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Banks will remain closed in these states on 27th and 28th, check immediately before going to the bank.

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Banks will remain closed in these states on 27th and 28th, check immediately before going to the bank.

Out of the remaining 4 days of this month, bank branches will remain closed for 3 days in different states and union territories. If you do not complete your bank related work today, you may have to wait till October 3.

New Delhi. The month of September is just about to end. If we exclude today, there are 4 days left for the month to end. Meanwhile, due to Eid, bank holidays will be on different days in different states/union territories. Eid is being celebrated on 27th and 28th September. Wherever Eid will be celebrated on the 27th, there will be banks tomorrow. Similarly, in the states which are celebrating Eid on 28th September, there will be bank holiday on 28th.

Here you will be told the names of the states and union territories where there is Eid holiday on 27-28. Let us tell you that even on 29th, banks will remain closed at some places. The reason for this is Indrajatra. Let us see where there will be holidays on 27th and 28th September.

Holiday in these states/union territories on 27th September

Milad-e-Sharif on 27th is the birthday of Prophet Mohammad. To commemorate this, bank branches in Jammu and Kerala will remain closed.

Where will banks be closed on 28th?

Banks will remain closed in Gujarat, Maharashtra and Karnataka on the occasion of Eid-e-Milad/Eid-e-Miladunnabi, the birthday of Prophet Mohammad. Apart from this, banks will also remain closed in Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, Telangana, Manipur, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi. Bank branches will remain closed in Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand. Banks will remain closed in Jammu and Srinagar on 29th September on the occasion of Indrajatra.

No need to go to the bank

Now there are many banking services for which you do not need to go to the bank. You can complete your tasks online while sitting at home. Bank holidays have no effect on net banking, UPI and online payments. You can send money from one account to another. You can check your pass online. Can apply for check book. Can apply for debit or credit card. Apart from this, you can also apply to open a new account.

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