January 2024 bank holidays: Over 15 days of bank closures, see the full list here

Updated : Dec 21, 2023 18:34
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January 2024 isn't just about New Year's beginnings – it's filled with 15+ bank holidays. From weekends to special events like Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti and Republic Day, banks across the nation will be closed, with certain states having their unique holiday plans.

Beyond that, there are 24 Saturdays off throughout the year, with every second and fourth Saturday as bank holidays. These breaks set the pace for managing both personal and business banking.

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To streamline banking activities, it's vital to note these closures, ensuring smoother financial planning.

Here is the list of bank holidays in January 2024 across India 

  1. 1st January: New Year's Day (All over India)
  2. 11th January: Missionary Day (Mizoram)
  3. 12th January: Swami Vivekananda Jayanti (West Bengal)
  4. 13th January: Second Saturday (All over India)
  5. 13th January: Lohri (Punjab and other states)
  6. 14th January: Sankranti (Several states)
  7. 15th January: Pongal (Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh), Thiruvalluvar Day (Tamil Nadu)
  8. 15th January: Thiruvalluvar Day (Tamil Nadu)
  9. 16th January: Tusu Puja (West Bengal, Assam)
  10. 17th January: Guru Govind Singh Jayanti (Several States)
  11. 23rd January: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti (Many States)
  12. 25th January: State Day (Himachal Pradesh)
  13. 26th January: Republic Day (All over India)
  14. 27th January: Fourth Saturday (All over India)
  15. 31st January: Me-Dam-Me-Phi (Assam)
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