Have you deposited Rs 2000 note? If not, get it done soon because after September 30, the Rs 2000 note will be completely banned and will not be accepted by the banks either. Due to which your loss can also happen. We are also appealing to you to make deposits as soon as possible because in the last days of August, due to the festivals, the process of bank holidays will start, which is going to continue till September. In the month of September alone, banks are going to open only for 13 days. Banks can remain closed for 17 days in different areas of the country. Let us also introduce you to the list of that bank holiday.
Banks will remain closed to these methods
September 3 - Sunday
Banks will remain closed across the country.
September 6 – Shri Krishna Janmashtami
Banks will remain closed in Orissa, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar.
September 7 – Janmashtami (Shravan Vd-8) / Shri Krishna Ashtami
Banks will remain closed in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chandigarh, Sikkim, Rajasthan, Jammu, Bihar, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand, Meghalaya, Himachal Pradesh and Srinagar.
September 8 – G-20 Summit
Banks will remain closed in Delhi due to G20 summit.
September 09 – Second Saturday
Banks will remain closed across the country.
10 September – Sunday
Banks will remain closed across the country.
September 17 – Sunday
Banks will remain closed across the country.
September 18 – Varsiddhi Vinayak Vrat / Vinayak Chaturthi
Banks will remain closed in Karnataka and Telangana.
September 19 – Ganesh Chaturthi / Samvatsari (Chaturthi Paksha)
Banks will remain closed in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Odisha, Tamil Nadu and Goa.
September 20 – Ganesh Chaturthi (2nd day) / Nuakhai
Banks will remain closed in Orissa and Goa.
September 22 – Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi Day
Banks will remain closed in Kerala.
September 23 – Maharaja Hari Singh's birthday and second Saturday
Banks will remain closed in Jammu and Kashmir.
September 24 – Sunday
Banks will remain closed across the country.
September 25 – Birth anniversary of Shrimant Sankardeva
Banks will remain closed in Assam.
27 September – Milad-e-Sherif (Birthday of Prophet Muhammad)
Banks will remain closed in Jammu and Kerala.
September 28 – Eid-e-Milad / Eid-e-Miladunnabi – (Birthday of Prophet Mohammad) (Bara Wafat)
Banks will remain closed in Gujarat, Mizoram, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, Telangana, Manipur, Uttar Pradesh, New Delhi, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand.
September 29 – Indrajatra / Friday after Eid-e-Milad-ul-Nabi
Banks will remain closed in Sikkim and Jammu and Srinagar.
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