Banks To Remain Closed For Almost 19 Days In March, Dates Listed!
Home > News Shots > India newsAs the month of March begins, there will be no work in banks for 19 days which means the banks will have lots of holidays this month. March will not just have holidays included but also a bank strike too.
According to Zee Business report, banks have called for a strike for three days this month demanding a salary hike. With this strike the holiday will count to 19 days of no work for bank employees depending on the region.
Below is the list of bank holidays in March 2020:
1 March is a Sunday
5 March is a Wednesday and Panchayati Raj Day in Odisha
6 March is Friday and Mizoram will be celebrating Chapchar Kut festival
8 March is a Sunday
9 March is Monday but in Uttar Pradesh they will be observing Hazrat Ali anniversary
10 March is Tuesday and Odisha, West Bengal and Tripura will be celebrating Dol Jatra or Dol Purnima
10 is also when the country will be celebrating Holi festival
14 March is second Saturday
15 March is Sunday
22 March is Sunday
23 March is Monday when Haryana will be observing Shaeed Bhagat Singh Day
25 March is Wednesday and Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur and Jammu & Kashmir
26 March is Thursday and Gujarat, rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttarakhand will be observing Cheti Chand anniversary
27 March is Friday and Jharkhand will be observing Sarhul festival
28 March is fourth Saturday
29 March is Sunday
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