Banking Holidays in Northeast India and Beyond
Banks in several regions of Northeast India will be closed on Friday, January 2, 2026, due to New Year celebrations and Mannam Jayanthi, following the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) holiday calendar. This closure impacts banking services in cities like Aizawl, Guwahati, Imphal, Shillong, Itanagar, and Kohima.
Regional Holidays and RBI's Calendar
The RBI's holiday calendar includes regional and national holidays, in addition to the mandatory weekly closures on the second Saturday and Sunday of each month. This practice is based on the Negotiable Instruments Act. Citizens are encouraged to check their bank's specific schedules before planning in-person visits.
City-wise Status
- Agartala: Open
- Ahmedabad: Open
- Aizawl: Closed
- Belapur: Open
- Bengaluru: Open
- Bhopal: Open
- Bhubaneswar: Open
- Chandigarh: Open
- Chennai: Open
- Dehradun: Open
- Gangtok: Open
- Guwahati: Open
- Hyderabad: Open
- Imphal: Open
- Itanagar: Open
- Jaipur: Open
- Jammu: Open
- Kanpur: Open
- Kochi: Closed
- Kohima: Open
- Kolkata: Open
- Lucknow: Open
- Mumbai: Open
- Nagpur: Open
- New Delhi: Open
- Panaji: Open
- Patna: Open
- Raipur: Open
- Ranchi: Open
- Shillong: Open
- Shimla: Open
- Srinagar: Open
- Thiruvananthapuram: Closed
- Vijayawada: Open
Essential Banking Services
Despite physical closures, essential banking services will continue to function through digital and self-service platforms. These include online and mobile banking for fund transfers, balance inquiries, and bill payments, NEFT and RTGS services, ATM withdrawals, and card transactions. Customers can also request chequebooks, demand drafts, and account-related services.
Implications for Northeast and India
The RBI has announced that banks across India will observe 10 holidays in January 2026. Citizens are urged to rely on digital banking platforms to ensure uninterrupted access to financial services during holidays. This trend towards digital banking has significant implications for the Northeast region and India as a whole, as it promotes financial inclusion and convenience for customers.
Looking Ahead
As the world becomes increasingly digital, the importance of seamless and accessible banking services cannot be overstated. The RBI's focus on essential banking services during holidays is a step towards ensuring financial stability and inclusivity in Northeast India and beyond. As we move forward, it will be essential to continue improving digital banking infrastructure and services to meet the evolving needs of customers.