Pages

Search This Website

Monday 27 July 2020

Banks will be closed for 13 days in August, including Rakshabandhan and Independence Day, beginning the month with the Eid-ul-Fitr holiday.

Banks will be closed for 13 days in August, including Rakshabandhan and Independence Day, beginning the month with the Eid-ul-Fitr holiday.

⇒ Current Jobs / Apply Online
⇒ E-PAPER NEWS
⇒ Result
 
Banks will be closed for 13 days in August, including Rakshabandhan and Independence Day, the month will start with Bakrid holiday
Author: Ojas Alert |  00:55 |  No Comments | 
Banks will be closed for 13 days in August, including Rakshabandhan and Independence Day, beginning the month with the Eid-ul-Fitr holiday.

banks will close on August 8 and 22 as it is the second and fourth Saturday
This time in the month of August comes 5 Sundays

Banks will closed for 13 days in August. Goat Eid holiday will be at the beginning of the month. In addition, August 3 will be a bank holiday due to the Rakshabandhan festival. Banks will also be closed due to Krishna Janmashtami and Independence Day. In this case, if you have to finish any work related to the bank, then finish your work by looking at the list of these holidays.

Note: You can see the list of holidays on the RBI website. Holidays in the bank vary from state to state. Click here to check the list of holidays.

A brief description of 20 Gust Holidays 2020
Eid al-Adha: A festival known as Eid-ul-Zuha or Bakr-Eid is celebrated by the Muslim community. Often referred to as the Feast of Sacrifice, special prayers are offered as part of the festivities. On the day of the festival, people wear new clothes, send greetings to others and give gifts to their near and dear ones. Sheep or goats are sacrificed during the day and their meat is shared with family members, neighbors and the poor.

Rakshabandhan: Rakshabandhan is a festival that celebrates the love between a brother and a sister. On the day of the festival, a sister ties ashes on her brother's wrist in the presence of the family. In return the brother will take care of his sister and give special gifts.

Zulhan Purnima: It is another important festival for the followers of Lord Krishna. This festival celebrates the connection of Radha-Krishna with the romantic passion of Varsani. As part of the festival, the idols are both Radha and Krishna and are placed on a decorated and decorated swing. Between the bhajans and kirtans worshiped by the priests, people visit the temples and swing the deities. Special Aarti is held in the temples on the occasion.

Tendong Lo Ram Fat: It is one of the most important festivals celebrated in Sikkim. As part of the three-day festival, Mount Tendang is prayed for. People make a model of stone out of nine stones and worship it. To get the blessing, people wear masks and sing and dance. The festival has a special significance for the Lepcha tribe.

Janmashtami: Janmashtami is celebrated on the occasion of the birth of Lord Krishna. In the Hindu month of Bhadan, the eighth day of the dark fortnight is celebrated with great devotion. This festival is actually celebrated during midnight as it is believed that Krishna was born on a dark, stormy and windy night. As part of the festival, pujas and aartis are held in different parts of the country.

 


Patriots Day: A day is observed in Manipur to pay homage to the heroes who gave their lives fighting against the British during the Anglo-Manipuri War. A state program is held every year to pay tribute to the brave.

Independence Day: A national holiday that celebrates the country's independence from British rule. The main celebrations take place at the Red Fort in New Delhi, with various functions taking place in different states of the country. As part of the festivities, national flags are flown, patriotic ceremonies are held, and the freedom fighters who gave their lives are commemorated. The Prime Minister of the country addresses the nation and gives an account of the achievements made in the past year and gives an insight into future plans.


No comments:

Post a Comment