If you also have to go to the bank, then it is important to know first whether the bank is closed on that day or not. This is also necessary so that you do not face any problem. Actually, there are still many works which require going to the bank to get done. So if you are also going to the bank or planning to go in the next month of November, then first know on which days the banks are going to remain closed in your city in the month of November. For this, the Reserve Bank of India has released a list of holidays. So let's know how many days the banks are going to remain closed in November. You can know about the bank holidays in the next slides...
Banks will remain closed for these many days:-
1 to 3 November
Banks will remain closed in Agartala on 1 November due to Diwali and Kannada Rajyotsava
2 November is the first Saturday of the month due to which banks across the country will remain closed and on 3 November being Sunday, banks across the country will remain closed
7, 8 and 10 November
Banks will remain closed in Patna and Ranchi due to Chhath Puja (evening prayer) on 7 November and Chhath Puja (morning prayer) on 8 November
Banks will remain closed in Shillong due to Wangala Festival on 8 November
Banks will not work on 10 November due to Sunday
12 and 15 November
Banks will remain closed in Dehradun on 12 November due to Igas-Baghwal
On 15 November, banks will remain closed in Aizawl, Belapur, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Hyderabad, Telangana, Itanagar, Jaipur, Jammu, Banks in Kanpur, Kohima, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, New Delhi, Raipur, Ranchi, Shimla and Srinagar will remain closed
17, 18, 23 and 24 November
On 17 November, banks across the country will remain closed on Sunday and on 18 November, banks in Bangalore will remain closed due to Kanakadasa Jayanti
On 23 November, banks in Shillong will remain closed due to Seng Kutsnem, and on 23 November, all banks in the country will remain closed due to the fourth Saturday of the month
24 November is Sunday, due to which banks across the country will remain closed.
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