Share Market Holidays 2026: list of trading holidays in India
Understanding the Indian Share Market holiday calendar is crucial for every trader and investor. the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) observe a set of annual trading holidays, ensuring transparency and market discipline. planning your trades around these holidays helps avoid settlement delays and unwanted losses. here’s your expert guide to all major NSE holidays 2026, BSE holidays 2026, and share market holidays in India.
Why stock market holidays matter?
All trades and settlements on NSE and BSE are paused on holidays. by staying aware of these closed trading days, you can:
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plan investment strategies with precision
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avoid issues with settlement cycles and fund transfers
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make the most of days markets are open
Complete list of stock/ share market holidays 2026 (NSE & BSE)
Below is a consolidated list of market holidays for 2026, referencing the latest NSE and BSE announcements:
| Date | Day | Occasion |
|---|---|---|
| January 26 | Monday | Republic Day |
| February 15 | Sunday | Maha Shivaratri |
| March 4 | Wednesday | Holi |
| March 21 | Saturday | Id-ul-Fitr (Eid) |
| March 31 | Tuesday | Mahavir Jayanti |
| April 3 | Friday | Good Friday |
| April 14 | Tuesday | Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti |
| May 1 | Friday | Maharashtra Day |
| May 27 | Wednesday | Bakri Id / Eid-ul-Adha |
| June 26 | Friday | Muharram |
| August 15 | Saturday | Independence Day |
| September 14 | Monday | Ganesh Chaturthi |
| October 2 | Friday | Gandhi Jayanti |
| October 20 | Tuesday | Dussehra |
| November 8 | Sunday | Diwali-Laxmi Pujan* |
| November 9 | Monday | Diwali-Balipratipada |
| November 24 | Tuesday | Guru Nanak Jayanti |
| December 25 | Friday | Christmas |
Weekends and special trading sessions
both NSE and BSE remain closed every Saturday and Sunday. apart from the above holidays, occasional half-day sessions may occur, such as during Muhurat Trading.
NSE & BSE holidays 2025
If you’re planning for 2025, here is a quick reference:
| Date | Day | Holiday |
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| February 26 | Wednesday | Mahashivratri |
| March 14 | Friday | Holi |
| March 31 | Monday | Eid-Ul-Fitr |
| April 10 | Thursday | Mahavir Jayanti |
| April 14 | Monday | Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti |
| April 18 | Friday | Good Friday |
| May 1 | Thursday | Maharashtra Day |
| August 15 | Friday | Independence Day |
| October 2 | Thursday | Gandhi Jayanti |
| October 21 | Tuesday | Diwali-Laxmi Pujan |
| October 22 | Wednesday | Diwali-Balipratipada |
| November 5 | Wednesday | Guru Nanak Jayanti |
| December 25 | Thursday | Christmas |
*Muhurat Trading is held on Diwali; check NSE/BSE for timing.
How are share market holidays decided?
Share market holidays are set by both exchanges and are a mix of national festivals, regional celebrations, and specific events affecting the financial ecosystem. the list is published before each calendar year, giving traders time to plan.
Frequently asked questions
1. Are NSE and BSE closed on weekends?
Yes, both NSE and BSE are closed for trading on all Saturdays and Sundays.
2. Does the share market close for all Indian bank holidays?
No, not every bank holiday is a share market holiday. only the holidays designated by NSE/BSE are observed for trading suspensions.
3. What is muhurat trading?
Muhurat trading is a symbolic, auspicious one-hour trading session during Diwali. this tradition is unique to India and signals prosperity for the year ahead. check the official exchange announcements for exact timings each year.
4. How many share market holidays are there in India in 2026?
There are typically 14-16 main trading holidays in 2026, depending on the exchange, including national and regional festivals.
5. where can I check today’s or tomorrow’s share market holiday status?
Visit the official NSE or BSE website, or refer to the latest updated table for the fastest answer.
Expert insights
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Always confirm last-minute changes on the NSE/BSE websites, as holidays may shift based on festival dates.
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Use these non-trading days for reviewing investment strategy and portfolio allocation.
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Plan fund movements and margin positions in advance, especially near major holidays.
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