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2024 की दिवाली की तारीख को लेकर पूरे भारत में असमंजस की स्थिति बनी हुई है। यह भ्रम पंचांग और ग्रेगोरियन कैलेंडर में तारीखों के अंतर से हुआ है। यही भ्रम रबी की लिस्ट में भी देखने को मिल रहा है। अब ऐसे में लोग कंफ्यूज हैं कि बैंक की छुट्टी कब रहेगी।

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00:00The festival of Diwali is celebrated on Kartika Mawasya, but with the date of Diwali of the year 2024, there is a state of chaos in the whole of India.
00:12This delusion has happened between Panchang and Gregorian calendars.
00:17This delusion is also seen in the list of RBI.
00:20Now people are confused about when the banks will be closed.
00:24So let us tell you in this video that according to the RBI, when will the banks be closed for Diwali?
00:31In fact, Kartika Mawasya is being celebrated on 31 October and 1 November in 2024.
00:36According to religious belief, Diwali is celebrated on Kartika Mawasya and on this day, Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped.
00:43According to Panchang, Kartika Mawasya will start on Thursday, i.e. 31 October 2024 at 3.52 pm.
00:51And on Friday, 1 November 2024, it will end at 6.16 pm.
00:57It is believed that Diwali is celebrated after sunset.
01:00In this case, the Pandits of Kashi have said that Diwali will be celebrated on 31 October.
01:05Now here the Reserve Bank of India, i.e. RBI has given a two-day holiday for Diwali.
01:10In the list issued by the RBI, Thursday, 31 October and Friday, 1 November are both days off.
01:18In Uttar Pradesh, RBI has given Diwali holiday on 31 October in Rajasthan, 31 October in Delhi, 1 October in Chennai and 1 October in Jammu.
01:26Due to the holiday of banks, you do not need to take tension.
01:30Because if the bank is closed, you cannot deposit drafts or deposit cheques.
01:35But you can do other bank-related work like withdrawing cash or making transactions.
01:41You can withdraw cash using a debit card from the ATM, while you can transfer money using the online banking facility.
01:48For this, you do not have to worry.
01:51So when are you celebrating Diwali? Tell us in the comment box.
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