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

Bank Holiday Update: Pune observes bank and school closures as Maharashtra mourns Ajit Pawar’s death with state holidays affecting public services.

Published by Amreen Ahmad

Bank Holiday Update: The city of Pune and the entire state of Maharashtra are currently going through a phase of collective mourning following the untimely death of Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar in a plane crash tragedy near Baramati and as a result of which, the issue of bank holidays, school closures and other services has become the most important one for the people of Pune, which is close to the site of the tragedy. From a statistical point of view, the number of accidents involving charter planes in India is less than 2% of the total aviation accidents every year.

Bank Holiday Tomorrow in Pune

Pune will observe a public holiday as part of the state mourning announced by the Maharashtra government where several government offices, courts and public institutions will remain closed. For a city that handles thousands of daily financial and administrative transactions, even a single holiday has a visible impact. Pune district alone records over 1.2 lakh in-person bank visits daily, most of which will now shift to digital channels.

Bank Closed on 29 January 2026: Which Banks Will Be Closed?

On January 27, public sector banks operating under state directives will remain closed in Pune includes branches of State Bank of India, Bank of Maharashtra, Central Bank of India and cooperative banks linked to state administration. Private banks may keep limited branches operational, but many are expected to down shutters out of respect. ATMs, mobile banking apps and online payment platforms will continue to function, covering nearly 70% of Pune’s daily retail transactions.

Bank Closed on 29 January 2026: Details of the Fatal Crash

  • The crash occurred around 8:45 am near Baramati airport in Pune district
  • A chartered Learjet 45 attempted an emergency landing
  • The aircraft lost control during its second landing attempt
  • Fire broke out immediately after impact
  • Five people lost their lives at the spot
  • The wreckage spread across the runway area
  • The DGCA has begun a formal technical probe

Maharashtra Government Announces State Mourning

The Maharashtra government announced three days of state mourning to honour Ajit Pawar during this period, all government offices remain closed, flags are flown at half-mast and official celebrations are suspended. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis described Pawar as a leader deeply rooted in grassroots politics and credited him with shaping key infrastructure and irrigation projects. Records show that Maharashtra has declared state mourning fewer than ten times in the last three decades, reflecting the significance of this loss.

Bank Closed on 29 January 2026: Why Timing Matters for Customers

The closure comes at a sensitive point in the monthly financial cycle and End-of-month salary credits, loan repayments and business settlements peak during the final week. In Pune, nearly 42% of MSME banking activity occurs between the 25th and 31st of every month. Customers are advised to rely on online banking, UPI platforms and ATMs to manage urgent needs and reschedule branch visits accordingly.

Schools Closed Tomorrow in Pune

All government, private and aided schools in Pune will remain closed during the mourning period while colleges and universities are also expected to suspend classes temporarily. Schools are likely to reopen after January 30, though institutions that usually remain shut on Saturdays may resume only from February 2. Parents and students are encouraged to stay in touch with school authorities for confirmed reopening dates.

List of Bank Holidays in Pune

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 Saturday

November 8

Sunday

Diwali

November 9

Monday

Diwali Balipratipada

November 14

Saturday

Second Saturday

November 24

Tuesday

Guru Nanak Jayanti

November 28

Saturday

Fourth Saturday

December 12

Saturday

Second Saturday

December 25

Friday

Christmas Day

December 26

Saturday

Fourth Saturday

Amreen Ahmad