Investors and traders in India need to plan their activities carefully around stock market holidays. The National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) announce holidays every year. In 2025, there are several days when the markets will remain closed. These holidays are important for both beginners and experienced investors to know.
Stock market holidays include national festivals, religious events, and other important occasions. On these days, trading in equities, derivatives, and other segments will not happen. Traders cannot buy or sell shares on these days.
Here is the full list of stock market holidays for 2025:
- January 26 (Sunday) – Republic Day: Republic Day is a national holiday in India. The markets will remain closed on this day. As it falls on Sunday in 2025, no additional holiday is given.
- February 26 (Wednesday) – Maha Shivaratri: This day is celebrated by Hindus to honor Lord Shiva. Both NSE and BSE will be closed.
- March 14 (Friday) – Holi: Holi is the festival of colors. Traders should plan their activities ahead, as markets will remain closed.
- March 31 (Monday) – Eid-Ul-Fitr (Ramzan Eid): This festival marks the end of Ramadan. NSE and BSE will not have trading on this day.
- April 10 (Thursday) – Mahavir Jayanti: This day is important for Jains and is observed to celebrate the birth of Lord Mahavir. Stock markets will remain closed.
- April 14 (Monday) – Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti: This day honors the birth of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. Markets will not operate on this day.
- April 18 (Friday) – Good Friday: This Christian festival is observed across India. Both NSE and BSE will remain closed.
- May 1 (Thursday) – Maharashtra Day: This day is celebrated in Maharashtra to mark its formation. Stock trading will not take place.
- August 15 (Friday) – Independence Day: India’s Independence Day is a national holiday. NSE and BSE will remain closed.
- August 27 (Wednesday) – Ganesh Chaturthi: This festival is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Trading will not happen on this day.
- October 2 (Thursday) – Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti / Dussehra: On this national holiday, markets will remain closed.
- October 21 (Tuesday) – Diwali Laxmi Pujan: Diwali is one of the biggest festivals in India. Muhurat trading is scheduled on this day. Traders need to check timings announced by the exchanges.
- October 22 (Wednesday) – Diwali Balipratipada: This is the second day of Diwali celebrations. Markets will remain closed.
- November 5 (Wednesday) – Prakash Gurpurb Sri Guru Nanak Dev: This day celebrates the birth of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism. NSE and BSE will not operate.
- December 25 (Thursday) – Christmas: Christmas is celebrated across the country. Stock exchanges will be closed.
It is important to note that if a holiday falls on a weekend, there is no extra holiday. For example, January 26, 2025, is a Sunday, so traders will not get an additional off day.
Knowing the stock market holidays helps investors plan their buying and selling strategies. Traders can avoid last-minute confusion. Long-term investors can also prepare for these days by checking portfolios in advance.
Stock exchanges also announce special trading sessions sometimes. One example is Muhurat trading during Diwali. On these days, trading happens for a short time. It is mainly symbolic and celebrated by traders as a tradition.
For all traders, being aware of the holiday calendar is very useful. It prevents errors like trying to trade on closed days. Investors should always check official sources like NSE or BSE websites to confirm holidays.
In 2025, planning ahead is important. With festivals and national holidays spread throughout the year, traders can avoid missing important market activities. Keeping track of these holidays ensures smooth investing and helps in better financial planning.
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