Martin Luther King Day 2021: Banks, Garbage And Trash Collection, Among Other Services to Remain Shut on MLK Day; Here's What Will Remain Open And Closed in The US on January 18

Martin Luther King Jr. Day is observed every year in January on the third Monday in the United States. The day highlights the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr and focuses on civil rights. Stock Markets, Banks, schools and other educational institutions will be closed. Garbage and trash collection will not be done on the MLK Day.

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Washington, January 18: Martin Luther King Jr. Day is observed in the United States every year in January on the third Monday. The day highlights the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr and focuses on civil rights. It is a federal holiday in America to mark the birthday Martin Luther King, the activist who was most known for his involvement in the Civil Rights Movement from 1955. Banks and garbage and trash collection are some of the services which will remain closed in the United States. US House of Representatives Passes Legislation to Promote Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr's Legacies.

Other the Banks and trash collection, schools, colleges and other educational institutions will remain closed on Monday in the country. Federal and state offices will also be shut on January 18 on the MLK Day. Meanwhile, buses and trains will operate as per routine. Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Date, History and Significance of Day That Marks Birthday of American Activist.

Services Which Will Remain Open on the MLK Day:

  • Retails Stores
  • Restaurants and Parks
  • Liquor Shops
  • Supermarkets
  • Bus and Train services

Services Which Will Remain Shut on the MLK Day:

  • Banks
  • Federal Offices
  • State Offices
  • Stock Market
  • Garbage and Trash Collection: There will be no trash and recycling collection on MLK Day. The entire week’s collection will be delayed by a day.

Martin Luther King Jr was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta. During his growing up years, he experienced a lot of racial prejudices. He began to hate racial segregation, which was undertaken in schools and colleges. He led the civil rights movement in the United States from the mid-1950s. He started nonviolent activism and protested against discrimination. The idea of Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a holiday was promoted by labour unions.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 18, 2021 06:14 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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