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Bank Holidays in August 2024 in Madhya Pradesh

In August 2024, banks will remain closed for almost eight days in Madhya Pradesh. Apart from regular bank holidays i..e Sundays and second and fourth Saturdays, banks in Madhya Pradesh will remain closed for three more days on account of Independence Day (August 15 ), Raksha Bandhan (August 18), and Janmashtami (August 26).

  • August - 2024

    • SUN
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    • WED
    • THU
    • FRI
    • SAT
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    • 4
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    • 8
    • 9
    • 10
      Second Saturday Bank Holiday
    • 11
    • 12
    • 13
    • 14
    • 15
      Independence Day
    • 16
    • 17
    • 18
    • 19
      Raksha Bandhan
    • 20
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    • 24
      Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday
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    • 26
      Janmashtami
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    • 29
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    • 31
Date & Month Day Holiday
August 10 Saturday Second Saturday Bank Holiday
August 15 Thursday Independence Day
August 19 Monday Raksha Bandhan
August 24 Saturday Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday
August 26 Monday Janmashtami
Month Wise Bank Holiday in Madhya Pradesh
January February March
April May June
July August September
October November December

Bank Holidays in Madhya Pradesh during August

In August, apart from regular holidays, and two national holidays banks will function as normal in the state. Banks in Madhya Pradesh will remain closed for almost eight days in the state in August 2024. One should always keep track of the bank holiday calendar 2024 so that your financial tasks are completed on time.

All the banks including ICICI Bank, DCB Bank, Federal Bank and Tamilnad Mercantile Bank Limited will remain closed on bank holidays in Madhya Pradesh.

The state of Madhya Pradesh is located right in the middle of the country, which is why it is called "Madhya", which means central. It is the second-largest state in India, in terms of land area. The state is of great historical importance as it was the seat for the Mauryas, Guptas, and a host of other Rajput kings. On a bank holiday in Madhya Pradesh, you can visit various tourist hotspots like the popular Kanha National Park, Van Vihar National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, Indore, Jabalpur, Gwalior, and Ujjain. Hindi is the official language of the state, though there is a significant number of people who also speak Marathi.

All the banks in Madhya Pradesh will remain closed on the above-mentioned days. The banks will not perform the usual functioning on these days. All the banks including YES Bank, Tamilnad Mercantile Bank Limited, Nainital Bank, and IDFC Bank will remain closed on the bank holidays.

In the month of August, banks will remain closed for eight days. The days when banks will remain closed in Madhya Pradesh include:

August 4 - Sunday

August 10 - Saturday

August 11- Sunday

August 18- Sunday

August 15- Independence Day

August 18 - Raksha Bandhan

 August 26 - Janmashtami

August 24 - Saturday

August 25 - Sunday

Apart from regional holidays, Madhya Pradesh has regional holidays. Thus, if banks in other states are open on a certain date it is not necessary that banks in Madhya Pradesh will also remain open on that day. During these bank holidays in Madhya Pradesh, the banks are closed. As per an understanding between the Indian Banks' Association and All India Bank Employees Association, all public sector banks in Madhya Pradesh and other states of India are closed on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month.

In Madhya Pradesh, bank holidays do not mean people will not have access to net banking facilities. Even when banks are closed people can conduct financial transactions via online mode.

Independence Day: India got its independence from British rule on August 15, 1947. It is the National Day of India and is celebrated as a national festival across the country. It is also known as I-day. On this day, the Prime Minister of India will hoist the national flag at Red Fort situated in New Delhi before addressing the nation from its rampant. The hoisting of the national flag indicates the rise of a new nation, free from foreign colonial rule/domination.

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