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Bank Holiday Tomorrow: Banks will remain closed in these states tomorrow, Know all Details

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Bank Holiday Tomorrow: Banks will remain closed in these states tomorrow, Know all Details

Bank Holiday: Banks are going to remain closed tomorrow on Thursday as well. All public and private sector banks will remain closed in many states of the country.

If you are also planning to go to the bank tomorrow to get your work done, then first know where the banks are going to remain closed

Banks are going to remain closed tomorrow on Thursday as well. All public and private sector banks will remain closed in many states of the country. If you are also planning to go to the bank tomorrow to get your work done, then first know where the banks are going to remain closed. Know here as per the RBI list, when and where the banks will remain closed in which states of the country. Check the complete list.

Banks are closed here today on 27th August

Banks will remain closed in Ahmedabad, Belapur, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Nagpur, Panaji and Vijayawada on Wednesday, August 27. Ganesh Chaturthi, Samvatsari and Ganesh Puja are being celebrated on this day. On this day, devotees worship Lord Ganesha, the destroyer of obstacles, and Ganapati is installed in homes.

Banks will remain closed here on Thursday, August 28

Banks are closed on Wednesday and Thursday in many states due to Ganesh Chaturthi. According to the holiday list released by RBI, banks will remain closed in many states on August 27 and August 28. 28th is the second day of Ganesh Chaturthi. Worship of Ganpati Bappa will continue in homes and pandals. Banks will remain closed in Goa and Odisha today.

Banks will remain closed in Odisha due to Nuakhai

Nuakhai is a harvest festival celebrated mainly in Odisha and Chhattisgarh. On this day, farmers offer new produce to God and celebrate with their families.

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