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NSE & BSE Stock Market Holidays 2026: Full List & Trading Calendar

NSE & BSE Stock Market Holidays 2026: Full List & Trading Calendar

Introduction

If you invest or trade in the Indian stock market, knowing the NSE and BSE holidays for 2026 is essential. It helps you plan trades, avoid missed opportunities, and manage settlement timelines smoothly.

In this guide, you will find the complete stock market holiday calendar for 2026, including important festival closures and the Muhurat trading session.

NSE & BSE Holidays 2026: Complete Table

DateDayHoliday NameMarket Status
January 26, 2026MondayRepublic DayClosed
March 3, 2026TuesdayHoliClosed
March 27, 2026FridayRam NavamiClosed
April 3, 2026FridayGood FridayClosed
April 14, 2026TuesdayDr. Ambedkar JayantiClosed
May 1, 2026FridayMaharashtra DayClosed
August 19, 2026WednesdayGanesh ChaturthiClosed
October 2, 2026FridayGandhi JayantiClosed
October 20, 2026TuesdayDiwali Laxmi PujanMuhurat Trading Only
October 21, 2026WednesdayDiwali BalipratipadaClosed
November 2, 2026MondayGuru Nanak JayantiClosed
December 25, 2026FridayChristmasClosed
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Holidays Falling on Weekends

DateDayHoliday NameNote
February 15, 2026SundayMahashivratriWeekend (No extra close)
August 15, 2026SaturdayIndependence DayWeekend (No extra close)

Muhurat Trading 2026 Details

On Diwali (October 20, 2026), the stock market remains closed for regular trading but opens for a special Muhurat Trading session.

Key Points:

  • Conducted in the evening for about one hour
  • Considered auspicious for starting new investments
  • Timings are announced by NSE and BSE closer to the date

Regular Market Closures

Apart from listed holidays, the Indian stock market remains closed on:

  • All Saturdays
  • All Sundays

Why You Should Track Stock Market Holidays

Understanding the trading calendar helps you:

  • Plan entry and exit positions effectively
  • Avoid failed or delayed transactions
  • Manage T+1 settlement cycles
  • Prepare for volatility around long weekends

Expert Tip

Markets often show higher volatility before and after long holidays. Many traders adjust positions in advance, which can impact prices. Keep this in mind while planning trades.

Key Takeaways

  • NSE and BSE follow the same holiday calendar
  • Around 12 major trading holidays in 2026
  • Muhurat Trading takes place on Diwali
  • Weekend holidays do not add extra closures
  • Always confirm dates with official exchange notifications

FAQs

Q. Is the stock market open on Saturdays in India?

No, NSE and BSE remain closed on all Saturdays and Sundays.

Q. What is Muhurat Trading in India?

It is a special one-hour trading session held on Diwali, considered auspicious for investments.

Q. Do all market segments close on holidays?

Yes, equity, derivatives, and currency markets are usually closed, except for special sessions like Muhurat Trading.

Disclaimer

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