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Bank Holidays 2022

By babita
Published on June 21, 2022

Want to know whether today bank is open or not . Well don't worry you have landed on the right article. Here's are easy to read article on Bank Holidays 2022.

Majority of people are always having the same question that is " today bank open or not " , in their minds before leaving their houses for any work related to bank 

Banks are an essential part of the finance and economy of a country. We all consult banks for one or another purpose either for withdrawing money or depositing money.

Banks are also a known source of taking various kinds of loans and assisting humankind with growth and prosperity. As banks are directly related to the nation, all the national holidays, major events, and elections affect them imminently.

Hence these days banks practice the culture of holidays. We present to you the entire Bank Holiday List  in this article.

Bank holidays list

Why do bank people need a holiday?

All the bank people are entrusted with handling the finances of every sector and every individual. They collectively share the responsibility of handling the finances of everyone from every section of society.

Each individual who invests their money or takes the money from the bank places their faith and trust in the legal system of the bank. Hence such responsibilities come with more work and work pressure.

They also need efficient minds and good physical strength, hence giving regular holidays to the bank employees is extremely important to have them energized from time to time.

Another reason is RBI also closes on national holidays and major events, since every public and private bank is affiliated with RBI, it is easier to sync their holidays and work following the RBI holiday schedule than to operate individually.

BANK HOLIDAYS 2022 :

1. Republic Day

Every year 26th of January is celebrated as republic day in India. This day marks a new era for India as we celebrate the inclusion of the Indian constitution and making India a republic nation.

There is a huge celebration on this day in the entire nation. There is a huge gathering in the Red fort in New Delhi for the celebration of Republic Day.We celebrate this day by having marches and performances all across the nation. 

2. Independence Day

The next national festival which is observed all across the nation is Independence day on 15th August and is celebrated with unparalleled rivalry and funfair.

One can see many performances depicting various contributions of war heroes and popular personalities in various places. We also get to hear songs depicting the bravery and valor of war martyrs and people who dreamt of an independent India.

This day is celebrated in the memory of all those heroes whose sacrifice gave us an independent nation.

3. Gandhi Jayanti

The national holiday of Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated on the 2nd of October every year which marks the birth anniversary of the father of the nation, namely Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.

On this day, every business center, bank, and education institution remains closed as people come together to pay respect to the father of modern India.

4. Holi

This is a popular festival that is celebrated with much delight and enthusiasm across the nation. We observe this day according to the Hindu calendar and as per the cycle of the moon. This day signifies the victory of good over evil.

It imparts the knowledge that no matter how strong the evil is, it would always kneel and be defeated by good and light. Holi is known by various other names such as the Festival of Spring, the Festival of Colors, and the Festival of Love.

5. Eid al-Fitr

This is one of the major festivals of the people with Islamic beliefs and is celebrated all across the globe. This festival signifies the end of the month of Ramadan when Islamic people have to observe fasting from dawn to dusk.

The Arabic translation of Eid al-Fitr is the holiday of Breaking the Fast. And Islamic belief people enjoy this festival with so much enthusiasm and delicious foods.

This festival follows the cycle of the moon and the Islamic calendar and hence does not fall on the same day every year as per the Gregorian calendar.

6. Diwali

Diwali is one of the most famous and cherished festivals in India which is now celebrated on a global level as well. Diwali is primarily celebrated to mark the victory of good over evil.

This is the primary reason why people all around the world come together and light lamps and burst fire crackers. Moreover, regional sweets are distributed among friends and family members and various pujas are organized for good health and prosperity.

7. Navratri, Durga Puja, Dussehra

The months of September and October are laden with a wide range of holidays which are celebrated by different communities across India.

It is during this time that festivals of Navratri are celebrated to pay respect to three primary Goddesses. Durga Puja is another major festival which is due to be celebrated between late September and early October.

The Goddess Durga is worshiped during this occasion as various pujas are conducted all around the country. The festival of Dussehra is due to be celebrated on the 5th of October.

Dussehra marks the day when Lord Rama defeated the demon king Ravana and brought peace into the world.

8. Christmas

Another festival of much fun and rivalry is Christmas which is observed by almost everyone irrespective of their religious belief. Although this day has extreme importance for people of Christian belief.

As this was the day Jesus christ graced the earth with his presence and taught humankind ways to reach divinity and a path to a peaceful and successful life. This day is celebrated by singing carols, lighting candles, and offering prayers to Jesus Christ.

Another interesting factor related to Christmas is the stories of Santa Claus.

Conclusion

Holidays should be celebrated regularly not only because it is our custom and tradition but also because it affects our mental and physical well-being. It is believed that taking regular holidays has great health benefits.

Taking regular holidays also increases the efficiency and mental strength of individuals. Hence it is almost always suggested to bank employees to take holidays to reduce their stress levels and increase their efficiency.

I hope you liked our article on Bank Holidays 2022 , if you have any comments or suggestions do share them in the comments below.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. On which days are the banks in India closed?

Ans. On 2nd and 4th Saturdays banks are closed as well as on national holidays and major festivals such as Diwali and Christmas.


2. How many bank holidays are there in 2022?

Ans. Approximately there are 18 bank holidays in the year 2022.


3. Is there an extra bank holiday in 2022?

Ans. As per sources, this year we would have a new bank holiday on 3rd June 2022.


4. Why is the May bank holiday 2022 on a Thursday?

Ans. Apart from Kochi and Thiruanantpuram, banks across the entire nation would be closed due to various festivities such as Akshaya Tritiya, Bhagwan Shree pasuram Jayanti..etc. Hence banks would be closed on the 3rd of May.


5. Is 30th May 2022 a bank Holiday?

Ans. As per the recent resources, there would be no holiday on 30th May and the Spring Bank Holiday 2022 would be moved to June 2nd.


6. Is Monday 3rd, 2022 a bank holiday?
Ans. Yes, it is a holiday all across the nation apart from Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram.

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Babita takes care of Informational Content Writing Expert at ankuraggarwal.in. She has started her career as a video-editor with a reputed news magazine Punjab Kesari in the year 2018.

Though after joining the ankuraggarwal.in, she is living up her passion by getting herself acquainted with latest fashion trend. She is a fashionista who loves shopping. Her favorite past time is reading fashion blogs and binge watch Netflix.

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