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Banks will remain closed for 17 days in December: Apart from 5 Sundays and 2 Saturdays, there will be no work at different places for 10 days.

December will start with a holiday on Sunday (1st December). ()

The new month i.e. December is about to start. There will be no work in banks for 17 days in December. Due to many reasons, banks will not open for 10 days at different places in the country. Apart from these, banks will also remain closed on 5 Sundays and 2 Saturdays.

The month will start with a holiday on Sunday (1st December). Banks will remain closed in most parts of the country on Christmas on 25th December. Here we are telling you about the bank holidays of the month of December.

Work will be done through online banking You can transact money or do other work through online banking and ATM despite bank holidays. Bank holidays will not have any impact on these facilities.

No trading in stock market for 10 days in December There will be no trading in the stock market for 10 days in December 2024. There will be no trading for 9 days on Saturday and Sunday. Apart from this, the stock market will remain closed on 25th December also.

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