After all, why did RBI give holiday to all the banks yesterday on Thursday? Check the holiday list before leaving home

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Business News Desk – All banks will remain closed tomorrow Thursday. According to RBI, banks will remain closed in Mizoram, Nagaland and Meghalaya on Thursday. Bank branches will remain open in other states of the country like Delhi, UP, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh. Know here why RBI has given holiday on Thursday.

Banks will remain closed on Thursday 26th December
On the occasion of Christmas festivities, all banks will remain closed in Mizoram, Nagaland and Meghalaya on December 26. Christmas has special significance in these states and is celebrated with great enthusiasm and pomp. The reason for declaring the day after Christmas as a holiday is to give people a chance to enjoy the festival with their families and community. Bank customers have been appealed to plan their financial matters in advance. So that any kind of problem can be avoided.

Markets, schools, offices and banks usually remain closed during Christmas in these states. This festival is not only religious but also social and cultural festival, where people participate in prayer meetings, cake cutting and cultural programs. On this occasion, when banks will remain closed, customers can complete their work through digital banking services like net banking and mobile banking.

Full list of bank holidays before Christmas-New Year
December 25 (Wednesday): Banks will remain closed in all states due to the national holiday of Christmas.
December 26 (Thursday): Banks will remain closed in some states due to Christmas.
December 27 (Friday): Banks will remain closed in some states due to Christmas.
December 28 (Saturday): Fourth Saturday
December 29 (Sunday): Weekly holiday
30 December (Monday): Banks will remain closed in Shillong due to U Kiang Nangbah.
December 31 (Tuesday): New Year’s Eve (Banks will remain closed in some states due to local holidays)

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