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  • School Holiday in September 2024: Schools will be closed for 8 to 12 days, 3 consecutive holidays this week

    School Holiday September 2024, September 2024 Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon School Holidays List: Festivals have begun. Today, on Monday 26th August, there is a holiday in schools on the occasion of Shri Krishna Janmashtami.

    Along with this, there are going to be holidays in the next month of September as well. Students are very happy because now there will be holidays in schools on the festival days. Students are especially waiting for the festival.

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    Now if children do not enjoy festivals then who will? This is the specialty of childhood days that children enjoy every festival happily without worrying about worldly matters. Now when children have holidays, parents also get a chance to spend time with them. If parents are working then they also have holidays during the festival season, in such a situation the whole family gets a chance to spend time together. There are many festivals in the month of September and schools are going to remain closed this month too, in the article below we are giving detailed information about the holidays.

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    In this article, we are presenting the complete list of holidays for schools in Delhi-NCR region for September 2024. This list is according to the school calendar released by the Directorate of School Education, Government of Delhi . Let us tell you that there are five Sundays and 4 Saturdays in September. This month there is also Ganesh Chaturthi, Hartalika Teej, Eid ul Milad, Vishwakarma Puja and Pitru Paksha. Let us tell you that there will be holidays ranging from eight to 12 days in different institutions. There will also be three consecutive days off in a week.

    When will there be holidays in schools

    7 September- Saturday- Ganesh Chaturthi
    15 September- Sunday- Onam
    16 September- Monday- Milad-un-Nabi

    Due to the holiday on the occasion of Milad-un-Nabi, there will be three consecutive days of holiday this week. You can plan a small family trip this week. This will give everyone a chance to spend time together.

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  • Bank Holiday In September 2024: Banks will remain closed for 15 days in September, check state wise list

    Bank Holiday In September 2024: The month of September is starting with a holiday and if we talk about the whole month, then there are half a day i.e. 15 bank holidays. These include Sunday and second and fourth Saturday holidays.

    The month of August is about to end and the month of September is going to start after three days. Like every month, many big changes (Rule Change) will be seen in September 2024 as well. Along with this, there will be bumper holidays in banks as well. If you have any work related to the bank next month, then this news is special for you. Actually, in the next month, the branches of banks will remain closed for half the day i.e. there will be no banking work. Let’s see on which days holidays are declared in the Bank Holiday List of Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

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    September is starting with a holiday

    The month of September is going to start with a holiday. Actually, due to Sunday weekly holiday on 1 September 2024, bank branches will remain closed across the country. Apart from this, there are major festivals in many states next month, due to which bank holidays have been declared in the respective states. These mainly include Ganesh Chaturthi, First Onam and Barawafaat.

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    When will the banks remain closed in September

    Date Reason Place
    1 September Sunday(Weekly Holiday) everywhere
    4 September Tirubhav Tithi of Srimanta Shankardeva Guwahati
    7 September Ganesh Chaturthi Ahmedabad, Belapur, Bengaluru, Bhubaneshwar
    Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Nagpur, Panaji
    8 September Sunday(Weekly Holiday) everywhere
    14 September Second Saturday everywhere
    15th September Sunday(Weekly Holiday) everywhere
    16 September Baravafat Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Aizawl, Chennai, Dehradun, Hyderabad, Imphal, Jammu
    Kanpur, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, New Delhi, Ranchi, Srinagar, Thiruvananthapuram
    17 September milad-un-nabi Gangtok, Raipur
    18 September Bank Pang-Lhabsol Gangtok
    20 September eid-e-milad-un-nabi Jammu and Srinagar
    21 September Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi Day Kochi-Thiruvananthapuram
    22 September Sunday(Weekly Holiday) everywhere
    23 September Birthday of Maharaja Harisinghji Jammu and Srinagar
    28 September Fourth Saturday everywhere
    29 September Sunday(Weekly Holiday) everywhere

     

    See the complete list on RBI website

    The list of holidays declared in banks (Bank Holiday List) can be seen by visiting the RBI website, or you can check it by clicking on this link (https://rbi.org.in/Scripts/HolidayMatrixDisplay.aspx). These 15 banking holidays falling in September include the second and fourth Saturdays as well as the weekly holiday on Sunday. These holidays declared by the central bank may vary in different states, because this holiday list is prepared on the basis of events or festivals taking place in different states.

