Bank Holiday: Banks to Remain Open in These States on Shivaratri – Know Why RBI Has Not Declared a Holiday in Some Places

Banks across several states will remain closed on Wednesday, February 26, in observance of Mahashivratri. However, in some states, banks will continue to operate as usual since the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has not declared a holiday in these regions. Below is the detailed list of states where banks will be closed and those where they will remain open.
Bank Closure on Wednesday, February 26
Mahashivratri, a significant Hindu festival, will be celebrated on February 26. It marks the divine marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and holds special importance for Shiva devotees. On this day, devotees observe fasting and perform rituals by offering water and Belpatra to Lord Shiva. In light of the festival, the RBI has declared a holiday in several states.
States Where Banks Will Remain Closed on February 26
On Wednesday, February 26, banks will be closed in the following cities and states due to Mahashivratri:
- Ahmedabad
- Aizawl
- Bengaluru
- Belapur
- Bhopal
- Bhubaneswar
- Chandigarh
- Dehradun
- Hyderabad
- Jaipur
- Jammu
- Kanpur
- Kochi
- Lucknow
- Mumbai
- Nagpur
- Raipur
- Ranchi
- Shimla
- Srinagar
- Thiruvananthapuram
States Where Banks Will Remain Open
Despite Mahashivratri, banks will remain open in several states, including:
- Goa
- Bihar
- Agartala
- Imphal
- Itanagar
- Arunachal Pradesh
- Kolkata
- Gangtok
- Tamil Nadu
If you need to complete banking tasks, check the holiday list for your state and plan accordingly to avoid inconvenience.