June Bank Holidays in 2026: 7 Days of Closure for Banks in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released the official schedule for bank holidays in June 2026, which includes seven days when financial institutions across India, including Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, will remain closed. The schedule covers both regular weekends and special observances such as religious festivals and regional holidays. Customers are advised to plan their banking activities in advance to avoid disruptions. Key dates for bank closures in June 2026 include: June 13: Second Saturday of the month, a nationwide holiday. June 27: Fourth Saturday of the month, another nationwide holiday. Moharram Observances: In Andhra Pradesh, banks will be closed on June 25, while in Telangana, they will remain shut on June 26 to mark the occasion. These dates vary by region, with some states observing Moharram on different days. Weekend Holidays: Banks will be closed on all Sundays in June, including June 7, 14, 21, and 28. Additional holidays include: Vijaya Dashami (Vijayadashami): Observed on June 15 in cities like Bhubaneswar and Raipur. Raja Samkranti: Celebrated on June 15 in parts of India, including Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam. Saint Guru Kabir Jayanti: Banks in Shimla will be closed on June 29 to commemorate this event. Ramanayya Jayanti: Observed on June 30 in places like Hyderabad. Regional variations are noted, with some holidays specific to certain states. For example, in Andhra Pradesh, Moharram is observed on a Wednesday, while in Telangana, it falls on a Thursday. These differences mean that the holiday schedule may vary depending on the location. Despite the closures, digital banking services will remain operational during the holidays.#andhra_pradesh #telangana #reserve_bank_of_india #moharram #vijaya_dashami

School Holidays in Telugu States: Extended Breaks After Schools Reopen in June 2026 Schools in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh will resume operations on June 12, 2026, following the conclusion of summer holidays. However, students and staff will enjoy additional breaks in June, as the academic calendar includes multiple holidays after the reopening. The extended holidays aim to provide relief to students who have spent over four months on vacation and to accommodate cultural and religious observances. The summer holidays, which began in April 2026, will end on June 11. Schools will reopen on June 12, but the holiday schedule continues beyond this date. A two-day break is planned for June 13 and 14, coinciding with weekends. June 21 will also be a holiday, as it falls on a Sunday, while June 26 is marked as a public holiday for Moharram, a significant festival in Telangana. The government has officially declared June 27 as a holiday, with June 28 also falling on a Sunday. These additional breaks will extend the summer holiday period by approximately five days. For employees, the month of June will feature long weekends. The public and private sectors will observe extended holidays, including weekends on June 13–14 and June 26–28. The Telangana government has also announced June 25 as an optional holiday, allowing workers to take advantage of the long weekends. This arrangement will provide both students and employees with opportunities to rest, travel, or attend to personal matters. The holiday schedule reflects a balance between academic planning and cultural observances. While the reopening on June 12 marks the start of the new academic term, the additional holidays ensure that students and staff are not overburdened.#andhra_pradesh #telangana #asianet_news_telugu #moharram #arun_kumar_p
