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2000 Note Holders: Big Update! If you are going to change 2000 notes in the bank, then know the holiday update, otherwise there will be a problem

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2000 Rupees Note: Today is the last day to exchange 2000 rupee notes in banks.

2000 Rupees: If you go to exchange or deposit 2000 rupees note in the bank in the month of September, then you should also know about the bank holidays falling in the month of September, otherwise you may not get into trouble.

Rs 2000 Note: After the currency of Rs 2000 note is over, many people are contacting banks to exchange or deposit it. The Reserve Bank of India had given four months time to deposit or exchange 2000 rupee notes. Banknotes of denomination of Rs 2000 can be exchanged or deposited till 30 September 2023. So be careful if you still intend to deposit in the coming months. Before going to the bank in your state, check the bank holidays, otherwise it may not happen that you go to the bank and the bank remains closed.

2000 rupee note

According to the RBI press release dated May 19, 2023, “The facility for deposit or exchange of Rs 2000 bank notes will be available to the public till September 30, 2023. All banks through their branches will issue Rs 2000 notes to the public.” Facility to deposit or change will be given. In such a situation, before September 30, get the notes of 2000 rupees changed from the bank or get them changed.

Bank holidays

However, if you go to exchange or deposit a 2000 rupee note in the bank in the month of September, then you should also be aware of the bank holidays falling in the month of September, otherwise you may not get into trouble. In some states, banks will remain closed on the occasion of Shri Krishna Janmashtami, Janmashtami (Shravan Vd-8)/Shri Krishna Ashtami, Varsiddhi Vinayak Vrat/Vinayak Chaturthi, Ganesh Chaturthi/Samvatsari (Chaturthi Paksha), Ganesh Chaturthi (2nd day)/Nuakhai.

Bank Holidays in September 2023

Also Sree Narayan Guru Samadhi Day, Maharaja Hari Singh Ji’s birthday, Shrimant Sankardev’s birth anniversary, Milad-e-Sherif (Prophet Mohammad’s birthday), Eid-e-Milad/Eid-e-Miladunnabi (Prophet Mohammad’s birthday) ( Banks will remain closed on Indrajatra/Friday after Eid-e-Milad-ul-Nabi. On the other hand, banks will remain closed for a total of 17 days in September, including Sunday, second and fourth Saturdays.

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