Banks to remain closed on November 14 on account of a Guru Nanak Jayanti (Govt holiday). Waiting to exchange old or draw new notes from your local bank? Be aware that banks are scheduled to be closed on the coming Monday, November 14, 2016 on account of Gurupurab, according to the RBI website.
This is a bank holiday scheduled as per the RBI’s annual calendar and no new notification asking banks to remain open on November 14 has been issued so far. Unless the RBI issues instructions, banks are scheduled to be shut.
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Banks to remain closed on November 14 on account of a Guru Nanak Jayanti
ALL nationalised and private banks would remain closed on November 14 on account of Guru Nanak Jayanti. In the middle of rising panic that has arisen out of the government’s demonetization policy, another inconvenience is set to hit citizens.
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Even as serpentine queues are forming outside bank branches and Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), all banks are set to remain closed tomorrow. The closure of banks tomorrow, that is Monday, 14th November, is on account of a Guru Nanak Jayanti, which is honoured as a government holiday every year. Hardships faced by citizens is said to increase manifold due to the closure.
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Here’s a list of cities where banks will remain closed on Monday as per the site:
1. Belapur
2. Bhopal
3. Chandigarh
4. Dehradun
5. Guwahati
6. Hyderabad
7. Jaipur
8. Kanpur
9. Kolkata
10. Lucknow
11. Mumbai
12. Nagpur
13. New Delhi
14. Raipur
15. Ranchi
Official Website link : https://rbi.org.in/Scripts/HolidayMatrixDisplay.aspx
content Source : economictimes.indiatimes.com and india.com
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