November 2024 Bank Holidays: Chhath Puja to Close Banks for Four Days

hhath Puja Bank Holidays: Key Dates and Tips for November 2024

With Chhath Puja approaching, banks in select regions are set to close for an extended period this November. If you depend on in-branch banking, it’s time to plan ahead.

Banks in Bihar, Jharkhand, Delhi, and West Bengal will observe four consecutive days of closure from November 7 to November 10, 2024.

Here’s a complete breakdown of the holiday schedule, the areas impacted, and tips on managing your banking needs to avoid any disruptions.

  • November Bank Closures: Key Dates to Know
  • November 7 (Thursday) – Chhath Puja Evening Arghya: Banks closed in Bihar, Delhi, Jharkhand, and West Bengal.
  • November 8 (Friday) – Chhath Puja Morning Arghya & Wangala Festival: Banks will remain closed in Bihar, Jharkhand, and Meghalaya.
  • November 9 (Saturday) – Second Saturday: All banks nationwide will observe a holiday per RBI regulations.
  • November 10 (Sunday) – Nationwide closure.
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More Bank Holidays in November 2024

In addition to Chhath Puja, several more bank holidays will occur throughout November:

  • November 3 (Sunday): Nationwide closure.
  • November 15 (Friday): Guru Nanak Jayanti/Kartik Purnima – Banks closed in states like Mizoram,
  • Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Odisha.
  • November 17 (Sunday): Nationwide closure.
  • November 18 (Monday): Kanakadasa Jayanti – Banks closed in Karnataka.
  • November 23 (Saturday): Fourth Saturday and Seng Kut Snem Festival – Banks closed in Meghalaya.
  • November 24 (Sunday): Nationwide closure.

How to Prepare for Chhath Puja Bank Holidays

To avoid any interruptions, consider finalizing essential banking transactions before the holiday period begins.

Digital banking services, including internet banking, mobile apps, and ATMs, will remain available to help meet your immediate banking needs during the closures.

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