September 22nd is going to be a special day. New reduced GST rates will come into effect on Monday, September 22nd. Navratri also begins today, marking the beginning of the festive season. If you have any banking-related work, check whether banks are closed on Monday.
Banks will be closed here on September 22nd
It should be noted that banks will be closed in Rajasthan today, September 22nd. Banks across the state will remain closed for Navratri. However, banks will remain open in all other states.
Where will the holiday be on September 23rd?
On September 23rd (Tuesday), all public and private banks in Jammu and Srinagar will be closed to commemorate the birthday of Maharaja Hari Singh Ji, the last ruler of Jammu and Kashmir. Following this, banks across India will remain closed on Saturdays next week, as it is the fourth Saturday of the month. Banks will also remain closed on Sundays after that.
Which Services to Use
The good news is that on national holidays, you can perform your banking tasks using online or mobile banking services. ATMs remain open for cash transactions, and mobile banking apps and UPI also work.
How Holidays Are Decided
The RBI and state governments list bank holidays based on special national and state-level occasions/festivals, operational requirements, religious ceremonies, and other cultural events. The central bank, the RBI, announces these through its official website and through notifications to banks and other financial institutions.
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