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  • Manoj Bajpayee’s Despatch to have OTT premiere on December 13; Watch trailer

    What happens when the pursuit of breaking news leads you straight into danger? ZEE5 Global’s highly anticipated investigative crime thriller, Despatch is about to answer that question in the most thrilling way possible. After debuting at the prestigious MAMI Film Festival 2024, followed by a special screening at the 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI), Despatch is all set to premiere on ZEE5 Global on December 13.

    Manoj Bajpayee. Photo courtesy: www.instagram.com/bajpayee.manoj
    Manoj Bajpayee. Photo courtesy: www.instagram.com/bajpayee.manoj

    Produced by Ronnie Screwvala’s RSVP Movies and directed by Kanu Behl, Despatch stars Manoj Bajpayee as Joy Bag, a crime journalist who becomes embroiled in a dangerous investigation that threatens to unravel his life. The film also stars Shahana Goswami, Arrchita Agarwaal, Ritu Parna Sen, Dilip Shankar, Riju Bajaj and others in supporting roles.

    The exciting yet intriguing trailer gives a sneak peek into the gripping tale of a journalist’s descent into darkness, offering a bold and unfiltered take on crime and society.

    Plot

    Crime journalist Joy Bag sets out on a perilous journey to uncover the truth behind a sinister scam, unknowingly placing his life in grave danger. With mounting threats from unknown enemies urging him to abandon the case, Joy’s pursuit of a breaking story becomes a dangerous game. But as the stakes rise, Joy finds himself caught in a storm far bigger than he anticipated.

    Despatch explores Joy’s turbulent struggle as he navigates the complex seas of media corruption, power battles, and personal difficulties. Will he expose the dark secrets of Mumbai’s criminal underworld, or will the truth destroy him first?

    Speaking about his role, Manoj Bajpayee said: “I have undergone intense prep work for this role and Kanu is a tough taskmaster who has pushed us beyond our comfort to deliver our absolute best, so we hope that this movie strikes a chord with the viewers and pushes us to do better.”

    “After multiple festival rounds like MAMI, IFFI and JFF, we are incredibly excited for the release of Despatch on ZEE5 Global. My association with ZEE5 Global goes a long way and post the success of Dial 100, Silence and Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai, we are thrilled to bring forth another engaging and entertaining film which is sure to keep the viewers hooked to the screen,” he added.

    Director Kanu Behl shared he began working on Despatch in 2016, and after immersive research, the team “uncovered a treasure trove of untold, jaw-dropping stories about the world of journalism, particularly those navigating the dangerous Mumbai underworld”.

    “Our goal was not to create just a thriller, but to dive into the flawed, human side of investigative journalism—showing the raw, gritty truth behind the headlines. Once the script was in place, we knew no one but Manoj Bajpayee could bring the character of Joy Bag to life – and he is nothing short of spectacular in the film. With an extraordinary cast including Shahana Goswami and Arrchita Agarwal, I can say that Despatch is an electrifying ride that I can’t wait for audiences to experience!” he said.

    Ronnie Screwvala of RSVP Movies said: “With Despatch, we are thrilled to present a gripping narrative that pushes the boundaries of storytelling in Indian cinema. Manoj Bajpayee’s stellar performance accompanied by Shahana Goswami and Arrchita Agarwal’s ace acting presented together by Kanu Behl’s unique vision have brought an edge to this exciting tale. Our long standing collaboration with ZEE5 Global has been instrumental in ensuring such bold stories reach a global audience, reaffirming our commitment to delivering premium content to viewers everywhere.”

    Manish Kalra, Chief Business Officer ZEE5 stated: “ZEE5 is deeply committed to bringing audiences across the globe original content that not only entertains but also sparks meaningful dialogue. Cinema’s power to connect through compelling storytelling is at the heart of what we do, and our latest release, Despatch is a perfect example. Manoj Bajpayee’s outstanding performance, combined with Kanu Behl’s direction, has made this project one we’re incredibly proud of. We look forward to bringing this impactful film to a wider global audience as we continue to push boundaries in content creation.”

  • Sai Deodhar’s Maeri to make OTT premiere on December 6, makers drop trailer

    The makers of the thriller web series Maeri, have launched the trailer. Produced by Sachinn Darekkar’s Zenith Pictures, Maeri is a gripping emotional thriller that explores the complex relationships within a family; the show, to feature on ZEE5 Global, unveils a lot of hidden truths and personal secrets.

