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Saturday Bank Holiday: Banks will remain closed on Saturday, check RBI’s calendar

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Bank Holiday: Will banks remain closed tomorrow on 23 November 2024? Banks remain closed on the fourth Saturday in the country. Tomorrow is the fourth Saturday of the month of November. Due to this, banks are going to remain closed across the country tomorrow on Saturday. However, the results of the assembly elections held in Maharashtra and Jharkhand are going to come tomorrow

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Bank Holiday: Will banks be closed tomorrow on 23 November 2024? Banks are closed on the fourth Saturday in the country. Tomorrow is the fourth Saturday of the month of November. Due to this, banks are going to remain closed across the country tomorrow on Saturday. However, the results of the assembly elections held in Maharashtra and Jharkhand are going to come tomorrow. Apart from this, there is a festival named Seng Kutsnem in Meghalaya, due to which banks are also going to remain closed.

Banks remain closed on the fourth Saturday of the month

All public and private sector banks will remain closed on 23 November. All banks like SBI, HDFC, ICICI, Bank of Baroda, Punjab National Bank, Axis Bank will remain closed on Saturday. Tomorrow is the fourth Saturday of the month and banks remain closed on the fourth Saturday.

This festival will be celebrated in Meghalaya

Seng Kutsnem is an important festival of the Khasi tribe, which is celebrated every year in the month of November in the state of Meghalaya. This festival symbolizes the welcome of the Khasi tribe and bringing their traditional customs alive.

Branches will remain closed in these states of the country

  • November 23 (Saturday): Fourth Saturday and Senkut Snei Festival in Meghalaya.
  • November 24 (Sunday): Banks closed across the country.

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