Bank holidays in March 2026: Full state-wise list of closures

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Holi kicks of a series of bank holidays in March. (on left) Holi celebrations inside a temple in Ahmedabad on Tuesday

Holi kicks of a series of bank holidays in March. (on left) Holi celebrations inside a temple in Ahmedabad on Tuesday
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March 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most holiday-heavy months of the year in India. Schools, banks, and government offices will remain shut on multiple days for religious and regional festivals.

The Big Ones

The month kicks off with Holi (March 4), the most widely observed closure. Schools in Uttar Pradesh get a three-day break around the festival, while Bihar, Rajasthan, Delhi, and Jharkhand also shut down. Banks in most major states close on March 3–4.

Eid al-Fitr, expected on March 21 (subject to moon sighting), triggers the broadest bank holiday of the month — closures confirmed across 25+ states and UTs including Maharashtra, Gujarat, Delhi, UP, and Tamil Nadu.

Regional Festivals

March 19 brings a cluster of New Year celebrations — Ugadi (Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka), Gudi Padwa (Maharashtra), and the first day of Chaitra Navratri — shutting banks and schools across southern and western India.

End of Month

Ram Navami (March 26) and Mahavir Jayanti (March 31) close out the month, with widespread bank and school holidays in northern and western states.

Find the list here

Date Day Festivals Schools Banks (Key States)
Mar 2 Monday Holika Dahan UP UP
Mar 3 Tuesday Holi (Day 1) Multiple states MH, MP, RJ, WB, Bihar + more
Mar 4 Wednesday Holi (Day 2) Multiple states UP, Delhi, Gujarat, TN + more
Mar 13 Friday Chapchar Kut Mizoram
Mar 17 Tuesday Shab-I-Qadr J&K
Mar 19 Thursday Ugadi / Gudi Padwa / Navratri AP, TG, KA, MH MH, KA, TN, TG, AP, Goa + more
Mar 20 Friday Jumat-ul-Vida J&K, Kerala, AP
Mar 21 Saturday Eid al-Fitr National 25+ states
Mar 26 Thursday Ram Navami Multiple states MH, KA, UP, RJ, WB + more
Mar 31 Tuesday Mahavir Jayanti Multiple states Select states

According to the guidelines banks are closed on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays and all Sundays every month. Digital banking stays unaffected throughout. ATMs, UPI, and mobile banking will run normally on all closure dates.

Published on March 4, 2026



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