Holidays are something everyone always look forward to. Well, let’s admit that we all look at calendars for holidays before the New Year starts or as soon as year starts. After accessing the holiday calendar, especially calendars related to our profession or company we work in, the next thing we do is to plan our vacations. Everyone’s guilty pleasure, no? Yeah! We know. And we can feel you. So, if you live in Maharashtra and work in a bank or someone you know works in a bank then, this blog will definitely help you. We have listed down the Bank Holidays in Maharashtra 2021. Therefore, get ready with your planner so you can mark the days suitable for your vacations. Or maybe simply to sit back and relax.
In this table of Bank Holidays in Maharashtra 2021, there are 24 rows. That means, there will be 24 holidays in Maharashtra in total in the year 2021. These offs apply to all the banks or branches of banks situated in Maharashtra.
On the other hand, some holidays can be subject to modification on the basis of government announcements or RBI orders.
List of Bank Holidays in Maharashtra 2021
S. No. | DATE | DAY | HOLIDAY |
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1 | 26-Jan | Tuesday | Republic Day |
2 | 19-Feb | Friday | Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti |
3 | 11-Mar | Thursday | Maha Shivaratri |
4 | 29-Mar | Monday | Holi |
5 | 02-Apr | Friday | Good Friday |
6 | 13-Apr | Tuesday | Gudi Padwa |
7 | 14-Apr | Wednesday | Dr Ambedkar Jayanti |
8 | 21-Apr | Wednesday | Ram Navami |
9 | 25-Apr | Sunday | Mahavir Jayanti |
10 | 01-May | Saturday | Maharashtra Day |
11 | 13-May | Thursday | Idul Fitr |
12 | 26-May | Wednesday | Buddha Purnima |
13 | 20-Jul | Tuesday | Bakrid / Eid al Adha |
14 | 15-Aug | Sunday | Independence Day |
15 | 17-Aug | Tuesday | Parsi New Year |
16 | 19-Aug | Thursday | Muharram |
17 | 10-Sep | Friday | Ganesh Chaturthi |
18 | 02-Oct | Saturday | Gandhi Jayanti |
19 | 15-Oct | Friday | Vijaya Dashami |
20 | 19-Oct | Tuesday | Eid e Milad |
21 | 04-Nov | Thursday | Diwali |
22 | 05-Nov | Friday | Deepavali Holiday |
23 | 19-Nov | Friday | Guru Nanak Jayanti |
24 | 25-Dec | Saturday | Christmas Day |
Please Note: Following calendar has been prepared after thorough research but some of the festivals & holidays are subject to vary depending on the positioning of the moon and the decision of the Government or respective organisations.
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