Bank Holiday Maharashtra 2023


The state of Maharashtra in India has officially announced its list of bank holidays for the year 2023. The list includes Bank Holiday Maharashtra 2023, ranging from religious festivals to national holidays. Some of the notable holidays in the list include Republic Day, Independence Day, and Christmas. In addition, the state has also declared holidays for occasions such as the birthdays of Swami Vivekananda and Mahatma Gandhi, as well as festivals like Holi and Diwali. The schedule is subject to change, and the banks will remain closed on these holiday.

DateDayHoliday
January 05ThursdayMaharashtra Day
January 12ThursdayBirthday of Swami Vivekananda
January 14SaturdaySecond Saturday
January 26ThursdayRepublic Day
January 28SaturdayFourth Saturday
February 11SaturdaySecond Saturday
February 18SaturdayMaha Shivratri
February 19SundayChhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti
February 25SaturdayFourth Saturday
March 08WednesdayHoli
March 11SaturdaySecond Saturday
March 22WednesdayGudi Padwa
March 25SaturdayFourth Saturday
March 30ThursdayShri Ram Navami
April 01SaturdayYearly Closing of Bank Accounts
April 04TuesdayMahavir Jayanti
April 07FridayGood Friday
April 08SaturdaySecond Saturday
April 14FridayDr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti
April 22SaturdayFourth Saturday / Id-ul-Fitr
May 05FridayBuddha Pournima
May 13SaturdaySecond Saturday
May 27SaturdayFourth Saturday
June 10SaturdaySecond Saturday
June 24SaturdayFourth Saturday
June 29ThursdayId-ul-Adha / Bakrid
July 08SaturdaySecond Saturday
July 22SaturdayFourth Saturday
July 29SaturdayMoharum
August 12SaturdaySecond Saturday
August 15TuesdayIndependence Day
August 16WednesdayParsi New Year
August 26SaturdayFourth Saturday
September 07ThursdayKrishna Janmashtami (Dahi Handi)
September 09SaturdaySecond Saturday
September 19TuesdayGanesh Chaturthi
September 23SaturdayFourth Saturday
September 28ThursdayId-E-Milad
October 02MondayMahatma Gandhi Jayanti
October 14SaturdaySecond Saturday
October 24TuesdayDasara
October 28SaturdayFourth Saturday
November 11SaturdaySecond Saturday
November 12SundayDeepavali / Diwali
November 12SundayDiwali Amavasaya
November 25SaturdayFourth Saturday
November 27MondayGuru Nanak Jayanti
December 09SaturdaySecond Saturday
December 23SaturdayFourth Saturday
December 25MondayChristmas

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