November 2025 bank holidays; State wise– Check complete list here

The most celebrated holiday on November 5 is Guru Nanak Jayanti, observed on a national level.
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November 2025 has some bank holidays in India, which are state to state and region-specific. The most notable holiday of November month is November 5, i.e. Guru Nanak Jayanti. The occasion is the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak De ji, which is celebrated throughout the nation in places such as Chandigarh, New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and more. 

It is the birthday of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first guru of Sikh the banks shall remain closed on the specific states to observe the relevance of the day.

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In Karnataka and Uttarakhand, November 1 is celebrated as Karnataka Rajyotsava, which is another bank holiday.

There are certain other festive holidays as per the region such as Wangala Festival on November 7 in Meghalaya, Lhabab Duchen on November 11 in Sikkim, and certain second and fourth Saturday holidays such as those on November 8 and November 22 celebrated throughout the nation. Certain Sundays such as November 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30 are bank holidays on a weekly basis.

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Across various states, bank holidays include a mix of religious, cultural, and local events to maintain a balance between local practices and national holiday norms. Customers can still avail banking services online even if physical branches are shut on these days. In most cases, November 2025 offers a series of major bank holidays which coincide with cultural events along with standard weekly holidays.

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