In November, the Delhi government announced holidays on the following days. November 11, is the second week of Saturday as a Bank Holiday; November 12, on account of Diwali; November 27, on account of Guru Nanak's Birthday; on November 28, the fourth week of Saturday is a Bank Holiday.
Date & Month | Day | Holiday |
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November 1 | Friday | Diwali |
November 9 | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
November 15 | Friday | Guru Nanak Jayanti |
November 23 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
All the banks in Delhi will remain closed on the above-mentioned days. The banks will not perform the usual functioning these days. All the banks including Kotak Mahindra Bank, Nainital Bank, Corporation Bank, and DCB Bank will remain closed on the bank holidays.
Diwali: It is a Hindu festival. The Diwali festival is one of the prominent festivals celebrated in the country with great enthusiasm and pomp. The Festival of Lights has the potency to unite the entire country due to its appeal. People in the national capital lit their homes with many diyas (small lamps) during the celebratory event. The lighting of the lamp is a way to pay obscene and bow to the god for achieving health, knowledge, prosperity and so on. Lots of dishes, including sweets, will be prepared to mark the occasion.
Grub Fest – It is the biggest food festival in Delhi. This festival will have delectable delights from the kitchens of some of the popular restaurants, performances and entertainment activities. People who love food can plan to visit this fest with family and friends and indulge in mouth-watering food. There will be no bank holiday on Grub Fest.