Bank Holidays: All banks in the country will remain closed on Thursday. All public and private sector banks will remain closed on 7 November. Banks are going to remain closed on Thursday in many states on the occasion of Chhath Puja. In such a situation, customers will have to complete their work keeping in mind the bank holiday. Here is the list of those states
Bank Holidays: All banks in the country will remain closed on Thursday. All public and private sector banks will remain closed on 7 November. Banks are going to remain closed on Thursday in many states on the occasion of Chhath Puja. In such a situation, customers will have to settle their work keeping in mind the bank holiday. Here is the list of states where banks will remain closed on Thursday. Check why RBI has given a holiday.
Banks will remain closed on Thursday 7 November
Banks will remain closed in many states of the country on Thursday due to Chhath Puja. Banks will remain closed in many states of the country on Thursday on the occasion of Chhath Puja. Chhath Puja is an important festival of the people of North India, especially Bihar, Jharkhand and Purvanchal, in which the Sun God is worshiped. Bank holidays have been announced in states like Bihar, Jharkhand, Delhi and West Bengal regarding this day, so that people can attend the puja with their families. Despite the banks being closed, digital banking services like internet banking, mobile banking and ATMs will remain operational, so that people can easily do financial transactions.
Banks will remain closed on Thursday in these states of the country
7 November (Thursday): Chhath Puja Sandhya Arghya – Banks closed in Bihar, Delhi, Jharkhand and West Bengal.
Rest of the holidays in the month of November
8 November (Friday): Chhath Puja Morning Arghya and Wangala Festival – Banks closed in Bihar, Jharkhand and Meghalaya.
9 November (Saturday): Second Saturday – All banks closed across the country as per RBI rules.
10 November (Sunday): Banks will remain closed across the country
15 November (Friday): Guru Nanak Jayanti/Kartik Purnima – Banks closed in Mizoram, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and other states.
17 November (Sunday): Holiday.
18 November (Monday): Banks closed for Kanakadasa Jayanti in Karnataka.
23 November (Saturday): Fourth Saturday and Senkut Snei Festival in Meghalaya.
24 November (Sunday): Banks closed across the country.