If you are planning to go to the bank branch today after Ambedkar Jayanti on Monday, then postpone it, because even today banks will remain closed in some cities. Banks will not open in many cities of the country today. Government and private banks will remain closed in these cities today. Today, bank branches will be closed due to bank holiday. This means that on Tuesday i.e. April 15, you will not be able to go to the bank and do your work.

Why are banks closed on 15 April?
The RBI has declared a holiday for banks in some cities on 15 April. Banks will remain closed today in Assam, West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh. Banks will remain closed today due to Bohag Bihu in Assam, Bengali New Year in West Bengal, Cultural Festival in Arunachal Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh in Himachal Pradesh.

Except these states, banks will be open across the country. On the occasion of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Jayanti, banks remained closed in most parts of the country on Monday. Today there is a holiday of banks in some states, before banks were closed on Saturday and Sunday, which means that the officials working in banks have got a chance to enjoy a long holiday. Not only this, banks across the country will be closed due to good Friday on Friday 18 April.

If the banks remain closed then how will work be done?
Since Monday is a bank holiday on Monday, the banks will remain closed for three consecutive days. You do not need to worry about long bank holidays. You can do transactions through net-banking, mobile banking etc. Through internet banking, you can easily take advantage of many bank services. UPI services will be available for transfer or payment. You can withdraw cash from ATM. You will only be entangled in tasks like check clearance draft, for which you have to go to the bank branch.

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Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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