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Bank Holidays 2022 under NI Act: Jammu and Kashmir

The Administration of Jammu & Kashmir UT     declared the following days to be a public holiday during the year 2022, under the explanation of section 25 of NI act 1881.

Sr.NoDateDayOccasion/Festival Date
126.01.2022WednesdayREPUBLIC DAY
201.03.2022MondayMAHA SHIVRATRI
318.03.2022FridayHOLI (Jammu Province only)
401.04.2022FridayANNUAL CLOSING OF BANKS’ ACCOUNT
502.04.2022Friday1st NAVRATRI
614.04.2022ThursdayDr.B.R.AMBEDKAR BIRTHDAY/BAISAKHI
729.4.2022FridaySHAIB-I-QADAR/ JAMAT UL VIDA
803.05.2022TuesdayEID-UL-FITR
916.05.2022MondayBUDDHA JAYANTI
1008.08.2022MondayASHOORA
1115.08.2022MondayINDEPENDENCE DAY
1219.08.2022FridayJANMASHTAMI
1305.10.2022WednesdayDUSSERA /VIJAYA DASHAMI
1414.10.2022FridayFollowing Friday of EID-E-MILAD
1524.102022MondayDEEPAVALI
1626.10.2022WednesdayACCESSION DAY
1708.11.2022TuesdayGURUNANAK JI JAYANTI

The following holidays are not included in the above list as they fall on Second Saturday or Sundays

  1. 09.01.2022 Guru Gobind ji Birth day,
  2. 09.07.2022 Eid-Ul- Azha (Second Saturday)
  3. 10.07.2022 Eid-Ul Azha,
  4. 2.10.2022 Mahatma Gandhi Birth Day,
  5. 9.10.2022 Eid-i-Milad
  6. 25.12.2022 Christmas

If any of the holidays for the festivals of the Muslim fraternity notified above does not fall on the date notified, the holiday date may be altered by the concerned government or the community fraternity in government service may be granted special holidays on the date observable.

Disclaimer: Every effort has been taken to avoid errors or omissions in the list of holidays published above. In spite of this, it is possible that any changes in holiday dates, mistakes, errors, ambiguity, inconsistency, discrepancy, or doubts may inadvertently creep up. The readers are therefore requested to be guided by the holiday list announced by the banks of respective states/UT or by the IBA for correct and authentic information. The author or anyone connected directly or indirectly to this website accepts no responsibility whatsoever and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages which may arise because of the contents of this write-up.

Surendra Naik

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