Bank Holiday Alert: Holidays start with the festival season. Long holidays of banks are also going to come. If any work related to your bank branch is stuck then this news is important for you.
Bank Holiday Alert: Holidays start with the festival season. Long holidays of banks are also going to come. If any work related to your bank branch is stuck then this news is important for you. You do many transactions related to bank accounts online, but there are many such works for which you have to go to the bank branch. Actually, from Friday, there is going to be a continuous holiday of six days in the banks. Banks will remain closed from 13 September to 18 September.
Long holiday of banks
The list of bank holidays is already released by the Reserve Bank of India. A complete list of when the banks will remain closed across the country is released. Banks will remain closed across the country from 13 to 18 September. Banks are closed on different days in different states due to festivals, but it is better that you check the list of holidays before going to the branch.
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When will the banks remain closed
- On September 13, banks will remain closed in Rajasthan due to Ramdev Jayanti and Teja Dashami.
- September 14 is the second Saturday, due to which banks will remain closed across the country.
- On September 15, Sunday, banks will remain closed across the country.
- On September 16, banks will remain closed across the country due to Eid-e-Milad.
- On September 17, banks will remain closed in Sikkim due to Indra Jatra.
- On September 18, banks in Kerala will remain closed on the occasion of Sri Narayana Guru Jayanti.
When will the banks remain closed in the remaining days of September
Banks have long holidays in September. According to the RBI holiday list, banks in Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram will remain closed on September 20 due to Eid-ul-Milad-ul Nabi. On 21st September, banks will remain closed in Kerala due to Sri Narayana Guru Samadhi. On 22nd September, banks across the country will remain closed due to Sunday. On 23rd September, banks will remain closed in Jammu and Srinagar due to Maharaj Hari Singh Ji Diwas. Along with this, there will be a holiday on 29th and 30th September due to fourth Saturday and Sunday.
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