Bank Holiday: Big news for bank account holders. The Reserve Bank of India has released a list of bank holidays for the month of November. According to this list, today, November 1, 2025, is a bank holiday. It should be noted that the RBI grants different holidays in different states based on local festivals. So, if you have some work to do at the bank today, check here to see if the bank is closed in your city…

Are banks open or closed today, Saturday, November 1?

Today, Saturday, November 1st, is a bank holiday in Bangalore and Dehradun due to Karnataka Rajyotsav and Igas-Baghwali. The RBI has divided holidays into three categories: Holidays under the Negotiable Instruments Act, Holidays under the Negotiable Instruments Act, and Real-Time Gross Settlement Holidays.

Other Holidays

November 5 (Wednesday): Guru Nanak Jayanti / Kartik Purnima

Banks will be closed in many states across the country on this day. This day marks the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Kartik Purnima. Banks will be closed in many places, including Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, and Jammu and Kashmir.

November 7 (Friday): Wangala Festival (Meghalaya)

The Wangala Festival, a harvest festival celebrated by the Garo tribe, will be held in Meghalaya. Banks will be closed there, but banks will remain open in other states.

November 8 (Saturday): Kanakadasa Jayanti (Karnataka)

This day is a second Saturday, so banks will be closed across the country. In Karnataka, this day also marks the birth anniversary of saint and poet Kanakadasa.

November 11 (Tuesday): Lhabab Duchen (Sikkim)

In Sikkim, the Lhabab Duchen festival, a significant Buddhist holiday, will be celebrated on this day. Banks will be closed for the occasion.

November Weekly Off

This month banks will remain closed every Sunday and scheduled Saturday.

November 2 (Sunday), November 8 (second Saturday), November 9 (Sunday),

November 16 (Sunday), November 22 (fourth Saturday),

23 November (Sunday) and 30 November (Sunday).

Net banking and digital services will continue to be available

Even though banks are closed, digital banking services will continue to operate as usual. You can access financial services seamlessly through digital platforms like NEFT, RTGS, mobile apps, and internet banking.