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November 2025 Bank Holidays: Check the Full List

November 2025 Bank Holidays: Check the Full List


November Bank Holidays: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released the list of holidays for November 2025. There are a total of 10 days of holidays in November. Let’s know about the complete list of holidays for November. The Reserve Bank of India has released the list of holidays for November 2025. Holidays have been declared for various banks across the country.

 


November 1 (Saturday)

Banks in Bengaluru and Dehradun have been declared a holiday on November 1 on the occasion of Kannada Rajyotsavam/Igas-Baghwal.

 

November 2 (Sunday)

Since it is Sunday, banks across the country will be closed.

 

November 5 (Wednesday)

Banks across the country will remain closed on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti/Kartika Purnima/Rahas Purnima.

 

November 7 (Friday)

Banks are closed in Shillong due to the Vangala festival.

 

November 8 (Saturday)

Banks across the country will remain closed due to the second Saturday. Banks in Bengaluru will remain closed due to Kanakadasa Jayanti.

 

November 9 (Sunday)

Banks across the country are closed on Sunday.

 

November 16 (Sunday)

Banks are closed across the country.

 

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November 22 (Fourth Saturday)

Banks across the country are closed on the occasion of the fourth Saturday.

 

November 23 (Sunday)

Banks across the country will be closed.

 

November 30 (Sunday)

Since it is Sunday, banks across the country will be closed.

 

Branch services like cheque clearance, passbook updates, cash management, etc., will not be available on holidays declared by the RBI. Digital banking channels, mobile banking, net banking, and ATMs will continue to function as usual.

 

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