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bank holidays January 2020: Complete list of bank holidays January 2020 to help you plan your financial activities

Jan 13, 2020, 12:12 IST
bank holidays is important so that we do not miss out on important transactions that might hamper the smooth flow of our lives.
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Here is a list of bank holidays in January 2020 to help you plan out your financial activities in the first month of the New Year. Hence, plan your financial activities beforehand.


DateDayHolidayApplicable in states
1 January 2020WednesdayNew Year’s DayAll over India
2 January 2020ThursdayMannam JayanthiKerala
2 January 2020ThursdayGuru Gobind Singh JayantiMany states
11 January 2020SaturdayMissionary DayMizoram
11 January 2020SaturdaySecond SaturdayAll over India
15 January 2020WednesdayBhogiPongalMakar SankrantiTusu PujaAndhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Assam, Punjab, and Maharashtra
16 January 2020ThursdayThiruvalluvar DayPuducherry, Tamil Nadu
17 January 2020FridayUzhavar Tirunal / PongalPuducherry, Tamil Nadu
23 January 2020ThursdayNetaji Subhas Chandra Bose JayantiWest Bengal, Tripura, Odisha, and Assam
25 January 2020SaturdaySonam Lhochar/Himachal Statehood DaySikkim, Himachal Pradesh
25 January 2020SaturdaySecond SaturdayAll over India
30 January 2020ThursdayVasant PanchamiSeveral States
31 January 2020FridayMe-dam-me-phiAssam

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The list shows the bank holidays in January 2020 and the states in which they are applicable.

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Republic Day in January 2020 falls on Sunday. This is only a national holiday we have in the month and the other holidays differ from state to state. As per the RBI regulations, the banks in India do not work on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month in addition to Sundays.



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