Bali Pratipada bank holiday: Are banks open or closed on October 22? Check state-wise list

As Diwali celebrations continue across the country, many people are wondering whether banks are open or closed today, on October 22. The festival of lights is not limited to a single day, it stretches over nearly five days in several states, with each day marking a unique cultural and religious significance. This year, the festive week has brought a series of bank holidays across different states for Diwali and its associated observances, including Naraka Chaturdashi, Laxmi Puja, Govardhan Puja, and Bhai Dooj.
Are banks closed on October 22?
Banks in several states are closed today, on the occasion of Diwali (Bali Pratipada), Vikram Samvant New Year Day,Govardhan Pooja/Balipadyami, Laxmi Puja (Deepawali).Bali Pratipada or Bali Padva, is celebrated on the fourth day of Diwali festivities. The day marks the symbolic return of the demon king Bali to Earth. In Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Karnataka, it is observed as the traditional New Year according to the Vikram Samvat calendar.List of states where banks remain closed today:GujaratMaharashtraKarnatakaUttarakhandSikkimRajasthanUttar Pradesh
Upcoming holidays in the month:
October 23, 2025: Banks in Gujarat, Sikkim, Manipur, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and Himachal Pradesh will remain closed in observance of Bhai Dooj, Chitragupt Jayanti, Laxmi Puja Bhratridwitiya, and Ningol Chakkouba.October 27, 2025: Banks in West Bengal, Bihar, and Jharkhand will be shut for Chhath Puja (Evening Puja). October 28, 2025: Bihar and Jharkhand will again observe a holiday for Chhath Puja (Morning Puja).October 31, 2025: Gujarat will mark a bank holiday to commemorate Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s birth anniversary.Nevertheless, holidays do not mean that customers can not process their transactions or withdraw cash as they can continue to access most services through online banking, ATMs, mobile apps, and UPI for tasks such as fund transfers, bill payments, and balance checks. However, in-person services like large cash deposits, cheque clearances, or demand drafts will remain unavailable during the holidays.Account holders are advised to plan their transactions in advance to avoid any inconvenience during the festive period and to make full use of digital banking options for smooth and hassle-free access to essential services.