Bank Holiday: Banks will remain closed for 5 consecutive days in these states, know the reason for bank closure
Bank Holiday: With the arrival of the festive season, the holiday season has also started. Banks will remain closed for a total of 15 days in the month of October, out of which five holidays are coming this week. Now banks are going to remain closed in many states due to Dussehra. RBI has kept banks closed for five days due to Dussehra
Bank Holiday: With the arrival of the festive season, the holiday season has also started. Banks will remain closed for a total of 15 days in the month of October, out of which five holidays are coming this week. Now banks are going to remain closed in many states due to Dussehra. RBI has kept banks closed for five days due to Dussehra. However, RBI has given this five-day holiday only to these states.
Banks will remain closed for 5 days this week
On the occasion of Dussehra, banks will remain closed for 5 consecutive days in some states. Like banks will remain closed from 10 to 13 October in Tripura, Assam and West Bengal. At the same time, banks will remain closed from 11 to 14 October in Sikkim.
Banks will remain closed for five days on Dussehra
October 10 (Mahasaptami): Banks will remain closed in Tripura, Assam, Nagaland and Bengal on Thursday.
October 11 (Mahasatami/Mahanavami/Ayudha Puja): Banks will remain closed in Tripura, Karnataka, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Nagaland, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Meghalaya on Friday.
October 12 (Dussehra/Mahanavami/Vijayadashami): Banks will remain closed in all states on Saturday as it is also the second Saturday of the month.
October 13: Sunday
October 14 (Durga Puja): Banks will remain closed in Sikkim on Monday.
Rest of the holidays in October
16 October: Lakshmi Puja (Agartala, Kolkata)
17 October: Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti / Kati Bihu
20 October: Weekly Holiday (Sunday)
26 October: Acquisition Day in Jammu and Kashmir / Fourth Saturday
27 October: Weekly Holiday (Sunday)
31 October: Diwali (Deepawali) / Kali Puja / Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Jayanti / Narak Chaturdashi
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