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Bakra Eid (Bakrid) bank holiday: These bank branches to remain shut for two days; catch city-wise full list of holidays in 2023

Bakra Eid (Bakrid) bank holiday date 2023, Bank holiday tomorrow: Branches of most commercial banks — public as well as private — will remain shut on June 29 for the Bakra Eid (Bakrid) holiday. Branches at some locations will also be closed for an additional day. 

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Bakra Eid (Bakrid) bank holiday date

According to the official list of bank holidays by the RBI, the majority of public, as well as private banks, will be closed for Bakrid on June 29.  Branches at some locations will observe a holiday the previous day instead, and some will remain shut on both days.   

Bakrid bank holiday: City-wise full list

Bank holiday on June 28 

  • Maharashtra
  • Jammu
  • Kerala
  • Srinagar

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Bank holiday on June 29 

  • Tripura
  • Gujarat
  • Mizoram
  • Karnataka
  • Madhya Pradesh
  • Chandigarh, Tamil Nadu
  • Uttarakhand
  • Assam
  • Andhra Pradesh
  • Telangana, Manipur
  • Rajasthan
  • Jammu and Srinagar
  • Uttar Pradesh, Bengal
  • New Delhi
  • Goa
  • Chhattisgarh
  • Jharkhand
  • Meghalaya
  • Himachal Pradesh

Bank holiday on June 30

  • Mizoram 
  • Orissa

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Types of bank holidays

The RBI classifies bank holidays in three categories: Holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act, Holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act and Real-Time Gross Settlement Holidays, and Banks’ Closing of Accounts. 

Bank holidays July 2023

Banks will remain closed for 15 days in July, including the second and fourth Saturdays of the month, and Sundays. Both public and private banks will remain closed in various parts of the country for Guru Hargobind’s Birthday, MHIP Day, Ker Puja, Bhanu Jayanti, U Tirot Sing Day, Drukpa Tshe-zi, Ashoora and Muharram.

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