In September 2024, banks will remain closed for almost nine days in Manipur. Apart from regular bank holidays i..e Sundays and second and fourth Saturdays, banks in Manipur will remain closed for one more day on account of Milad-i-Sherif * (Birthday of Prophet Muhammed) (September 16).
Date & Month | Day | Holiday |
---|---|---|
September 14 | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
September 16 | Monday | Eid e Milad |
September 28 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
In September, apart from regular holidays, and two national holidays banks will function as normal in the UT. Banks in Manipur will remain closed for almost nine days in the state in September 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 SBI, Federal Bank, Bank of Baroda, and Punjab National Bank will remain closed on the bank holidays.
Manipur is in North Eastern India. Imphal is the capital of Manipur. The state is also known for its scenic beauty. It has caves, waterfalls, lakes and islands and big scope in eco tourism. Bishnupur City, Chandel City, Churachandpur City are some of the major cities of Manipur.
In the month of September, banks will remain closed for nine days. The days when banks will remain closed in Manipur include:
September 1- Sunday
September 8 - Sunday
September 14 - Saturday
September 15- Sunday
September 16 - Milad-i-Sherif * (Birthday of Prophet Muhammed)
September 22 - Sunday
September 28- Saturday
September 29- Sunday
Apart from regional holidays, Manipur has regional holidays. Thus, if banks in other states are open on a certain date it is not necessary that banks in Manipur will also remain open on that day. During these bank holidays in Manipur, the banks are closed. As per an understanding between the Indian Banks' Association and All India Bank Employees Association, all public sector banks in Manipur and other states of India are closed on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month.
In Manipur, 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.