Banks' Opening Status for Ganesh Visarjan 2025 on September 6th (Saturday): Consult the RBI Holiday Calendar to Find Out
In the month of September 2025, several bank holidays were observed across various regions in India, as per the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) calendar.
On September 6, banks in Sikkim were closed to commemorate Id-e-Milad (Milad-Un-Nabi) or Indrajatra. The following day, banks in Jammu and Srinagar observed a holiday to mark the birthday of Maharaja Hari Singh Ji.
As the month progressed, banks in Rajasthan took a day off on September 22 for Navratra Sthapna. The Ganesh Visarjan celebrations, which take place with pomp and grandeur in states like Maharashtra, did not result in a bank holiday.
The Ganesh Visarjan celebrations did not have a specific date mentioned in the provided information. However, it's worth noting that no specific mention of bank closures for these celebrations was found in any Indian states on September 13.
The month concluded with several states observing a holiday for Maha Saptami, Durga Puja. Banks in Tripura, Assam, West Bengal, and Odisha closed on September 29, while banks in Manipur, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Bihar, and Jharkhand closed on September 30.
On September 12, banks in Jammu and Srinagar also observed a holiday for the Friday following Eid-i-Milad-ul-Nabi. No other bank holidays were reported in September 2025 other than those mentioned.
It's essential to note that the information provided does not specify which banks or their operations were affected by these holidays. The RBI calendar was referenced in determining the bank holiday status.
In conclusion, September 2025 saw several bank holidays across India, marking various religious and cultural occasions. It's advisable for individuals to plan their banking activities accordingly to avoid any inconvenience.
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