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Banks Closed for Diwali Celebrations Across India

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  • Banks in some parts of India closed on October 22 for Diwali
  • Digital banking services like ATMs, UPI, and mobile apps still operational
  • Diwali celebrations extend beyond October 22 in some regions
Banks Closed for Diwali Celebrations Across India

On October 23, 2025, banks in certain parts of India were closed for the Diwali holiday. While in-branch services were unavailable, important digital banking options like ATMs, UPI, internet banking, and mobile apps continued to function.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had announced a state-wise holiday calendar, with some regions observing a bank holiday on October 22 for Diwali Amavasya, Deepawali, and Govardhan Puja. Customers were advised to complete any necessary in-person banking before the holiday to avoid any inconvenience.

The Diwali festivities extend beyond October 22 in some areas, particularly in northern India, where the celebration of Bhai Dooj, marking the end of the Diwali celebrations, is commonly observed.

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Banks in some parts of India were closed on October 22 due to Diwali celebrations, as per the state-wise holiday calendar of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
Yes, important digital banking services like ATMs, UPI, internet banking, and mobile apps continued to function even though in-branch services were closed.
The Diwali festivities extend beyond October 22 in some regions, particularly in northern India, where the celebration of Bhai Dooj, marking the end of Diwali, is commonly observed.

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