New Delhi: In the second month of the year, February, there will be 12 days of bank holidays. These occasions of February additionally incorporate special times of year of the second and fourth Saturdays and Sundays. Simultaneously, because of the strike for two days this month, work won’t occur in the bank office.
As per the rundown of holidays list by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), banks will currently be shut for 9 days in the period of February. Banks are shut all over India on the principal day for example Public Holiday, while bank offices will be shut in certain states because of regional holidays.
Know which day is the strike
Toward the start of the new year, the Central Trade Union (CTU) and a few different associations together have reported a bank strike on 23 and 24 February. In which the representatives of all administration and private banks the nation over will strike indeed on 23 and 24 February.
Bank associations took to the streets on 16 and 17 December in challenge the government’s arrangement for privatization of public area banks. Then, the impact of the bank strike was on the working of State Bank of India (SBI), Punjab National Bank (PNB), Central Bank and RBL Bank. Work related to check clearance, fund transfer, debit card was also stuck.
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February 15: Bank offices in Imphal, Kanpur and Lucknow will be shut because of the birthday of Mohammad Hazrat Ali/Louis Nagai Ni.
16 February: Guru Ravidas Jayanti falls on that day. Banks will stay shut in Chandigarh.
February 18: Bank offices in Kolkata to stay shut because of Doljatra.
February 19: Banks will stay shut in Belapur, Mumbai and Nagpur because of the birth commemoration of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
23 February, Wednesday Bank Strike
24 February, Thursday Bank Strike
Banks will stay shut on these dates
Aside from these occasions, banks will stay shut on February 13, 20 and 27 because of Sundays and on February 12 and 26 because of second and fourth Saturdays.