Public holiday in UP on 22 January
In view of the Ram Mandir Pran Pratistha ceremony in Ayodhya, many states have declared January 22 as a holiday. In Uttar Pradesh also, January 22 has been declared a public holiday i.e. government holiday. A circular has been issued by the government in this regard. Meanwhile, news is coming out that there will be bank holidays in Uttar Pradesh on January 22.
If banks remain closed on 22 January i.e. Monday, then banks are going to function only for two days in Uttar Pradesh next week. Banks are going to remain closed across the country on 21st January due to Sunday. on 22 january Ram Mandir There will be a bank holiday due to the function. After that, there will be normal functioning in banks on Tuesday, January 23 and Wednesday, January 24.
four consecutive days holidays
There will be a bank holiday on Thursday, January 25, on the occasion of the birthday of Hazrat Mohammad Ali. After that the next day i.e. Friday 26th January Republic Day Banks will remain closed even on this occasion. 27th January is the fourth Saturday of the month and after that 28th January is Sunday. If seen this way, banks are going to remain closed for four consecutive days from January 25 to January 28. During the next eight days from January 21, banks will be open only for 2 days and there will be holidays for 6 days.
Circular circulating on social media
A circular regarding bank holiday on 22 January is being shared on social media. It is being said in the circular that under the Negotiable Instruments Act 1881, all banks will remain closed in Uttar Pradesh on January 22. This means that along with government banks, private banks will also remain closed on 22 January.
You will be able to do banking work in this way
Due to frequent bank holidays, common people may have to face difficulties in banking work. In such a situation, those who have to do financial work will have the help of online facilities. During this time people can use ATM to withdraw money. To transfer money, you can use UPI, Net Banking or Mobile Banking. Mobile and internet banking services of banks will continue to work as usual.