Bank Holidays in January 2024: During the month of January, banks are scheduled to remain closed for a total of 16 days due to both national and regional holidays. 

Customers who have scheduled their bank errands or might need banking services in the month should plan their work accordingly. These holidays include festivals, national holidays, second and fourth Saturdays, and all Sundays. 

The holidays vary for each region and are meant for region-specific festivals, in addition to general weekend holidays, which are common for all banks across the country. 

Date

Day

Holiday

Regions

January  1, 2024

Monday

New Year’s Day

Aizawl, Chennai, Gangtok, Imphal, Itanagar, Kohima, and Shillong

January 2, 2024

Tuesday

New Year Celebration

Aizawl

January 7, 2024

Sunday

Weekend Holiday

All Over India

January 11, 2024

Thursday

Missionary Day

Aizawl

January 13, 2024

Saturday

Second Saturday

All Over India

Janaury 14, 2024

Sunday

Weekend Holiday

All Over India

January 15, 2024

Monday

Uttarayana Punyakala/Makara Sankranti Festival/Maghe Sankranti/Pongal/Magh Bihu

Bengaluru, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Gangtok, Guwahati, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh), and Hyderabad (Telangana)

January 16, 2024

Tuesday

Thiruvalluvar Day

Chennai 

January 17, 2024

Wednesday

Uzhavar Thirunal/Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Birthday

Chandigarh and Chennai

January 21, 2024

Sunday

Weekend Holiday

All Over India

January 22, 2024

Monday

Imoinu Iratpa

Imphal

January 23, 2024

Tuesday

Gaan-Ngai

Imphal

January 25, 2024

Thursday

Thai Poosam/Birthday of Md. Hazarat Ali

Chennai, Kanpur, and Lucknow

January 26, 2024

Friday

Republic Day

All Over India, Except Agartala, Dehradun and Kolkata

January 27, 2024

Saturday

Fourth Saturday

All Over India

January 28, 2024

Sunday

Weekend Holiday

All Over India

Important digital services, like mobile banking, UPI, and Internet banking would not be disrupted by these holidays and will be available for customers across India. Any hindrance in these services would be informed beforehand, however, customers would not have access to the physical bank branches on the bank holidays, depending on the region.

In India, bank holidays are listed under the State Government, Central Government, and Union Territories Act of 1881. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), published the annual bank holiday calendar for the whole year.

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