Bank Holidays List of September
Banks locked for 12 days in September, banking operations will be closed on these dates
If you are going to work in the banking sector in the month of September, read this news first. Banks will be closed for 12 days in September
If you are going to work in the banking sector in the month of September, read this news first. Banks will be closed for 12 days in September. While bank employees will enjoy 12 holidays in September, those who have work to do with the bank may face difficulties. If there is any work related to your bank pending, complete it as soon as possible.
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There will be 12 bank holidays in September
According to the list released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), there are a total of 7 bank holidays in September. But there is not a single holiday in different places in the country. Some of these states also have special holidays. In addition, banks will also get a total of 6 weekly offs in September. But even after this the total number of holidays is 12. After all, the weekly holiday is falling on a bank holiday. So before working with a bank, you need to look at the list ...
See the full list of holidays here
5 September- Sunday
September 8 - Shrimant Shankardeva Tithi (Guwahati)
September 9 - Teej Haritalika (Gangtok)
September 10 - Ganesh Chutarthi / Sanvatsari (Chaturthi Paksh) / Vinayak Chaturthi / Varsiddhi Vinayak Vrat (Ahmedabad, Belapur, Bengaluru, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Nagpur, Panaji)
September 11 - Second Saturday of the month / Second day of Ganesh Chaturthi (Panaji)
September 12- Sunday
September 17 - Karma Puja (Ranchi)
September 19- Sunday
September 20 - Indrajatra (Gangtok)
September 21 - Shri Narayan Guru Samadhi Day (Kori, Thiruvananthapuram)
September 25 - Fourth Saturday of the month
September 26- Sunday
Ongoing online banking service
However, in the meantime, online banking operations will not be affected, i.e., customers will not have any difficulty in digital banking. He will be able to transfer funds etc. as usual.
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