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Good Friday, a major Christian, will fall on Friday (April 18) this year. Many are confused whether banks will remain open or closed on the occasion. You can check details regarding this
here. Good Friday, a major Christian festival that commemorates the day Jesus Christ was crucified, will fall on Friday, April 18 this year. Many are confused whether banks will remain open
or closed on the occasion. According to the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) holiday calendar, banks in most states are set to stay closed. However, it is not a public holiday across the
country, and hence banking operations may continue in some states. WHERE ARE BANKS CLOSED? According to the RBI's list of holidays, banks will remain closed in all states and regions
except for Tripura, Assam, Rajasthan, Jammu, Srinagar, and Himachal Pradesh. For residents of states other than the abovementioned, it is advisable that you complete any urgent bank work
before Friday's holiday. Banks in most states are expected to open on April 19 as it is a third Saturday. Then there will be a holiday on April 20 for Sunday. THESE SERVICES WILL
CONTINUE However, despite the bank closures, customers can still use the following services. ATM services Mobile banking facility Internet banking UPI and other online payment systems
UPCOMING BANKS HOLIDAYS Other upcoming regional bank holidays will fall on April 21 for Garia Puja in Tripura, April 29 for Bhagvan Shri Parshuram Jayanti in Himachal Pradesh, and April 30
for Basava Jayanti/Akshaya Tritiya in Karnataka.