• March 28, 2026 | 12:33
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NSE BSE Holiday List 2026: Full Stock Market Holiday Calendar

NSE BSE holiday list 2026 full stock market calendar India

Complete Stock Market Holiday Calendar 2026

The Indian stock market plays a vital role in the country’s financial ecosystem, and exchanges like the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) are at the center of it. Whether you are an active trader or a long-term investor, knowing when the market is open or closed is just as important as knowing what to invest in.

As of late 2025, NSE has grown into one of the world’s leading exchanges, handling massive trade volumes and crossing a market capitalization of over $5 trillion. With such scale and activity, even a single trading holiday can impact strategies, settlements, and investment decisions.

That’s why understanding the NSE BSE Holiday List 2026 is essential for anyone involved in the stock market.


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Why Stock Market Holidays Matter

Stock market holidays are not just about a day off—they directly affect how trades are executed and settled.

  • No trading activity takes place on these days
  • Settlement timelines shift, especially around consecutive holidays
  • Volatility may increase before or after long breaks
  • Traders can plan entries and exits better

In short, being aware of the holiday calendar helps you stay one step ahead instead of reacting at the last moment.


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NSE & BSE Holiday List 2026 (Equity Segment)

Here is the complete list of stock market holidays in 2026 for equity, equity derivatives, and SLB segments:

Date Day Holiday
January 15, 2026 Thursday Maharashtra Elections
January 26, 2026 Monday Republic Day
March 03, 2026 Tuesday Holi
March 26, 2026 Thursday Ram Navami
March 31, 2026 Tuesday Mahavir Jayanti
April 03, 2026 Friday Good Friday
April 14, 2026 Tuesday Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti
May 01, 2026 Friday Maharashtra Day
May 28, 2026 Thursday Bakri Eid
June 26, 2026 Friday Muharram
September 14, 2026 Monday Ganesh Chaturthi
October 02, 2026 Friday Gandhi Jayanti
October 20, 2026 Tuesday Dussehra
November 10, 2026 Tuesday Diwali (Balipratipada)
November 24, 2026 Tuesday Guru Nanak Jayanti
December 25, 2026 Friday Christmas

Special Note:

Muhurat Trading will be conducted on November 08, 2026 (Sunday) on the occasion of Diwali.


Holidays Falling on Weekends

Some important festivals in 2026 fall on weekends, meaning markets remain closed as usual:

  • Mahashivratri – February 15 (Sunday)
  • Eid-ul-Fitr – March 21 (Saturday)
  • Independence Day – August 15 (Saturday)
  • Diwali Laxmi Pujan – November 08 (Sunday, Muhurat Trading applies)


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NSE Commodity Segment Holidays 2026

The commodity derivatives market follows a slightly different schedule:

  • On certain holidays, the morning session (9 AM – 5 PM) remains closed
  • The evening session (5 PM onwards) may remain open on selected days

For example:

  • Holi, Ram Navami, Bakri Eid ? Morning closed, evening open
  • Republic Day, Good Friday, Gandhi Jayanti ? Fully closed

This difference is important for commodity traders, especially those dealing in global markets.


NSE Market Timings 2026

Understanding market hours is just as important as knowing holidays.

Equity Market Timings:

  • Pre-open session: 09:00 AM – 09:08 AM
  • Regular trading: 09:15 AM – 03:30 PM
  • Closing session: 03:40 PM – 04:00 PM

Block Deal Window:

  • Morning: 08:45 AM – 09:00 AM
  • Afternoon: 02:05 PM – 02:20 PM

Commodity Market:

  • Opens at 09:00 AM
  • Closes at 11:30 PM (or 11:55 PM depending on daylight savings)


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What is Muhurat Trading?

A unique one-hour trading session called Muhurat Trading takes place on Diwali. It is considered highly auspicious among investors and traders.

In 2026, Muhurat Trading will take place on:

  • November 08, 2026 (Sunday)
  • Many investors buy stocks during this time as a symbolic start to a prosperous financial year.


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Smart Tips for Traders & Investors

To make the most of the 2026 trading calendar:

  • Track holidays to avoid last-minute surprises
  • Avoid holding risky intraday positions before long breaks
  • Plan trades considering settlement delays
  • Watch global market cues during Indian market closures

Being proactive can save both time and money.



Final Thoughts

The NSE BSE Holiday List 2026 is more than just a schedule—it’s a planning tool. Whether you are trading daily or investing for the long term, aligning your strategy with the market calendar can significantly improve your decision-making.

With multiple holidays spread across the year, especially around major festivals, staying informed ensures you never miss an opportunity—or get caught off guard.



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


1. Is Hanuman Jayanti a stock market holiday in 2026?

No, Hanuman Jayanti is not included in the official NSE and BSE holiday list for 2026, so the market is expected to remain open.

2. What is Muhurat Trading?

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

3. How many stock market holidays are there in 2026?

There are multiple holidays across the year, covering national events and major festivals.

4. What happens if a holiday falls on expiry day?

The expiry is usually shifted to the previous trading session.

5. What is a settlement holiday?

It refers to a day when settlement of trades does not occur, even if trading may happen in certain segments.


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