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Holiday List for Year 2021 SR No Holiday List for year 2021 SR No. Holiday Date Day Holiday Particulars Category 1 26-Jan-21 Tuesday Republic Day Non Business Day for all schemes of LICMF 2 19-Feb-21 Friday Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti Transaction Day only for Equity/ETF's category schemes of LICMF 3 11-Mar-21 Thursday Maha Shivratri Non Business Day for all schemes of LICMF 4 29-Mar-21 Monday Holi Non Business Day for all schemes of LICMF 5 01-Apr-21 Thursday Annual closing of Banks Transaction Day only for Equity/ETF's category schemes of LICMF 6 02-Apr-21 Friday Good Friday Non Business Day for all schemes of LICMF 7 13-Apr-21 Tuesday Gudi Padwa Transaction Day only for Equity/ETF's category schemes of LICMF 8 14-Apr-21 Wednesday Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti Non Business Day for all schemes of LICMF 9 21-Apr-21 Wednesday Ram Navami Non Business Day for all schemes of LICMF 10 13-May-21 Thursday Ramzan ID (ID-Ul-Fitr) Non Business Day for all schemes of LICMF 11 26-May-21 Wednesday Buddha Purnima Transaction Day only for Equity/ETF's category schemes of LICMF 12 21-Jul-21 Wednesday Bakri - Id Non Business Day for all schemes of LICMF 13 16-Aug-21 Monday Parsi New Year Transaction Day only for Equity/ETF's category schemes of LICMF 14 19-Aug-21 Thursday Moharum Non Business Day for all schemes of LICMF 15 10-Sep-21 Friday Ganesh Chaturthi Non Business Day for all schemes of LICMF 16 15-Oct-21 Friday Dussehra Non Business Day for all schemes of LICMF 17 19-Oct-21 Tuesday Id-E-Milad Transaction Day only for Equity/ETF's category schemes of LICMF 18 04-Nov-21 Thursday Diwali (Laxmi Pujan) Non Business Day for all schemes of LICMF 19 05-Nov-21 Friday Diwali (Balipratipada) Non Business Day for all schemes of LICMF 20 19-Nov-21 Friday Guru Nanak Jayanti Non Business Day for all schemes of LICMF Trading Holidays on Saturday/Sunday SR No. Holiday Date Day Holiday Particulars 1 25-04-2021 Sunday Mahavir Jayanti 2 01-05-2021 Saturday Maharashtra Day 3 15-08-2021 Sunday Independence Day 4 02-10-2021 Saturday Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti 5 25-12-2021 Sunday Christmas.
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