    You can settle banking work online

    Banking holidays also depend on festivals celebrated in different states or other events happening in those states. That is, they vary across states and cities. However, despite the bank branches being closed, you can do banking related work online (Online Banking) from the comfort of your home. This facility is always available 24×7. You can easily complete tasks like online transactions.

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  • Bank Holiday: Banks will be closed only in these states on Monday, List of RBI holidays

    Bank Holiday on Janmashtami: Tomorrow, Monday 26 August 2024, the whole country will celebrate the festival of Janmashtami. Due to Janmashtami, banks will not remain closed across the country.

    Banks will remain open in some states and will remain closed in some states. Here we are telling you the names of those states where banks will remain open. Also that list of RBI which tells in which states banks will remain closed.

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    Banks will be closed in these states on Monday 26 August

    Banks will remain closed in some states on the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami (Shravan Vad-8) Krishna Jayanti on Monday, August 26. This count includes banks in Gujarat, Odisha, Chandigarh, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Rajasthan, Jammu, Uttar Pradesh, Bengal, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Meghalaya, Himachal Pradesh and Srinagar.

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    Banks will remain open in these states on Monday

    Banks will remain open on Monday in Tripura, Mizoram, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Assam, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Kerala, Nagaland, New Delhi, and Goa.

    Complete list of bank holidays: RBI

    25 August: Sunday holiday

    August 26: Banks will remain closed in all cities on the occasion of Janmashtami.

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  • Bank Holiday Alert: Banks will remain closed for three days only in these states, see list here

    Bank Holiday : Starting today, Saturday 24 August, banks in some states of the country will remain closed for three days. The reason for this is the festival of Krishna Janmashtami, which will be celebrated on Monday, 26 August.

    In such a situation, it is important for bank customers to complete the banking work according to the holiday in their state. However, today on Saturday, banks will remain closed in all the states of the country. Today is the fourth Saturday of the month of August.

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    Bank holiday will be on Saturday 24 August

    Banks will remain closed in all states on Saturday, August 24 as it is the fourth Saturday of the month. As per the rules of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), banks remain closed on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month. Apart from this, banks are also closed on Sundays.

    Bank holiday on 25 August:

    Banks will remain closed in all states on August 25 as it is Sunday.

    Will banks be closed on 26 August?

    Banks will be closed in some states on the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami (Shravan Vad-8) Krishna Jayanti on Monday, August 26. In states where there is a holiday on Monday, banks will remain closed for three consecutive days.

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    Banks will remain open in these states on Janmashtami

    Banks will remain open on Monday in Tripura, Mizoram, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Assam, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Kerala, Nagaland, New Delhi, and Goa, so there will be no long weekend here.

    Banks will remain closed on Janmashtami in these states

    There will be a three-day long holiday for banks in Gujarat, Odisha, Chandigarh, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Rajasthan, Jammu, Uttar Pradesh, Bengal, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Meghalaya, Himachal Pradesh and Srinagar.

    Complete list of bank holidays: RBI

    August 24: Fourth Saturday

    25 August: Sunday holiday

    August 26: Banks will remain closed in all cities on the occasion of Janmashtami.

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  • School Holiday: Holiday announced again, schools will remain closed for these many days

    School Holiday 2024: There is important news for school students. Due to heavy rains, holiday has been declared in all schools of Tripura today on 22nd August. CM Manik Shah has given this information by posting on X. Also, all teachers and staff are requested to stay safe and follow the instructions.

    Due to Bharat Bandh on 21st August, schools in many districts of Rajasthan remained closed and now schools will remain closed on 25th and 26th August as well because 25th August is Sunday and weekly holiday and 26th August is Janmashtami, so schools will remain closed for 2 more days.

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    Janmashtami School Holiday

    There will be a holiday in schools on Sunday, 25th August and on the occasion of Janmashtami on 26th August. There may be a holiday in schools in some states on the occasion of National Sports Day on 29th August.

