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Bank Holidays 2025: Nagaland State

The State Government of Nagaland declared the days specified below as public holidays under the explanation to Section – 25 of the Negotiable Instruments Acts, 1881 (Act, XXVI of 1881).

DateDayOccasion/Festival Date
01.01.2025WednesdayNew Year Day
26.01.2025SundayREPUBLIC DAY
31.03.2025MondayRAMZAN (IDUL FITR)
01.04.2025TuesdayBANK HOLIDAY FOR ANNUAL  CLOSING OF  ACCOUNTS
18.04.2025FridayGOOD FRIDAY
07.06.2025SaturdayBAKRID (ID-UL-ZUHA)
15.08.2025FridayINDEPENDENCE DAY
01.10.2025 02.10.2025Wednesday ThursdayDURGA PUJA/DUSSEHRA (2 days)
02.10.2025ThursdayMAHATMA GANDHI JAYANTHI
20.10.2025MondayDIWALI
05.11.2025WednesdayGURUNANAK JAYANTI
01.12.2025MondaySTATE INAGURATION DAY
24.12.2025 25.12.2025 26.12.2025 27.12.2025Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday  CHRISTMAS   (4 days)

Banks are closed on April 1 for the annual closing of accounts. This holiday applies only to banks. All Sundays and 2nd & 4th Saturdays are Bank Holidays under the explanation to section 25 of the Negotiable Instrument Act 1881. (This holiday rule applies to all commercial and cooperative banks operating in the entire India.

There will be no public transactions in the Banks and Financial Institutions in the State of Nagaland on the above-mentioned dates.

Bank holidays in India are declared as public holidays under explanation to section 25 of the Negotiable Instrument Act 1881. The holiday declared under the NI Act is applicable exclusively to the banks located within the administration area of specific State and Union Territories.  In other States and Union territories where it is not a holiday, banks remain open and allow normal banking transactions similar to any other working day.   

Disclaimer: Every effort has been taken to avoid errors or omissions in the list of holidays published above. Despite this, any changes in holiday dates, mistakes, errors, ambiguity, inconsistency, discrepancy, or doubts may inadvertently creep up. The readers are therefore requested to be guided by the holiday list announced by the banks of respective states/UT, or by the IBA for correct and authentic information. The author or anyone connected directly or indirectly to this website accepts no responsibility whatsoever and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages that may arise because of the contents of this write-up.

Surendra Naik

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