The banks across India will remain closed for a total of 12 days in the month of September 2021. As per the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) holidays calendar, twelve days includes seven holidays for various festivals in different states, whereas five will be the usual weekend offs. Check the full list of Bank holidays in September 2021 in India.
List of Bank Holidays in September 2021
As per the bank holiday calendar issued by RBI, banks in most states will remain shut in September on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi, Haritalika Teej, Indrajatra, Karma Puja, Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi Day, etc. However, RBI has categorically mentioned that banks on these holidays will remain closed in certain states and cities.
Apart from this, on the second and fourth Saturdays on September 11 and 25 respectively and on the four Sundays on September 5, 12, 19, 26, banks would remain closed in all places due to the weekend. Here is the list of Bank Holidays in September 2021.
S. No. | Date | Day | Festival/Holidays |
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1 | September 08, 2021 | Wednesday | Tithi of Srimanta Sankardeva (Guwahati) |
2 | September 09, 2021 | Thursday | Teej (Haritalika) (Gangtok) |
3 | September 10, 2021 | Friday | Ganesh Chaturthi (Most of the Cities) |
4 | September 17, 2021 | Friday | Karma Puja (Ranchi) |
5 | September 20, 2021 | Monday | Indra Jatra (Gangtok) |
6 | September 21, 2021 | Tuesday | Sree Narayan Guru Samadhi Day (Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram) |
Banks Weekly off in September 2021:- Apart from the above, there will be a total of 4 Sundays and 2 Saturdays on which the bank will remain closed.
Weekend Holidays in September 2021 |
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5th September – Sunday |
11th September – Second Saturday |
12th September– Sunday |
19th September– Sunday |
25th September – Fourth Saturday |
26th September – Sunday |
All the private and public sector banks across the country remain shut on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month, along with a weekly holiday on Sunday. Even as banks will remain shut on the above-mentioned days, customers can avail of online services. Moreover, mobile and internet banking will remain operational.
It must be noted that the bank holidays are not observed in all the states and they vary as per the specific state or region. Only Gazetted holidays are observed by banks all over the country.
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Frequently asked questions- FAQs
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How many bank holidays are there in 2021?
There are more than 40 days in 2021 when banks will remain closed. Except for these holidays, some holidays will vary in different states and will also depend on certain state-specific festivals.
All the private and public sector banks across the country remain shut on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month, along with a weekly holiday on Sunday. Even as banks will remain shut on the above-mentioned days, customers can avail of online services. Moreover, mobile and internet banking will remain operational.
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How many days banks are closed in September 2021?
The banks across India will remain closed for a total of 12 days in the month of September 2021. As per the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) holidays calendar, twelve days includes seven holidays for various festivals in different states, whereas five will be the usual weekend offs.
Bank Holidays in September 2021- As per the bank holiday calendar issued by RBI, banks in most states will remain shut in September on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi, Haritalika Teej, Indrajatra, Karma Puja, Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi Day, etc. However, RBI has categorically mentioned that banks on these holidays will remain closed in certain states and cities.
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