Bank Holiday in December: RBI has announced bank holidays in December. According to the RBI calendar, banks will remain closed for a total of 19 days in December.
Bank Holiday in December: RBI has announced bank holidays in December. According to the RBI calendar, banks will remain closed for a total of 19 days in December. These 19 days also include holidays on 4 Sundays and 2 Saturdays.
Apart from this, banks will remain closed for several days in different states as per regional festivals. With bank holidays, you can also complete many of your tasks online. But before going to the bank, definitely check the list of bank holidays. Have a look at the holidays falling in the month of November:
bank holidays in december
1 December (Monday): State Foundation Day/Indigenous Faith Day (Itanagar, Kohima)
3 December (Wednesday): Feast of St. Francis Xavier (Panaji)
December 7 (Sunday): Banks will remain closed across the country.
12 December (Friday): Death anniversary (Shilog) of Pa Togan Nengminja Sangma.
December 14 (Sunday): Banks will remain closed across the country.
18 December (Thursday): Death anniversary of U Soso Tham (Shilog)
19 December (Friday): Goa Liberation Day (Panaji)
December 20 (Saturday): Losung / Namsung (Gangtok)
December 21 (Sunday): Banks will remain closed across the country.
December 22 (Monday): Losung/Namsung (Gangtok)
24 December (Wednesday): Christmas Eve (Shillog, Kohima, Aizwal)
December 25 (Thursday): Christmas
26 December (Friday): Christmas Celebration (Shillog, Kohima, Aizwal)
27 December (Saturday): Christmas (Kohima)
December 28 (Sunday): Banks will remain closed across the country.
30 December (Tuesday): Death anniversary of U Kiang Nangbah (Shilog)
31 December (Wednesday): New Year’s Eve (Aizwal, Imphal)
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