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Banks Holiday in Maharashtra on 29 January 2026: Check Which All Banks Will Be Closed Tomorrow Amid Ajit Pawar Death

Bank Holiday Update: Banks in Maharashtra will remain open on 29 January, 2026, as it is a regular Thursday with closures limited to weekends and notified holidays.

Published by Amreen Ahmad

Bank Holiday: The state of Maharashtra begins the day in a shocked and grieving mood due to the tragic aviation disaster that has the loss of the Deputy Chief Minister of the state, Ajit Pawar and four other persons. The tragedy has caused a state of mourning in the districts of Maharashtra, as well as a reawakening of concerns about the safety of air travel and the preparedness of the response systems in place when constitutional authorities are involved. According to sources, there have been over 35 non-commercial aviation incidents in the past decade in India.

Is Bank Holiday Tomorrow in Maharashtra

The Maharashtra state government announces a state holiday on the day of the tragedy, government offices, municipalities and some public sector units are closed in respect of the tragedy. Although banks are not required to be closed during state mourning, the local administrations issue an advisory to check the notifications at the branch level. Historical precedents indicate that almost 70% of the districts have suspended public services during high-profile state mourning notifications despite being operational.

Details of the Fatal Crash

The plane crash happens approximately at 8:45 am near Baramati in the Pune district. A chartered Learjet 45, which is making an emergency landing because of a technical malfunction, goes beyond the runway on its second approach. The sound of impact and subsequent fire are noticed from a distance of several hundred meters and the rescue team arrives shortly, but the severity of the fire makes it impossible for anyone to survive.

There are five people on board the plane of the Deputy Chief Minister, two pilots, a member of the cabin crew and a personal security officer. Aviation analysts, quoted in this scenario, have pointed out that runway excursions are responsible for almost 20% of all fatal landing accidents globally.

Maharashtra Government Announces State Mourning

The state cabinet declares three days of state mourning and the national flag is flown at half-mast on all government buildings and all government celebrations are cancelled. The Chief Minister holds a press conference, terming the death “a deep personal and institutional blow,” while also recognizing the long administrative career of the deceased leader in state politics. It is likely that the state of Maharashtra has declared state mourning less than ten times in the past thirty years, as indicated by historical data.

Last Rites To Be Finalised After Family Consultation

The government makes it clear that the last rites will be determined only after holding talks with the grieving family. The top leaders proceed to Baramati to make arrangements for logistics and maintain public order and it is emphasized that it is essential to strike a balance between public feelings and the wishes of the family, which is not uncommon in the death of senior public personalities.

List of Bank Holidays in Maharashtra (2026)

Date

Day

Holiday

January 10

Saturday

Second Saturday

January 24

Saturday

Fourth Saturday

January 26

Monday

Republic Day

February 14

Saturday

Second Saturday

February 15

Sunday

Maha Shivaratri

February 19

Thursday

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti

February 28

Saturday

Fourth Saturday

March 3

Tuesday

Holi

March 14

Saturday

Second Saturday

March 20

Friday

Gudi Padwa

March 21

Saturday

Idul Fitr

March 27

Friday

Ram Navami

March 28

Saturday

Fourth Saturday

March 31

Tuesday

Mahavir Jayanti

April 3

Friday

Good Friday

April 11

Saturday

Second Saturday

April 14

Tuesday

Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti

April 25

Saturday

Fourth Saturday

May 1

Friday

Maharashtra Day / Buddha Purnima

May 9

Saturday

Second Saturday

May 23

Saturday

Fourth Saturday

May 27

Wednesday

Bakrid / Eid al-Adha

June 13

Saturday

Second Saturday

June 26

Friday

Muharram

June 27

Saturday

Fourth Saturday

July 11

Saturday

Second Saturday

July 25

Saturday

Fourth Saturday

August 8

Saturday

Second Saturday

August 15

Saturday

Independence Day

August 16

Sunday

Parsi New Year

August 22

Saturday

Fourth Saturday

August 25

Tuesday

Eid-e-Milad

September 12

Saturday

Second Saturday

September 15

Tuesday

Ganesh Chaturthi

September 26

Saturday

Fourth Saturday

October 2

Friday

Gandhi Jayanti

October 10

Saturday

Second Saturday

October 21

Wednesday

Vijaya Dashami

October 24

Saturday

Fourth Satu

Amreen Ahmad