March 5 (Wednesday): Banks in Odisha, Punjab, and Sikkim will be closed to observe Panchayat Raj Diwas.
March 7 (Friday): Banks in Mizoram will be closed for the Chapchar Kut festival.
March 8 (Saturday): All banks nationwide will be closed for the second Saturday.
March 14 (Friday): All banks nationwide will be closed to celebrate Holi. This day also coincides with Yaosang in Manipur and Doljatra in Bengal.
March 22 (Saturday): Banks in Bihar will be closed in honor of Bihar Day.
March 23 (Sunday): This day marks the anniversary of Bhagat Singh’s death, also known as Shaheed Diwas.
March 25 (Tuesday): Banks in Assam, Bengal, Jammu Kashmir, and Delhi will be closed for Dol Jatra; banks in Rajasthan will observe a holiday for Dhulandi.
March 28 (Friday): Banks in Chhattisgarh will be closed for Jamaat-ul-Vida, and banks in Jammu and Kashmir will close for Shab-e-Qadr.
March 30 (Sunday): Ugadi will be celebrated in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka, while Gudi Padwa will be celebrated in Maharashtra.
March 31 (Monday): All banks nationwide will be closed for Eid-ul-Fitr.