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Bank Holidays In Gujarat 2022

Bank Holidays In Gujarat 2022
By babita
Published on June 16, 2022

Want the List Of Bank Holidays In Gujarat 2022 in India? Well, don't worry you came to the right place, check our easy-to-read article.

Bank holiday in India include national holidays as well as public holidays combined. National holidays are fixed in number within a year and their dates don't change.

On the other hand, certain public holidays are not fixed and they change according to every year because they are largely dependent upon the state in which you live.

To know exactly how many holidays you have it is important to plan holidays with family and friends. A list of bank holidays comes useful for such things.

List Of Bank Holidays 2022 Gujarat 

  •  8 January 2022 Saturday Second Saturday
  • 14 January 2022  Friday Makara Sankranti
  • 22 January 2022  Saturday Fourth Saturday
  • 26 January 2022  Wednesday Reapublic Day
  • 12 February 2022  Saturday Second Saturday
  • 26 February 2022  Saturday Fourth Saturday
  • 1 March 2022 Tuesday Maha Shivarathri
  • 12 March 2022 Saturday Second Saturday
  • 19 March 2022 Saturday Holi
  • 26 March 2022 Saturday Fourth Saturday
  • 9 April 2022 Saturday Second Saturday
  • 10 April 2022 Sunday Ram Navami
  • 13 April 2022 Wednesday Ugadi
  • 14 April 2022 Thursday Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti
  • 15 April 2022 FridayGood Friday
  • 23 April 2022 Saturday Fourth Saturday
  • 2 May 2022 Monday Maharshi Parasun Jayanti
  • 3 May 2022 Tuesday Eid-ul-Fitr
  • 14 May 2022 Saturday Second Saturday
  • 28 May 2022 Saturday Fourth Saturday
  • 11 June 2022 Saturday Second Saturday
  • 25 June 2022 Saturday Fourth Saturday
  • 9 July 2022  Saturday Second Saturday
  • 10 July 2022  Sunday Bakrid/Eid al Adha
  • 23 July 2022  Saturday Fourth Saturday
  • 9 August 2022  Tuesday Muharram
  • 12 August 2022  Friday Raksha Bandhan
  • 13 August 2022 Saturday Second Saturday
  • 15 August 2022 Monday Independence Day
  • 16 August 2022 Tuesday Parsi New Year
  • 19 August 2022 Friday Janmashtami
  • 27 August 2022 Saturday Fourth Saturday
  • 31 August 2022 Wednesday Ganesh Chaturthi
  • 10 September 2022 Saturday Second Saturday
  • 24 September 2022 Saturday Fourth Saturday
  • 2 October 2022 Sunday Gandhi Jayanti
  • 5 October 2022 Wednesday Vijaya Dashami
  • 8 October 2022 Saturday Second Saturday
  • 9 October 2022 Sunday Eid e Milad
  • 22 October 2022 Saturday Fourth Saturday
  • 25 October 2022 Tuesday Vikram Samvat New Year
  • 27 October 2022 Thursday Bhai Dooj
  • 31 October 2022 Monday Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Jayanti
  • 8 November 2022 Tuesday Guru Nanak Jayanti
  • 12 November 2022 Saturday Second Saturday
  • 26 November 2022 Saturday Fourth Saturday
  • 10 December 2022 Saturday Second Saturday
  • 24 December 2022 Saturday Fourth Saturday
  • 25 December 2022 Sunday Christmas

Makar Sankranti

makar

It is the first festival according to the Hindu calendar Sankranti means to transfer this day is considered as the transition day of the sun into Capricorn.

The festival is scheduled to be celebrated on 14th Jan.

Republic day

It is celebrated in the honour of the Indian Constitution. This day is celebrated every year on 26th of January. Holi is one of the most popular holidays among Hindus.

 This day is celebrated to show the eternal love between Radha and Krishna and the festival is also known as the festival of colours

Ram Navami 

It is celebrated as it is believed that on this day Lord Ram was born this year. Ram Navami will be celebrated on the 10th of April.

 Ambedkar Jayanti marks the birth of Doctor Ambedkar who was the creator of the Indian constitution. This day is celebrated on the 14th of April every year.

 Muharram is an Islamic festival which is celebrated all around the country. It is the first-month asper of the Islamic calendar and is scheduled to be celebrated on 30 July.

 Raksha Bandhan 

It is going to be celebrated on 11th August of this year. The festival is cherished among the siblings around all corners of the country. 

On Janmashtami, it is believed that Lord Krishan was born, so to celebrate his birth this day is dedicated to him. The occasion of Janmashtami will be celebrated on 23rd August.

Gandhi Jayanti this day marks the birth anniversary of Gandhi which is celebrated on the 2nd Oct every year. 

Vijaya Dashami

It marks the victory of Rama over Ravana. Eid e Milad this day marks the birth of Prophet Mohammad.

 Christmas this day marks the birth of Jesus Christ and is celebrated on the 25th of Dec every year. These are some of the foremost holidays that you must be on the lookout for in 2022.

Conclusion

Consider all the dates mentioned above and chalk out your schedule as per your commitments and convenience. It can be simple as that you need a break from your hectic life.

You want to know how many days are there for your comfort in a particular month. For all this can be only done very easily and simply with a list of holidays which has been provided above.

I hope you liked our article on Bank Holidays in Gujarat. If you have any suggestions please leave a comment below.

Frequently Asked Questions 

Q1. Gujarat banks are closed on all Saturdays?

No, as per the norms which are needed to be followed by all the banks across the nation not all the Saturdays.

There will be a Bank holiday but only on the second and fourth Saturday are chosen to be a Bank holiday but the government of India.

Q2. Is 19th Aug a bank holiday in Gujarat?

Yes, this holiday is on the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami. This day marks the birth of Lord Krishan as the 8th avatar of Lord Vishnu.

Q3. How many bank holidays will we get in 2022?

Bank holidays are dependent on the national and public holidays as far as national holidays are concerned they are fixed and cannot be changed.

Public days are subjective to the states in which you live and depend upon the state government.

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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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