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BSE Trading Holidays 2026: Full List of Stock Market Holidays

BSE Trading Holidays 2026: Full List of Stock Market Holidays 

 Keeping track of stock market holidays is an essential part of smart investing. Beyond monitoring prices and market trends, knowing when the Indian stock exchange is closed helps investors plan trades, manage liquidity, and stay aligned with settlement cycles. 

The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) releases its annual calendar of trading holidays to ensure smooth market operations and transparency for market participants. Being aware of the BSE holiday 2026 schedule allows investors and traders to plan ahead, avoid operational delays, and make informed decisions around equity market openings and closures. 

This guide covers the complete list of stock exchange holidays for 2026 applicable to BSE and explains why tracking these dates is important for effective portfolio planning. 

BSE Holiday List for 2026 

Below is the official list of BSE trading holidays for 2026, when equity markets remain closed on weekdays for national and festival holidays. 

Date 

Day 

Holiday 

26-Jan 

Monday 

Republic Day 

03-Mar 

Tuesday 

Holi 

26-Mar 

Thursday 

Shri Ram Navami 

31-Mar 

Tuesday 

Shri Mahavir Jayanti 

03-Apr 

Friday 

Good Friday 

14-Apr 

Tuesday 

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Jayanti 

01-May 

Friday 

Maharashtra Day 

28-May 

Thursday 

Bakri Id 

26-Jun 

Friday 

Muharram 

14-Sep 

Monday 

Ganesh Chaturthi 

02-Oct 

Friday 

Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti 

20-Oct 

Tuesday 

Dussehra 

10-Nov 

Tuesday 

Diwali (Balipratipada) 

24-Nov 

Tuesday 

Guru Nanak Jayanti 

25-Dec 

Friday 

Christmas 

Weekend Closures and Special Trading Sessions 

Some widely observed festivals in 2026 fall on weekends, when regular market closure already applies: 

Date 

Day 

Occasion 

15-Feb-26 

Sunday 

Mahashivratri 

21-Mar-26 

Saturday 

Id-Ul-Fitr 

15-Aug-26 

Saturday 

Independence Day 

08-Nov-26 

Sunday 

Diwali Laxmi Pujan 

The Muhurat Trading session to mark the new Samvat year is scheduled for Sunday, 8 November 2026. Exact timings will be announced by the exchange closer to the date. 

How Stock Market Holidays Affect Trading Activity 

Being aware of stock market holidays is not just about knowing when markets are shut. These dates can influence trading behaviour in several ways: 

1. Settlement and Fund Transfers 

Trading holidays impact settlement timelines and banking movements. Planning ahead helps avoid delays in fund credits or debits. 

2. Pre-Holiday and Post-Holiday Volatility 

Trading volumes often change before and after market closures, which may affect price movements and liquidity. 

3. Portfolio Review Opportunities 

Non-trading days offer investors time to review holdings, reassess asset allocation, and plan future trades without market pressure. 

4. Alignment with Global Markets 

Even when domestic markets are closed, global developments may influence sentiment once trading resumes. 

Why Investors Should Track the BSE Holiday 2026 Calendar 

The BSE holiday 2026 schedule provides clarity and structure for investors navigating the year ahead. By keeping track of stock exchange holidays, traders can stay organised, reduce operational risks, and make more informed decisions around market reopenings. 

Conclusion 

The stock market holiday 2026 calendar is an essential reference for anyone participating in Indian markets. With a combination of national holidays, festival closures, and special trading sessions, advance awareness allows investors to plan effectively and remain prepared. 

Monitoring trading holidays ensures that every active market session is used efficiently, supporting well-informed investing decisions throughout the year. 

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