Banks remain closed on several public holidays, wherein individuals and entities cannot undertake offline activities by visiting branches. There could be a few online bank activities that remain non-functional on public holidays as well. Knowing the public holidays can help you avoid inconveniences pertaining to banking activities. Explore the August holidays for major banks across India to make informed decisions.
Public Holidays in August
Here is the list of festival holidays in August:
Date | Day | Holiday | Region |
8th August | Friday | Tendong Lho Rum Faat | Gangtok |
9th August | Saturday | Raksha Bandhan/ Jhulan Purnima | Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Dehradun, Jaipur, Kanpur, Lucknow, Shimla |
13th August | Wednesday | Patriot’s Day | Imphal |
15th August | Friday | Independence Day/ Parsi New Year (Shahenshahi)/ Janmashtami | All India |
16th August | Saturday | Janmashtami (Shravan Vad-8)/ Krishna Jayanthi | Ahmedabad, Aizwal, Bhopal, Chandigarh, Chennai, Dehradun, Gangtok, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh), Hyderabad (Telangana), Jaipur, Jammu, Kanpur, Lucknow, Patna, Raipur, Ranchi, Shillong, Srinagar |
19th August | Tuesday | Birthday of Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur | Agartala |
25th August | Monday | Tirubhav Tithi of Srimanta Sankardeva | Guwahati |
27th August | Wednesday | Ganesh Chaturthi/ Samvatsari (Chaturthi Paksha)/ Varasiddhi Vinayaka Vrata/Ganesh Puja/ Vinayakar Chathurthi | Ahmedabad, Belapur, Bengaluru, Bhubaneshwar, Chennai, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh), Hyderabad (Telangana), Mumbai, Nagpur, Panaji |
28th August | Thursday | Ganesh Chaturthi (2nd Day)/ Nuakhai | Bhubaneswar, Panaji |
Notably, the 9th of August is additionally a second Saturday when banks in India remain closed. Knowing the August holidays at banks in India this year can help you effectively schedule your payments. Remember that you can issue post-dated cheques to avoid non-payment on public holidays.
August Bank Holiday in India
Here is the list of August holidays observed by the banking sector and their significance:
- Tendong Lho Rum Faat: In this festival, the people of Sikkim prepare a model of the mountain with nine stones and worship it. Further, they sing and dance in musk to celebrate this festival.
- Raksha Bandhan: Indians celebrate this festival to rejoice in the love between a sister and a brother. Usually, a sister ties a rakhi on her brother’s wrist, who in return vows to take care of his sister. This festival is usually one of the August holidays observed in India.
- Jhulan Purnima: This festival in India celebrates the bond between Lord Krishna and Radha. Usually, swings with these deities are decorated to celebrate the festival in India.
- Patriot’s Day: This day is observed in Manipur to remember brave patriots who fought and lost their lives against the British Empire in 1891. Thus, the state observes this day as a bank holiday among other August holidays.
- Independence Day: On this day, India acquired independence against British rule in 1947. Thus, it is a national holiday wherein banks remain closed.
- Parsi New Year (Shahenshahi): This is one of the August holidays to mark the beginning of the Iranian calendar. Jamshed-i-Nouraz is the other name for this day when Parsis dress up in traditional attire and prepare Parsi delicacies.
- Janmashtami: This day celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna in India. Several Indian states observe a holiday on this day to worship the lord and seek blessings.
- Birthday of Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur: Tripura celebrates this day to remember Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur, the ‘modern architect of Tripura’.
- Tirubhav Tithi of Srimanta Sankardeva: Srimanta Sankardeva, known as the father of Assamese culture, is celebrated on this day. This day marks the death anniversary of Srimanta Sankardeva wherein banks remain closed as a part of the August holidays.
- Ganesh Chaturthi: Ganesh Chaturthi celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha, the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. People worship the Lord to seek blessings and prosper in life.
- Nuakhai: The word Naukhai comes from ‘Nua’ meaning new and ‘Khai’ meaning food. This is the annual harvest festival that Odisha celebrates with offerings to crops and Mother Earth.
Final Word
There are nine August holidays for banks, excluding Saturdays and Sundays. On these days, banks remain closed for offline transactions in different Indian states. Awareness about August month holidays in India can help plan your banking activities such as fixed deposit (FD) booking from bank branches.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Independence Day is one of the three national holidays in India. The other two are Gandhi Jayanti on October 2nd and Republic Day on 26th January.
Banks in India remain closed on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month. However, banks are operational on the first, third and fifth Saturdays as of August 2025.
Sikkim celebrates Tendong Lho Rum Faat festival to worship the mountains with stones. People of Sikkim further engage in dance and songs on this day.
Tripura celebrates the birthday of Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur. As a result, banks remain closed in Tripura on this day.
Parsi New Year falls in August wherein Parsis celebrate Iranian New Year. This year it overlaps with Independence Day on 15th August.