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Bank Holiday Alert! Will Banks Be Closed On October 27 For Chhath Puja? Find Out Here
New Delhi: With the sparkle of Diwali just fading, the festive spirit continues as people gear up to celebrate Chhath Puja. However, amid the excitement, many are wondering whether banks will remain open or closed during these celebrations. October has already been packed with back-to-back festivals from Navratri and Vijayadashami to Diwali and Lakshmi Pujan leading to several bank holidays across the country.
Bank Holiday on October 27: What You Need to Know
Banks in many parts of India will remain closed on October 27 in observance of Chhath Puja. While some regions will have a two-day break, others will see banks closed for just one day, depending on the state and local traditions.
Chhath Puja 2025: Dates, Significance, and Celebrations
Chhath Puja 2025 will be celebrated from October 25 to 28, marking four days of devotion dedicated to the Sun God. The festival holds special importance in states like Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and even in parts of Nepal. During these days, devotees observe fasts, take holy dips in rivers, and offer prayers to thank the Sun God for sustaining life on Earth while seeking blessings for health, prosperity, and happiness.
Bank Schedule and Services During the Festive Month
Banks in Gujarat will remain closed on October 31 to honour Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s birth anniversary. As per the RBI holiday calendar, all banks nationwide will also stay shut on the second and fourth Saturdays and Sundays.
Digital Banking to the Rescue During Holidays
Customers can still perform fund transfers, bill payments, and balance checks via online banking, mobile apps, ATMs, and UPI. Only in-person services like large cash deposits, cheque clearances, and demand drafts will be unavailable. To avoid inconvenience, customers are advised to plan their bank visits accordingly and make full use of digital banking facilities during the festive period.
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Nifty 50, Nifty Midcap 150 Emerge As Top Indices In November: Report
New Delhi: Nifty 50 and Nifty Midcap 150 emerged as best-performing indices in November, with a growth of 1.87 per cent and 1.59 per cent, respectively, a report said on Saturday. Meanwhile, Nifty 50 outperformed with a return of 7.27 per cent, 5.87 per cent, and 8.59 per cent over the last 3 months, 6 months, and 1-year period, respectively.
At the same time, the Nifty Midcap 150 continued to show steady traction with gains of 7.93 per cent, 6.01 per cent, and 7.12 per cent across the same 3-month, 6-month, and 1-year periods, Motilal Oswal Mutual Fund said in its report.
The broader market also delivered healthy gains, with the Nifty 500 gaining 0.94 per cent in the previous month, with large and midcap stocks up about 1-2 per cent and smallcaps corrected by around 1-3 per cent. Over the last 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year, the index has consecutively given positive returns of 6.55 per cent, 4.96 per cent and 5.94 per cent, the report noted.
The Nifty Smallcap 250 Index showed mixed momentum, declining 3.36 per cent during the month, while recording a moderate 1.37 per cent gain over the past 3 months. However, returns remained subdued over longer periods, with the index slipping 0.60 per cent over 6 months and 5.55 per cent over the 1-year horizon.
The Nifty Microcap 250 Index also reflected volatility, registering a 2.83 per cent decline in November. According to the report, the Nifty Next 50 Index ended the month with a marginal decline of 0.98 per cent but maintained positive momentum over the medium term with gains of 5.16 over 3 months and 3.56 per cent over 6 months, while delivering −2.25 per cent over the 1 year.
Sector performance remained mixed with IT delivering an increase of 4.74 per cent, Auto 3.60 per cent, Banks 3.42 per cent and Healthcare 2.30 per cent in November. The Defence sector delivered the strongest annual performance with an impressive 19.43 per cent return, emerging as the best-performing segment over the year.
The Auto sector followed closely at 18.85 per cent, the Banking sector also posted a healthy 14.79 per cent gain, and Metals also recorded a strong 13.94 per cent. Healthcare generated 6.40 per cent, indicating steady but moderate expansion.
Realty, on the other hand, slipped further by 4.69 per cent in November and 11.47 per cent in the past year. The broader trend shows a 1–4 per cent decline across these segments during November, reflecting sector-specific pressures and profit-taking after earlier rallies, the report highlighted.
