Banks are going to remain closed in all the cities of the country next month on 15th August on the occasion of Independence Day. There will be bank holiday also on the occasion of Rakshabandhan and Janmashtami. Overall, banks are going to be closed for 13 days next month. These holidays will be on Sunday and second-fourth Saturday. If you are also thinking of handling banking work then you can check the bank holiday list.
The month of July is about to end. This new month of August is beginning. Banks will remain closed on the occasion of Independence Day next month. Apart from Independence Day, there will also be a bank holiday on the occasion of Rakshabandhan and Janmashtami. Overall, banks are going to remain closed for 13 days in August, so if you also want to go to the bank and settle some kind of work, then this news can be useful for you. Apart from Sunday and second-fourth Saturday holidays in August, banks will remain closed for 7 days due to festivals. In this article, we are giving information only about which days the banks are going to remain closed-
Banks will remain closed for 13 days in August
- August 3- There will be a bank holiday in Agartala on the occasion of Ker Puja.
- 4th August- Sunday holiday
- August 8- There will be a bank holiday in Gangtok on the occasion of Tendong Lo Rum Phat.
- 10th August- Second Saturday holiday
- 11 August- Sunday holiday
- 13- There will be a bank holiday in Imphal on the occasion of Patriot Day.
- 15 August- There will be a bank holiday in all cities on the occasion of Independence Day.
- 18 August- Sunday holiday
- August 19- There will be a bank holiday in all cities on the occasion of Rakshabandhan.
- August 20- There will be a bank holiday in all cities on the occasion of Shri Narayana Guru Jayanti.
- 25th August- Sunday holiday
- 26 August- There will be bank holiday in all cities on the occasion of Janmashtami.
- August 31- Fourth Saturday holiday
Where to check bank holiday list
Actually, the country’s central bank RBI lists the bank holidays occurring every month in advance on its official website. You can also check bank holidays on the official website of RBI. For this you can visit https://www.rbi.org.in/Scripts/HolidayMatrixDisplay.aspx.
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