Due to festivals, weekly holidays and some other reasons, banks will not have five days of work in the remaining days of this month. Therefore, if you have a plan to go to the bank branch and settle any work, then before going to the bank, definitely check the list of holidays.
New Delhi. If you have some work related to the bank this month, then you must know about the bank holiday. Lest you go to the bank and find the lock hanging there. Therefore, if you also have to go to any bank branch, then first know whether the bank will be open on that day or not.
Half of the month of June has passed. In the remaining days of this month, banks will remain closed for 5 days due to festivals, weekly holidays and some other reasons. Apart from these five days, the work in banks may come to a standstill for one more day. The reason for this is the warning given by the bank employees unions to go on strike on June 27. The United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU), an organization of nine bank unions, had warned the government on June 9 that if their demands were not met, bank employees across the country would go on strike on June 27.
RBI issues Bank Holiday Calendar
Every year the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) issues Bank Holiday Calendar, which contains information about the bank holidays occurring in every state. In this calendar, it is told that in which state, on which date, banks will not work. Banks are closed across the country on every second and fourth Saturday and all Sundays. Apart from this, there is also a holiday in all banks on gazetted holidays.
Banks will be closed for five days this month
The list of holidays of different states is also different. These holidays depend on the festival or special occasions. This means that these holidays are not applicable in all the states, but depend on the festival or day in the respective states.
- 19 June (Sunday): Weekly Holiday
- June 22 (Wednesday): Kharchi Puja – Tripura
- June 25 (Saturday): Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday
- 26 June (Sunday): Weekly Holiday
- 30 June (Wednesday): Ramna Nee – Mizoram