Banks to remain closed for 13 days in September; Check full list
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India
oi-Deepika S
New
Delhi,
Aug
25:
Banks
will
remain
closed
for
13
days
in
September
and
this
would
include
second
Saturdays
and
Sundays
as
well.
So,
if
you
have
any
imporant
bank-related
work,
make
sure
you
go
through
these
holiday
dates
and
plan
accordingly.
The
bank
holidays
are
region-specific
and
state-specific.
So,
the
holidays,
sometimes,
vary
from
state
to
state.
In
India,
Banks
continue
to
work
on
the
first
and
third
Saturdays
of
the
month,
while
second
and
fourth
Saturdays
of
the
month
are
holidays..
All
Sundays
are
notified
as
holidays.
As
per
the
RBI
calendar,
the
number
of
holidays
in
September
has
been
set
at
eight.
On
September
10,
Banks
in
Kochi
and
Thiruvananthapuram
will
be
closed
to
mark
Sree
Narayana
Guru
Jayanthi.
On
the
same
day,
banks
across
the
country
will
be
closed
as
it
is
also
a
second
Saturday
too.
The
remaining
weekends
add
to
the
rest
of
the
five
days
of
the
13-day
bank
holiday.
FULL
LIST
OF
BANK
HOLIDAYS
IN
SEPTEMBER
2022
September
1:
Banks
to
remain
closed
in
Panaji
on
the
occasion
of
Ganesh
Chaturthi
(2nd
day).
September
4:
It
is
a
Sunday.
September
6:
Banks
across
Ranchi
will
be
shut
to
mark
Karma
Puja.
September
7:
Banks
will
be
closed
in
Kochi
and
Thiruvananthapuram
on
the
occasion
of
Onam.
September
9:
Banks
will
remain
closed
in
Gangtok
on
account
of
Indrajatra.
September
10:
While
banks
in
Kochi
and
Thiruvananthapuram
are
listed
to
remain
shut
on
the
occasion
of
Sree
Narayana
Guru
Jayanthias.
September
11:
Sunday.
September
18:
Third
Sunday.
September
21:
Banks
will
stay
shut
in
Kochi
and
Thiruvananthapuram
on
the
occasion
of
Sree
Narayana
Guru
Samadhi
Day.
September
24:
Fourth
Saturday.
September
25:
Fourth
Sunday.
September
26:
Banks
in
Imphal
and
Jaipur
will
remain
closed
on
the
occasion
of
Navratri
Sthapna/Mera
Chaoren
Houba
of
Lainingthou
Sanamahi.
The
Reserve
Bank
of
India
places
its
holidays
under
Holiday
Under
Negotiable
Instruments
Act,
Holiday
under
Negotiable
Instruments
Act,
Real
Time
Gross
Settlement
Holiday,
and
Banks
Closing
of
Accounts.
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