The entire nation celebrates this very unique day, January 22. The nation has designated a half-day holiday for this day. Additionally, word is spreading that regional ruler banks, public sector banks, public sector insurance businesses, and public sector financial institutions would all be closed until 2:30 pm.
In addition,
the Uttar Pradesh government has declared January 22 to be a government holiday. All government offices will continue to be closed in this location as a result. The state has designated January 22 as a holiday by the Negotiable Instruments Act of 1881.
Why was it decided to take a half-day leave?
In addition, government buildings, as well as universities and colleges nationwide, will be closed from dawn until 2:30 pm on this day. Union Minister Jitendra Singh announced that all central government offices would be closed for 30 minutes on January 22 due to the dedication of Ram Lala at Ayodhya. According to him, the decision to declare January 22 as a half-day vacation in central government offices was made in light of the overwhelming public enthusiasm.
List of bank holidays-
>> Due to the inauguration ceremony of the Ram temple in Ayodhya on January 22, all the banks of UP will remain closed.
>> Banks will remain closed in Imphal on 22 January due to the Imoinu disturbance.
>> There will be a bank holiday in Manipur on 23 January due to singing and dancing.
>> Banks will remain closed on January 25 in Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu due to the birthday of Mohammad Hazrat Ali.
>> Banks across the country will remain closed on 26th January, Republic Day.
>> There will be a holiday in all banks on 27th January due to the fourth Saturday.
>> Banks will remain closed on 28th January due to Sunday.
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