    Sai Deodhar plays the determined mother Tara Deshpande in Maeri. Photo courtesy: ZEE5 Global
    Sai Deodhar plays a determined mother, Tara Deshpande, in Maeri. Photo courtesy: ZEE5 Global

    Maeri brings together an ensemble cast, including Sai Deodhar as the determined mother Tara Deshpande, Sagar Deshmukh as her husband Hemant Deshpande, Tanvi Mundle as their spirited daughter Manasvi, and Chinmay Mandlekar as the gritty ACP Khandekar.

    The web series will stream on ZEE5 Global starting December 6.

    Plot

    Maeri revolves around the story of a mother, Tara Deshpande, who is pushed to the edge when her beloved daughter, Manasvi, is brutally assaulted by a group of influential young men. As the judicial system fails to deliver justice, Tara embarks on a dangerous, secret battle against the powerful perpetrators, using every resource and tactic at her disposal to obtain revenge.

    As the stakes grow higher, Tara must navigate her fractured family dynamics, face a relentless police officer, and confront her own moral boundaries. With each twist, the tension escalates, leading to a shocking final confrontation. Will Tara’s pursuit of vengeance cost her everything?

    As Tara and Hemant Deshpande navigate their tangled lives, the story unfolds a series of suspenseful events that force them to confront their deepest fears and choices.

    Sharing her experience, Sai Deodhar stated: “Playing Tara Deshpande has been an incredibly intense and emotional journey for me. Tara is a mother who is pushed to her limits by an unimaginable tragedy, and her quest for justice becomes both her strength and her burden.”

    “I’m thrilled to be a part of this powerful story and to bring Tara’s story to life. I can’t wait for audiences to watch the show and experience the thrilling twists and deep emotional layers it offers. ‘Maeri’ is a story that will resonate with everyone, and I am looking forward for its release on ZEE5 Global,” she shared.

    Tanvi Mundle said she was “immediately captivated” when she first heard the story of Maeri. “The story is so emotionally powerful. Manasvi’s journey is one of personal growth, where she learns to deal with the complex emotions of loss and discovery. What makes it even more special is the opportunity to share the screen with such versatile actors such as Sai Deodhar and Sagar Deshmukh. I’ve learned so much from them. I’m beyond excited for the audience to experience the emotional depth and thrills of ‘Maeri’ on ZEE5 Global!” she said.

    Producer and director Sachinn Darekkar commented: “Collaborating with ZEE5 Global has been an exciting opportunity, as it allows us to bring our narrative to a wider audience, highlighting the strength at a global scale. ‘Maeri’ is a revenge drama series that intertwines suspense, human relationships, and complex personal conflicts, focusing on the intricate bond between a mother, father, and daughter — each struggling with their own truths and the consequences of their choices.”

    “The story of ‘Maeri’ is not just about vengeance — it’s about the raw emotions that come with loss, love, and the determination to fight when everything seems to be against you. I am thrilled that the audience will experience the story’s twists and the powerful journey of its characters,” he said.

  • Delhi Metro services on the Yellow Line will be affected from 1st to 8th December, DMRC issued advisory

    Due to repair work in Delhi Metro, services on Yellow and Red Line will be affected for several days. Metro services on Yellow Line will be affected from 1st to 8th December while services on Red Line will be affected from 1st to 4th December.

    Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has said in its advisory that passengers traveling in the Metro will be informed about this through announcement. DMRC has appealed to the passengers to plan their journey keeping this change in mind.

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    Know the update on Yellow Line

    Due to repair work on the Yellow Line, metro service will not be available between Jahangirpuri and Samaypur Badli from 10.45 pm to 7 am on December 1. Metro service will not be available between the above stations from midnight of November 30 to midnight of December 8/9 (between 10.45 pm to 7 am).

    Samaypur Badli, Rohini Sector-18,19 and Haiderpur Badli Mor stations will remain closed during this period. However, metro will be available normally from Jahangirpuri to Millennium City, Gurugram. During this period, the first metro from Samaypur Badli will be available at 7.02 am and the last train will be at 10.45 pm. The last metro from Millennium City Gurugram will be available at 9.30 pm during this period.

    This will be the situation on the red line

    According to the statement issued, repair work will be done on the Red Line of the Metro during the night from December 1 to 3. Due to this, train services will not be available on the Red Line from Keshavpuram to Rithala Metro Station after 11:00 pm from midnight of November 30 to midnight of December 3/4. Normal train services will be available from Rithala towards Shaheed Sthal (New Bus Adda) while the last train from Shaheed Sthal to Rithala will leave at 22:15. The last train for Keshavpuram will leave from Shaheed Sthal at 23:00.

