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Bank holidays in June: Banks to remain closed for eight days, here’s the complete list

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) lays out a plan for bank holidays at the beginning of the year. As per the holiday list, the month of June seems to have the least number of holidays. According to the notification, banks will remain closed for eight days in the month of June.

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The bank holidays vary from state to state owing to festivals.

Before procrastinating your bank-related activities next month, make sure you go through the list of bank holidays in June. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) lays out a plan for bank holidays at the beginning of the year. As per the holiday list, the month of June seems to have the least number of holidays. According to the notification, banks will remain closed for eight days in the month of June.

However, the bank holidays vary from state to state owing to festivals. It must be noted that banks will not be closed for all festivals in all states and regions. For example, bank branches might be closed for Bihu in Assam but not closed for the same in other states.

Here’s the list of bank holidays in June

June 2: Banks will remain closed in Shimla and other regions of Himachal Pradesh on the occasion of Maharana Pratap Jayanti.

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June 5: First Sunday of the month

June 11: Second Saturday of the month

June 12: Second Sunday of the month

June 19: Third Sunday of the month

June 25: Fourth Saturday of the month

June 26: Fourth Sunday of the month

June 15: Banks will remain shut in Srinagar, Jammu, Bhubaneswar and Aizawl on the occasion of Guru Hargobind’s birth anniversary, YMA Day observation in Mizoram, and Raja Sankranti celebration in Odisha.

The Reserve Bank of India categorizes its holidays into three categories: Negotiable Instruments Act Holidays, Negotiable Instruments Act Holidays, and Real-Time Gross Settlement Holidays; and Banks’ Closing of Accounts.

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Shreyas Iyer calls India’s record T20 defeat atrocious after England rout visitors

Shreyas Iyer termed India’s performance “atrocious” after England handed the visitors a record 125-run defeat in the third T20I, taking a 2-0 lead in the series.

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India captain Shreyas Iyer did not hold back while assessing his team’s performance after England handed the visitors their biggest-ever defeat by runs in T20 Internationals. Following the crushing 125-run loss at Trent Bridge, Iyer described India’s display as “atrocious” and admitted the team failed to execute its plans in all departments.

England posted a competitive 201/7 before dismantling India’s batting line-up, bowling them out for just 76 in 11.4 overs to move 2-0 ahead in the five-match T20I series after the opening game was washed out.

India register their heaviest T20 defeat

Chasing 202, India struggled from the outset against England’s pace attack. Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue consistently generated high pace and troubled the top order with the new ball.

Tongue produced career-best figures of 4/28, while Archer picked up 3/29 as India were bundled out for their second-lowest T20I total. The defeat surpassed India’s previous biggest T20 loss by runs, an 80-run defeat against New Zealand in 2019.

The result also came after India suffered a 2-0 T20I series defeat against Ireland last month.

Iyer admits India’s execution was poor

Speaking after the match, Iyer criticised his team’s overall approach and execution.

“It was atrocious. I can’t use a better word. Losing by such a big margin isn’t acceptable,” the India skipper said.

He acknowledged that England’s bowlers exploited the surface effectively but admitted India failed to respond.

According to Iyer, the batting unit could not build partnerships or establish a clear approach during the chase, leading to a rapid collapse.

England dominate with bat and ball

Earlier in the evening, Phil Salt anchored England’s innings with a well-made 70 after Jos Buttler had provided an aggressive start with 36. Salt accelerated after a cautious beginning, reaching his half-century in 36 deliveries, while Sam Curran remained unbeaten on 41 to help England cross the 200-run mark.

England captain Harry Brook praised Salt’s contribution and credited the bowlers for executing simple but effective plans with the new ball.

India’s innings never recovered after early wickets. Abhishek Sharma, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Ishan Kishan all departed cheaply before Archer dismissed both Iyer and Axar Patel to leave the visitors reeling. Will Jacks, Adil Rashid and Tongue shared the remaining wickets as England completed a comprehensive victory.

India look to bounce back in fourth T20I

Despite the heavy defeat, Iyer urged his teammates to move on quickly and focus on the remaining matches.

