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Bank Holiday On Makar Sankranti: As the first month of the new year unfolds, many of us are adapting to the rhythm of 2025—making resolutions, setting goals, or just planning the year ahead. In India, one cannot ignore the calendar of bank holidays released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) at the start of each month. Among these, the mid-January observance of Makar Sankranti brings a long weekend relief, reminding us to pause and celebrate. We bring you the details of this upcoming holiday and the states where banks will ease into a time of festivity.

Bank Holiday On Makar Sankranti: Who Will Take a Break?

According to a report by MINT, this year’s observance of Makar Sankranti on January 14 will see banks closing their doors in specific regions. Understandably, bank holidays can impact many of our plans, especially when tied to crucial financial tasks. The RBI has confirmed that banks in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Gangtok, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Itanagar, Kanpur, and Lucknow will observe the holiday.

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Navigating your financial needs around these dates should be smooth as digital transactions remain uninterrupted. Thanks to modern conveniences, online banking, UPI, and ATMs continue to cater to your financial demands even amidst a holiday pause.

Celebrating across States

Makar Sankranti is more than just a day off from the bank. It’s a moment where India unites yet celebrates its diversity. In the northern parts like Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Jammu and Kashmir, the air feels different. The aroma of traditional sweets, the vibrant kites adorning the sky, and the warmth of bonfires tell stories of a season well cherished. This celebration is steeped in centuries of tradition, paying homage to the sun’s northward journey.

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Meanwhile, in Gujarat, another significant festivity called Uttarayana captures the spirit of Sankranti, marked by joyous kite flying and community gatherings. On a parallel note, the southern regions—especially Tamil Nadu—commemorate Pongal, a four-day harvest festival filled with gratitude and jubilation, celebrating the bountiful success of the season’s harvest.

For the vibrant state of Assam, the festival of Magh Bihu stands as a reminder of the agricultural roots, an exuberant celebration signifying the end of the harvesting season.

More than Just a Day

This year, Makar Sankranti isn’t just a standalone day of relaxation. Based on the report, several states are rolling out four to five days of public holidays. Imagine taking a mini-vacation as schools, colleges, and offices draw their shutters down to join the festivities. For many states, this holiday marks the beginning of extended leisure time, encompassing the second Saturday and Sunday as part of the break.

If you’re in southern India, this could mean up to seven days. With January 11 marked as the second Saturday holiday, followed by the customary Sunday off on January 12, and then building up to the festivities of the 14th. States like Telangana extend the public holidays from January 13 to 17, while Tamil Nadu not only celebrates Pongal but follows it with the poetic Tiruvalluvar Day and embraces the agricultural Uzhavar Thirunal.

Elsewhere, the cultural rhythm beats on, as Punjab, Haryana, and other northern regions prepare for Lohri on January 13. A festival where stories are shared around the warmth of roaring fires, echoing the harmonious connection between community and tradition.

A Time to Pause and Reflect

Beyond the emblematic festivities, these holidays are a poignant reminder for us to pause. It’s not merely banks that shut down; it’s an entire nation slowing its wheels to revel in the simple joy of togetherness. As urban life ticks by at its relentless pace, festivals like Makar Sankranti beckon us to reconnect with loved ones and create memories under the sunlit sky and glittering stars.

Whether it’s flying kites under the expansive sunburst skies of Gujarat, enjoying the traditional Pongal feast in Tamil Nadu, or embracing the harvest festivals up north, January symbolizes a fresh start imbued with ancient traditions. Let this extended break be an opportunity to savour each moment, nurture bonds with family and friends, and rediscover the multifaceted cultural landscape of India.

Also Read: When is Makar Sankranti 2025: January 13 or 14? Know The Time, Significance, Rituals, Recipes, and Celebration

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