Utility News Desk !!! There were many special occasions in the month of September and banks were also closed at many places. In the early days of this month, banks were closed for 2-3 days continuously at many places. However, even after half a month has passed, there are still a few days left in the list of bank holidays when banks will remain closed. These dates also include 20 September 2024. Yes, there is a bank holiday on Friday in some states of India, let us know where the banks are going to be closed on 20 September?
Public and private banks closed
According to the list of the Reserve Bank of India, public and private sector banks will remain closed on Friday, September 20, but there is no bank holiday in all the states of the country. Banks are closed in Jammu and Kashmir today.
Why will banks remain closed?
On September 16, there was Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi, which is celebrated in memory of the birthday of Prophet Muhammad. It is considered a special day for the Muslim community. The Friday falling on September 20 after Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi is also special. It is considered very special in Jammu and Kashmir, due to which people have a public holiday here and all banks remain closed.
Banks will remain closed for 3 more days
Banks will remain closed everywhere except Jammu and Kashmir. Banks are closed from 21 to 23 September, but banks will not remain closed in all states. Banks will remain closed on different days and occasions in different states. 21 September is Saturday and banks will remain closed in Kerala on the occasion of Sri Narayana Guru Samadhi Day. 22 September is Sunday and all banks in the country have a weekly holiday. Banks will remain closed in Jammu and Kashmir and Srinagar on the occasion of Maharaja Hari Singh Ji’s birthday on Monday, 23 September.
Banks closed on 28 and 29 September
All banks across the country will remain closed on 28th and 29th September. Banks will remain closed as it is the fourth Saturday of the month. The next day i.e. 29th September is Sunday due to which all the banks of the country will remain closed on a weekly holiday.