Bank Holidays Alert: Bank holidays from January 11 to 15, check the complete list…

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Bank Holidays: There will be holidays in banks from January 11 to 15. Today, January 11, is the second Saturday, so banks in the country are closed, but from today to January 15, banks in various states will remain closed. You should know about this so that you do not have to face unnecessary trouble of going to the bank.

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When will banks be closed between January 11 and 15?

Today, January 11, banks are closed across India on the second Saturday of the month.

Banks across the country will remain closed on January 12 due to the weekly holiday on Sunday.

Banks in most states will remain closed on January 13 due to the festival of Lohri.

Banks in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh will remain closed on January 14 due to Makar Sankranti and Pongal festivals.

Banks in Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Assam will remain closed on January 15. In fact, banks are going to remain closed due to Thiruvalluvar Diwas, Magh Bihu and Tusu Puja.

January 16: Ujjawar Tirunal
January 19: Sunday
January 22: Imoin
January 23: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Jayanti
January 25: Fourth Saturday January
26: Republic Day (Sunday)
January 30: Sonam Losar

Also know the bank holidays for the next few days of January

16th January: Ujavar Tirunal
19th January: Sunday
22nd January: Imoin
23rd January: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Jayanti
25th January: Fourth Saturday
26th January: Republic Day (Sunday)
30th January: Sonam Losar

Your work will not stop even when the bank is closed.

Banking operations may be affected during these holidays, as a result, confirm these holidays with your nearest bank office and schedule your financial work accordingly so that you do not face any problems.

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