Bank Holiday: Will banks remain closed across the country tomorrow? Ahoi fast will be observed tomorrow. In such a situation, will all bank branches remain closed tomorrow? If you look at the list of IBI, then RBI has declared a holiday tomorrow
Bank Holiday: Will banks be closed across the country tomorrow? Ahoi fast will be observed tomorrow. In such a situation, will all bank branches be closed tomorrow? If you look at the list of IBI, RBI has given a holiday tomorrow. This holiday will not be for banks. The New Delhi office of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will remain closed till 2 pm on Thursday, October 24, 2024. However, the RBI has not given the reason for the office being closed till 2 pm.
Will banks remain closed on Thursday, October 24?
Ahoi fast will be observed across the country on Thursday, October 24, 2024. Ahoi Ashtami is an important Hindu festival. On this day mothers observe a day-long fast for the long life, health and prosperity of their children. This festival is especially celebrated with great reverence in North India. Traditionally it is observed for the long life of children. However, banks will not be closed on Thursday. There will be regular work in banks. But the New Delhi office of RBI will remain closed till 2 pm tomorrow.
When will banks remain closed on Diwali
There is a big confusion about the date of celebrating Diwali in the year 2024. When will Diwali be celebrated, October 31 or November 1? If we believe the Panchag, then Deepawali will be celebrated on Thursday, October 31 because Diwali is till evening on Friday, November 1. This time RBI is also seen having the same confusion. RBI has given 2 days holiday for Diwali this time. Know here why RBI has given two days holiday for Diwali?
2 days holiday will be available for Diwali
There is confusion among people and investors about the date of celebrating Diwali festival in the year 2024 in the country. Diwali is celebrated every year on the new moon day of Kartik month. This year Amavasya is starting from 3:12 pm on Thursday, October 31, which will last till 5:53 pm on Friday, November 1. There is a tradition of lighting lamps and worshiping Lakshmi after sunset on the day of Diwali. Amavasya will end before 6 pm on November 1. In such a situation, Lakshmi Puja will be done on 31st October.