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Diwali 2025: India's Banks Observe Extensive Holiday Schedule

17 Oct

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  • Indian banks to close for 7-day Diwali festival starting October 17, 2025
  • Main Diwali events on October 18-23, with public and school holidays
  • Bank holiday schedules vary by city, with some cities fully closed on certain days
Diwali 2025: India's Banks Observe Extensive Holiday Schedule

As of October 18, 2025, Indian banks are preparing to observe an extensive holiday schedule for the upcoming Diwali festival. The 7-day celebration, which begins on October 17, will see banks closed in various cities across the country on different days.

The main Diwali events, including Dhanteras, Kali Puja, and Govardhan Puja, will take place from October 18 to October 23. During this period, the Indian government has declared public holidays, and many states have also announced week-long school closures to allow for the festivities.

The bank holiday schedule varies by city, with some locations fully closed on certain days, while others remain open. For example, banks in Guwahati will be shut on October 18, while most other major cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata, will have their banks operational on that day.

The holiday period culminates on October 23 with the celebration of Bhai Bij/Bhaidooj, a day that honors the bond between brothers and sisters. Banks in several cities, including Ahmedabad, Gangtok, and Shimla, will be closed on this day.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Diwali festival in 2025 will be celebrated from October 17 to October 23, with the main events taking place from October 18 to October 23.
Indian banks will observe an extensive holiday schedule during the 7-day Diwali festival, with closures varying by city. Some cities will have full-day bank closures on certain days, while others will remain open.
The main Diwali events in 2025 include Dhanteras on October 18, Kali Puja on October 20, and Govardhan Puja on October 22. These events are celebrated with prayers, rituals, and festivities across the country.

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