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Bank holidays: Big Alert! Banks will be closed for four consecutive days from today, see the list of holidays here

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New Delhi. If you are thinking of settling the work related to the bank this week, then this news is for you. Actually, from tomorrow i.e. December 16, banks are going to be closed for 4 days. In such a situation, if you are thinking of dealing with the work related to the bank in these 4 days, then before going to the bank, definitely check the list of holidays.


Actually, every month the list of holidays in the bank is issued by the RBI. In this list, leave is given according to all the states. At the same time, RBI has released the list for the month of December. In which banks have been kept closed for 16 days. If you know this, then you will not have to make frequent trips to the bank. So let’s know on which day the work in the bank will be closed.

Banks will remain closed in these cities for 4 days

Explain that the banks will be closed from 16 to 19 December in which there is a bank strike in many states for two days. There is a bank strike in many states on December 16 and December 17, due to which the banks will remain closed for these two days. On the other hand, banks will remain closed in Shillong on December 18 – Death Anniversary of You So So Tham. December 19 – Sunday (weekly holiday) Banks of all states will be closed.

Upcoming holiday list

Banks will remain closed in Aizawl on December 24 on the occasion of Christmas festival, and on December 25, banks will remain closed in all states except Bengaluru and Bhubaneshwar on Christmas. 26 December – Sunday (weekly holiday) will be a holiday in all state banks. Banks will remain closed in Aizawl on December 27 for Christmas celebrations. On December 30, there will be a holiday in the banks of Shillong on Yu Qiang Nongbah. Banks in Aizawl will remain closed on December 31 on the occasion of New Year’s Evening.

In this way, you can check the list of holidays

If customers want, now they can check the list of holidays themselves, for this they will have to visit the official website of RBI https://rbi.org.in/. Here the option of ‘Bank Holidays’ will appear, by which you can check the list of holidays.

Pravesh Maurya
Pravesh Maurya
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