Bank Holiday: Today, Friday, September 5, banks are closed in some states of the country due to Eid-e-Milad. At the same time, tomorrow, Saturday, September 6, banks are going to remain closed in the country due to Eid-e-Milad. However, banks will be closed in only a few states of the country
Bank Holiday: Today, Friday 5 September, banks are closed in some states of the country due to Eid-e-Milad. At the same time, tomorrow on Saturday 6 September, banks are going to remain closed in the country due to Eid-e-Milad. However, banks will be closed in only a few states of the country. Otherwise, banks will remain open everywhere. Tomorrow, 6 September is the first Saturday of the month. Banks remain open on the first Saturday. Know here where banks are closed tomorrow due to Eid-e-Milad. If you are thinking of going to the bank for some important work, then first check whether the banks are open in your state or not.
Banks will remain closed tomorrow on Saturday 6 September
Tomorrow, Saturday 6 September, banks are going to remain closed in Jammu, Raipur, Gangtok and Srinagar due to Eid-e-Milad and Indrajatra. Eid-e-Milad is celebrated as the birth anniversary of Prophet Hazrat Mohammad Saheb, where the Muslim community remembers his life and teachings and expresses reverence with prayers and processions. Indrajatra is celebrated in Nepal and some parts of North India. In this, Lord Indra is worshipped.
Holidays in the month of September
September 4 (Thursday): Onam in Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram.
September 5 (Friday): Eid-e-Milad/Thiruvonam in many cities including Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad.
September 6 (Saturday): Eid-e-Milad/Indrajatra in Gangtok, Jammu, Raipur and Srinagar.
September 12 (Friday): Friday after Eid-e-Milad in Jammu and Srinagar.
September 22 (Monday): Navratri Sthapana in Jaipur.
September 23 (Tuesday): Maharaja Hari Singh Jayanti in Jammu and Srinagar.
September 29 (Monday): Maha Saptami/Durga Puja in Agartala, Gangtok and Kolkata.
September 30 (Tuesday): Maha Ashtami/Durga Ashtami in many cities including Agartala, Bhubaneshwar, Guwahati, Kolkata, Patna and Ranchi.
Weekly holidays
Apart from festivals, like every month, this time too there will be holidays on weekends.
7 September (Sunday)
13 September (second Saturday)
14 September (Sunday)
21 September (Sunday)
27 September (fourth Saturday)
28 September (Sunday)


