NSE & BSE Holidays 2026
Stock Market Holidays in India 2026
In India, almost every month has a queue of festivals lined up. In correspondence, even the stock market has a holiday calendar published every year.
Understanding when the Indian stock markets are closed helps you to invest strategically, avoid settlement headaches, and time portfolio decisions with markets around you. More often, it helps investors and traders aid in decision-making and invest aligned to market activities.
Let us look at the NSE & BSE Holidays in 2026 and learn on which days the market will remain close.
List of BSE and NSE Holidays 2026
For 2026, both the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) follow the same stock market holiday schedule on most occasions.
Here's a detailed list of holidays for BSE and NSE in 2026 across equity, derivatives, and other segments
| Sr. No. | Date | Day | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | January 15, 2026 | Thursday | Municipal Corporation Election - Maharashtra |
| 2 | January 26, 2026 | Monday | Republic Day |
| 3 | March 03, 2026 | Tuesday | Holi |
| 4 | March 26, 2026 | Thursday | Shri Ram Navami |
| 5 | March 31, 2026 | Tuesday | Shri Mahavir Jayanti |
| 6 | April 03, 2026 | Friday | Good Friday |
| 7 | April 14, 2026 | Tuesday | Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti |
| 8 | May 01, 2026 | Friday | Maharashtra Day |
| 9 | May 28, 2026 | Thursday | Bakri Id |
| 10 | June 26, 2026 | Friday | Muharram |
| 11 | September 14, 2026 | Monday | Ganesh Chaturthi |
| 12 | October 02, 2026 | Friday | Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti |
| 13 | October 20, 2026 | Tuesday | Dussehra |
| 14 | November 10, 2026 | Tuesday | Diwali-Balipratipada |
| 15 | November 24, 2026 | Tuesday | Prakash Gurpurb Sri Guru Nanak Dev |
| 16 | December 25, 2026 | Friday | Christmas |
List of Weekend Holidays on BSE and NSE
Stock exchanges in India are closed on Saturdays and Sundays as a matter of routine. But some festivals fall on weekends, while markets are already closed. Given that even Budget 2026 fell on Sunday, the market was still open. Hence, these dates are still worth noting:
| Sr. No. | Date | Day | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | February 15, 2026 | Sunday | Mahashivratri |
| 2 | March 21, 2026 | Saturday | Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramadan Eid) |
| 3 | August 15, 2026 | Saturday | Independence Day |
| 4 | November 08, 2026 | Sunday | Diwali Laxmi Pujan* |
Note: * is a Sunday and the market will remain open on Diwali Laxmi Pujan (i.e., Muhurat Trading) for one hour.
Muhurat Trading 2026
One of the awaited days on the Indian stock market calendar is Muhurat Trading — a symbolic special trading session held during Diwali, traditionally considered an auspicious start to the financial year.
Muhurat trading is a one-hour trading session held where investors often place token buy orders for good luck. Every year, this day falls on the day of Laxmi Pujan to mark the beginning of the new Samvat year.
Now, let us know the Muhurat Trading 2026 details, including the date and trading time.
- Date: 8th November 2026, Sunday.
- Session Timing: Exact timings will be announced closer to the date.
Even though November 8 is a Sunday and markets are ordinarily closed, the exchanges will open just for this special Muhurat Trading window.
Why Knowing Stock Market Holidays 2026 Is Important?
People may assume that the stock market holidays are just days when nothing happens. But in reality, they play a big role in how investors and traders plan their future investments.
Here's why keeping track of NSE & BSE Holidays 2026 really matters:
- Helps You Plan Positions Better
- Very Useful For Intraday And Options Traders
- Helps Long-Term Investors Plan Better
- Avoids Last-Minute Confusion And Missed Chances
When you know the stock market holiday schedule, you don't enter trades assuming you can exit the very next day. This is especially important before long weekends, when prices can open with big gaps.
Holidays reduce the number of trading days in a week, which directly affects volatility and option expiry strategies. Knowing about an upcoming holiday helps traders adjust their positions in advance and plan accordingly.
If you invest through SIPs or lump sums, knowing holidays helps you schedule purchase orders on a prior basis. It also helps in planning portfolio reviews and rebalances without rushing.
When you already know which days markets are closed, you don't waste time preparing strategies on holidays. You stay organised and focused on real trading days.
Where to Check Official NSE & BSE Holidays 2026?
You can always find updated NSE & BSE Holidays 2026 from:
- NSE official website
- BSE official website
- Broker apps
- Financial news platforms
(Note: Never depend on random social media posts or forwards for stock market holiday dates. Kindly refer to the above-mentioned platforms for the latest information on the NSE and BSE holiday calendar.)
FAQs
Are NSE and BSE holidays the same?
In major cases, NSE and BSE follow almost the same holiday calendar for trading. There may be very rare differences, but generally, both exchanges remain closed on the same days.
What is the share market timing on working days?
On normal trading days, the Indian stock market is open from 9:15 AM (IST) to 3:30 PM. The pre-market session runs before this, but regular buying and selling happen in this time window.
Is the stock market closed on Saturdays and Sundays?
Yes. NSE and BSE are closed every Saturday and Sunday. No trading happens on weekends. However, in some exceptional cases (like Budget day or 2026 Muhurat Trading), the stock market will operate on weekends as well.
Will trading be available on NSE and BSE during national holidays?
On national and major festival holidays, both exchanges remain closed for trading. Only in special sessions like Muhurat Trading, the trading window will be open on the NSE and BSE exchanges.
Do stock market holidays affect SIPs and mutual fund transactions?
Yes, stock market holidays do affect SIP and MF transactions. For instance, if a SIP date falls on a holiday, the transaction usually happens on the next working day. Likewise, even the NAV is calculated based on the next market open day.
What is Muhurat Trading on Diwali?
Muhurat Trading is a special 1-hour trading session held on Diwali. It is considered auspicious and allows investors to buy and sell stocks despite the holiday.
Can I withdraw funds from my trading account on market holidays?
Yes, you can place a withdrawal request for the instrument (like stocks or MF) with your respective broker, even on weekends and market holidays. However, the funds will be processed on the next working day (or settlement day).