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    There will be a holiday on the day of Shri Krishna Janmashtami in places like Bhubaneshwar, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Chennai, Dehradun, Gangtok, Jaipur, Jammu, Hyderabad, Kanpur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Patna, Raipur, Ranchi, Shillong, Shimla and Srinagar, hence there will be a holiday in schools in these places.

    There will be so many holidays in September too

    Apart from this, there will be holidays on 1st, 8th, 15th, 21st, 22nd and 29th September due to Sunday. 14th and 28th will be the second and fourth Saturdays, so many schools will be closed on these days. Eid-e-Milad Barawafat is on 16th September, so there will be a public holiday.

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  • School Holiday: Holiday announced in this district of Punjab, schools will remain closed, know when…





    Holiday has been declared in the schools of Jalandhar district of Punjab. In fact, all the schools of the district will remain closed on 16th August. CM Mann made the above announcement while addressing the public at Guru Gobind Singh Stadium.

    He said that for many days school children have been preparing for the Independence Day program. Due to which all the schools will remain closed tomorrow.

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    Let us tell you that the country is celebrating its 78th Independence Day today. Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann hoisted the flag at Guru Gobind Singh Stadium in Jalandhar. During this, Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav was also present. In his message to the people of Punjab, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said that Punjabis played an important role in all the movements that took place for the independence of the country.

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    Mann said that today has been achieved by paying a big price. Independence has cost us a lot, but despite this, the contribution of Punjabis in the development of the country cannot be matched anywhere in the world.

     

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  • Petrol Pump Close: All petrol pumps will remain closed on this day – Check Details Here





    All Petrol Pumps Will Close From 18 August If you are planning to travel somewhere by bike around Raksha Bandhan, then this is for you. Get your vehicle’s tank filled right now, otherwise you may have to regret it.

    Actually, a day before Raksha Bandhan, all petrol pumps related to Ludhiana district will remain closed. Due to the closure of petrol pumps, you may face problems in refueling your vehicle.

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    All Petrol Pumps Will Close From 18 August Actually, for 8 years, oil companies have not increased the margin money of petroleum dealers. Petroleum dealers are constantly demanding to increase the margin money. After no initiative was taken on the demands, now the businessmen of petrol pumps have announced to keep the petrol pumps closed every Sunday. This is being done from 18th August Sunday, i.e. a day before Rakshabandhan. This decision of the businessmen is going to have a direct impact on the holy festival of Rakhi.

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    Let us tell you that after tying Rakhi on the wrists of their brothers, a large number of sisters travel by vehicles to their maternal homes. Along with this, brothers also visit their sisters’ homes. Giving information, the officials of Ludhiana Petroleum Dealers Association said that they do not want to close the petrol pumps at all, but they are helpless because for the last 8 years, no special steps have been taken by the oil companies and the Modi government at the Center to increase the margin money of the dealers. During the last 8 years, inflation has increased manifold.

     

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  • Bank Holiday 13 Aug 2024: Banks will be closed tomorrow in this state, check details





    Bank Holiday Tomorrow Tuesday 13 August 2024 : Banks are going to be closed tomorrow on Tuesday. If you are also planning to go to the bank tomorrow on 13th August, then check first, whether the bank is closed in your state or not?

    RBI has given holiday to the banks tomorrow on Tuesday. This holiday is in only one state of the country. Check here where the banks will be closed tomorrow on Tuesday 12th August 2024.

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    Banks will remain closed on Tuesday

    On Tuesday, August 13, 2024, banks will remain closed in Manipur on the occasion of Deshbhakti Diwas. Banks will remain open in all other states. Regular work will be done in banks in all states. Keeping the holidays in mind, plan your banking work in advance so that you can avoid any kind of trouble. Banks being closed due to festivals and weekend holidays may affect your banking work.

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    It is important for the customers to finish their banking work in advance. All banking holidays are different in all states. Do talk to your bank about local holidays. With this information, you can plan your banking work on time.

    Complete list of bank holidays in August: RBI

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  • Government offices, schools and colleges in this city will remain closed on August 2

    Kanwar Yatra : Gautam Buddha Nagar has declared a local holiday on August 2. Noida District Magistrate Manish Kumar Verma has cancelled the holiday on August 3 for the Shivratri Jalabhishek of the month of Sawan.

