That’s why a simple list helps. Below is a breakdown of January 2026 bank holidays across India, covering national closures, regular weekend shutdowns, and state-specific observances that affect banking hours.
National bank holidays in January 2026
There is only one nationwide closure in January.
Republic Day - Monday, January 26
Banks across India will remain closed for Republic Day.
New Year’s Day falls on Thursday, January 1. It is observed nationally but not uniformly. Some states treat it as a public holiday for banks. Others keep branches open. Customers are advised to check state-level notifications.
Weekly bank closures in January 2026
The standard banking schedule also applies.
All Sundays: January 4, 11, 18, 25
Second Saturday: January 10
Fourth Saturday: January 24
These dates apply across all states - there are no exceptions.
Regional and state-specific holidays
There are several other closures in January - but whether the banks remain closed will depend on their location.
Wednesday, January 14 - Makar Sankranti / Pongal / Lohri / Magh Bihu
Observed across different states under different names.
Thursday, January 15 - Thiruvalluvar Day
Tamil Nadu.
Friday, January 16 - Uzhavar Thirunal
Observed in Tamil Nadu and parts of Assam.
Friday, January 23 - Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti
This is observed in West Bengal.
These holidays are not pan-India. They apply only where officially notified by state authorities.
What remains open on bank holidays
Digital banking services remain available throughout the month.
UPI, mobile banking apps, internet banking portals, and ATMs are not affected by branch holidays. Transactions, bill payments, and transfers continue as usual, even on closed days.
Before visiting a branch, especially around January 14, 15, 16, and 23, it is advised to check the local holiday list.










