Milad-un-Nabi and Thiruvonam Bank Holiday 2025: Public-sector banks (PSBs) and private banking institutions will be closed today, Friday, September 5, on account of Milad-un-Nabi and Thiruvonam, as designated by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in its 2025 holiday calendar.
Bank holidays in India are determined by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) under the Negotiable Instruments Act, including RTGS holidays and other regional and national holidays. Additionally, there are mandatory weekly days off on the second Saturday and Sunday of each month.
In September, there are a total of 15 bank holidays designated for September 2025, following the RBI calendar for the year 2025.
A city-wise list of where banks will be open/closed today, Friday, September 5:
It’s essential to note that banks in several Indian cities will be closed, while the remaining ones will remain operational as usual. Below is the table of bank status for today, Friday, September 5, 2025:
Indian City | Bank Operational Status on September 5 (Friday) |
Agartala | OPEN |
Ahmedabad | CLOSED |
Aizawl | CLOSED |
Belapur | CLOSED |
Bengaluru | CLOSED |
Bhopal | CLOSED |
Bhubaneswar | OPEN |
Chandigarh | OPEN |
Chennai | CLOSED |
Dehradun | CLOSED |
Gangtok | OPEN |
Guwahati | OPEN |
Hyderabad | CLOSED |
Imphal | CLOSED |
Itanagar | OPEN |
Jaipur | OPEN |
Jammu | CLOSED |
Kanpur | CLOSED |
Kochi | CLOSED |
Kohima | OPEN |
Kolkata | OPEN |
Lucknow | CLOSED |
Mumbai | OPEN |
Nagpur | CLOSED |
New Delhi | CLOSED |
Panaji | OPEN |
Patna | OPEN |
Raipur | CLOSED |
Ranchi | CLOSED |
Shillong | OPEN |
Shimla | OPEN |
Srinagar | CLOSED |
Thiruvananthapuram | CLOSED |
Vijayawada | CLOSED |