     


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  • 1st Dec Rule Change: These 5 big changes are going to be implemented from December 1, check details

    The month of November is about to end and the last month of the year 2024, December, is going to bring with it many big changes (Rule Change From 1st December). The direct impact of these financial changes can be seen on every home and every pocket.

    These big changes to be implemented in the country with the first date of the new month include changes related to the revision of LPG gas cylinder prices to the credit card of the country’s largest bank SBI (SBI Credit Card Rule).

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    First change-

    Like every month, many rules are going to change on the first date of this month i.e. from 1 December 2024, which will have a direct impact on the pockets of the common people. On the first date of November, there was an increase in the price of 19 kg commercial LPG gas cylinder. Let us tell you that oil and gas distribution companies revise the prices on the first day of every month and this can be seen this time as well. It is expected that the 14 kg domestic gas cylinder (LPG Cylinder Price) which has been stable for a long time can be revised.

    Second change – Change in ATF prices

    Along with the prices of LPG cylinders, the price of Air Turbine Fuel (ATF) is also revised by the oil distribution companies on the first of the month. After this, a change in the price of aviation fuel can also be seen on December 1. The change in this can have a direct impact on air passengers.

    Third Change- SBI Credit Card Rules

    The third major change from December 1, 2024 is related to credit card users (Credit Card Rule Change). Actually, if you use SBI Credit Card specifically for transactions related to digital gaming platforms / merchants, then new rules are coming into effect from the first of December. According to the website of SBI Cards, 48 ​​credit cards will no longer give reward points on transactions related to digital gaming platforms / merchants.

    Fourth change – You will have to wait for OTP.

    TRAI has decided to implement traceability rules related to commercial messages and OTP. Earlier, telecom companies had to implement it by 31 October, but after the demand of many companies, its deadline was extended to 31 November. Telecom companies can implement this rule of TRAI from 1 December. The purpose of this rule change is that all messages sent by telecom companies will be traceable, so that cases of phishing and spam can be stopped. Due to the new rules, customers may face delay in OTP delivery.

    Fifth change – Bank Holiday

    If you have any important work related to the bank in the month of December, then let us tell you that more than half of the days in the last month of the year, December, are declared as bank holidays. If we look at the RBI’s bank holiday list, these bank holidays have been decided on the basis of different festivals and events in different states and these include second and fourth Saturdays as well as Sunday weekly holidays. You can see this bank holiday list on the official website of the Reserve Bank.

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  • Bank Holidays December 2024: Banks will remain closed for 17 days next month, When will you have holidays at your place?

    New Delhi. Bank employees will get ample holidays in the last month of this year, i.e. December. Banks will have 17 days of holidays in December. Apart from weekly holidays, banks will remain closed for more than half the days next month due to national and regional holidays.

    Banks remain closed every Sunday and second and fourth Saturday of the month. Apart from this, banks are also closed on many festivals and some special days. Reserve Bank of India releases a list of bank holidays every year.

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    RBI’s list includes both national and regional holidays. On national holidays, all banks across the country remain closed. Regional holidays are related to a particular state or region. On these days, only the banks of the respective state or region remain closed. A bank holiday on a particular day in one state does not mean that there will be a holiday in another state as well. Therefore, it is worth noting here that banks will not remain closed for 17 days across the country in December.

    December 2024 Bank Holiday List

    • 1 December 2024 – Sunday – All banks across the country will remain closed due to weekly holiday.
    • December 3 (Friday): Holiday in Goa on account of feast of Saint Francis Xavier.
    • 8 December 2024 – Sunday – Weekly Holiday.
    • December 12 (Tuesday): Banks will remain closed in Meghalaya on account of Pa-togan Nengminja Sangma.
    • 14 December 2024- Second Saturday – Weekly Holiday.
    • 15 December 2024- Sunday – Weekly Holiday.
    • December 18 (Wednesday): Banks will remain closed in Meghalaya on account of death anniversary of U Soso Tham.
    • December 19 (Thursday): Banks will remain closed in Goa on account of Goa Liberation Day.
    • 22 December 2024 – Sunday – Weekly Holiday
    • December 24 (Thursday): Banks will remain closed in Mizoram, Nagaland and Meghalaya.
    • December 25 (Wednesday): Banks will remain closed across the country due to Christmas.
    • December 26 (Thursday): Banks will remain closed in Mizoram, Nagaland and Meghalaya.
    • December 27 (Friday): There will be a bank holiday in the state of Nagaland due to Christmas celebrations.
    • 28 December 2024 – 4th Saturday – Weekly Holiday.
    • 29 December 2024 – Sunday – Weekly Holiday.
    • December 30 (Monday): Banks will remain closed in Meghalaya on account of U Kiang Nangbah festival.
    • December 31 (Tuesday): Bank holiday in Mizoram and Sikkim on account of New Year’s Eve/Lossong/Namsoong.


