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Bank Holidays: Banks will remain closed for so many days between 5th and 15th November, there may be many problems

November Bank Holidays 2023: There is important news for bank users. If there is any bank related work then bank users should settle it immediately because banks are going to remain closed for 7 consecutive days between 5th to 15th November. Due to bank holidays, bank related work of customers may be affected, although online services will continue, but check book-pass book work may be affected.

According to the list released by RBI, the November holidays include Dhanteras, Roop Chaudas, Diwali and other festivals along with Saturday and Sunday holidays. There are 4 Sundays falling in the month of November. Depending on the state, banks will remain closed on all public holidays and some regional holidays. Regional holidays are decided by the state government. The festivals of every state are different, hence the number of these holidays may increase or decrease.

All these online services will continue

Customers can use online services during bank holidays, because bank holidays have no effect on digital services like UPI, Mobile Banking, Internet Banking.

Money can also be transferred through UPI, while you can use ATM for cash withdrawal.

You can also do your work through Net Banking, ATM, digital payment.

You can also use credit and debit cards easily. You can transfer money from one account to another through net banking or mobile banking.

Banks will remain closed for so many days in November

  • 5 November 2023, Sunday
  • 10 November 2023, Friday: Wangala Festival
  • 11 November 2023, 2nd Saturday
  • 12 November 2023, Sunday
  • 13 November 2023, Monday: Govardhan Puja/Lakshmi Puja (Deepawali)/Diwali
  • 14 November 2023, Tuesday: Diwali (Bali Pratipada)/Deepawali/Vikram Samwant New Year Day/Lakshmi Puja
  • 15 November 2023, Wednesday: Bhaidooj/Chitragupta Jayanti/Lakshmi Puja (Deepawali)/Ningol Chakkauba/Bharatraditiya
Shyamu Maurya
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