Published 08:47 IST, October 4th 2022
Bank holidays in October 2022: Banks to be closed for 21 days; check full list here
According to the Reserve Bank of India's schedule list released recently, banks will be closed for 21 days in the month of October. Know the details here.
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According to Reserve Bank of India (RBI) schedule list that was released recently, public and private banks in India will not be operational for 21 days in month of October 2022.
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has divided holidays into three categories - Negotiable Instruments Act Holidays, Negotiable Instruments Act Holidays, Real-Time Gross Settlement Holidays; and Banks' Closing of Accounts. Also, it is pertinent to mention that bank holidays are based on state-specific festivals and might vary in different states.
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Complete list of Bank Holidays in October 2022 according to RBI:
October 1 (Saturday): Banks in Sikkim are closed for half yearly closing of bank accounts
October 2 (Sunday): Weekly off. Banks across country will remain closed.
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October 3 (Monday): On occasion of Durga Puja (Maha Ashtami) banks will remain closed in Tripura, Orissa, Sikkim, Manipur, Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Meghalaya, and Kerala.
October 4 (Tuesday): On occasion of Durga Puja/Dussehra/Maha Navami/Ayudha Pooja/Janmotsav of Srimanta Sankardeva, banks will remain close in Agartala, Karnataka, Orissa, Sikkim, Kerala, Maharashtra, Bengal, Uttar Presh, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Meghalaya.
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October 5 (Wednesday): On occasion of Durga Puja/Dussehra (Vijaya Dashmi)/Janmotsav of Srimanta Sankardeva, banks will remain closed in all states except Manipur.
October 6 (Thursday): On occasion of Durga Puja (Dasain), banks will remain closed in Gangtok, Sikkim
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October 7 (Friday): On occasion of Durga Puja (Dasain), banks will remain closed in Gangtok, Sikkim.
October 8 (Saturday): Second Saturday. Banks across country will remain closed. Also, on occasion of Mil-i-Sherif/Eid-i-Mil-ul-Nabi (Birthday of Prophet Muhammed) banks will remain closed in Mhya Presh, Jammu, Kerala and Himachal Presh.
October 9 (Sunday): Weekly off. Banks across country will remain closed.
October 13 (Thursday): On occasion of Karva Chauth, banks will remain closed in Shimla, Himachal Presh.
October 14 (Friday): On occasion of Eid-i-Mil-ul-Nabi banks will remain closed in Jammu and Srinagar.
October 16 (Sunday): Weekly off. Banks across country will remain closed.
October 18 (Tuesday): On occasion of Kati Bihu, banks will remain closed in Assam.
October 22 (Saturday): Fourth Saturday. Banks across country will remain closed
October 23 (Sunday): Weekly off. Banks across country will remain closed.
October 24 (Monday): On occasion of Kali Puja/Deepavali/Diwali (Laxmi Pujan)/Naraka Chaturdashi, banks will remain closed in except Sikkim, Telangana and Manipur.
October 25 (Tuesday): On occasion of Laxmi Puja/Deepawali/Govardhan Pooja, banks will remain closed in Sikkim, Telangana, Manipur, and Rajasthan
October 26 (Wednesday): On occasion of Govardhan Pooja/Vikram Samvant New Year Day/Bhai Bij/Bhai Duj/Diwali (Bali Pratipa)/Laxmi Puja/Accession Day, banks will remain closed in Gujarat, Maharastra, Karnataka, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Jammu, Uttar Presh, Himachal Presh and Srinagar.
October 27 (Thursday): On occasion of Bhaidooj/Chitragupt Jayanti/Laxmi Puja/Deepawali/Ningol Chakkouba, banks will remain close in Sikkim, Manipur, Maharashtra and Uttar Presh.
October 30 (Sunday): Weekly off. Banks across country will remain closed.
October 31 (Monday): On occasion of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s Birthday/Surya Pashti Dala Chhath (Morning ardhya)/Chhath Puja, banks will remain close in Gujarat, Bihar, and Jharkhand.
It is pertinent to mention that bank holidays vary in various states and are not observed by all banking companies. Banking holidays also depend on festivals being observed in specific states or notification of specific occasions in those states. Customers can, however, use online banking tools to conduct crucial financial tasks during bank holidays.
08:47 IST, October 4th 2022