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Banks to remain closed for 7 days from March 27 to April 4

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 24, 2021 18:00 IST

Aurangabad, March 24:Bank customers could be left high and dry as banks will remain closed for seven days ...

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Aurangabad, March 24:

Bank customers could be left high and dry as banks will remain closed for seven days from March 27 to April 4 including three consecutive days from March 27-29 all over the country. There is only one working day for banks between 27 March and 4 April.

Beginning with, March 27 is the last Saturday, while March 28 is a Sunday and March 29 will be a holiday on account of the Holi festival. However, bank branches will actually be closed for several more occasions. Bank services on March 31 will remain suspended, even though it is not a holiday, on account of the last day of the financial year. On April 1, banks will be out of bound for customers as the day happens to be the bank closing of accounts. On April 2, banks will be closed on account of Good Friday. Banking services will be carried out for only one day in between (March 30). Banks will be open on April 3, but as per the orders of the local administration, no citizens can conduct any banking operations. To sum up, banks will remain closed for seven days from March 27 to April 4.

Banks will remain closed on:

-March 27: Last Saturday of the month of

-March 28: Sunday

-March 29: Monday (Holi Holiday)

-March 30: Tuesday (Banks open)

-March 31: Wednesday (Year-end holiday)

-April 1: Thursday (Bank closing of accounts)

-April 2: Friday (Good Friday)

-April 3: Closed for public

-April 4: Sunday

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