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Is January 1, 2026 A Holiday? What’s Open And Closed On New Year’s Day In India
January 1 always comes with the same question: Do I need to show up, or can I sleep in? In India, New Year's Day doesn't follow a single rulebook. Some places are closed, others run as usual, and a few depend entirely on where you live.
If you're planning errands, office work, travel, or trades on January 1, 2026 (Thursday), here's exactly what to expect.
Is January 1, 2026, A Public Holiday In India?
January 1 is listed as a Restricted (Optional) Holiday in official Government of India calendars. That means it's not a compulsory nationwide holiday.
In practical terms:
- Central government offices usually remain open.
- State governments may declare it a holiday locally.
- Many private companies treat it as an optional or floating off.
So whether you're working or not often comes down to your employer or state notification.
Are Banks Open On January 1, 2026?
This is where regional differences matter.
Bank branches will be closed in many states on New Year's Day due to state-level holidays recognised by the RBI. Several major banking hubs fall under this category.
However:
- ATMs remain operational
- UPI, mobile banking, NEFT, RTGS and IMPS continue to work
- If you need branch services - cheque clearing, passbook updates, in-person queries, it's safer to plan those for another day.
Stock Markets: Open Or Closed?
Good news for traders and investors. Both BSE and NSE will be open for normal trading on January 1, 2026. Equity, derivatives and commodity segments are expected to function as usual. This often surprises people because many global markets shut on January 1, India does not.
Government Offices And Workplaces
Central government offices generally function as normal.
- State government offices may be closed in states where January 1 is officially declared a public holiday.
- Private offices vary widely - some shut fully, some offer optional leave, others work as usual.
- If you're dealing with paperwork or approvals, checking local office notices in advance is wise.

Public Transport And Travel
- Public transport runs normally on New Year's Day.
- Trains, buses and metro services operate on standard schedules.
- Tourist traffic may be heavier.
- Night services in large cities may be extended due to celebrations.
- There's no nationwide transport shutdown linked to January 1.
Shops, Malls, Restaurants And Entertainment
- Most commercial spaces stay open and active.
- Malls, cinemas and restaurants operate normally.
- Cafés, bars and party zones may extend hours.
- Local neighbourhood shops may open late or close early, that part is entirely owner-dependent.
- If anything, this is one of the busiest retail days of the year.
Hospitals, Pharmacies And Essential Services
All essential services continue without interruption:
- Hospitals and emergency care
- Pharmacies
- Petrol pumps
- ATMs and cash services
No special restrictions apply here.
Temples And Religious Places
Most temples and religious sites remain open as per regular schedules, with some seeing higher footfall due to the New Year. A few may have extended darshan hours depending on local customs.
Schools And Colleges
- Many schools and colleges remain open
- Some institutions schedule winter breaks or grant a holiday
- Parents and students should rely on institutional circulars rather than assumptions.
January 1, 2026, in India is not a blanket holiday, it's a mixed day. Banks may be shut, stock markets will run, offices might open, transport won't stop, and most places you'd want to go socially will be very much alive. If you plan ahead especially for banking or official work, the day stays smooth.



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