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Share Market Holidays 2025: List of Trading Holidays in India

Posted On:24th May 2024
Updated On:13th Jan 2025
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Key Highlights

  • Stock market holidays in 2025 include 14 days, affecting both NSE and BSE.
  • Market holidays are scheduled based on national and regional festivals as well as specific events.
  • Key holidays include New Year's Day, Diwali, and Independence Day, with some falling on weekends.
  • April and October have the highest number of stock market holidays in 2025.

The Indian stock market has become a prominent player in the global financial scene, with the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) at the forefront. In 2024, India’s stock market reached a remarkable milestone, becoming the 7th largest stock exchange in the world, with a market capitalisation exceeding $5 trillion.As the market continues to grow, staying informed about the stock market holidays 2025 is essential for investors. These holidays, which are based on national events, religious observances, and other factors, determine whether today's market is open or closed.Knowing the holiday list for 2025 helps investors plan their trades and investment strategies effectively, ensuring they don't miss out on key market opportunities or make decisions based on inaccurate assumptions about trading days.

List of Stock Market Holidays 2025

In 2025, the Indian stock market will observe a total of 14 holidays . These holidays are spread across various occasions, including national holidays and religious festivals. During these holidays, both the NSE and BSE will remain closed for trading.Here is the complete list of stock market holidays in 2025:

Event Date Day
Mahashivratri 26 February 2025 Wednesday
Holi 14 March 2025 Friday
Eid-Ul-Fitr (Ramadan Eid) 31 March 2025 Monday
Shri Mahavir Jayanti 10 April 2025 Thursday
Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti 14 April 2025 Monday
Good Friday 18 April 2025 Friday
Maharashtra Day 1 May 2025 Thursday
Independence Day 15 August 2025 Friday
Ganesh Chaturthi 27 August 2025 Wednesday
Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti/Dussehra 2 October 2025 Thursday
Diwali Laxmi Pujan 21 October 2025 Tuesday
Diwali-Balipratipada 22 October 2025 Wednesday
Prakash Gurpurb Sri Guru Nanak Dev 5 November 2025 Wednesday
Christmas 25 December 2025 Thursday

National Events Falling on Weekends

Some of the holidays in 2025 fall on weekends, meaning the stock market will be closed on those days as well. These are as follows:

Event Date Day
Republic Day 26 January 2025 Sunday
Shri Ram Navami 6 April 2025 Sunday
Bakra Eid 7 June 2025 Saturday
Muharram 6 July 2025 Sunday

Disclaimer:

There will be an extra trading day on 1 February 2025, a Saturday, when Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is scheduled to present the 2025 Union Budget in Parliament. On this day, the equity markets will remain open for trading until 3:30 PM, while the commodity derivatives market will operate until 5:00 PM. Also Read : - What is CMP in the Stock Market?

Settlement Holidays

A settlement holiday refers to a day when the Indian stock exchanges do not process the settlement of securities and funds. This is typically due to holidays declared by the stock exchanges or other financial institutions involved in clearing and settlement activities.During settlement holidays, while the market may be open for trading, the exchange of securities and funds is paused until the next business day. For 2025, the following are the settlement holidays:

Holiday Date Day
Annual Bank Closing 1 April 2025 Tuesday
Parsi New Year 16 August 2025 Saturday

Muhurat Trading: A Special Stock Market Session

Muhurat Trading is a special, short trading session held in the Indian stock market on the day of Diwali, a major Hindu festival. It is considered an auspicious time for new beginnings, and many investors view it as a good opportunity to start new investments.The session typically lasts for about an hour, and even though it is a symbolic gesture, it holds significant cultural value. The trading volumes are generally lower than during regular market hours.In 2025, Muhurat Trading will take place on 21 October 2025, the same day as Diwali. During this session, traders often buy stocks, believing it will bring prosperity and success for the year ahead. The exact time of the session will be announced by NSE in a circular in October. Also Read: What is Demat Account? Meaning, Documents & Benefits

Regular Stock Market Timings and Key Trading Sessions

The stock market operates during specific hours each day, and investors need to understand these timings.In India, the regular trading hours for both the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) are from 9:15 AM to 3:30 PM (Monday to Friday). This is when the market is open for buying and selling shares.There are also pre-market and post-market sessions that allow for certain activities outside the main trading hours. They are as follows:

Pre-Market Session

Runs from 9:00 AM to 9:15 AM, where orders can be placed, but no actual trades happen until the market officially opens at 9:15 AM. This session helps determine the opening price of stocks.

Post-Market Session

Occurs from 3:30 PM to 4:00 PM, allowing traders to place orders after the market closes. However, no new trades are made during this time.These trading hours are crucial for managing investments, as they give traders a clear window to make decisions and execute orders. Also Read: STT increase proposal in budget speech

Plan Your Trading Strategies Around Stock Market Holidays in 2025

With 14 stock market holidays in 2025, you need to plan your trading strategies well. These holidays impact trading sessions and can affect decision-making, liquidity, and stock price movements. By knowing the holiday schedule, you can better plan your transactions, avoid disruptions, and strategise your trades.Special trading sessions, like Muhurat Trading, also provide unique opportunities for those looking to align their investments with cultural and market trends. Proper planning around these dates ensures that you stay proactive and make informed decisions throughout the year.

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Disclaimer

The information contained herein is generic in nature and is meant for educational purposes only. Nothing here is to be construed as an investment or financial or taxation advice nor to be considered as an invitation or solicitation or advertisement for any financial product. Readers are advised to exercise discretion and should seek independent professional advice prior to making any investment decision in relation to any financial product. Aditya Birla Capital Group is not liable for any decision arising out of the use of this information.



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