Banks and schools closed for five days

ATMs Will Remain Functional And Filled

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Lucknow: It’s a perfect case of ideal timing. Beginning Thursday, the city
breaks into a holiday mood. A five-day festive bonanza for schoolchildren
and those in government sector.
   The holidays, which begin from Thursday on account of Vishwakarma Puja,
will stretch up to Monday - if Eid falls on the day. Friday is a holiday on
account of alvida namaz — the last Friday of Ramzan — and Saturday is
Agrasen Jayanti. Add to this, Sunday, and you get another off. Eid would
either be celebrated on Monday or Tuesday, so one more holiday is a
certainty. In fact, some schools have already announced closure on both the
days. “I am going to chill out... who would not like to make the most of
this break,” said Akshat Sharma, a college student.
   Preempting the season of ‘chuttis’, some people already left Lucknow on
Wednesday evening for outstation trips. Reeta and Amarjit Singh left for
Basti to meet their parents. Amarjit, a government employee, said, “I had
not been able to spend proper time with my parents during the previous
trips. But, I hope to make for that this time.’’
   Charbagh railway station saw a heavy rush on Wednesday. Aparna Sinha, a
resident of Indiranagar left for Haridwar along with her friends to
rejuvenate in an ashram there. “Most working women find it difficult to move
out given the household responsibilities. But since I’m free (after marrying
off my only daughter) I can enjoy this break,” she said.
   However, those who cannot go out of station need not fret. Options galore
within city as well. “One can use the long weekend to flip through books at
the National Book Fair.... afterall books are a man’s best friend,” said
Shikha Srivastava, who is doing the same. Another option came in the form of
a government order issued by the district magistrate. The DM has informed
that markets and shopping complexes in the city will remain open during the
weekend on account of Eid. Instead of the scheduled weekly off, the markets
will remain closed on Wednesday (September 23). So, the hint is clear: go on
a shopping spree this weekend.
Meanwhile, bankers association in the state informed that banks too will
remain closed from September 17-21 on account of the holidays. However, if
Eid falls on Tuesday, then banks will function on Monday. But, there is one
relief: the ATMs will remain functional and will be refilled from time to
time during the holidays. “...So, no need to worry for cash,” said Anil
Srivastava, a bank official.

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