Jaipur : the month of October is about to start. There are going to be plenty of holidays in this month. This is because many festivals are falling in the month of October. Which mainly includes the festivals of Vijay Dashami and Diwali. In such a situation, banks are going to remain closed for a total of 15 days this month. However, holidays are falling on different days in different states.
In Rajasthan, schools, colleges, banks and government offices will remain closed for a total of 10 days in this month. In such a situation, before going for any bank related work in the month of October, definitely check the list of holidays once. Let us tell you that these holidays include the second and fourth Saturday of the month as well as all Sundays. According to the calendar released by the Rajasthan government, there are five public holidays on 2, 3, 11, 12 and 31 October. These include the holiday of Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd October, Navratri Sthapana and Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti on 3rd October, Durga Ashtami on 11th, Vijayadashami on 12th and finally Diwali festival on 31st October. In this way, there will be a total of 5 days of public holidays in the month of October, excluding weekends.
There will be holidays on these dates in the month of October
There will be a public holiday on 2 October 2024 due to Gandhi Jayanti.
Navratri and Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti are on 3 October 2024. In such a situation, schools, colleges, government offices and banks across the country including Rajasthan will remain closed.
October 6, 2024 is Sunday.
On October 11, 2024, there will be a holiday in Rajasthan as well as across the country due to Maha Ashtami and Mahanavami (both are same in Hindi calendar).
There will be a holiday for all government offices, banks, schools and colleges on 12 October 2024 due to Vijayadashami.
October 13, 2024 is Sunday.
20th October 2024 is Sunday.
Due 4th Saturday 26th October 2024. There will be a holiday for banks.
October 27, 2024 is Sunday.
There will be a holiday on 31st October 2024 on Narak Chaturdashi and Diwali.