New Delhi: Like October, a lot of holidays are coming in the month of November, due to which banks are going to remain closed for several consecutive days. Yes, banks will be closed for about 13 days in the month of November, so the work related to the bank should be dealt with as soon as possible.
Good news for EPF account holders, will get this facility
In fact, 4 Sundays and 2 Saturdays are also coming in these 13 days, on which the banks will be closed. The rest of the holidays in different states are also included. Chhath Puja, Guru Nanak Jayanti and Kannada Rajyotsava are the main ones. During this time, the account holders may face a lot of problems.
Here is the list of holidays: -
On November 1, Friday was a holiday in Haryana due to Haryana Day and banks were closed.
On 2 November, due to Chhath Puja, there is a holiday in Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Haryana and Delhi.
Banks will remain closed on Sunday, 3 November.
Wangla Festival will be celebrated in Meghalaya on Friday 8 November, for which there will be a holiday.
November 9 will be a holiday due to being the second Saturday of the month.
Banks will remain closed on Sunday, November 10.
Income tax department took big decision, Tata Trusts suffered huge loss
On November 12, there is a light festival of Guru Nanak ji, due to which banks will remain closed.
Banks will remain closed in Karnataka and Jammu and Srinagar due to 15 November Kanakadas Jayanti and Eid-ul-Milad-ul-Nabi.
Banks will be closed on Sunday, November 17.
Banks will be closed in Gangtok due to Lhabab Duchen on 19 November.
Banks will remain closed due to Seng Cut Snem festival in Meghalaya with the fourth Saturday being on 23 November
Banks will remain closed on Sunday, November 24.
The bank will have a holiday on Tuesday, November 26 because of Narak Chaturdashi in Karnataka and Guru Tegh Bahadur Martyrdom Day in Punjab.
LPG cylinder prices increased for the third consecutive month, know new rate