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Bank Holidays April 2021: Banks to stay close for up to 15 days, banks will be shut on these days, check state-wise list

Bank holidays in april 2021: Banks across the country will be shut for more than the usual number of days in April owing to different state-specific festivals. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has listed the days banks will be shut in its bank holiday calendar.

However, bank holidays vary in several states, depending on festivals being observed in respective states or notification of certain occasions in those states.

Below mentioned is the complete list of bank holidays in April 2021: –

The first four days of the bank will remain close due to the series of holidays, that is, April 1 is the closing of accounts day, followed by Good Friday and weekends (Saturday & Sunday).April 1: Closing of accounts (National Holiday) & Odisha Day (Odisha)
April 2: Good Friday (National Holiday except for Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir)
April 4: Sunday (Weekly Off)
April 5: Babu Jagjivan Ram Jayanti (Telangana & Andhra Pradesh)
April 6: Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election (Tamil Nadu)
April 10: Second Saturday
April 11: Sunday (Weekly Off)
April 13: Ugadi/ Gudi Padwa/ Bohag Bihu/ Telugu New Year/ Vaisakh/Sajibu Nongma Panba/ Biju Festival
April 14: Bohag Bihu/ Dr Ambedkar Jayanti/ Maha Vishuba Sankranti/ Tamil New Year/ Emperor Ashoka’s birth anniversary/Cheiraoba (Arunachal Pradesh, Assam)
April 15: Himachal Day/ Bengali New Year/ Vishu/Sarhul — (West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand and Kerala)
April 18: Sunday (Weekly off)
April 21: Ram Navami/ Garia Puja (National Holiday except for several states such as Jammu-Kashmir, Meghalaya, Tamil Nadu, etc)
April 24: Second Saturday
April 25: Sunday (Weekly off)
Even though branches of these banks will remain shut on the above days, customers can avail the internet and mobile banking services easily. So, if you all are planning to complete some pending work, then do have a look at the list and plan your visit accordingly. Also, for further information, customers can visit their respective bank website.

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