Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE) will remain closed on Thursday 10 April on the occasion of Mahavir Jayanti 2025. That is, there will be no trading in the stock market on this day. This will be an opportunity for investors in the middle of the week. In addition, all sections of the stock market – equity, derivatives, currencies, securities borrowings (SLBs) and electronic gold receipts (EGR) – will not be traded today.
The business in the Commodity Derivatives section will remain closed in the morning session, but will resume in the evening. According to MCX, the morning session of the commodity segment takes place from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, while the evening session starts 5:00 pm and runs from 11:30 or 11:55 pm. In such a situation, investors are advised to keep this holiday in mind while making their business plans. Now the markets will reopen on Friday, April 11 and the normal business will continue.
In recent times, stock market fluctuations have increased. Due to the possibility of global recession due to the tariff imposed by US President Donald Trump, the market is seeing instability. Meanwhile, after the monetary policy meeting of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Wednesday, the repo rate was cut by 25 basis points and the policy trend was also changed. This was followed by a decline in Sensex and Nifty 50. So far this week, there has been a lot of ups and downs in three trading sessions. In such a situation, many investors want to know whether the stock market is open or closed on April 10 today. In order to avoid any confusion, investors can go to the BSE and NSE website and check the list of ‘Stock Market Holiday 2025’.
Stock market holidays in April 2025
According to the BSE website, the stock market will be closed for three days in April.
Mahavir Jayanti on April 10 on April 14, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti is April 18 Good Friday.
There will be no business in the stock market on these dates.
If investors want to see a complete list of trading holidays for the year 2025, they can go to BSE website bseindia.com and click on the above ‘Trading Holidays’ option. There they will get information about the entire year holidays.