Stock Market Holidays in India 2026: Complete Guide for Traders

Stock market holidays in india 2025

A stock market holiday is a day when stock exchanges remain closed for trading due to national holidays, festivals, or special occasions. On these days, investors cannot buy or sell stocks during regular market hours.

Why Are Stock Market Holidays Important?

Understanding stock market holidays in India is crucial for traders and investors as it helps in:

  • Planning trades in advance.
  • Managing portfolios efficiently.
  • Avoiding last-minute surprises.

Since the market is closed, liquidity is affected, and no new trades can be executed.

Stock Market Holidays in India

In India, the two primary stock exchanges, National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), observe several holidays throughout the year. These holidays are categorized into:

  1. Trading Holidays – Days when stock markets are fully closed.
  2. Clearing Holidays – Days when the exchange is open for trading, but clearing and settlement do not occur.

Stock Market Holiday List 2026

Sr. NoDateDayDescription
115-Jan-2026ThursdayMunicipal Corporation Election - Maharashtra
226-Jan-2026MondayRepublic Day
303-Mar-2026TuesdayHoli
426-Mar-2026ThursdayShri Ram Navami
531-Mar-2026TuesdayShri Mahavir Jayanti
603-Apr-2026FridayGood Friday
714-Apr-2026TuesdayDr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti
801-May-2026FridayMaharashtra Day
928-May-2026ThursdayBakri Id
1026-Jun-2026FridayMuharram
1114-Sep-2026MondayGanesh Chaturthi
1202-Oct-2026FridayMahatma Gandhi Jayanti
1320-Oct-2026TuesdayDussehra
1410-Nov-2026TuesdayDiwali-Balipratipada
1524-Nov-2026TuesdayPrakash Gurpurb Sri Guru Nanak Dev
1625-Dec-2026FridayChristmas

Note: November 08, 2026, shall be a trading holiday on account of Diwali Laxmi Pujan. Muhurat Trading will be conducted on that day. Timings of Muhurat Trading shall be notified subsequently through a circular.

Clearing and Settlement Holiday List 2026

Sr. NoDateDayDescription
115-Jan-2026ThursdayMunicipal Corporation Election in Maharashtra
226-Jan-2026MondayRepublic Day
319-Feb-2026ThursdayChhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti
403-Mar-2026TuesdayHoli (Second Day)
519-Mar-2026ThursdayGudhi Padwa
626-Mar-2026ThursdayRam Navami
731-Mar-2026TuesdayMahavir Jayanti
801-Apr-2026WednesdayAnnual Bank Closing
903-Apr-2026FridayGood Friday
1014-Apr-2026TuesdayDr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti
1101-May-2026FridayMaharashtra Din / Buddha Pournima
1228-May-2026ThursdayBakri ID (Id-Uz-Zuha)
1326-Jun-2026FridayMuharram
1426-Aug-2026WednesdayId-E-Milad
1514-Sep-2026MondayGanesh Chaturthi
1602-Oct-2026FridayMahatma Gandhi Jayanti
1720-Oct-2026TuesdayDussehra
1810-Nov-2026TuesdayDiwali (Bali Pratipada)
1924-Nov-2026TuesdayGuru Nanak Jayanti
2025-Dec-2026FridayChristmas

📌 Note: The official holiday list is released annually by NSE & BSE.

How Do Stock Market Holidays Impact Trading?

  1. Lower Liquidity – No trading activity means no movement in stock prices.
  2. Pre-Holiday Volatility – Traders adjust their positions before long weekends.
  3. Global Impact – If international markets remain open, global events can influence Indian stock prices when the market reopens.

How to Plan Trading Around Market Holidays?

To avoid any disruptions due to stock market holidays, follow these tips:

  • Check the stock market holiday calendar in advance.
  • Adjust positions before the holiday to minimize risk.
  • Monitor global markets to gauge sentiment before reopening.
  • Use holidays for stock research and market analysis.

Conclusion

Stock market holidays play a significant role in trading strategies. Staying updated with the NSE & BSE holiday list helps traders and investors manage their portfolios efficiently and avoid unexpected market closures.

For the latest stock market holiday list 2026, visit the official websites of NSE & BSE, or check our updated calendar on CivilShares.com for real-time updates.

Disclaimer: This article is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute investment or trading advice. Please consult a SEBI-registered financial advisor before making any financial decisions.

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