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Bank Holiday: Banks will remain closed for 3 consecutive days, check holiday list

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Bank Holiday: Banks will remain closed for 3 consecutive days, check holiday list

Janmashtami Bank Holiday City wise List, Bank Holiday On Monday 26 August: Where will there be a government holiday on the occasion of Janmashtami on 26 August? Check RBI’s list

Bank Holiday State wise List: If you have any bank related work for which you have to go to the bank, then hurry up. Complete your important work today (August 23) because after this the banks will remain closed for the next three days. Yes, in some states, banks will remain closed for three consecutive days due to Janmashtami. According to the RBI list, in which states will there be a government holiday on 26 August Janmashtami? Let us tell you where the financial institutions will remain closed…

Bank Holiday on August 24: Is there a holiday across the country?

Banks will remain closed in all states on August 24. This day is a holiday on the fourth Saturday of the month. According to RBI rules, banks remain closed on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month.

Bank Holiday on August 25: Banks closed on this day too

On August 25, Sunday, banks across the country will remain closed due to regular holiday.

Bank Holiday on Janmashtami, August 26: Where is the holiday on Janmashtami?

On August 26, Monday, on the occasion of Janmashtami/Shri Krishna Jayanti, banks are closed in many states. That is, there will be a long weekend in these states because before that there is a holiday on Saturday and Sunday.

Banks holiday in these states on Janmashtami

-Uttar Pradesh
-Gujarat
-Odisha
-Chandigarh
-Tamil Nadu
-Uttarakhand
-Sikkim
-Andhra Pradesh
-Telangana
-Rajasthan
-Jammu
-Bengal
-Bihar
-Chhattisgarh
-Jharkhand
-Meghalaya
-Himachal Pradesh
-Srinagar

There is no Janmashtami holiday in these states on 26 August

-Tripura
-Mizoram
-Maharashtra
-Karnataka
-Assam
-Manipur
-Arunachal Pradesh
-Kerala
-Nagaland
-New Delhi
-Goa

Let us tell you that even if the banks are closed for three days, customers can avail banking services through digital services. Internet banking, WhatsApp banking, SMS banking and mobile banking will remain operational through which financial and non-financial transactions can be done.

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