Chhath Pooja Bank Holidays: Festive pomp is being seen across the country on the occasion of Chhath. The great festival of Chhath has started from today mainly in Delhi, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh. Today is the first day of Chhath festival and the ritual of Nahay-Khay is being performed. Today, the first day of Chhath festival is being celebrated as Nahay Khay, at the beginning of the four-day long festival of folk faith, Chhath. The next day is Kharna, which is the second and important day of the Mahaparva. Today, banks were open at many places in the country, but you can get information about when there will be bank holidays in the next four days here.
Complete your bank work on Wednesday
This week you have only tomorrow left when you can get the work done for the banks. Along with this, banks will remain open on 6th November but no work can be done in banks on 7th and 8th November, the main days of Chhath festival, after this there is a weekly holiday of 2 days which is fixed on the second and fourth Saturday-Sunday of every month. Is. There will be bank holidays due to Chhath Puja (7th and 8th November), Second Saturday (9th November) and Sunday (10th November). In this way, you have a chance to get your financial transactions done in banks only on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
When will banks remain closed on the occasion of Chhath?
Banks have announced holidays for Chhath Puja on 7th November in Bihar, Delhi, Jharkhand and West Bengal. On November 8, banks will remain closed in Bihar, Jharkhand and Meghalaya for the morning Arghya and Chhath related festivities of Wangala Mahotsav. After this, banks will be closed on Saturday 9th November and Sunday 10th November.
Bank holidays in November 2024
3 November (Sunday): Banks in all Indian states and union territories (UTs) will remain closed on Sunday.
7 November (Thursday): Banks will remain closed in some states including Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand on the occasion of Chhath (Evening Arghya).
8 November (Friday): Banks will remain closed in some states like Bihar, Jharkhand and Meghalaya on the occasion of Chhath (Morning Arghya)/Vangla Mahotsav.
9 November (Saturday): Second Saturday.
10 November (Sunday): Sunday.
Nov 15 (Friday): On the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti/Kartika Purnima/Rhasa Purnima, banks will remain closed in some places like Mizoram, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Chandigarh, Uttarakhand, Hyderabad-Telangana, Arunachal Pradesh. Rajasthan, Jammu, Uttar Pradesh, Nagaland, Bengal, New Delhi, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh and Srinagar.
17 November (Sunday): Sunday.
18 November (Monday): All banks will remain closed in Karnataka on Kanakadasa Jayanti.
23 November (Saturday): Banks will remain closed in Meghalaya on the occasion of Seng Kutsnem. Also, 23rd November is the fourth Saturday.
24 November (Sunday): Sunday
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