Maharashtra Bank Holiday 2022

Team AckodriveJun 6, 2022

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On the second and fourth Saturdays of the month, Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) banks and commercial banks remain closed. Banks in Maharashtra observe several other holidays during the calendar year. Read ahead to know the list of Maharashtra bank holidays in 2022.

Maharashtra Bank Holiday

Bank Holidays Calendar in Maharashtra:

Banks in Maharashtra remain closed on the mandatory second and fourth Saturdays of the month. Maharashtra bank holidays calendar also include national holidays as well as holidays unique to the state. Businesses and other institutions are closed during bank holidays in Maharashtra.

List of Bank Holidays in Maharashtra 2022:

Below is the list of Maharashtra bank holidays with date, day and the holiday name:

Bank Holidays in Maharashtra During January 2022

Day Date Holiday Name
Saturday 08 January Second Saturday
Saturday 22 January Fourth Saturday
Wednesday 26 January Republic Day

Bank Holidays in Maharashtra During February 2022

Day Date Holiday Name
Saturday 12 February Second Saturday
Saturday 19 February Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti
Saturday 26 February Fourth Saturday

Bank Holidays in Maharashtra During March 2022

Day Date Holiday Name
Tuesday 01 March Mahashivratri
Saturday 12 March Second Saturday
Saturday 19 March Holi
Saturday 26 March Fourth Saturday

Bank Holidays in Maharashtra During April 2022

Day Date Holiday Name
Friday 01 April Yearly Closing of Bank Accounts
Saturday 02 April Gudi Padwa
Saturday 09 April Second Saturday
Sunday 10 April Ram Navami
Thursday 14 April Dr Ambedkar Jayanti & Mahavir Jayanti
Friday 15 April Good Friday
Saturday 23 April Fourth Saturday

Bank Holidays in Maharashtra During May 2022

Day Date Holiday Name
Sunday 01 May Maharashtra Day
Tuesday 03 May Eid-ul-Fitr
Saturday 14 May Second Saturday
Monday 16 May Buddha Purnima
Saturday 28 May Fourth Saturday

Bank Holidays in Maharashtra During June 2022

Day Date Holiday Name
Saturday 11 June Second Saturday
Saturday 25 June Fourth Saturday

Bank Holidays in Maharashtra During July 2022

Day Date Holiday Name
Saturday 09 July Second Saturday
Sunday 10 July Bakrid/Eid-al-Adha
Saturday 23 July Fourth Saturday

Bank Holidays in Maharashtra During August 2022

Day Date Holiday Name
Tuesday 09 August Muharram
Saturday 13 August Second Saturday
Monday 15 August Independence Day
Tuesday 16 August Parsi New Year
Saturday 27 August Fourth Saturday
Wednesday 31 August Ganesh Chaturthi

Bank Holidays in Maharashtra During September 2022

Day Date Holiday Name
Saturday 10 September Second Saturday
Saturday 24 September Fourth Saturday

Bank Holidays in Maharashtra During October 2022

Day Date Holiday Name
Sunday 02 October Gandhi Jayanti
Wednesday 05 October Vijaya Dashami
Saturday 08 October Second Saturday
Sunday 09 October Eid-e-Milad
Saturday 22 October Fourth Saturday
Tuesday 25 October Diwali
Wednesday 26 October Diwali Holiday

Bank Holidays in Maharashtra During November 2022

Day Date Holiday Name
Tuesday 08 November Guru Nanak Jayanti
Saturday 12 November Second Saturday
Saturday 26 November Fourth Saturday

Bank Holidays in Maharashtra During December 2022

Day Date Holiday Name
Saturday 10 December Second Saturday
Saturday 24 December Fourth Saturday
Sunday 25 December Christmas

Note: The list of Maharashtra bank holidays is applicable across the state. Also, it is applicable to the below cities:

  • Pune

  • Mumbai

  • Aurangabad

  • Nagpur

  • Nashik

  • Solapur

  • Navi Mumbai

  • Amravati

  • Kolhapur

  • Chandrapur

  • Akola

  • Latur

  • Ahmednagar

  • Kalyan

  • Thane

  • Jalgaon

  • Panvel

  • Vasai-Virar

Also, read: India Bank Holidays List 2022

Places to Visit During Bank Holidays in Maharashtra:

By planning your leaves along with public or bank holidays, you can visit some of the best tourist destinations in Maharashtra. Below are some of the top tourist places to visit in Maharashtra:

  • Mumbai: The financial capital of India, Mumbai is also the home to Bollywood. Mumbai is known for its cosmopolitan nature and the fast-paced life. Apart from colonial architecture, the city boasts of must visit places such as Gateway of India, Marine Drive, etc.

  • Ajanta and Ellora Caves: Situated in Aurangabad, Ajanta and Ellora caves are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The caves are the largest rock-cut monastery cave complexes in the world. People from across the world visit the caves which were built in the 2nd century.

  • Matheran: Matheran is the closest hill station to the city of Mumbai. Discovered by the British in 1850, at the height of 2625 feet, the hill station is a must-visit for its serene location and cool weather.

  • Panchgani: Located closer to Mahabaleshwar, the popular hill station is known for its breathtaking views and cool weather. One can spend some quality time at a resort or take a trek or walk in the serene hill station.

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