(Bank Holidays) Finish the bank related work first, Holi branch will open only two days in a week
Bank Holidays: If you have to deal with the affairs of the bank, then these Settle this week. With this you will have the convenience and you will have to wait till April 3 for this. Actually, there are only 2 working days between 27 March and 4 April. That is, the branch will open in two days. In such a situation, you either finish your work this week or wait till April 4 to complete it. Banks will be closed continuously for three days from 27-29 March due to the second Saturday and Holi (Holi 2021) festival across India.
April 1 of the annual accounts close
According to the news, bank branches in Patna will remain closed for 4 consecutive days as March 30 is also a holiday according to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) holiday list. Although March 31 is not a holiday, but due to the last date of the month, a customer deal is not done. Apart from this, the day of April 1 is fixed for banks to close their annual accounts, so customers will not deal on this day also. After this, on 2 April it is Good Friday, so banks will be closed all over the country
Note the date of leave in the banks before going to the branch
27 March- last Saturday
28 March- Sunday
29 March- Holi holiday
30 March- Holiday in Patna branch, rest will remain open
31 March- Holiday of last day of the financial year
1 April - Accounts closing day
2 April- Good Friday
3 April - Saturday is Working Day
4 April - Sunday
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Banks will remain closed on a gazetted holidays across the country on a gazetted holiday across the country.
By the way, in many states, bank holidays are different due to the local factor. It may vary according to a particular region or state. According to the RBI calendar, apart from four Sundays and two Saturdays, banks will remain closed on gazetted holidays across the country. According to the central bank's holiday calendar, for March 2021, banks in different states will be closed for work on March 22, 29 and 30
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