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Business Days in July 2002 for India

July 2002 has 23 working days under the Indian gazetted holiday calendar. July 2002 contains no Indian gazetted holidays on a weekday. The month covers 31 calendar days, of which 8 are Saturday and Sunday. That count drives invoice cycles, payroll runs, and any contract that defines deadlines as a number of working days in India.

working days

23

Calendar Days

31

Weekend Days

8

gazetted holidays

0

Work Weeks

4.6

July 2002 business day calendar
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gazetted holidays in July 2002

No Indian gazetted holidays fall on a weekday in July 2002, so banks and India financial markets keep their regular schedule for the entire month.

India July deadlines

July 31 is the personal income tax filing deadline for individuals not subject to audit. GSTR-1 for June is due July 11. Companies with March year-ends file annual returns within 60 days of the AGM. The first quarter of the new financial year closes June 30, with quarterly TDS returns due July 31.

Day-of-week distribution

The count of each weekday in July 2002. Useful for shift scheduling, weekly recurring billing, and any rota that depends on a specific weekday landing in-month.

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India reporting cycles and business-day rules

Indian business-day cycles cluster around GST monthly cutoffs (GSTR-1 by the 11th, GSTR-3B by the 20th) and TDS deposit deadlines (the 7th of the following month for most deductions). The Reserve Bank of India operates RTGS continuously on business days and NEFT in 30-minute batches. Advance-tax instalments under Section 211 fall on June 15 (15%), September 15 (45%), December 15 (75%), and March 15 (100%). Banks close on Republic Day, Independence Day, and Gandhi Jayanti nationally, with state-specific closures excluded from this calculator's central-only set.

July 2002 working days compared by country

Working-day counts vary across countries because each country observes its own public holidays. The table below puts India alongside the other ten supported holiday calendars for July 2002.

How July 2002 compares year over year

July 2001 had 22 working days, so July 2002 has 1 more working day year over year. On the surrounding months, June 2002 has 20 working days and August 2002 has 22. Looking forward, July 2003 has 23 working days under the same Indian gazetted holiday calendar.

Using this calculator in India

A Mumbai-listed manufacturer's CFO uses the 23-day July 2002 count to align RBI NEFT and RTGS settlement with GST monthly cutoffs and TDS payment dates. A Bengaluru SaaS provider uses the count to track quarterly advance-tax instalments under Section 211 and to schedule client invoice cycles that avoid Indian state holidays. A Hyderabad export firm uses business-day math to align EDF returns and FIRC documentation with FEMA timelines.

For informational purposes only

This calculator provides general estimates based on business day counting rules. It does not constitute legal advice. Deadlines in legal, regulatory, or contractual matters may be subject to jurisdiction-specific rules, court orders, or statutory exceptions. Always verify critical deadlines with a qualified professional.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many business days are in July 2002 for India?
July 2002 has 23 working days under the Indian gazetted holiday calendar. The month spans 31 calendar days, of which 8 fall on a weekend and 0 are Indian gazetted holidays that lands on a weekday. The remaining 23 weekdays are countable as working days for invoicing, deadline tracking, and contract math.
Which India holidays affect July 2002?
July 2002 contains no Indian gazetted holidays that fall on a weekday. Banks, the central clearing system, and India financial markets keep their normal schedule throughout the month under this calculator's national-only holiday set.
Why does this differ from a state-specific Indian calendar?
India's central government gazettes 17 holidays under the Negotiable Instruments Act 1881 plus the central-list mandatory holidays. State governments add 20 to 30 more in each state's official gazette. This calculator uses only the central-list nationally observed holidays (Republic Day, Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanti) plus the major nationally observed festivals (Diwali, Holi, Eid, Christmas). Regional festivals such as Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Onam in Kerala, Bihu in Assam, and Durga Puja in West Bengal are not in this set.
How does the RBI handle holiday-falling settlement?
Reserve Bank of India NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS systems operate continuously on business days. RTGS specifically operates 24x7 since December 2020 but settlement against the central counterparty respects the RBI holiday calendar. When a NEFT batch falls on a holiday, settlement rolls to the next business day. NACH (National Automated Clearing House) ECS mandates have a one-business-day inactive period for holiday-falling presentations. This calculator's central-only set is what most pan-India settlement systems respect.
Why does the business-day count vary year to year?
Two things shift the monthly count for India. First, the day of the week the first of the month lands on changes the count of each weekday. Second, Indian gazetted holidays anchored to a fixed date shift their weekday across years. Some years a fixed-date holiday lands on a weekend; some countries shift the observance to an adjacent weekday and some absorb it into the weekend. July 2001 had 22 working days, so July 2002 has 1 more working day year over year.

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