Stock market holiday alert: No trading on BSE & NSE tomorrow, April 10 - Here's why
The Indian stock market, including BSE and NSE, will remain closed on April 10, 2025, due to the Mahavir Jayanti holiday. Investors are advised to plan trades in advance as all segments will be shut on this stock market holiday.

The Indian stock market will remain closed on Thursday, April 10, 2025, due to Mahavir Jayanti, a significant religious festival celebrated by the Jain community. As per the official stock market holiday calendar, both BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) and NSE (National Stock Exchange) will suspend trading on this day.
Why Are BSE and NSE Closed on April 10?
The stock market holiday on April 10 is being observed for Mahavir Jayanti, the birth anniversary of Lord Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara in Jainism. It is a day of great spiritual importance, and hence, stock exchanges like BSE and NSE will not operate.
According to the BSE (bseindia.com) and NSE (nseindia.com) official websites, all segments will be closed, including:
- Equity trading
- Equity derivatives
- Securities Lending and Borrowing (SLB)
- Currency derivatives
- Tri-party Repo
- NDS-RST
- Commodity derivatives
Stock Market Timings (When Markets Are Open)
On regular weekdays (Monday to Friday), the stock market trading hours are from 9:15 AM to 3:30 PM, with a pre-opening session starting at 9:00 AM. The markets are always closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and during stock market holidays listed by the BSE and NSE.
Mahavir Jayanti Stock Market Holiday: What Traders Should Know
As there will be no trading on BSE and NSE tomorrow, it's important for investors and traders to plan their transactions accordingly. The stock market holiday on Mahavir Jayanti gives traders a break, but it also means that no financial activity can be done on this day in the stock exchanges.
If you had any trades scheduled for April 10, it¡¯s best to complete them before the market closes on April 9.
Commodity Market: Will MCX Remain Open?
The Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) will also observe a partial holiday on April 10. There will be:
- No trading in the morning session (9:00 AM ¨C 5:00 PM)
- Trading will resume in the evening session (5:00 PM ¨C 11:30/11:55 PM)
So, if you¡¯re involved in commodity derivatives, make sure you adjust your trades around the stock market holiday and MCX holiday timing.
Why It¡¯s Important to Track Stock Market Holidays
Tracking stock market holidays in 2025 helps investors plan ahead and avoid any last-minute issues. Whether you trade on BSE, NSE, or MCX, keeping an eye on the holiday list ensures you don¡¯t miss out on important trading opportunities.
With Mahavir Jayanti falling on a Thursday, traders get a mid-week break. After this, another important holidays when stock market will closed are on April 14 for Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti, followed by Good Friday on April 18.
Full List of Stock Market Holidays in 2025 (BSE & NSE)
Here are some major stock market holidays to remember in 2025:
Date | Day | Holiday |
---|---|---|
February 26 | Wednesday | Mahashivratri |
March 14 | Friday | Holi |
March 31 | Monday | Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramzan Id) |
April 10 | Thursday | Mahavir Jayanti |
April 14 | Monday | Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti |
April 18 | Friday | Good Friday |
May 1 | Thursday | Maharashtra Day |
August 15 | Friday | Independence Day |
August 27 | Wednesday | Ganesh Chaturthi |
October 2 | Thursday | Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti/Dussehra |
October 21 | Tuesday | Diwali |
October 22 | Wednesday | Diwali Balipratipada |
November 5 | Wednesday | Prakash Gurpurb Sri Guru Nanak Dev |
December 25 | Thursday | Christmas |
In total, the Indian stock market will have 14 holidays in 2025. Staying updated with these dates can help you plan your investments more efficiently.
Stay Informed and Plan Ahead
Whether you're a regular trader or a long-term investor, it's essential to be aware of stock market holidays to avoid any delays in your trading strategies. With BSE and NSE closed tomorrow for Mahavir Jayanti, take this time to review your portfolio, catch up on market news, and prepare for upcoming trades.
Always check the latest updates on bseindia.com and nseindia.com for accurate information.
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