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  • Trains Cancelled: Railways has cancelled more than 70 trains on this route from 1 December to 28 February, see the full list here

    Cold has started in many areas of the country. At the same time, the outbreak of fog has also started. In such a situation, Indian Railways has taken a big decision regarding the movement of trains.

    In view of the fog, the Northeast Railway has decided to cancel more than 70 trains from 1 December 2024 to 28 February 2025. In this, some trains have been temporarily canceled. At the same time, the number of trips of many trains has been reduced. Apart from this, there are some trains which will run only on special days.

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    Railways says that due to the reduction in speed of trains during fog, the capacity of the line gets affected. Keeping this in mind, the number of trains has to be reduced. During this period, some trains with low occupancy have been cancelled and the frequency of some trains has also been reduced.

    See the list of cancelled trains here

    1 – 12583/84 Lucknow Jn.-Anand Vihar Terminal from 1 December to 28 February

    2 – 12595/96 Gorakhpur-Anand Vihar Terminal from 2 December to 28 February

    3 – 15057/58 Gorakhpur-Anand Vihar Terminal from 4 December to 27 February

    4 – 15059/60 Lalkuan-Anand Vihar Terminal from 3 December to 27 February

    5 – 15081/82 Nakaha Jungle-Gomti Nagar from 1 December to 1 March

    6 – 12538/37 Prayagraj Rambagh – Muzaffarpur from 2 December to 8 January

    7 – 12209/10 Kanpur Central – Kathgodam from 2 December to 24 February

    8 – 14213/14 Varanasi Jn.-Bahraich from 1 December to 1 March

    9 – 14523/24 Barauni-Ambala Cantt from 3 December to 27 February

    10 – 14615/16 Lalkuan-Amritsar Express from 7 December to 22 February

    11 – 14617/18 Purnia Court-Amritsar Express from 1 December to 2 March

    The schedule of these trains is different

    12529/30 Patliputra-Lucknow Jn., 12571/72 Gorakhpur-Anand Vihar Terminus, 15035/36 Kathgodam-Delhi, 15054/53 Chhapra-Lucknow Jn., 15079/80 Gorakhpur-Patliputra, 15119/20 Dehradun-Banaras, 15127/28 New Delhi-Banaras, 15159/60 Durg-Chhapra Express, 25035/36 Ramnagar-Moradabad, 15025/26 Anand Vihar Terminal-Mau, 15074/73 Singrauli-Tanakpur Express, 15076/75 Shaktinagar-Tanakpur, 15903/04 Chandigarh-Dibrugarh Express, 15621/22 Anand Vihar Terminal-Kamakhya, 12523/24 New Delhi-New Jalpaiguri, 15909/10 Lalgarh-Dibrugarh, 11123/24 Barauni-Gwalior, 11109/10 Veerangana Laxmibai Jn. Jhansi-Lucknow Jn., 12180/79 Agra Fort-Lucknow Jn, 13019/20 Kathgodam-Howrah Express have been cancelled on different dates.

    857 fog safe devices installed in trains

    According to an official of Northeast Railway, a total of 857 fog safe devices have been arranged. Out of which 315 fog safe devices have been provided in Lucknow division, 193 in Izzatnagar division and 349 in Varanasi division.

     


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  • Whistling Woods International Announces Admissions for July 2025 Intake; First Entrance Exam Scheduled for December 12th-14th, 2024

    Mumbai, Date: Whistling Woods International (WWI) has announced its first entrance exam schedule for the July 2025 intake. Prospective students interested in pursuing a career in film, media & creative arts fields can apply for WWI’s full-time degree, postgraduate, and diploma programmes, which are offered in association with the prestigious Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS). With a strong alumni network of over 3,700 graduates excelling across the media and entertainment industry, WWI provides a solid foundation for aspiring professionals.

    WWI is recognised as a Centre of Excellence by the Media and Entertainment Skills Council (MESC) and has also been awarded the Excellence in Creative & Performing Arts at the 6th FICCI Higher Education Excellence Awards in 2019. Additionally, WWI is globally acclaimed, having been listed among the ‘Top Institutes of Influence’ by Forbes India.

