How often will banks be closed in November? See the full list here

Generally, festivals are discharged in banks. If you already have a complete list of holidays, then the work becomes a little easier.




New Delhi: On Friday (30 October), most banks across the country are closed on the occasion of Eid-e-Milad (Milad-Un-Nabi). Then on 31 October, that is Saturday, there is a holiday in banks on the occasion of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel / Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti.

There will be a holiday in the banks due to many major festivals in the next month i.e. November. Apart from festivals, banks will remain closed for a few more days in different states of the country. Banks are closed on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month along with Sunday.

 

 

Generally, festivals are a holiday in banks. If you already have a complete list of holidays, then the work becomes a little easier. By the way, here is one thing to keep in mind. It is not necessary that all the banks are closed simultaneously in any special event across the country. Banks are closed in some states due to many local holidays. While opening in other places.

 
Here we are telling on which days banks will be closed in November. With the help of this list, you can make your planning accordingly.

Due to Diwali, banks will be closed across the country on 14 November (Saturday).



-Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and some other states from November 14 (Saturday) to November 16 (Monday), Diwali Amavasya (Lakshmi Pujan) / Kali Puja / Second Saturday and Diwali (Balipratipada) / Lakshmi Puja / Bhaiya Dooj / Chitragupta Jayanti / Vikram There is a holiday in celebration of Samvat New Year.

On the occasion of Vangala festival in Meghalaya, bank holiday is on 6 November (Friday).

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