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Bank holidays in December 2023: Banks to remain closed for 8 days in Telangana, check full list
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Bank holidays in December 2023: Banks to remain closed for 8 days in Telangana, check full list
Nov 30, 2023 3:01 AM

In December, banks across Telangana will remain closed for as many as eight days, including Sundays and second and fourth Saturdays.

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To prevent any last-minute inconvenience, those planning to visit banks for urgent matters are advised to check the bank holiday list for December 2023, as issued by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). However, customers can access online banking services and make financial transactions even during holidays.

As per the list issued by RBI, banks across the country, including Telangana, will remain closed on Christmas (December 25), which is a national holiday.

Here is a complete list of bank holidays in Telangana in December 2023.

December 3: Sunday.

December 9: Second Saturday.

December 10: Sunday.

December 17: Sunday.

December 23: Fourth Saturday.

December 24: Sunday.

December 25: Christmas (National Holiday).

December 31: Sunday.

Here is a complete list of bank holidays across the country in December 2023, per the RBI.

December 1: State Inauguration Day/ Indigenous Faith Day (Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland).

December 3: Sunday.

December 4: Feast of St. Francis Xavier (Goa).

December 9: Saturday.

December 10: Sunday.

December 12: Pa-Togan Nengminja Sangma (Meghalaya).

December 13: Lasoong/ Namsoong (Sikkim).

December 14: Lasoong/ Namsoong (Sikkim).

December 17: Sunday.

December 18: U SoSo Tham's death anniversary (Meghalaya).

December 19: Goa Liberation Day (Goa).

December 23: Saturday.

December 24: Sunday.

December 25: Christmas (National Holiday).

December 26: Christmas (Mizoram, Nagaland and Meghalaya).

December 27: Christmas (Nagaland).

December 30: U Kiang Nangbah (Meghalaya).

December 31: Sunday.

Earlier, the All-India Bank Employees Association (AIBEA) had called for a six-day nationwide strike starting from December 4 to December 11, and from January 2-6, 2024. However, the strike has reportedly been deferred as the Indian Banks’ Association (IBA) is believed to have agreed to their demands.

However, AIBEA’s planned nationwide strike on January 19 and 20, 2024, will be held as scheduled.

(Edited by : Sudarsanan Mani)

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