Bank Holiday October 2020: Find out on which day the bank will be closed in October?

New delhi date. 29 September 2020, Tuesday

The festive season in the country starts from the month of October. The bank will be closed for several days this month in different parts of the country. The Reserve Bank of India has released the holiday list. According to which, the bank will be closed for more than 10 days this week with weekly holidays in different parts.

However, the bank will be closed on different days in different states. Different festivals are celebrated in different states of the country, so the holiday will be on a different day. Durga Puja is a major festival in West Bengal so there will be a long holiday. Bihar and Jharkhand will also have long holidays on Durga Puja and Dussehra. Similarly, Navratri and Patel Jyanti will be a holiday in Gujarat.

Find out in this month's important holiday ...

02 October 2020, Friday: - Mahatma Gandhi Jyanti

04 October 2020 Sunday: - Weekly leave

Thursday 08 October 2020: - Chellam (Regional Festival)

Saturday 10 October 2020: - Second Saturday

Sunday 11 October 2020: - Weekly holiday

Saturday 17 October 2020: - Kati Bihu (Assam)

Sunday 18 October 2020: - Weekly holiday

Friday 23rd October 2020: - Mahasaptami (Navratri)

Saturday 24th October 2020: - Ashtami (Navratri)

Sunday 25th October 2020: - Weekly Holiday / Ninth (Navratri)

26 October 2020 Monday: - Vijay Dashmi

Thursday 29th October 2020: - Milad-e-Sharif (Regional Festival)

30 October 2020 Friday: - Eid-e-Milad

31st October 2020 Saturday: - Patel Jyanti / Maharshi Valmiki Jyanti

Different state governments declare these holidays according to their state feast. However, banks across the country will be closed on national holidays. For instance, all banks in the country will be closed on Gandhi Jayanti and Vijay Dashmi.

There will be no problem in withdrawing cash from ATM

The biggest hassle during the holidays is withdrawing cash from ATMs. Due to bank closure in many places, cash cannot reach the ATM and the ATM becomes empty. You can keep the cash as per your requirement or do the rest through online transaction. However, some banks have started servicing mobile ATM vans which will eliminate the cash problem. For more information on holidays, see the list on the official website of the Reserve Bank of India.

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