Bank Holidays in Telangana 2024, List of Bank Vacations in Hyderabad 2024. Frankly speaking there are many bank holidays in Telangana. Among these include the various holidays for Vinayaka Chaturthi and the other festivals that people of the state celebrate. If you are planning to take the bank holidays in Telangana, you should enjoy the same by doing a whole lot of things.This page contains a calendar of all 2024 bank holidays for Telangana. These dates may be modified as official changes are announced…
Bank Holidays in Telangana 2024
In India, we have federal and regional government holidays and popular observances as well. The bank holidays in India varies from one bank to the other, though the central government and the Ministry of Personnel announces some Public Bank holidays in India on – Republic Day (January 26), Independence Day (August 15), Gandhi Jayanti (October 2).
Also the bank holidays caters to some cultural and religious holidays such as – Budh Purnima, Diwali, Dussehra, Christmas, and Eid etc. Check out Bank Holidays in Telangana.
You can find the list of the public holidays in Telangana 2024 below, though these dates may vary if any official change is announced. Also, all the private and public sector banks are closed on 2nd Saturday and 4th Saturday of every month.
List of Bank Holidays in Telangana 2024
Date & Month | Day | Holiday |
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January 1 | Monday | New Year’s Day |
January 13 | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
January 15 | Monday | Makara Sankranti |
January 26 | Friday | Republic Day |
January 27 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
February 10 | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
February 24 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
March 8 | Friday | Maha Shivaratri |
March 9 | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
March 23 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
March 25 | Monday | Holi |
March 29 | Friday | Good Friday |
April 5 | Friday | Babu Jagjivan Ram Jayanti |
April 9 | Tuesday | Ugadi |
April 10 | Wednesday | Idul Fitr |
April 11 | Thursday | Idul Fitr Holiday |
April 13 | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
April 14 | Sunday | Dr Ambedkar Jayanti |
April 17 | Wednesday | Ram Navami |
April 27 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
May 11 | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
May 25 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
June 8 | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
June 17 | Monday | Bakrid / Eid al Adha |
June 22 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
July 13 | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
July 17 | Wednesday | Muharram |
July 27 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
July 31 | Wednesday | Bonalu |
August 10 | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
August 15 | Thursday | Independence Day |
August 24 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
August 26 | Monday | Janmashtami |
September 7 | Saturday | Ganesh Chaturthi |
September 14 | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
September 16 | Monday | Eid e Milad |
September 28 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
October 2 | Wednesday | Gandhi Jayanti |
October 3 | Thursday | First Day of Bathukamma |
October 11 | Friday | Maha Ashtami |
October 12 | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
October 13 | Sunday | Vijaya Dashami |
October 26 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
October 31 | Thursday | Deepavali |
November 9 | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
November 15 | Friday | Guru Nanak Jayanti |
November 23 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
December 14 | Saturday | Second Saturday Bank Holiday |
December 25 | Wednesday | Christmas Day |
December 26 | Thursday | Christmas Holiday |
December 28 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday Bank Holiday |
Note: The 2nd Saturday and 4th Saturday of every month as public holidays for banks in India
Telangana is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. Telangana was a part of Andhra Pradesh until 1st June 2014. On 2nd June 2014, Telangana was formed, and it became the 29th state in India. This state is also referred as the youngest state in India.
Telangana was formed due to the contribution of the present Chief Minister of Telangana, K Chandrashekar Rao. Telangana consists of 31 Districts, of which Hyderabad city is the Capital city of Telangana. In fact, tourists visiting Telangana can get a host of exhilarating experiences, including ice skating, horse riding, paragliding and rafting.