Stock Market holidays in 2025: BSE and NSE will remain closed for 14 days ¨C Check full list here
The Stock Market Holidays 2025 include 14 non-trading days for BSE and NSE, covering major national and regional festivals. Stay updated on these BSE holidays 2025 and NSE holidays 2025 to plan your trading activities efficiently.
Stock Market holidays in 2025: If you¡¯re an investor or trader in the stock market, it¡¯s essential to stay informed about Stock Market holidays for 2025. The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) will observe 14 trading holidays in the calendar year 2025. These holidays are distributed across various months, allowing markets to pause for national and regional celebrations.
Let¡¯s take a closer look at the Stock Market holidays 2025, including BSE holidays 2025, NSE holidays 2025, and other important details.
Date | Day | Holiday |
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26 February 2025 | Wednesday | Maha Shivaratri |
14 March 2025 | Friday | Holi |
31 March 2025 | Monday | Eid-Ul-Fitr (Ramzan Eid) |
10 April 2025 | Thursday | Mahavir Jayanti |
14 April 2025 | Monday | Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti |
18 April 2025 | Friday | Good Friday |
01 May 2025 | Thursday | Maharashtra Day |
15 Aug 2025 | Friday | Independence Day |
27 Aug 2025 | Wednesday | Ganesh Chaturthi |
02 Oct 2025 | Thursday | Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti |
21 Oct 2025 | Tuesday | Diwali-Laxmi Pujan (Muhurat trading session) |
22 Oct 2025 | Wednesday | Diwali-Balipratipada |
05 Nov 2025 | Wednesday | Gurunanak Jayanti |
25 Dec 2025 | Thursday | Christmas |
No Stock Market Holidays in January 2025
The first month of 2025 has no special Stock Market holidays. Even though January 26, Republic Day, is a national holiday, it falls on a Sunday. As a result, there will be no additional trading holidays in January.
February: First Trading Holiday on Mahashivratri
The stock market will experience its first holiday on February 26, Wednesday, for Mahashivratri. This marks the first pause for traders in 2025.
March: Two Holidays for Major Festivals
The month of March brings two important Stock Market holidays.
- March 14, Friday: Markets will be closed for Holi celebrations.
- March 31, Monday: Trading will pause for Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramzan Id).
April: Three Holidays for Religious Observances
- April sees the highest number of trading holidays in the first half of the year, with three closures:
- April 10, Thursday: Shri Mahavir Jayanti
- April 14, Monday: Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti
- April 18, Friday: Good Friday
May: Maharashtra Day Brings a Break
On May 1, Thursday, the markets will shut down to observe Maharashtra Day, a state-specific holiday celebrated across Maharashtra.
August: Two Holidays for Independence Day and Ganesh Chaturthi
In August, there are two significant Stock Market holidays 2025:
- August 15, Friday: Independence Day
- August 27, Wednesday: Ganesh Chaturthi
October: Three Closures Including Diwali
October will witness three market holidays due to major festivals:
- October 2, Thursday: Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti and Dussehra
- October 21, Tuesday: Diwali
- October 22, Wednesday: Diwali Balipratipada
Additionally, the Muhurat Trading session will be conducted on October 21, 2025, as part of Diwali celebrations. The exact timings will be announced later by BSE and NSE.
November: Prakash Gurpurb Observed
November will have one holiday:
November 5, Wednesday: Markets will close for Prakash Gurpurb, marking Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti.
December: Christmas Holiday
The final holiday of the year falls on December 25, Thursday, when markets will close to celebrate Christmas.
Holidays Falling on Weekends in 2025
Some important holidays fall on weekends in 2025, meaning there will be no additional trading holidays for these dates:
- January 26 (Sunday): Republic Day
- April 6 (Sunday): Shri Ram Navami
- July 6 (Sunday): Muharram
- June 7 (Saturday): Bakri Id
The BSE Holidays 2025 and NSE Holidays 2025 reflect a mix of national and regional observances, ensuring traders plan their schedules accordingly. Whether you¡¯re an investor or trader, staying updated about these holidays will help you strategise your trading activities.
Make sure to mark these dates in your calendar and stay tuned for updates on holidays in 2025 to avoid last-minute surprises.
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