    Applications are now open for all the programmes in Filmmaking, Animation & Game Design, Fashion & Costume Design, Visual Communication Design, Media Communication & Management, Acting, and Music. These courses combine hands-on learning with industryaligned education to prepare students for thriving careers in their chosen fields.

    Entrance Exam Dates:

    The entrance exams are scheduled for December 12th, 13th, and 14th, 2024, with dates allocated to specific courses as follows:

    • 12th December 2024 – BSc Filmmaking, MA Filmmaking, MA Screenwriting, Diploma in Screenwriting, BA Music Production & Composition
    • 13th December 2024 – BDes Animation, BDes Game Design, BDes Fashion Design, BA Acting, MA Acting
    • 14th December 2024 – BBA Media & Communication, MBA Media & Entertainment, BDes Visual Communication Design (VCD)
  • Railways Cancelled Trains: Big news! Railways has canceled these trains till December 2 – see list here

    Indian Railways Cancelled Trains: Indian Railways is doing many types of development and improvement work in different parts of the country for the convenience of passengers. But due to these development and improvement works, many trains are also getting adversely affected.

    Railways have to cancel many trains due to these works. In this connection, Railways has announced to cancel many trains passing through Chhattisgarh till December 1. Railways has released the list of trains to be cancelled.

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    List of trains to be cancelled

    • Train No.- 18234, Bilaspur-Indore Narmada Express will remain cancelled till November 30.
    • Train No.- 18233, Indore-Bilaspur Narmada Express will remain cancelled till December 1.
    • Train No.- 18236, Bilaspur-Bhopal Express will remain cancelled till November 30.
    • Train No.- 18235, Bhopal-Bilaspur Express will remain cancelled till 2 December.
    • Train No.- 11265, Jabalpur-Ambikapur Express will remain cancelled till November 30.
    • Train No.- 11266, Ambikapur-Jabalpur Express will remain cancelled till December 1.
    • Train No.- 18247, Bilaspur-Rewa Express will remain cancelled till November 30.
    • Train No.- 18248, Rewa-Bilaspur Express will remain cancelled till December 1.
    • Train No.- 12535, Lucknow-Raipur Garib Rath Express will remain cancelled till November 28.
    • Train No.- 12536, Raipur-Lucknow Garib Rath Express will remain cancelled till November 29.
    • Train No.- 22867, Durg- Nizamuddin Express will remain cancelled till 29th November.
    • Train No.- 22868, Nizamuddin-Durg Express will remain cancelled till November 30.
    • Train No.- 18203, Durg-Kanpur Express will remain cancelled till 26th November.
    • Train No.- 18204, Kanpur-Durg Express will remain cancelled till 27th November.

    Before leaving home, call 139 and get information

    Let us tell you that Indian Railways sends information about cancelled trains to all its passengers through text messages on their mobile numbers. However, passengers should call Rail Madad’s helpline number 139 to know the current status of their train before leaving home. Apart from this, you can also know the current status of your train by visiting the official website of Railways  .


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  • Train Cancelled: Passengers Alert, Railways has cancelled these trains till 1 December, see full list

    Train Cancelled: India is a very big country. If we look at the population, then India ranks first in the world. Due to the presence of so many people, there is a lot of traveling in India. Every day in India, crores of passengers travel by train.

    For other passengers, more than a thousand trains are run by the railways every day. When someone has to go somewhere far in India.

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    So instead of flight, they book train tickets. Because train travel is more comfortable than flight. But for the past few years, passengers have been facing trouble from Indian Railways. Railways has cancelled many trains due to various reasons. If you are also going to travel by train in the next few days, then first check the list of cancelled trains.

    Trains on this route were cancelled

    Indian Railways has been continuously expanding its rail network for some time now. Due to which the Railways have to add new rail lines on different rail divisions. Due to this work, the Railways have also cancelled many trains. According to the information received recently, the Railways has cancelled many trains passing through Chhattisgarh.