    He has declared a local holiday on August 2, Friday. All government offices in Noida and all schools and colleges in the district will remain closed on August 2. Apart from this, all schools in Ghaziabad have been declared closed on August 2. All schools in Noida and Ghaziabad will conduct online classes on August 30 and 31.

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    Schools and colleges will remain closed in Noida on August 2

    Friday, August 2, 2024 The District Magistrate has issued a memorandum regarding this. During this time the traffic instructions will not change. During the Kanwar Yatra, police officers deployed on traffic duty will stop vehicles and show the way to the Kanwariyas. Anyone can contact on Twitter @noidatraffic, helpline number 9971009001 and WhatsApp number 7065100100.

    Kanwar Yatra 2024: Here are the routes that have changed

    Heavy, medium and light vehicles coming from Noida-Greater Noida Expressway via Ghaziabad via Delhi-Badarpur Border Okhla Barrage towards Bulandshahr, Hapur and Moradabad will use the Eastern Peripheral Expressway.

    Heavy, medium and light vehicles will use the Eastern Peripheral Expressway from the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway to travel from Delhi to Noida via DND flyover to Ghaziabad via Bulandshahr, Hapur and Moradabad.

    Heavy, medium and light vehicles coming from Noida-Greater Noida Expressway towards Ghaziabad, Hapur and Moradabad via Chilla Red Light will use the Eastern Peripheral Expressway.

    Heavy, medium and light vehicles using the elevated MP-01 route to reach Ghaziabad, Hapur and Moradabad will use the Eastern Peripheral Expressway instead of the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway.

    The Eastern Peripheral Expressway will be used to return heavy, medium and light vehicles that travel to Ghaziabad, Hapur and Moradabad via NIB, Model Town, Chhijarsi and Taj Highway.

    Heavy, medium and light goods vehicles from Aligarh, Bulandshahr and Secunderabad going towards Ghaziabad, Delhi via Dadri NH-91 will use the Eastern Peripheral.

    Vehicles carrying heavy, medium and light goods will use the Eastern Peripheral from Sirsa intersection while travelling towards Delhi via Noida-Greater Noida Expressway via Secunderabad, Kasna via Pari Chowk.

    Kanwar Yatra

    Worshippers of Lord Shiva set out on a pilgrimage once a year known as the Kanwar Yatra, which holds immense significance for millions of Hindu devotees. The first day of the Hindu month of Sawan, which begins in July, marks the beginning of the yatra. This year, the auspicious month began on July 22 and will end on August 2. Mostly, pilgrims travel to Haridwar, Uttarakhand and Baidyanath, Jharkhand to offer holy water taken from the Ganges.

    From there, they offer the water to the Shivling of the temple around their home. The Kanwar Yatra is a journey of penance, devotion and faith. It is much more than just a pilgrimage. It is believed that offering Ganga water to Lord Shiva brings immense benefits and spiritual merit. It symbolizes unwavering faith and desire for Lord Shiva’s heavenly blessings.

     

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  • Govt has decided to keep this highway (NH-58) closed from July 29 to August 2





    In view of the Kanwar Yatra, the Uttarakhand government has decided to keep the Dehradun-Delhi Highway (NH-58) closed from July 29 to August 2. This step has been taken to ensure the safety of pilgrims and smooth operation during the journey.

    Lakhs of devotees participate in the Kanwar Yatra every year. To ensure their safety, it has been deemed necessary to temporarily close the highway. During this time, alternate routes have been arranged for the travellers so that they do not face any inconvenience. The state government and the local administration, along with the police force and other security agencies, have made elaborate security arrangements.

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    Closing the highway is necessary to prevent traffic jams and accidents, as a large number of Kanwariyas travel on foot and the movement of vehicles on their route can be dangerous. The Dehradun-Delhi Highway (NH-58) will be affected mainly. This highway connects Haridwar, Rishikesh, and other major religious places, where huge crowds gather during the Kanwar Yatra. The

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    administration has appealed to the travelers to cooperate during the journey and use alternative routes. Also, everyone has been requested to follow the instructions issued by the administration and avoid any kind of inconvenience during the journey. The purpose of this decision is to make the Kanwar Yatra safe and organized, so that the devotees can complete their journey smoothly.

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