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Bank Holidays 2022 West Bengal

Bank Holidays 2022 West Bengal
By babita
Published on June 16, 2022

Want to know about bank holidays 2022 west bengal? Well you have landed on the right article...

West Bengal is situated on the eastern coast of the peninsula. It is considered to be the 4th most populated state with a total population of about 91 million people.

National holidays are observed across all the states, and banks are closed during these times. Banks will, however, be closed due to a few regional holidays established by the state government. 

This holidays list 2022 west bangal  is decided by wb govt calander 2022.

 List of Bank Holidays 2022 West Bengal

1. Swami Vivekananda Jayanti (12th January)

Swami Vivekananda's birthday was designated as National Youth Day by the Government of India in 1985. The goal was to inspire the youth to lead the country to prosperity by emulating Swami Vivekananda's example. 

2. Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti (23rd January)

Subhas Chandra Bose (Netaji) Jayanti, also known as Parakram Diwas or Parakram Divas, is a national holiday in India commemorating the birthday of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. He is known for his role in the movement for India’s independence.

He was a leader of the Indian National Congress and a participant in the non-cooperation movement, belonging to the more militant faction and advocating socialist ideals. this is one of the Most Popular bank holiday in kolkata

3. Republic Day (26th January)

This is one of our country's three national holidays, and all banks are closed across the country. This day commemorates the day our country adopted the Indian Constitution. The Indian flag is flown high on this day, and the Indian army holds parades.

This occurs on New Delhi's Rajpath. In addition to the above-mentioned processions, the Indian president addresses the country. Processions and marches are held at many colleges and universities.

4. Saraswati Puja (5th February)

Hindu communities all around the country commemorate this day.

This day marks the birth of art and music. Goddess Saraswati, the goddess of learning, music, and art, was born on this day, according to Hindu mythology, and Hindus celebrate it as Saraswati Pooja in hopes to get wisdom and art from her.

5. Doljatra (18th March)

Dol Jatra, also known as Dol Purnima, is a full moon festival dedicated to Lord Krishna. According to the Bengali calendar, this is also the concluding event of the year.

6. Good Friday (15th April)

Every year, Christians around the country commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on this day. Holy Friday, Black Friday, and Easter Friday are all names for the same day. To commemorate Jesus' earthly life, some churches ring the bells 33 times.

People who follow Christianity believe that when Jesus died, he took all of the world's sins with him to heaven and that his sacrifice is what led to the notion that people go to heaven after they die.

7. May Day (1st May)

International Worker's Day is another name for this day. This day honours the contributions and sacrifices made by workers to society.

This day is observed in India as well as other countries. Government agencies, banks, schools, and institutions in our country are all closed.

8. Idul Fitr (3rd May)

Islamic communities all around the country mark this day. This is the last day of Ramadan. Eid-al-Fitr and Id-UI-Fitr are two other names for the same occasion.

On this day, Muslims finish their month-long fast. People usually pray together, feed the poor, and put on new clothes.

9. Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti (9th May)

This day is celebrated by the people of West Bengal to commemorate the birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore. He was a renowned writer and a poet. He composed the national anthem of India and Bangladesh. He also contributed to the Srilankan national anthem.

10. Buddha Purnima (16th May)

This day is observed by Buddhist communities all around the country. This day commemorates the birth of Prince Siddhartha Gautama, afterward known as Gautama Buddha. He was the founder of Buddhism.

People who follow this traditional dress in white and distribute kheer to others on this day.

11. Muharram (9th August)

The first month of the Islamic calendar begins on this day for those who follow Islamic cultures and traditions. This month is regarded as one of the four holiest months in Islamic culture. After Ramadan, this is the warmest month of the year.

12. Independence Day (15th August)

Indians throughout the country commemorate this day. Every year, this day is commemorated as a national holiday. It signifies the country's or nation's independence from the United Kingdom, which at the time had taken control of our country's trade routes.

13. Gandhi Jayanti (2nd October)

The birthday of Mahatma Gandhi is celebrated on this day. This day is commemorated to promote a message of peace, harmony, and rigorous nonviolence throughout the world.

People from all around the country pray and pay honor on this day. On this day, Durgapuja Saptami is also celebrated by the people of Bengal.

14. Vijaya Dashami (5th October)

Hindus observe this day. It's also known as Dusshera, and it's a 10-day festival. Huge statues of Ravana, Lanka's evil king, are set ablaze on the tenth day, symbolizing Rama's victory and the reuniting of Rama and his wife Sita.

15. Guru Nanak Jayanti (8th Oct)

People who follow Sikh customs and traditions commemorate this day. This day marks Guru Nanak's birth, who is regarded as the first Sikh guru.

16. Christmas (25th December)

This day is observed by Christians around the country. The birthday of Jesus Christ is commemorated on this day. People exchange gifts, share food with family and friends, and await the arrival of Santa Claus. This is a popular custom that many families follow every year.

Conclusion

There are several states in our country, each with its own set of regional holidays. Public holidays, on the other hand, are common throughout the country. Banks remain closed on regional and public holidays. 

I hope you liked our article on bank holidays 2022 west bengal, if you have any comments or suggestions do share them in the comments below.

Frequently Asked Questions


Q1. Is the 14th Feb 2022 a holiday in West Bengal?


Yes, 14th Feb is a state govt holiday on account of the birth anniversary of Thakur Panchanan Barma.

Q2. Is 4th Feb 2022 a public holiday in West Bengal?


Yes, according to the West Bengal Finance Department decision, the day before Saraswati Puja, February 4, 2022, is a vacation.

Q3. Is 7th Feb 2022 a holiday in West Bengal?


West Bengal bank offices will be closed on Monday, February 7, 2022, as a mark of respect for Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar, India's departed icon.


She has sung in over 5,000 Hindi and 36 regional films, singing over 5,000 songs. She had a huge influence on Indian film music.

Q4. What is the next holiday in 2022?


The list of holidays when the banks will remain closed as mentioned above. However, banks are closed on national holidays as well.

Q5. What holiday is March 28, 2022?


In some calendars, the 28th of March celebrates Doljatra while in some calendars, Doljatra is on the 18th of March.

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