Bank holiday today (Jan 17, 2026): Are banks open in India? Tamil Nadu shut for Uzhavar Thirunal
17 January 2026
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Bank holiday today (Jan 17, 2026): Are banks open in India? Tamil Nadu shut for Uzhavar Thirunal

New Delhi, 17 January 2026, 11:30 IST

  • While most bank branches remain open on India’s third Saturday, Tamil Nadu branches are closed in observance of Uzhavar Thirunal
  • Chennai banking took a two-day pause, including the Friday holiday for Thiruvalluvar Day
  • The RBI’s calendar shows additional state-specific holidays scheduled for later in January, along with a nationwide closure on Republic Day

Most bank branches across India will remain open this Saturday. However, those in Tamil Nadu will be closed in observance of Uzhavar Thirunal, as per the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) holiday calendar. Indiatimes

This matters since mid-January is loaded with harvest festivals and local events, drawing customers to branches for cash, cheque transactions, and paperwork. Holidays vary by state, so a regular bank visit can easily end up wasted.

In Chennai, banks closed Friday for Thiruvalluvar Day and will stay shut Saturday for Uzhavar Thunal, Jansatta reported, marking two straight days without in-branch services in the city.

Dainik Jagran reported that January 17 falls on the third Saturday, a day when banks typically open. However, branches in Tamil Nadu will remain closed due to a state holiday. Jagran

Uzhavar Thirunal, known as a farmers’ festival in Tamil Nadu, has led to the closure of physical branches for major banks like State Bank of India, HDFC Bank, and ICICI Bank, Mint reported. However, digital services including UPI (Unified Payments Interface), mobile banking, and ATMs remain fully operational. Livemint

RBI-linked holidays in India usually come under the Negotiable Instruments Act, which governs cheques and promissory notes. This often means branch counters and cheque processing halt, even though app-based transfers continue unaffected.

Earlier this week, several states shut banks on January 14 to mark Makar Sankranti and associated harvest festivals. The following day, January 15, banks were closed in states observing Pongal and Uttarayana Punyakala, according to Live Hindustan. Livehindustan

The RBI holiday list also notes a state-specific closure on January 23 in parts of eastern India for Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti and Saraswati Puja, with a nationwide shutdown set for January 26 to mark Republic Day.

The catch lies in geography. Holiday status can shift not just by state but down to the city level, so “open in India” often carries an asterisk — especially when a festival falls on a Saturday that would usually be a workday.

Digital options soften the blow, but tasks requiring a teller — cash deposits, demand drafts, locker visits, document checks — may be pushed to the following working day. Saturday is still a regular banking day in most states, except Tamil Nadu.

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