New Delhi: The festive season has begun in the country. Some banks will remain closed for six consecutive days from Friday. These banks will remain closed from September 13 to September 18.
However, banks will not remain closed for 6 consecutive days across the country. Banks are closed on different days in different states due to festivals. But it is wise to go to the branch only after looking at the list of holidays. All government and private banks will remain closed for at least 15 days in September. These include the second and fourth Saturdays and Sundays. However, now there is no need to go to the bank. You can do most of the work sitting at home through online websites and mobile banking services apps.
Banks will remain closed in Rajasthan on September 13 due to Ramdev Jayanti and Teja Dashami. The next day being the second Saturday, banks will remain closed across the country while September 15 is Sunday. Banks will remain closed across the country on September 16 due to Eid-e-Milad.
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Banks will remain closed in Sikkim on September 17 due to Indra Jatra festival. Banks will remain closed in Kerala on September 18 due to Sri Narayana Guru Jayanti. Banks will remain closed in some states from September 21 to September 23. Banks will remain closed in Kerala on September 21 due to Sri Narayana Guru Samadhi. September 22 is Sunday while banks will remain closed in Haryana on September 23 due to Veer Shahidi Diwas.
Six Day Holiday
- September 13 — Ramdev Jayanti/Teja Dashami (Friday) — Rajasthan
- September 14 — Second Saturday/Onam — All India
- September 15 — Sunday — All India
- September 16 — Eid-e-Milad (Monday) — All India
- September 17 — Indra Jatra (Tuesday) — Sikkim
- September 18 — Sree Narayana Guru Jayanti (Wednesday) — Kerala
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