Bank Holiday: The Reserve Bank of India releases a bank holiday list every year for all the states of the country, which mentions the official holidays for the whole year for banks. The list of holidays can also be different for different cities. Now the question arises whether there will be a bank holiday tomorrow i.e. on April 5, 2025. This confusion is happening because tomorrow is the first Saturday of the month and also Ashtami. In such a situation, let us tell you that banks will be closed tomorrow, but not in the whole country, but there will be a bank holiday in only one state.
Banks will be closed tomorrow only in this state.
Banks will be closed in Telangana tomorrow because tomorrow April 5, Babu Jagjivan Ram's birth anniversary will be celebrated in Telangana. Due to this, there will be a bank holiday in Telangana. Banks will remain open in all other states. Let us tell you that Babu Jagjivan Ram, former Deputy Chief Minister and Defense Minister of India, was considered the messiah of Dalits, poor and deprived community of the society. He was one of the prominent leaders of the Dalit community, who not only raised voice for them but also included them in the freedom movement.
Bank holiday on 6 April
All banks across the country will remain closed on 6 April due to the festival of Ram Navami. Being a major festival of Hinduism, worship will be done in temples on this day. On the day of Ram Navami, Lord Ram is also worshiped along with Maa Siddhidatri. However, even after the bank holiday, you can take the help of online banking or net banking for bank work. Apart from this, ATM or UPI can also be used for money transactions.
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