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Bank closed for 5 days: Big news! Banks will remain closed for 5 consecutive days from today, check the list of holidays before going to the branch

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Bank closed for 5 days: Big news! Banks will remain closed for 5 consecutive days from today, check the list of holidays before going to the branch

Bank Holidays: From 11 January to 15 January, many banks in the country are going to have bank holidays due to different festivals or reasons. You should know about them in advance so that you do not face any problem.

Bank Holidays: Every day, crores of rupees worth of transactions take place in banks in the country and even today there are lakhs of customers who go to the bank to get their financial work done. What will happen if there is a holiday in banks for many days… In such a situation, if there is no problem and if you know in advance when the bank is closed in your area, then you can finish your financial work on time. Today, on Saturday, 11 January, banks in the country are closed due to second Saturday, but from today till 15 January, there is going to be a bank holiday in different states. You should also know this list so that you do not have to face unnecessary trouble of going to the bank.

When will the banks be closed between 11 and 15 January?

  • Today, on 11 January, the second Saturday of the month, banks are closed all over India.
  • Banks will remain closed across the country on January 12 due to Sunday weekly holiday.
  • Banks will remain closed in Punjab and surrounding areas on January 13 due to Lohri festival.
  • Banks will remain closed in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh on January 14 due to Makar Sankranti and Pongal festival.
  • Banks will remain closed in Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Assam on January 15. Actually, banks are going to remain closed due to Thiruvalluvar Day, Magh Bihu and Tusu Puja respectively.

Also know the bank holidays for the next few days of January

16 January: Ujjawar Thirunal
19 January: Sunday
22 January: Emoin
23 January: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Jayanti
25 January: Fourth Saturday
26 January: Republic Day (Sunday)
30 January: Sonam Losar

Your work will not stop even if the bank is closed

Banking operations may be affected during these holidays, as a result, confirm these holidays with your nearest bank office and manage your financial work accordingly so that you do not have to face problems. Banks will observe holidays on the dates given in January, while transactions from the internet and ATM can be used for daily transactions.

Work has become easy through UPI

You get financial freedom through Unified Payment Interface payment and it has become easy to transact money with anyone anywhere. Payment can be sent very easily through UPI only through mobile number or QR scanner.

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