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Income Tax Department cautions taxpayers against rise in fake emails, SMS scams – The Times of India
NEW DELHI: The Income Tax Department has issued a public advisory cautioning taxpayers, especially senior citizens, against fraudulent emails, SMS messages, and websites impersonating the Department to steal personal and financial information.In an official awareness message shared by the Income Tax Department, Government of India, on X, taxpayers have been urged to remain vigilant and verify the authenticity of all communications claiming to be from tax authorities.Fraudsters, the Department warned, are increasingly using fake sender IDs, misleading links and look-alike websites to trick individuals into revealing sensitive details such as PAN numbers, passwords and one-time passwords (OTPs).The Department has reiterated that taxpayers should access tax-related services only through the official portal https://www.incometax.gov.in.Any other website resembling the official domain–such as variations using “efiling” or altered spellings–should be treated as suspicious.“Think Twice, Act Wise,” the advisory reads, emphasising that the Income Tax Department never asks for OTPs, passwords or confidential personal information via email, SMS or phone calls. Taxpayers are advised to always check the sender’s email address and website domain carefully before clicking on any link.To strengthen public awareness, the Department has also encouraged citizens to report suspicious activity. Suspected phishing emails can be forwarded to webmanager@incometax.gov.in, with a copy marked to incident@cert-in.org.in, the national cyber incident response agency.For assistance, taxpayers may also contact the official helpdesk at 1800 103 0025 or 080 46122000.The campaign is part of the government’s broader effort to promote cyber hygiene and protect citizens from digital fraud, particularly vulnerable groups such as senior citizens. The Income Tax Department has urged people to share the message widely to safeguard family members and loved ones.“Think before you click–stay tax smart, stay safe,” the Income Tax Department advised, reinforcing that awareness and caution remain the strongest defences against online tax scams. (ANI)
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Refund Delay 2025: A Step-By-Step Guide To Check Income Tax Payout Status
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The income tax department is analysing certain refund claims flagged by the system, either because they were “high-value” or due to deductions that required deeper scrutiny.
Income Tax Refund Delay.
Even as the income tax department ups its ante against the fake deductions, a section of taxpayers are still awaiting their tax return for this year. The refund delay 2025 comes even as the department is scrutinising bogus tax claims “red-flagged” by the system. Ravi Agrawal, chairman of the Central Board of Direct Taxation (CBDT), has said that the refunds would be cleared in December.
In November, the CBDT chairman said the department was analysing certain refund claims flagged by the system, either because they were “high-value” or due to deductions that required deeper scrutiny. He added that taxpayers have been advised to “file a revised return” wherever discrepancies exist.
When are income tax refunds usually issued?
Refund processing begins only after an ITR is successfully e-verified. Once that is done, the income tax department generally credits the refund within four to five weeks, as per the department’s guidelines.
This timeline is followed in most cases. When delays occur, they typically stem from common issues such as:
• An unvalidated bank account (mandatory for receiving refunds)
• An incorrect or inactive IFSC code
• A mismatch between the taxpayer’s name and the PAN details
• A discrepancy between the ITR and data in Form 26AS or the AIS
Missing an email or notification seeking clarification can also pause processing entirely.
How to check your income tax refund status
The refund status can be tracked anytime through the income tax portal. Here’s the step-by-step process:
Visit the portal at: eportal.incometax.gov.in/iec/foservices/.
Go to the e-Filing homepage.
Log in using your user ID and password.
Navigate to: e-File → Income Tax Returns → View Filed Returns
Select the relevant assessment year and click View Details.
This page will show whether your refund has been issued, is under review, or is pending due to additional information required.
Why are ITR refunds delayed in 2025?
Most delays arise from banking or identity-related discrepancies — wrong bank account numbers, invalid IFSC codes, unvalidated accounts, or PAN-Aadhaar linkage issues.
Refunds are also held back when deductions appear inaccurate or require supporting documentation. In such cases, the system routes the return for additional checks.
Mismatches between Form 16, Form 26AS and the AIS are another common trigger. Returns pulled into manual verification naturally take longer to process.
For a majority of taxpayers, refunds arrive within the usual four-five weeks. For others, the processing time depends on how quickly verification, bank detail correction, or responses to notices are completed. Ensuring that all records match and regularly checking the portal remain the easiest ways to avoid further delay.
December 13, 2025, 15:46 IST
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