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Get your bank work done before Thursday; 4-day 'Holi'day coming up

However, according to the Indian Banks' Association (IBA) website, in states like Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka, there will not be a holiday on Holi.

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Customers will not be able to conduct transactions in banks for four days in a row as they will be closed from Thursday in many states.

However, according to officials, banks will try to ensure that ATMs remain operational during these holidays. Thursday will be a holiday for celebrating the Holi festival, followed by Good Friday and the weekend.

Banks are closed on second and fourth Saturdays every month. Hence, there are four continuous offs for bank employees in several states. In states like Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka, however, there will not be a holiday on Holi, as per the Indian Banks' Association (IBA) website.

Banks are trying to ensure that ATMs remain operational during these days so that people don't have any cash problem, a senior public sector bank official said.

They are trying to put higher denomination notes in ATM machines to ensure meeting the cash demand, the official added.

Meanwhile, IDBI Bank has said, "A section of employees of the bank have served a notice of strike from March 28, 2016, to March 31, 2016. If the strike materialises, normal banking services may be affected. In order to minimise the inconvenience to customers, the bank has decided to keep all its offices open on March 26, 2016 (Saturday)."

The staffers, belonging to the All India Bank Employees Association (AIBEA) and All India Bank Officers Association (AIBOA), have given the strike call to protest against the government move to privatise IDBI Bank. The government owns around 80% stake in the bank.

In the Budget 2016, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said the government was open to bringing down its stake in IDBI Bank to below 50%. 

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