All the banks will remain closed for eight days in the month of November  Image source: PickPik
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Here’s the complete list of bank holidays in November 2020

The banks will remain shut on four Sundays and two Saturdays of November

Akshay Badwe

Those working in the banking sector can plan their holidays for next month as November has eight days of holidays. To put it simple, all the banks will remain closed for eight days in the month of November due to various festivals in this month. The banks will remain shut on four Sundays and two Saturdays of November.

The month of November is expected to have a little extra holiday in the wake of upcoming festivals which are celebrated in huge grandeur in the country. Two important occasions are heading for the month of November that is Diwali and Guru Nanak Jayanti. Here’s the complete list

· November 1: Sunday

· November 8: Sunday

· November 14: Second Saturday/Diwali

· November 15: Sunday

· November 22: Sunday

· November 28: Fourth Saturday

· November 29: Sunday

· November 30: Guru Nanak Jayanti

The above holiday list is subject to change as banking holidays also depend on the festivals being celebrated in specific states or notification of certain occasions in those states.

Please note that different states will have special public holidays accordingly. Customers are advised to plan their bank-related work as per the bank holidays.

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