Bank Holidays: Banks will remain closed for 6 consecutive days in August and for a total of 14 days, read the complete list

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Bank Holidays in August 2023: If any important work of your bank is pending, then settle it immediately. This is because there are a lot of bank holidays in the next month i.e. August.

In August, banks are going to be closed for a total of 14 days, not one or two, but in different states. The list of bank holidays has also come from the Reserve Bank of India. Therefore, if you have to deal with any work of the bank, then plan according to the holidays. If you do not complete your work on time, then you may also face problems due to holidays.

According to the list released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), banks will remain closed for 14 days in the month of August 2023. These holidays include second and fourth Saturdays as well as holidays on Sundays. Some of these holidays come under the Negotiable Instruments Act. Apart from this, the rest of the holidays are based on weekends. It is known that banks remain open on the first and third Saturday of every month.

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Full list of bank holidays in August 

date State Occasion
6 August 2023 all states sunday
8 August 2023 gangtok Tendong Lho Rum Phat
12 August 2023 all states second saturday
13 August 2023 all states sunday
15 August 2023 all states Independence Day
16 August 2023 Nagpur, Belapur and Mumbai Parsi New Year (Shahenshahi)
18 August 2023 Guwahati Date of Srimanta Shankardev
20 August 2023 all states sunday
26 August 2023 all states fourth saturday
27 August 2023 all states sunday
28 August 2023 Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram first onam
29 August 2023 Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram thiruvonam
30 August 2023 Jaipur and Shimla Raksha Bandhan
31 August 2023 Kanpur, Kochi, Gangtok, Thiruvananthapuram, Dehradun and Lucknow

(Note: These 15 holidays are inclusive of holidays in different states. It includes festivals as well as holidays on every Sunday and second and fourth Saturdays. Source: RBI)

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