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Bank holiday today: Are banks closed on July 16 for Rath Yatra and Harela?

Planning to visit your bank on July 16? Banks are closed in some states for Rath Yatra and Harela. Check the state-wise holiday list before you head out.

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Banks remain closed in selected states on July 16 for Rath Yatra and Harela, while banking services continue as usual elsewhere. Here's the state-wise bank holiday list.

Bank holiday today, July 16 bank holiday and bank holiday July 2026 are among the most searched queries as customers check whether branches are open. Banks remain closed in a few states on July 16 to mark Rath Yatra and Harela, while banking operations continue normally across the rest of the country.

The holiday is observed as per the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) state-wise holiday calendar, meaning it does not apply nationwide.

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Here's a look at where banks are closed today and what services remain available.

ARE BANKS CLOSED TODAY ON JULY 16?

Yes, banks are closed on July 16 in selected states to observe Rath Yatra and Harela.

According to the RBI holiday calendar, the closure is state-specific, so branches in other parts of the country continue to function normally. (Source: RBI holiday calendar, as reported by The Times of India)

WHICH STATES HAVE A BANK HOLIDAY TODAY?

Banks remain closed on July 16 in:

  • Odisha – for Rath Yatra
  • Uttarakhand – for Harela

Customers in these states should plan their branch visits accordingly.

WILL ONLINE BANKING SERVICES WORK?

Yes. Even if bank branches are closed, internet banking, mobile banking, UPI, ATMs and digital payment services continue to operate as usual.

Customers can transfer money, pay bills, check balances and carry out most routine banking transactions online.

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ALSO READ: Delhi traffic advisory today: Diversions on Aurobindo Marg for Jagannath Rath Yatra

HOW ARE BANK HOLIDAYS DECIDED?

The Reserve Bank of India prepares a state-wise bank holiday calendar, taking into account national holidays, regional festivals and local observances. As a result, bank holidays vary from one state to another.

Customers are advised to check the holiday schedule before visiting a branch, especially during festival seasons.

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Published By:
vaishnavi parashar
Published On:
Jul 16, 2026 14:36 IST

Bank holiday today, July 16 bank holiday and bank holiday July 2026 are among the most searched queries as customers check whether branches are open. Banks remain closed in a few states on July 16 to mark Rath Yatra and Harela, while banking operations continue normally across the rest of the country.

The holiday is observed as per the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) state-wise holiday calendar, meaning it does not apply nationwide.

Here's a look at where banks are closed today and what services remain available.

ARE BANKS CLOSED TODAY ON JULY 16?

Yes, banks are closed on July 16 in selected states to observe Rath Yatra and Harela.

According to the RBI holiday calendar, the closure is state-specific, so branches in other parts of the country continue to function normally. (Source: RBI holiday calendar, as reported by The Times of India)

WHICH STATES HAVE A BANK HOLIDAY TODAY?

Banks remain closed on July 16 in:

  • Odisha – for Rath Yatra
  • Uttarakhand – for Harela

Customers in these states should plan their branch visits accordingly.

WILL ONLINE BANKING SERVICES WORK?

Yes. Even if bank branches are closed, internet banking, mobile banking, UPI, ATMs and digital payment services continue to operate as usual.

Customers can transfer money, pay bills, check balances and carry out most routine banking transactions online.

ALSO READ: Delhi traffic advisory today: Diversions on Aurobindo Marg for Jagannath Rath Yatra

HOW ARE BANK HOLIDAYS DECIDED?

The Reserve Bank of India prepares a state-wise bank holiday calendar, taking into account national holidays, regional festivals and local observances. As a result, bank holidays vary from one state to another.

Customers are advised to check the holiday schedule before visiting a branch, especially during festival seasons.

- Ends
Published By:
vaishnavi parashar
Published On:
Jul 16, 2026 14:36 IST

Bank holiday today, July 16 bank holiday and bank holiday July 2026 are among the most searched queries as customers check whether branches are open. Banks remain closed in a few states on July 16 to mark Rath Yatra and Harela, while banking operations continue normally across the rest of the country.

The holiday is observed as per the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) state-wise holiday calendar, meaning it does not apply nationwide.

Here's a look at where banks are closed today and what services remain available.

ARE BANKS CLOSED TODAY ON JULY 16?

Yes, banks are closed on July 16 in selected states to observe Rath Yatra and Harela.

According to the RBI holiday calendar, the closure is state-specific, so branches in other parts of the country continue to function normally. (Source: RBI holiday calendar, as reported by The Times of India)

WHICH STATES HAVE A BANK HOLIDAY TODAY?

Banks remain closed on July 16 in:

  • Odisha – for Rath Yatra
  • Uttarakhand – for Harela

Customers in these states should plan their branch visits accordingly.

WILL ONLINE BANKING SERVICES WORK?

Yes. Even if bank branches are closed, internet banking, mobile banking, UPI, ATMs and digital payment services continue to operate as usual.

Customers can transfer money, pay bills, check balances and carry out most routine banking transactions online.

ALSO READ: Delhi traffic advisory today: Diversions on Aurobindo Marg for Jagannath Rath Yatra

HOW ARE BANK HOLIDAYS DECIDED?

The Reserve Bank of India prepares a state-wise bank holiday calendar, taking into account national holidays, regional festivals and local observances. As a result, bank holidays vary from one state to another.

Customers are advised to check the holiday schedule before visiting a branch, especially during festival seasons.

- Ends
Published By:
vaishnavi parashar
Published On:
Jul 16, 2026 14:36 IST

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