Bank Holidays in November 2024: RBI has released the complete list of bank holidays in November. Banks are going to remain closed for a total of 13 days in November.
Bank Holidays in November 2024: Now less than 1 week is left for November to arrive. At the beginning of every month, there is also a discussion among the employed people about how many long weekends are falling in the month and how many days the office holidays are going to be. RBI has released the complete list of bank holidays in November. Banks are going to remain closed for a total of 13 days in November. This also includes weekly (Saturday-Sunday) holidays. However, these holidays of banks vary according to the states.
Complete list of holidays in November
1 November - Diwali Amavasya
2 November - Diwali (Bali Pratipada)
3 November - Sunday
7 November - Chhath
8 November - Chhath
9 November - Second Saturday
10 November - Sunday
12 November - Igas-Baghwal
15 November - Guru Nanak Jayanti
17 November - Sunday
18 November - Kanakadas Jayanti
23 November - Seng Kutsnem, Fourth Saturday
24 November - Sunday
Bank holidays are according to the states
Please note that the list of holidays for banks is not the same in all the states. According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the list of holidays for all the states is different. The complete list of these holidays is given on the official website of RBI, which gives complete details of different festivals and holidays according to the states.
All bank work will continue to be done online
Despite the banks being closed, customers will not face any problem. Even on holidays, people can complete all their work with the help of online banking. Nowadays, most of the bank's services are available online. Therefore, even on holidays, you can complete many banking tasks from home.
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