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Bank holidays September 2022: Banks to remain closed for 14 days, check full list here

Every year, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) lays out a monthly plan for bank holidays to avoid any hassle at the last moment.

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September is here and it’s a perfect time to clear your bank issues. Before procrastinating your bank-related activities, you are advised to go through the list of bank holidays in September. Every year, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) lays out a monthly plan for bank holidays to avoid any hassle at the last moment.

September is marked as the beginning of meteorological autumn in the northern hemisphere. From Ganesh Chaturthi, Onam to Navratri, this month includes some of the auspicious festivals of Hindus. According to the notification, banks will remain closed for 14 days in September owing to festivals and weekends.

However, the bank holidays vary from state to state owing to festivals. It must be noted that banks will not be closed for all festivals in all states and regions. For example, bank branches might be closed for Onam in Kerala but not closed for the same in other states.

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Check the complete list of state-wise bank holidays in September 2022

  • September 1: Ganesh Chaturthi (2nd day) – Panaji
  • September 4: Sunday, weekly holiday, all states
  • September 6: Tuesday, Ramdev Jayanti, Rajasthan
  • September 1-8: Tuesday to Thursday, Onam, Kerala
  • September 8: Thursday, Thiruvonam, Kerala
  • September 9: Friday, Indra Jatra, Sikkim
  • September 10: Saturday, Shree Narayana Guru Jayanti, Kerala
  • September 11: Sunday, weekly holiday, all states
  • September 18: Sunday, weekly holiday, all states
  • September 21: Wednesday, Shree Narayana Guru Samadhi, Kerala
  • September 23: Friday, Heroes’ Martyrdom Day, Haryana
  • September 24: Fourth Saturday, weekly holiday, all states
  • September 25: Sunday, First Day of Bathukamma, Telangana
  • September 26: Monday, Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti, Haryana and Ghatasthapana, Rajasthan
  • September 28: Wednesday, S. Bhagat Singh Jayanti, Punjab

The Reserve Bank of India categorizes its holidays into three categories: Negotiable Instruments Act Holidays, Negotiable Instruments Act Holidays, and Real-Time Gross Settlement Holidays; and Banks’ Closing of Accounts.

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CBSE class 10 result 2026 out, who can appear for second board exam explained

CBSE has announced Class 10 results 2026 and introduced clear rules for the second board exam. Here’s who is eligible and who is not.

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the Class 10 results for 2026, along with key guidelines for students who wish to appear in the second board examination under the newly introduced two-exam policy.

As per the updated system aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, students now have an opportunity to improve their performance in selected subjects through a second exam scheduled later in the same academic year.

Who is eligible for second board exam

CBSE has laid down specific conditions for students to appear in the second board examination:

  • It is mandatory for students to appear in the first board exam
  • Students must have appeared in at least three subjects in the main exam
  • Those who have passed can opt for improvement in up to three subjects
  • Students in the compartment category are also eligible to appear
  • Improvement is allowed only in subjects already taken in the first exam

The second exam allows students to improve marks in subjects such as Science, Mathematics, Social Science, and languages.

Who is not eligible

Certain categories of students will not be allowed to appear in the second board exam:

  • Students who did not appear in three or more subjects
  • Those who failed in three or more subjects
  • Students placed in specific non-eligible categories by the board

Such students will have to reappear in the next main examination cycle instead.

Important rules students must note

CBSE has also clarified several important rules:

  • Change of subjects is not permitted in the second exam
  • No corrections in student data will be allowed
  • Schools will submit the list of candidates for the second exam
  • Students can improve performance in a maximum of three subjects

The board aims to reduce exam pressure and give students flexibility to improve scores within the same academic year.

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Who is Samrat Choudhary, the BJP leader chosen as Bihar chief minister

Samrat Choudhary has been named Bihar’s new chief minister, becoming the first BJP leader to hold the post in the state.

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Samrat Choudhary

Samrat Choudhary has been chosen as the new chief minister of Bihar, marking a major political shift in the state. His elevation follows the resignation of Nitish Kumar, who is set to move to the Rajya Sabha.

With this development, Choudhary becomes the first leader from the Bharatiya Janata Party to occupy the top post in Bihar, a state long dominated by Nitish Kumar’s leadership for over two decades.

Who is Samrat Choudhary

Born on November 16, 1968, Samrat Choudhary is a seasoned politician with a long career in Bihar politics. He has served in multiple key roles, including deputy chief minister and minister in various state departments.

He represents the Tarapur assembly constituency and has previously held positions such as leader of the opposition in the Bihar Legislative Council and president of the BJP’s Bihar unit.

Choudhary comes from a political family, with his father, Shakuni Choudhary, also being an established political figure. Over the years, he has built a strong grassroots presence, particularly in the Munger region.

Political journey and rise in BJP

Choudhary began his political career in the 1990s and was earlier associated with parties like the Rashtriya Janata Dal and Janata Dal (United) before joining the BJP.

His rise within the BJP has been steady, culminating in his appointment as deputy chief minister in 2024. He handled important portfolios such as finance, urban development, and panchayati raj during his tenure.

He is also considered an influential OBC leader, which is seen as a key factor in his selection as chief minister, reflecting the party’s strategy to broaden its social base.

A major political shift in Bihar

Choudhary’s appointment signals a new phase in Bihar politics, with the BJP taking direct leadership of the state government. The party, which is the single-largest in the assembly, elected him as its legislative party leader, clearing the path for his swearing-in as chief minister.

His leadership will be closely watched as he takes charge after a long period dominated by Nitish Kumar.

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CBSE 10th result 2026 expected soon, students advised to prepare DigiLocker access

CBSE is likely to announce Class 10 result 2026 soon in April. Students can check scores on official websites, DigiLocker, and UMANG app.

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CBSE 10th result 2026

The Central Board of Secondary Education is expected to declare the Class 10 board examination result for 2026 soon, with indications pointing toward an announcement in April. However, the board has not yet confirmed the official date and time.

Students who appeared for the examination are advised to stay prepared and keep their login credentials ready, as the result can be released at any time once the final process is completed.

Result likely earlier than usual

Unlike previous years when CBSE results were typically released in May, the 2026 Class 10 result is expected earlier. The shift is linked to changes in the examination system, including the introduction of multiple exam phases during the academic year.

The board conducted the Class 10 examinations between February 17 and March 11, 2026, with lakhs of students participating across the country.

Where to check CBSE 10th result 2026

Once declared, students will be able to access their results through multiple official platforms, including:

  • Official websites such as cbse.gov.in and results.cbse.nic.in
  • DigiLocker platform for digital marksheets
  • UMANG mobile application

These platforms are expected to host the result simultaneously to ensure smooth access for students.

Advisory for students before result declaration

Students have been advised not to wait until the result day to complete formalities. They should create and verify their DigiLocker accounts in advance to avoid last-minute issues.

Digital marksheets made available through DigiLocker will be considered valid and can be used for further admission and documentation purposes.

Steps to check scorecard

After the result is announced, students can follow these steps:

  1. Visit the official CBSE result website
  2. Click on the Class 10 result link
  3. Enter roll number and required details
  4. Submit and view the result
  5. Download or print the marksheet for future use

Students are advised to carefully verify all details mentioned in the scorecard after downloading it.

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