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Indian Stock Market to Remain Closed for 15 Days in 2026: Complete Holiday Calendar

The Indian stock market will observe 15 official trading holidays in 2026, during which trading activities on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) will remain closed. These holidays include major national events and widely celebrated festivals across India.

For investors and traders, keeping track of the market holiday calendar is an essential part of financial planning. Knowing non-trading days in advance helps avoid confusion and ensures smoother execution of trades and settlements.

Complete List of Stock Market Holidays in 2026

Below is the list of trading holidays scheduled for 2026, as per exchange holiday calendars:

MonthDateDayHoliday
January26MondayRepublic Day
March6FridayHoli
March27FridayRam Navami
March31TuesdayMahavir Jayanti
April3FridayGood Friday
April14TuesdayDr. B. R. Ambedkar Jayanti
May1FridayMaharashtra Day
May27WednesdayBakri Id (Eid-ul-Adha)
June26FridayMuharram
September14MondayGanesh Chaturthi
October2FridayMahatma Gandhi Jayanti
October20TuesdayDussehra
November9MondayDiwali – Balipratipada
November24TuesdayGuru Nanak Jayanti
December25FridayChristmas

Note: The stock market remains closed on all Saturdays and Sundays throughout the year. On Diwali, Muhurat trading may be conducted during a special evening session as announced by the exchanges.


Why Market Holidays Matter

Market holidays play an important role in trading and investment planning. Awareness of these dates allows investors to:

  • Plan trades and exits efficiently
  • Manage settlement timelines
  • Avoid last-minute order execution issues
  • Review portfolios during long market breaks

For active traders, especially in derivatives, overlooking a holiday can disrupt strategies or impact position management.


Planning Ahead for 2026

As 2026 approaches, investors are encouraged to mark these dates in advance and regularly follow official exchange circulars for any updates. Market holiday calendars may sometimes be revised based on regulatory or administrative decisions.

At Arthneeti Global, our goal is to simplify market-related information and help investors stay prepared with clear, reliable, and easy-to-understand financial insights.

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Disclaimer

Stock market holidays are based on exchange notifications and are subject to change. Investors are advised to confirm dates from official NSE and BSE announcements.

Pawan Kumar

Pawan Kumar Yadav, Founder and Managing Editor at Arthneeti Global, leads editorial coverage on finance, economy, business, and public policy. He writes research-based explainers on taxation, budget policies, market trends, and the startup ecosystem, with a focus on how policy decisions affect middle-class households and MSMEs. His work aims to simplify complex economic developments and promote financial awareness among everyday readers.