Public Holiday Dates: The month of October has started. This month is full of festivals and holidays. There are three holidays in the first week of this month. There will be work for only three days in the next week.
Not one, not two but five consecutive days of holidays are coming. If you are planning a holiday then this is a good opportunity for you. Schools, colleges, banks and government offices are going to remain closed for five consecutive days. Actually, there are holidays from October 10 to October 14. In this way, schools and banks will remain closed for five consecutive days.
There are many holidays in the second week of this month. Mahasaptami is on Thursday, October 10, Mahanavami is on Friday, October 11, Dussehra and second Saturday are on Saturday, October 12, weekly holiday is on Sunday, October 13 and Durga Puja (Dasin), Gangtok (Sikkim) holiday is on Monday, October 14. Thus there are five consecutive holidays.
Bank Holiday List in October
1 October (Tuesday): Assembly Elections in Jammu and Kashmir
October 2 (Wednesday): Gandhi Jayanti
October 3 (Thursday): Beginning of Sharadiya Navratri and Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti
October 6(Sunday): Weekly Holiday
October 10 (Thursday): Mahasaptami
October 11 (Friday): Mahanavami
October 12 (Saturday): Dussehra and second Saturday
October 13(Sunday): Weekly Holiday
October 14 (Monday): Durga Puja (Dasin), Gangtok (Sikkim)
October 16 (Wednesday): Lakshmi Puja (Agartala, Kolkata)
October 17 (Thursday): Valmiki Jayanti
October 20(Sunday): Weekly Holiday
26 October (Saturday): Accession Day (Jammu and Kashmir) and Fourth Saturday
October 27(Sunday): Weekly Holiday
October 31 (Thursday): Narak Chaturdashi, Birthday of Sardar Vallabhai Patel and Diwali
How to complete your work when the bank is closed?
Many times important work stops during bank holidays. In such a situation, online banking services will continue, which has made people’s work easier. You can transfer money from one bank account to another through net banking, mobile banking or UPI while sitting at home. In such a situation, you can use ATM to withdraw money.
Note- Please note that it is not necessary that if there is a holiday in one state, it will be applicable in the whole country.
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