Id-ul-Ad'ha is a public holiday on June 7th as per the Central Government's holiday list 2025. As this holiday falls on a Saturday, it is the first Saturday of the month, which is typically when banks are open. As per the RBI holidays list 2025, the banks will either be closed on June 6 i.e., tomorrow or June 7 i.e., on Saturday.
Banks will be closed in one state on June 6, 2025, for Bakrid and in several other states on June 7, 2025, except a few, as per the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) holiday calendar. Customers should also note that banks across India will remain closed on June 8, 2025, as it falls on a Sunday, which is a regular weekly holiday for all public and private sector banks.
Bank holidays in June 2025: Check full list of state-wise bank holidays
Under the Negotiable Instruments Act, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) sets certain holidays, which may differ from state to state.
Bank customers should make sure to avail SMS and email notifications services from banks so that they get notified for every transaction. This helps prevent fraud, ensures transparency, and keeps you informed.
Cash deposits/withdrawals above the prescribed limit (often Rs 2 lakh or more) may need to be done in person and require ID proof or PAN.
For updating Know Your Customer (KYC) details involving address change with physical proof, biometric verification, or in-person declaration.
Some banks require a physical form submission and surrender of passbooks, chequebooks, or cards to close accounts, especially fixed deposits or PPF accounts.
Visiting the bank is mandatory to access your locker or to sign agreements for new locker allotment.
High-value DDs or those involving certain institutions often need to be issued physically at the branch.
Banks will be closed in one state on June 6, 2025, for Bakrid and in several other states on June 7, 2025, except a few, as per the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) holiday calendar. Customers should also note that banks across India will remain closed on June 8, 2025, as it falls on a Sunday, which is a regular weekly holiday for all public and private sector banks.
Will banks remain closed tomorrow on June 6, 2025 for Id-ul-Ad’ha (Bakrid)?
Banks will remain closed in Kerala on Friday, June 6, 2025, for Id-ul-Ad’ha (Bakrid).Will banks remain closed on June 7, 2025 for Bakri ID (Id-Uz-Zuha)?
Although June 7, 2025, falls on a Saturday and the first Saturday of the month, which is typically a working day for banks across India, most banks will remain closed due to state-specific regional holidays (Bakri ID (Id-Uz-Zuha)). This means that both scheduled and non-scheduled banks will observe a public holiday in several states, even though it does not fall on a standard second or fourth Saturday, which are the usual bank holidays.Bank holidays in June 2025: Check full list of state-wise bank holidays
Under the Negotiable Instruments Act, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) sets certain holidays, which may differ from state to state.
Are banks open or closed in your state on June 7, 2025?
While banks will be closed in most states on the occasion of Bakri ID (Id-Uz-Zuha), only a few states will still see normal banking operations. According to the RBI holiday calendar, banks will remain open only in the Gujarat, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh and KeralaBank holidays in June 2025
Banks in June will be closed on various occasions such as Id-ul-Ad’ha (Bakrid), Bakri ID (Id-Uz-Zuha), Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti/Saga Dawa, Ratha Yatra/Kang (Rathajatra) and Remna Ni.Digital banking
With digital banking, you no longer need to visit a bank branch or wait in queues. You can transfer money instantly, pay bills and recharge your phone, check balances and download statements all from your smartphone or computer, 24/7.Bank customers should make sure to avail SMS and email notifications services from banks so that they get notified for every transaction. This helps prevent fraud, ensures transparency, and keeps you informed.
Transactions that require bank branch visit
However, not all transactions can be done online, some transactions mentioned below will need a branch visit.Cash deposits/withdrawals above the prescribed limit (often Rs 2 lakh or more) may need to be done in person and require ID proof or PAN.
For updating Know Your Customer (KYC) details involving address change with physical proof, biometric verification, or in-person declaration.
Some banks require a physical form submission and surrender of passbooks, chequebooks, or cards to close accounts, especially fixed deposits or PPF accounts.
Visiting the bank is mandatory to access your locker or to sign agreements for new locker allotment.
High-value DDs or those involving certain institutions often need to be issued physically at the branch.
June 2025 bank holiday list
Jun-25 | 6 | 7 | 11 | 27 | 30 |
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Gangtok | • | ||||
Guwahati | • | ||||
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Imphal | • | • | |||
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Kochi | • | ||||
Kohima | • | ||||
Kolkata | • | ||||
Lucknow | • | ||||
Mumbai | • | ||||
Nagpur | • | ||||
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Panaji | • | ||||
Patna | • | ||||
Raipur | • | ||||
Ranchi | • | ||||
Shillong | • | ||||
Shimla | • | • | |||
Srinagar | • | ||||
Thiruvananthapuram | • |
Holiday Description | Day |
Id-ul-Ad’ha (Bakrid) | 6 |
Bakri ID (Id-Uz-Zuha) | 7 |
Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti/Saga Dawa | 11 |
Ratha Yatra/Kang (Rathajatra) | 27 |
Remna Ni | 30 |