Navratri will begin next week from September 26. Yes and with this, the festive season will start across the country including Delhi-NCR. In fact, due to many festivals, there will be a holiday in banks for a total of 10 days in the month of October. Along with this, there will also be a holiday in government offices, colleges and schools. Yes, let us tell you that from October 22 to 25, there will be a holiday in banks for 4 consecutive days.
In fact, from the last week of September to the whole month of October, there will be a fierce holiday. In such a situation, there will be a 10-day holiday in the month of October. Banks will be closed for a total of 10 days in the month of October, including Saturday and Sunday.
Apart from this, schools will be closed for 7 days due to the holiday in the month of October and in total, schools will be closed for 11 days. Actually, there are many festivals including Diwali, Dussehra and Karvachauth, on which schools will be closed. Apart from schools, there will also be a holiday in government offices.
Apart from this, there will be a total of 5 Sundays in the month of October, when banks will be completely closed. Yes, and in October, banks will also be closed in the other 5 days. These five days include Gandhi Jayanti, Dussehra and Diwali among other festivals.
When will banks be closed in October?
October 2 - Gandhi Jayanti - Holiday (Sunday)
October 4 - Dussehra - Holiday (Tuesday)
October 8 - Bank Holiday (Second Saturday)
October 9 - Bank Holiday (Eid-e-Milad) Day Sunday
October 16 - Holiday (Sunday)
October 22 - Bank Holiday (Fourth Saturday)
October 23 - Bank Holiday (Sunday)
October 24 - Public holiday on Diwali festival (Day Monday)
October 25 - Public holiday on Diwali festival (Day Tuesday)
October 30 - Bank Holiday (Sunday)
Banks to remain closed from October 22-25
Banks will remain closed for 3 consecutive days from October 22 to October 25. In fact, banks will be closed due to October 22 being the fourth Saturday of the month. The next day is Sunday and banks will be closed due to the holiday. After this, banks will be closed on October 24 and 25 due to Diwali.
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