Key facts
- Banks in Mizoram and Odisha are closed on June 15, 2026, due to regional holidays.
- Mizoram's holiday, YMA Day, marks the founding of the Young Mizo Association.
- Odisha's holiday, Raja Sankranti, celebrates womanhood and the monsoon.
- These closures are separate from national holidays and Sundays.
- Banks also observe holidays on June 25, 26, 29, and 30 for Moharrum, Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti, and Remna Ni.
Banks in certain regions of India are closed on Monday, June 15, 2026, due to specific state-level observances. In Mizoram, banks are shut to commemorate YMA Day, which marks the founding of the Young Mizo Association, a prominent non-profit organization. Simultaneously, Odisha is celebrating Raja Sankranti, a three-day festival honoring womanhood and the arrival of the monsoon season. These regional holidays are in addition to the standard bank holidays, which include national observances, Sundays, and the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. Further bank holidays are scheduled throughout June 2026, including Moharrum on the 25th, Muharram (Yaum-e-Shahadath)/Last Day of Moharam/Ashoora on the 26th, Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti on the 29th, and Remna Ni on the 30th.