November 2024 brings a total of 13 bank holidays in India, including Diwali and Chhath celebrations. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released a detailed list of holidays, which vary by state. While banks will be closed, customers can still access banking services online, ensuring that transactions and account management remain convenient even during holidays. Check your state’s specific holiday schedule on the RBI website for more details.
Bank Holidays in November 2024: With less than a week left until November, discussions are already underway among working professionals about the long weekends and holiday breaks ahead. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released the official list of bank holidays for the month, revealing that banks will be closed for a total of 13 days, including regular weekends (Saturdays and Sundays). It’s important to note that these holidays can vary by state.
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Complete List of Bank Holidays in November
– November 1: Diwali Amavasya
– November 2: Diwali (Bali Pratipada)
– November 3: Sunday
– November 7: Chhath
– November 8: Chhath
– November 9: Second Saturday
– November 10: Sunday
– November 12: Egas-Bagwal
– November 15: Guru Nanak Jayanti
– November 17: Sunday
– November 18: Kanakadasa Jayanti
– November 23: Seng Kutsnem, Fourth Saturday
– November 24: Sunday
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State-Specific Bank Holidays
It’s essential to remember that the list of bank holidays differs from state to state. The RBI provides specific holiday schedules for each region, reflecting local festivals and observances. You can find the complete list of state-specific holidays on the official RBI website.You can also check the list here –
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Online Banking Available
Even with banks closed, customers need not worry. Most banking services are now available online, allowing you to complete transactions and access your accounts from home. Whether it’s transferring funds or checking balances, online banking ensures that your banking needs are met, even on holidays.