    • 18234 Bilaspur-Indore Narmada Express running from Bilaspur will remain cancelled from 23 to 30 November
    • 18233 Indore-Bilaspur Narmada Express running from Indore will remain cancelled from 23 November to 1 December
    • Train number 18236 Bilaspur-Bhopal Express leaving from Bilaspur from 23 to 30 November will remain cancelled
    • Train number 18235 Bhopal- Bilaspur Express departing from Bhopal from 23 November to 02 December will remain cancelled
    • 11265 Jabalpur-Ambikapur Express running from Jabalpur will remain cancelled from 23 to 30 November
    • 11266 Ambikapur-Jabalpur Express running from Ambikapur will remain cancelled from 24 November to 01 December
    • 18247 Bilaspur-Rewa Express running from Bilaspur will remain cancelled from 23 to 30 November
    • 18248 Rewa-Bilaspur Express running from Rewa will remain cancelled from 23 November to 01 December
    • 11751 Rewa-Chirmiri Passenger Special running from Rewa on 25, 27 and 29 November will remain cancelled
    • 11752 Chirmiri-Rewa Passenger Special running from Chirmiri on 26, 28 and 30 November will remain cancelled
    • 12535 Lucknow-Raipur Garib Rath Express running from Lucknow will remain cancelled on 25 and 28 November
    • 12536 Raipur-Lucknow Garib Rath Express running from Raipur on 26 and 29 November will remain cancelled
    • Train number 22867 Durg-Nizamuddin Express leaving from Durg on 26th and 29th November will remain cancelled
    • Train number 22868 Nizamuddin-Durg Express leaving from Nizamuddin on 27th and 30th November will remain cancelled
    • 18203 Durg-Kanpur Express running from Durg on 24th and 26th November will remain cancelled
    • 18204 Kanpur-Durg Express running from Kanpur on 25th and 27th November will remain cancelled
    • Train number 18213 Durg-Ajmer Express leaving from Durg on 24 November will remain cancelled
    • Train number 18214 Ajmer-Durg Express leaving from Ajmer on 25 November will remain cancelled
    • 08269 Chirmiri-Chandia Road Passenger Special running from Chirmiri will remain cancelled from 24 to 30 November
    • 08270 Chandia Road-Chirmiri- Passenger Special running from Chandia Road from 24 to 30 November will remain cancelled
    • 05755 Chirmiri-Anuppur Passenger Special running from Chirmiri on 26, 28 and 30 November will remain cancelled
    • 05756 Anuppur-Chirmiri Passenger Special running from Anuppur on 26, 28 and 30 November will remain cancelled
    • 06617 Katni-Chirmiri MEMU special running from Katni will remain cancelled from 23 to 30 November
    • 06618 Chirmiri-Katni MEMU Special running from Chirmiri from 24 November to 01 December will remain cancelled


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  • Bank Holiday in December 2024: Banks will remain closed for so many days in December, Finish your important work soon

    December 2024 Bank Holiday List: People open bank accounts to keep their deposits and now almost everyone’s salary also comes into the bank account. Not only this, the government also gives financial benefits to the beneficiaries under government schemes, that money is also sent to the bank account of the beneficiaries.

    In such a situation, people also go to the bank for many of their works, but if you are also planning to go to the bank, then it becomes important for you to know how many days the banks will remain closed in the next month i.e. December? If you do not know this, then many of your works may get stuck. Therefore, you can plan your work according to the holidays of the banks. So let’s know how many days the banks will be closed in the month of December.

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    When will the banks remain closed in December?

    1, 3, 8, 10 and 11 December

    • Banks across the country will remain closed on 1 December due to World AIDS Day. Whereas, banks in Panaji will remain closed on 3 December due to Saint Francis Xavier’s festival.
    • 8 December is the first Saturday of the month due to which all the banks in the country will remain closed and on 10 December, due to Human Rights Day, banks across the country will remain closed. At the same time, banks will also remain closed on 11 December due to UNICEF birthday.

    14, 15, 18 and 19 December

    • December 14 is the second Saturday of the month, so all banks in the country will remain closed
    • 15 December is Sunday due to which all the banks in the country will remain closed whereas, on 18 December, banks in Chandigarh will remain closed due to Guru Ghasidas Jayanti. Whereas, on 19 December, banks in Panaji will remain closed due to Goa Liberation Day.

    22, 24, 25 and 26 December

    • There will be a Sunday holiday on December 22, while December 24 is the Martyrdom Day of Guru Teg Bahadur, due to which all banks in Meghalaya, Mizoram, Punjab and Chandigarh will remain closed.
    • All banks will remain closed on 25 December for Christmas and 26 December for Boxing Day and Kwanzaa, which is why banks will remain closed

    From 28 to 31 December

    • Due to December 28 being the fourth Saturday of the month and December 29 being Sunday, banks across the country will remain closed
    • Banks in Sikkim will remain closed on December 30 due to Tamu Losar, while banks in Mizoram will remain closed on December 31 on New Year’s Eve.


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