He said the team had played poor cricket but viewed the next game as an opportunity to respond positively and learn from the mistakes made in Nottingham.

England can seal the series with another victory in the fourth T20I at Bristol.

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s final World Cup ends in tears as Portugal bow out to Spain

Cristiano Ronaldo’s six-World Cup journey ended in heartbreak as Portugal lost to Spain in the Round of 16, bringing an emotional close to his World Cup career.

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s FIFA World Cup journey came to an emotional conclusion as Portugal suffered a narrow defeat to Spain in the Round of 16 of the 2026 tournament. The result ended the veteran forward’s hopes of lifting football’s biggest prize and marked his final appearance at a World Cup.

Ahead of the knockout clash, Ronaldo confirmed that the 2026 edition would be the last World Cup of his career. The Portuguese captain appeared confident before the contest, but the match unfolded very differently as Portugal struggled to break down Spain’s defence.

Portugal’s campaign ends in heartbreak

Portugal entered the tournament with high expectations after an impressive qualification campaign and a squad featuring several established international players. The team was regarded as one of the contenders before the competition began.

However, Portugal found it difficult to consistently produce convincing performances during the tournament. Ronaldo remained the focal point of the attack, but the experienced striker was unable to make the decisive impact fans had hoped for.

Against Spain, Ronaldo registered only 19 touches and managed two shots on target, although neither seriously troubled the goalkeeper. As Portugal searched for a breakthrough, Spain found the decisive goal in stoppage time through Mikel Merino, sealing a dramatic victory.

Following the final whistle, Ronaldo was seen leaving the field in tears as teammates and supporters reflected on the end of an era.

A World Cup career filled with milestones

Ronaldo’s World Cup career began in 2006 and spanned six editions of the tournament. During that period, he set several notable records, including becoming the first player to score in six different FIFA World Cups.

He also finished as Portugal’s highest World Cup goalscorer, ending his career with 11 goals in the competition. However, knockout-stage success remained limited, with Portugal never progressing beyond the quarter-finals during his six World Cup campaigns.

His only knockout-stage World Cup goal came during the 2026 Round of 32 victory over Croatia, where he converted a penalty before being substituted. Goncalo Ramos later scored the winning goal to send Portugal into the Round of 16.

An emotional farewell

Although Ronaldo’s club and international career has featured remarkable achievements, including hundreds of goals and numerous major trophies, winning the FIFA World Cup remained an elusive ambition.

Portugal’s defeat to Spain closed the final chapter of Ronaldo’s World Cup story, bringing an emotional end to one of the most celebrated international careers in football history.

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Diljit Dosanjh’s Satluj removed from ZEE5 India two days after release

Diljit Dosanjh’s Satluj, released on ZEE5 on July 3, has been taken down in India. The streaming platform says it is exploring appropriate avenues to restore the film.

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Diljit Dosanjh’s film Satluj, which premiered on ZEE5 on July 3, has been removed from the streaming platform in India just two days after its release. The platform confirmed the development through an official statement, saying the film will remain unavailable in the country until further notice.

Originally titled Punjab 95, the film had been awaiting certification for several years after it was submitted to the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) in 2022. It was eventually released on ZEE5 under the title Satluj.

ZEE5 thanks viewers for support

In its statement, ZEE5 expressed gratitude to viewers for the response the film received after its release.

The platform said the audience’s support and appreciation had been overwhelming and thanked subscribers who watched and backed the film.

ZEE5 also reiterated its confidence in the project, stating that it continues to support Satluj and the creative vision behind it. According to the platform, it believes meaningful storytelling can create a lasting impact and remains committed to backing authentic narratives.

Film unavailable in India until further notice

The streaming service confirmed that Satluj has been withdrawn from its Indian catalogue for the time being.

In its statement, ZEE5 said it is exploring all appropriate avenues through due process to make the film available again at the earliest opportunity. The platform added that it remains committed to supporting creators and stories made with artistic integrity and purpose.

While the film is currently unavailable to viewers in India, ZEE5 has not specified when it is expected to return to the platform.

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