Finance and Economy NewsBank Holiday Today, November 5: Branches Closed for Guru Nanak Jayanti & Kartika Purnima in Select CitiesBank Holiday Today, November 5 Branches Closed for Guru Nanak Jayanti & Kartika Purnima in Select CitiesLast updated: November 5, 2025 9:18 amAuthor- Sourabh SharmaShare7 Min ReadSHAREBank Holiday Today on November 5: Banks Closed for Guru Nanak Jayanti and Kartika Purnima — Check Full RBI ListContentsRBI Issues Official Bank Holiday List for November 5Upcoming Bank Holidays in November 2025Digital Banking, UPI, and ATM Services to Function NormallyCustomers Advised to Plan Banking Tasks in AdvanceSignificance of Guru Nanak Jayanti and Kartika PurnimaBanking Schedule to Resume from November 6New Delhi, November 5, 2025:As India celebrates Guru Nanak Jayanti and Kartika Purnima today, banks in several states across the country will remain closed on November 5 (Wednesday). The closures are as per the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) official holiday calendar released at the start of the year, which governs bank holidays across public and private sector banks.This nationwide observance follows the festive season of Dussehra and Diwali in October and marks another significant cultural and religious occasion in November. The holidays will affect bank operations in multiple cities, while digital banking channels will continue to operate seamlessly.Also Read : No Trading Today as BSE, NSE Remain Closed for Guru Nanak Jayanti; Markets Reopen November 6RBI Issues Official Bank Holiday List for November 5According to the RBI’s list of holidays, banks in several major cities — including Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Jaipur, Chandigarh, and Bhubaneswar — will observe a holiday today, November 5, on account of Guru Nanak Jayanti and Kartika Purnima.These holidays are applicable to both public and private banks, covering all major banking services such as cash transactions, cheque clearances, and branch-based operations.Below is the city-wise list of bank closures for November 5, as per the RBI’s regional holiday schedule:State/Union TerritoryBank Holiday DateOccasion/FestivalMizoramNovember 5, 2025Guru Nanak Jayanti / Kartika PurnimaMaharashtraNovember 5, 2025Guru Nanak Jayanti / Kartika PurnimaMadhya PradeshNovember 5, 2025Guru Nanak Jayanti / Kartika PurnimaOdishaNovember 5, 2025Kartika PurnimaChandigarhNovember 5, 2025Guru Nanak JayantiUttarakhandNovember 5, 2025Guru Nanak JayantiTelanganaNovember 5, 2025Guru Nanak JayantiArunachal PradeshNovember 5, 2025Guru Nanak JayantiRajasthanNovember 5, 2025Guru Nanak JayantiJammu and KashmirNovember 5, 2025Guru Nanak JayantiUttar PradeshNovember 5, 2025Guru Nanak JayantiNagalandNovember 5, 2025Guru Nanak JayantiWest BengalNovember 5, 2025Kartika PurnimaNew DelhiNovember 5, 2025Guru Nanak JayantiChhattisgarhNovember 5, 2025Guru Nanak JayantiJharkhandNovember 5, 2025Kartika PurnimaHimachal PradeshNovember 5, 2025Guru Nanak JayantiBanks in these cities will remain closed for the entire day, while regular banking services will resume on Thursday, November 6, 2025.Upcoming Bank Holidays in November 2025In addition to today’s closure, the month of November 2025 includes several other regional holidays as notified by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI):November 6 (Thursday): Banks in Bihar and Meghalaya will remain closed for the Nongkrem Dance Festival and Bihar Legislative Assembly general elections.November 7 (Friday): Banks in Meghalaya will observe a holiday for the Wangala Festival.November 8 (Saturday): Banks in Karnataka will remain closed on account of Kanakadasa Jayanthi.The RBI categorizes holidays under Negotiable Instruments Act, Real-Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) holidays, and Banking Closures, varying by region depending on state-specific festivals and events.Digital Banking, UPI, and ATM Services to Function NormallyWhile physical bank branches will remain closed today, customers can continue to perform financial transactions using digital platforms. Services such as internet banking, mobile banking apps, Unified Payments Interface (UPI), and ATM withdrawals will be available as usual.These services allow users to complete essential tasks including:Fund transfers (NEFT/RTGS/IMPS)Bill payments and rechargesBalance inquiries and mini statementsUPI-based transactions via apps like PhonePe, Google Pay, and PaytmHowever, services that require in-person visits — such as large cash deposits, cheque clearances, demand draft issuance, or loan documentation — will not be available today.Customers Advised to Plan Banking Tasks in AdvanceSince banks remain closed across several states, customers are advised to plan their financial activities ahead of the holidays. Individuals requiring branch-level assistance should complete their transactions before or after the designated holidays to avoid inconvenience.Digital and online banking have significantly reduced the impact of such holidays on routine financial operations, enabling customers to manage their accounts effortlessly.Significance of Guru Nanak Jayanti and Kartika PurnimaGuru Nanak Jayanti, also known as Prakash Gurpurab, marks the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism. It is celebrated with religious processions, kirtans, and community service across India, particularly in Punjab, Delhi, and northern states.Kartika Purnima, on the other hand, is a Hindu festival observed on the full moon day of the Kartika month. It holds deep spiritual significance for devotees, symbolizing enlightenment and devotion. The day is also marked by fairs, temple visits, and charity across states like Odisha, Bihar, and West Bengal.Given the religious importance of these festivals, several state governments and the RBI designate this day as a banking holiday every year.Banking Schedule to Resume from November 6Regular banking operations across most parts of the country will resume tomorrow, Thursday, November 6, 2025, as per standard working hours.However, customers in Bihar, Meghalaya, and Karnataka should note their respective state-specific holidays later this week and plan transactions accordingly.As digital transactions continue to grow, the impact of physical bank closures is becoming less disruptive — though timely awareness of such holidays ensures smoother financial planning for individuals and businesses alike.SummaryToday, November 5, 2025, marks a bank holiday across multiple Indian cities due to Guru Nanak Jayanti and Kartika Purnima. While physical branches will remain closed, digital and ATM banking services will function normally. The next set of bank holidays is scheduled between November 6 and November 8 in select states.For uninterrupted access to financial services, customers are encouraged to utilize online and mobile banking platforms and plan cash-related transactions around the designated closures.Nifty 50Bank NiftySensexYou Might Also LikeWeak Demand and Rains Hit Merchant Power, While Renewables and Utilities Stay SteadyGovt May ‘Experiment’ With Stablecoins; Economic Survey 2025-26 Could Highlight Their UtilityBitcoin Falls Over 30% From October High as Market Turns Risk-OffBudget May Peg FY27 Fiscal Deficit Target Modestly Lower Than 4.4%Bihar’s Stagnant Exports and Weak Investment Pipeline Will Deepen Jobs ChallengeShare This ArticleFacebookCopy LinkShareBySourabh SharmaFollow: Sourabh loves writing about finance and market news. 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