
As the festive season is over, and November is about to start, people across India are returning to their regular routines. However, customers should note that banks will remain closed for around 9 to 10 days next month due to a combination of national and regional holidays.
The RBI holiday calendar outlines both nationwide and state-specific bank closures for November 2025. While some holidays apply only to states or regions, others, such as weekly Sunday breaks, are uniform across the country. Here’s a detailed look at the upcoming bank holidays in November 2025:
| Date | Day | Holiday | State(s) / Region(s) |
| November 1 | Saturday | Karnataka Rajyotsava / Igas-Bagwal | Karnataka, Uttarakhand |
| November 2 | Sunday | Weekly Holiday | Nationwide |
| November 5 | Wednesday | Guru Nanak Jayanti / Kartika Purnima | Aizawl, Bhopal, Belapur, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Hyderabad, Itanagar, Jaipur, Kanpur, Jammu, Kohima, Lucknow, Kolkata, Mumbai, Nagpur, New Delhi, Raipur, Ranchi, Shimla, Srinagar |
| November 7 | Friday | Wangala Festival | Meghalaya (especially Shillong) |
| November 8 | Saturday | Kanaka Dasa Jayanti / Second Saturday | Karnataka / Nationwide |
| November 9 | Sunday | Weekly Holiday | Nationwide |
| November 11 | Tuesday | Lhabab Duchen | Sikkim |
| November 16 | Sunday | Weekly Holiday | Nationwide |
| November 22 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday | Nationwide |
| November 23 | Sunday | Weekly Holiday | Nationwide |
| November 30 | Sunday | Weekly Holiday | Nationwide |
While physical bank branches will remain closed on these dates, customers can continue to access essential services through ATMs, internet banking, and mobile banking platforms without disruption.
November 2025 will feature several bank holidays spread across different states, primarily due to regional festivals such as Guru Nanak Jayanti, Wangala, and Kanaka Dasa Jayanti. Planning your banking activities in advance can help you avoid any inconvenience.
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Published on: Oct 28, 2025, 8:35 AM IST

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