Bank Diwali Holidays: Bank will remain closed for 4 consecutive days on Diwali, complete your important work before the holiday.

New Delhi : Diwali is going to come in just a few days. Due to Diwali and other festivals related to it, banks will remain closed on certain days in many states. Bank holidays will vary according to the state and some states will also have longer holidays.

In today's news, we will tell you for how many days the bank will remain closed on Diwali. For this, keep reading this news till the end.

Banks will remain closed in these states on 31st October

Banks in Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Puducherry, Telangana and Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal will remain closed on October 31.

Banks will remain closed in these states on November 1

Banks will remain closed in Tripura, Karnataka, Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Sikkim and Manipur on the occasion of Diwali, Kut Mahotsav and Kannada Rajyotsava.

The bank here will remain closed on 2nd November

Banks will remain closed in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh on Diwali (Bali Pratipada) / Balipadyami / Lakshmi Puja (Deepawali) / Govardhan Puja / Vikram Samvant New Year Day.

Banks will remain closed in these states on November 3

There will be a long holiday of 4 days in these states

Banks will remain closed for four consecutive days on 31st October, 1st November, 2nd November and after that it will be Sunday on 3rd November. Banks will remain closed for 4 consecutive days in Karnataka and Maharashtra.

3 days long holiday in these states

Banks will remain closed for three consecutive days on 1st November, 2nd November and after that on 3rd November it will be Sunday. Banks will remain closed in Uttarakhand and Sikkim.

Karnataka Rajyotsava – 1 November

Karnataka Rajyotsava, also known as Kannada Rajyotsava, is the Karnataka Formation Day celebrated every year on 01 November. Karnataka Rajyotsava, also known as Karnataka State Day, is a public holiday celebrated annually on 1 November in the Indian state of Karnataka.

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