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Bank Holiday: Banks will remain closed on Wednesday, know why RBI has declared holiday on 20 November

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Bank Holiday: Banks will remain closed on Wednesday, know why RBI has declared holiday on 20 November

Bank Holiday: Banks will remain closed on Wednesday. However, banks will remain closed only in one state. Regular work will be done in banks in all other states. Banks will remain closed in Maharashtra. All public and private sector banks will remain closed here. Know here why RBI has given holiday to banks on Wednesday 20 November

Bank Holiday: Banks will remain closed on Wednesday. However, banks are going to be closed in only one state. Regular work will be done in banks in all other states. Banks will remain closed in Maharashtra. All public and private sector banks are going to remain closed here. Know here why RBI has given holiday to banks on Wednesday 20 November.

Banks will remain closed on Wednesday 20 November

Due to state elections in Maharashtra, the state government has declared a public holiday. The Maharashtra government has declared a public holiday in the state on Wednesday 20 November 2024 due to assembly elections. Apart from this, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has also announced a holiday to the banks of the state on this day. Although bank branches will remain closed, but customers can use digital banking service to complete many bank tasks without any hassle.

Banks will remain closed on Saturday in these states of the country

18 November (Monday): Banks closed for Kanakadasa Jayanti in Karnataka.

20 November (Wednesday): Banks will remain closed due to assembly elections in Maharashtra.

23 November (Saturday): Fourth Saturday and Senkut Snei Festival in Meghalaya.

24 November (Sunday): Banks closed across the country.

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