudi Padwa.

5. Holi

Holi is one of the most popular festivals in India. It is celebrated on different dates across different states. However, this day is a bank holiday in most parts of the country.

6. Mahaveer Jayanti

Mahaveer Jayanti is a notable festival among the Jain community. The Jain community celebrates this day to pay homage and reverence to the birth anniversary of Mahaveer, the last Tirthankara. It usually falls in the month of April.

7. Ambedkar Jayanti

 Dr B.R. Ambedkar was one of the creators of the Indian Constitution. Banks stay closed on April 14 each year in several states in honour of Ambedkar Jayanti.

8. Good Friday

 One of the major Christian festivals, Good Friday, falls during the month of April. It is a bank holiday in various states that observe this festival.

9. Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti

 The birth anniversary of Sant Guru Kabir is a bank holiday in states such as Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Chhattisgarh.

10. May Day

Also known as International Workers' Day, May Day is a bank holiday. May Day falls on May 1 of each year.

11. Vaisakhi

Vaisakhi marks the New Year for Sikhs. It is a revered festival in many states, including Punjab, Tripura, Assam and West Bengal. This festival usually takes place on April 13 or April 14.

12. Eid-al-Adha

Eid-al-Adha or Bakrid is a notable Islamic festival celebrated across many states. Banks and government offices stay closed on the occasion of Bakrid.

13. Independence Day

One of the three national holidays, Independence Day is a bank holiday throughout all states.

14. Gandhi Jayanti

Gandhi Jayanti is another major bank holiday. Banks and government offices remain closed on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.

15. Diwali

Diwali, the festival of lights, is a major bank holiday across the country. It is usually celebrated after Navratri.

16. Christmas

December 25 is a bank holiday on the event of Christmas Day. It is a public holiday in various states.

Final Word

As mentioned, bank holidays differ across different states. So, it might happen that branches of a particular bank might remain closed on a state holiday, while branches in another state stay functional on the same day. Make sure to check the list of state-specific holidays in addition to the major national bank holidays.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is the total number of bank holidays in a year?

Ans: There is no such fixed number of bank holidays in a year. The number of holidays will vary from state to state. However, there are some holidays during which banks across all states remain closed. These holidays include national holidays, major festivals, and every second and fourth Saturday.

Q2. Will banks be closed on a weekday if any holiday falls on the weekend?

Ans: No, banks do not remain shut on a weekday in case a holiday falls on the weekend. Banks will operate normally on the working days throughout the week regardless of any holiday on the weekend.

Q3. On which days are banks in India closed?

Ans: Banks in India stay closed every Sunday, the second and fourth Saturday of each month. Fifth Saturdays are working days. In addition, banks remain closed on national holidays, state holidays and central government holidays.

Q4. Are there four bank holidays in the second week of January 2022?

Ans: Yes, according to the Reserve Bank of India, there will be four holidays for banks across different regions in the second week of January. Banks will stay shut in Aizawl on January 11 for Missionary Day, in Kolkata on January 12 for Swami Vivekananda Jayanti and on January 14 and 15 across many states for Pongal or Makar Sankranti.

Q5. What happens if I make an NEFT or RTGS on a bank holiday?

Ans: If you make a transfer through NEFT or RTGS on a bank holiday, the money will be credited to the receiver's account, but note that you may receive the receipt on the next working day.

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