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ICICI Bank Holidays in Delhi ( 2022 )

ICICI Bank Holidays in Delhi
By babita
Published on June 2, 2022

Want to know about ICICI Bank Holidays in Delhi? Well, don't worry you came to the right place, check our easy-to-read article. ICICI is one of the multinationalism banks that provide financial services with headquarters in Vadodara.

The bank has a presence in approximately 17 countries. In India, it has around 5,275 branches and 15,589 ATMs.So with so many branches and financial services, all of us may want to know all the holidays present in the bank, so that we can function accordingly and without any hassle.

Now let us take a look at the curated ICICI bank holiday list 2022.

ICICI Bank holidays in 2022

26th January 2022 (Republic Day)

This day is celebrated as Republic Day to honor the establishment of the Constitution of India. We celebrate this day by having marches and flag hoisting.

In multiple places we all see people gathering together and having performances and stories of valor and virtue of famous freedom fighters.

1st March 2022 (Mahashivratri)

This day is celebrated in honor of Lord Shiva. We celebrate the marriage of Lord Shiva on this day. This day is observed as per the Hindu calendar.

We see the reenactment of the marriage of shiva in various places by performers. At some places, we also get to hear stories and songs talking about the power and blessing of Lord Shiva.

18th March 2022 (Holi)

We celebrate the victory of good over evil by playing with colors on this day. This day has been observed since ancient times and is as per the Hindu calendar.

One can say we play with colors or flowers, sing songs, eat delicious food and enjoy the meaning and value of life. This can be considered one of the most playful festivals of Hindu culture.

15th April 2022 (Good Friday)

This day we celebrate a lot of things in different parts of India. This is Himachal day or Bohag Bihu in the north part of India. This day is also celebrated as Bengali New year.

This day has major importance for people believing in Christianity as this day is celebrated to honor the sacrifices of Jesus Christ.

3rd May 2022 (Ramzan/Eid-ul-Fitr)

This day is celebrated following the cycles of the moon and is a quite popular and major event in Islamic culture.

On this day we are also celebrating Akshaya Tritiya as well as Bhagwan Shree Parshuram Jayanti. As per the Hindu and moon calendar, there are going to be a lot of festivities and delicious food.

People believe in Islamic culture that this day marks the end of the month of Ramadan, and they celebrate this by eating delicious foods and greeting each other by saying “Eid Mubarak”.

16th May 2022 (Buddha Purnima)

This day is celebrated as Buddha Purnima and per the moon cycle and Hindi calendar. This day is celebrated to honor the teaching and birth of Lord Buddha.

It is also quite a popular day for the people believing in the teaching of Buddha and following Buddhism.

This day is celebrated by doing charity work and praying to Lord Buddha for a long and peaceful life.

10th July 2022 (Bakrid)

This day is celebrated as Bakrid / Eid al Adha to honor the sacrifices of Ibrahim, a popular devotee of Allah. He was willing to sacrifice his small child to follow the commands of Allah.

This day is observed per the cycles of the moon and is a very popular celebration among people of Islamic culture. They celebrate this day with festivities and eating delicious food.

15 August 2022 (Independence Day)

We observe this day as Independence day, as on this day India after a long and tiring battle with Britishers got its independence.

This day is celebrated with reverence and happiness all across the nation.

We celebrate this day by eating sweets, flag hoisting, and singing songs about the bravery of all the freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives to get the nation independent.

9th August 2022 (Muharram)

This day is observed as Muharram and this year it falls on Tuesday. This day is considered the first month of the Islamic calendar and warfare is forbidden during this month as per the teaching of Islam.

Muharram is considered one of the important dates in Islamic culture and is celebrated to denote peace and prosperity. They celebrate this day by having flavorsome food.

19th August 2022 (Janmashtami)

This day is known as Janamastmi and is considered one of the popular festivals of Hindu culture.

We celebrate Janamastmi to honor the birth of Lord Krishna who is also considered to be one of the many avatars of Lord Vishnu.

Lord Krishna has fought and participated in many battles and is known for his love for butter. On this day we prepare offerings for Lord Krishna and pray for love and peace.

2nd October 2022 (Gandhi Jayanti)

This day is celebrated to honor the father of the nation. Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated to signify the birth of Mahatma Gandhi, who was a leading figure in getting the independence of India from British Rule.

He led many peaceful marches and protests against the wrongdoing of Britishers. To honor his work and life we celebrate this day with enthusiasm and prosperity.

5th October 2022 (Dussehra)

This is one of the most popular festivals of Hindu culture, and is celebrated to signify the death of Ravana, ruler of Lanka by Lord Rama.

The celebration of Dussehra is quite popular in West Bengal. We celebrate this day by offering prayers to Goddess Durga and asking for peace, happiness, and prosperity from her.

In addition to this, in some places we also see performers showing acts of victory of good over evil.

7th October 2022 (Eid-e-Milad)

This day holds quite an importance in Islamic culture. This day is celebrated to signify the birth of the prophet Muhammad.

Prophet Muhammad was born in mecca around 570 CE and died in Medina around 632

Both of these places are now holy grounds for the people of Islamic culture and each year a lot of people from Islamic culture visit Mecca and Medina to gain wisdom and enlightenment.

24th October 2022 (Diwali)

This day is the celebration of light and is observed according to the Hindi calendar and moon cycle.

We celebrate this day to signify the return of Lord Rama after his 14 years of trial and tribulation.

This day is celebrated in honor of Goddess Laxmi. To observe this day we offer sweets and prayers to the Goddess and hope for peace and prosperity.

8th November 2022 (Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti)

This day is called Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti and is celebrated to honor the birth and work of Guru Nanak Dev. 

He was the first Guru of the Sikh community and contributed a lot to the welfare and peace of people and the country.

This day is quite important for the Sikh community or people with Sikh beliefs and is celebrated with enthusiasm and reverence.

5th December 2022 (Christmas day)

This day is celebrated to honor the birth of Jesus Christ. The most popular concept of Christmas revolves around Santa Claus and his gifts.

There are a lot of stories revolving around Santa Claus and his gifts to children. 

This day is observed with delicious food and gathering and is considered an important festival of the Christian community.

Conclusion

Holidays are essential for the smooth functioning of mental and physical health. Hence the Indian Government has given mandatory holidays to all the citizens of India As per the RBI guidelines, second and fourth Saturdays will be closed in every bank.

Although with the introduction of Online Banking, a lot of banking responsibility is being transferred Online and now does not need a personal visit to a Bank.

I hope you liked our article on ICICI Bank Holidays 2022. If you have any suggestions please leave a comment below.

Frequently Asked Questions 

Q1. Are 2nd and 4th Saturday a holiday for banks?

Ans. Yes, as per the recent guidelines 2nd and 4th Saturday would be a holiday for banks

Q2. How many bank holidays are there in a year?

Ans. As per the national holiday, there are three holidays and then there are government holidays which differ every year.

Q3. Are all state holidays applicable to all the banks?

Ans. No, as per different states different holidays are observed. It is necessary to understand that each state has its unique culture and hence holidays refer to the culture and tradition.

Q4. Will the banks be closed on a weekday if one of the public holidays falls on a weekend?

Ans. No, that is not the case if a public holiday falls on the weekend then it would be celebrated on the weekend. And the banks will be operational on a weekday.

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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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