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Bank Holidays 2024: Haryana State

Human Resources Department, Government of Haryana in its order No.28/67/2008-1HR-I dated 22.12.2023 has released the Holiday Calendar for the Year 2024. The letter conveyed that the holidays enumerated in the schedule below shall be observed as public holidays under the explanation of section 25 of the Negotiable Instruments Act 1881

List of holidays

Sr.NoDateDayOccasion/Festival Date
126.01.2024FridayREPUBLIC DAY
214.02.2024WednesdayBASANT PANCHAMI/SRI CHHOTU RAM JAYANTI
308.03.2024FridayMAHASHIVARATRI
425.03.2024MondayHOLI
501.04.2024*MondayBanks’ Annual closing of Accounts (First working day of April)
611.04.2024ThursdayID-UL-FITR
717.04.2024WednesdayRAM NAVAMI
810.05.2024FridayPARASHURAM JAYANTI/AKSHAYA TRITYA
917.06.2024MondayID –UL ZUHA (BAKRID)
1031.07.2024ThursdaySHAHEED UDAM SINGH MARTYRDOM DAY
1115.08.2023ThursdayINDEPENDENCE DAY
1219.08.2024MondayBanks’ Annual Closing of Accounts (First working day of April)
1326.08.2024MondayJANMASHTAMI
1423.09.2024MondaySHAHEEDI DIVAS/HARYANA WAR HEROE’S MARTYRDOM
1502.10.2024WednesdayMAHATMA GANDHI JAYANTHI
1603.10.2024ThursdayMAHARAJA AGRISEN JAYANTI
1717.10.2024ThursdayMAHARSHI VALMIKI JAYANTI/MAHARSHI AJMIDH JAYANTI
1801.11.2024FridayDEEPAVALI/HARYANA DAY

All Sundays and 2nd & 4th Saturdays are Bank Holidays under the explanation to section 25 of the Negotiable Instrument Act 1881. (This holiday rule is applicable to all commercial and cooperative banks operating in entire India).

If any of the holidays for the festivals of the Muslim fraternity notified above do 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. Despite this, any changes in holiday dates, mistakes, errors, ambiguity, inconsistency, discrepancy, or doubts may inadvertently creep up. 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 that may arise because of the contents of this write-up.

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