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NSE and BSE Holidays 2025

Date & DayHolidayExchangesHoliday Type
Share Market Holiday on Mahashivratri

26 Feb

Wednesday

MahashivratriNSE/BSETrading | Settlement
Share Market Holiday on Holi

14 Mar

Friday

HoliNSE/BSETrading | Settlement
Share Market Holiday on Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramadan Eid)

31 Mar

Monday

Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramadan Eid)NSE/BSETrading | Settlement
Share Market Holiday on Shri Mahavir Jayanti

10 Apr

Thursday

Shri Mahavir JayantiNSE/BSETrading | Settlement
Share Market Holiday on Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti

14 Apr

Monday

Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar JayantiNSE/BSETrading | Settlement
Share Market Holiday on Good Friday

18 Apr

Friday

Good FridayNSE/BSETrading | Settlement
Share Market Holiday on Maharashtra Day

01 May

Thursday

Maharashtra DayNSE/BSETrading | Settlement
Share Market Holiday on Independence Day

15 Aug

Friday

Independence DayNSE/BSETrading | Settlement
Share Market Holiday on Ganesh Chaturthi

27 Aug

Wednesday

Ganesh ChaturthiNSE/BSETrading | Settlement
Share Market Holiday on Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti/Dussehra

02 Oct

Thursday

Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti/DussehraNSE/BSETrading | Settlement
Share Market Holiday on Diwali Laxmi Pujan

21 Oct

Tuesday

Diwali Laxmi PujanNSE/BSETrading | Settlement
Share Market Holiday on Diwali-Balipratipada

22 Oct

Wednesday

Diwali-BalipratipadaNSE/BSETrading | Settlement
Share Market Holiday on Prakash Gurpurb Sri Guru Nanak Dev

05 Nov

Wednesday

Prakash Gurpurb Sri Guru Nanak DevNSE/BSETrading | Settlement
Share Market Holiday on Christmas

25 Dec

Thursday

ChristmasNSE/BSETrading | Settlement

Stock Market Holiday Calendar

The stock market holiday calendar is essential for traders and investors to plan their trading activities efficiently. Every year, the NSE (National Stock Exchange) and BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) release an official share market holiday list that outlines non-trading days across segments. These holidays may be due to national events, religious festivals, or other public observances.

Besides the equity segment, derivative markets like MCX (Multi Commodity Exchange) also follow a MCX holiday list, which traders must be aware of if dealing in commodities.

An updated stock market holiday calendar ensures that you don't place orders or expect settlements on a non-working day, helping you manage trades and investments without unnecessary confusion.

Stay ahead by bookmarking this comprehensive 2025 stock market holiday schedule to align your strategies, avoid delays in settlement, and ensure smooth trading experiences across all exchanges.

Settlement Holidays in 2025

Apart from trading holidays, investors must also consider settlement holidays. These are non-working days for the depositories and clearing corporations, such as NSDL and CDSL, even though the stock market may be open.

Settlement holidays can delay the transfer of shares or funds, which can affect your payout or delivery schedule. These are particularly relevant for traders in derivatives and intraday segments, where timely fund flow matters. Your broker or trading platform, like m.Stock, typically shows settlement timelines that account for such holidays. Staying aware of the clearing holidays helps avoid unexpected settlement delays.

Share Market (NSE/BSE) Timings

Understanding the official share market timings is essential for every trader and investor. Both the NSE (National Stock Exchange) and BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) operate during fixed hours from Monday to Friday, excluding stock market holidays. The trading day is structured into different sessions, each serving a unique purpose.

Here’s a breakdown of the regular market hours:

  • Pre-Open Session (09:00 AM – 09:15 AM)
    This is the price discovery phase before trading begins. During this window, you can place, modify, or cancel orders. The system uses these inputs to determine the opening prices for securities.
  • Regular Trading Session (09:15 AM – 03:30 PM)
    This is the main session when buying and selling of shares takes place. It is the most active part of the trading day, where the majority of trades are executed on both NSE and BSE.
  • Post-Market Session (03:40 PM – 04:00 PM)
    This session allows you to place orders for the next trading day. These are known as “after-market orders” and get processed when the market opens the following day.

Please note: The share market remains closed on weekends and designated holidays. Also, these hours apply to the equity segment. Timings may differ slightly for segments like currency, commodity, or derivatives. It’s essential to know these timings to schedule your trades, especially near the market opening and closing bells, as they often see increased volatility.

Always check the latest updates from reliable trading platforms, such as m.Stock, to ensure accurate session times and plan your trades accordingly.

FAQs

Can I place an order on NSE during holidays?

No, you cannot place or execute trades on NSE holidays as the exchange remains closed on official non-trading days. These days are part of the stock market holiday calendar and include national holidays, festivals, or special events. Always check the latest share market holiday list before planning your trades.

Does NSE conduct Muhurat Trading every Diwali?

Yes, NSE conducts a special Muhurat Trading session every Diwali, which is considered auspicious by investors. While it’s technically part of the NSE holidays, this one-hour session is announced in advance and included in the stock market holiday calendar. It is open for both BSE and NSE participants.

Do settlement holidays impact SIP or mutual fund transactions?

Yes, settlement holidays can delay the processing of SIP debits and mutual fund allotments, even if the stock market is open. These days are listed in the clearing holidays schedule and should be considered when planning SIP dates or redemptions to avoid unnecessary confusion.

What is a settlement holiday in the stock market?

A settlement holiday is a day when clearing and settlement of trades do not occur, even if trading is allowed. This is due to closures at depositories or clearing corporations. Settlement holidays are different from regular stock market holidays and are published separately in the stock market holiday calendar.

Are settlement holidays common across NSE and BSE?

Yes, most settlement holidays are observed across both NSE and BSE, since both exchanges rely on the same clearing corporations like NSCCL. However, traders must check the official BSE NSE holidays and clearing holidays list to avoid settlement mismatches.