In India, the festivals might vary from state to state, the same is for the holidays. The maximum number of people are concerned about bank holidays in advance so that they can make their transactions in advance. In March 2020, the main festival that is Holi.
The festival Holi is observed on 10th March that is Tuesday, so the Banks will remain closed on the 9th and 10th of March. 8th March is Sunday, it has come into the notice that there is a strike of the banks from 11 March to 13 March, 14th March is the second Saturday and 15th is Sunday.
Therefore, the banks will remain closed from 8th March 2020 to 15th March 2020. So it is requested to everyone, that if anybody is planning to do any kind of transaction, they should do it before 8th March or have to wait till 15th March.
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