Bank closed - The month of January is about to end and February is about to come. This time the month of February is 29 days and it is also full of bank holidays. If you have any bank-related work in the month of February, then complete it on time because banks will be operational only for 18 days in the month of February. This month, banks will remain closed for a total of 11 days including festivals, birth anniversaries, and Saturday-Sunday. However, these holidays will be valid in different states. See information related to bank holidays here.

Banks will remain closed for so many days in the month of February-
Due to 4th February being Sunday, banks will remain closed across the country. After this, the 10th of February is the second Saturday and due to the 11th of February being Sunday, banks across the country will remain closed. There is also the festival of Losar on 10 February, which is celebrated in Gangtok.

14, 15 and 18 February
The festival of Basant Panchami will also fall in February, hence there will be a holiday in banks at some places on this day. This year, Basant Panchami is on 14th February, hence there will be a bank holiday in West Bengal, Tripura, and Orissa. Apart from this, banks will remain closed in Manipur on 15th February due to Lui-Ngai-Ni and due to 18th February being Sunday, banks across the country will remain closed.

19, 20 and 24 February
Chhatrapati Shivaji Jayanti is on 19th February, Shivaji has special recognition in Maharashtra, hence there will be a holiday in the banks of Maharashtra on this day. There is a bank holiday in Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram due to 20th February being State Day. Due to 24th February being the fourth Saturday, there will be a holiday in banks.

25 and 26 February
Due to the 25th of February being Sunday, banks across the country will remain closed. Due to Nyokum on 26th February, there will be a holiday only for banks of Arunachal Pradesh. Work will continue in banks elsewhere.

There will be no problem despite the holidays
Let us tell you that according to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the list of holidays in all the states is different. A complete list of these holidays is given on the official website of RBI, in which complete details of different festivals and holidays are given according to the states. However, if you use the online service of the bank, you will not face any problems even if the bank is closed. Even on holidays, you can complete all your work with the help of online banking.

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