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Bank Holiday: Banks will be closed for 5 days from tomorrow. check list here

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Bank Holidays on November 5 : The entire country will celebrate Guru Nanak Jayanti on Wednesday, November 5. Banks will be closed for five days starting tomorrow. According to the RBI list, banks will be closed continuously from November 5th to November 9th.

However, not all holidays will be observed simultaneously in all states. These holidays will be on different days in different states. Banks will not be closed for five days simultaneously across the country. Learn the reason for the bank closures here.

Banks are closed here today on 5th November.

Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Prakash Parv and Kartik Purnima will be celebrated across the country on November 5th (Wednesday). Banks will be closed in several states, including Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, and Jammu and Kashmir. However, banks will remain open in Gujarat, Kerala, Bihar, Goa, Karnataka, and several states in the Northeast. Banks will operate regularly there.

Banks will remain closed here on November 6

Banks will be closed in Bihar and Meghalaya on November 6th. Meghalaya will celebrate the Nongkrem Dance Festival on this day, while the general assembly elections in Bihar will also impact banking services. Banks will remain open in all states except Bihar and Meghalaya.

Banks will remain closed here on November 7

Banks in Meghalaya will be closed on November 7th for the Wangala Festival. Bank branches will remain open in all states except Meghalaya.

Second Saturday is on November 8th

Bank branches in Karnataka will be closed on November 8th for Kanakadasa Jayanti. Banks will also be closed in all states across the country for the second Saturday.

November 9th is Sunday

Banks will remain closed in all states on November 9 due to Sunday.

However, customers will not face any problems using digital channels during these days. ATM, net banking, mobile banking, and UPI services will remain available as usual. Therefore, if you need to visit a branch for any important banking work, please check the holiday list before visiting.

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