Share Market Holidays 2026: How many days will there be no trading in NSE-BSE in the new year? See the complete holiday list here

Share Market Holidays 2026: How many days will there be no trading in NSE-BSE in the new year? See the complete holiday list here

The last month of 2025 is going on. After this the year 2026 will start. In 2026, the Indian stock market will be closed for a total of 15 days, apart from the regular Saturday and Sunday holidays. There is no normal trading in the domestic stock market on these holidays. NSE has made an announcement regarding these holidays. According to this announcement, there will be no normal trading on these days except Saturday and Sunday. Let us know on which days the stock market will remain closed…

NSE holidays list

According to the calendar released by NSE, the stock market will remain closed on several occasions between January and March at the beginning of the year. There will be no trading on 26 January (Republic Day), 3 March (Holi), 26 March (Shri Ram Navami), and 31 March (Shri Mahavir Jayanti). After this, the stock market will remain closed on 3 April (Good Friday). After that, the market will remain closed on April 14 (Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti), May 1 (Maharashtra Day), and May 28 (Bakri Eid). Apart from this, there will be no trading on 26th June (Muharram).

The market will remain closed on 14 September (Ganesh Chaturthi), 2 October (Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti), 20 October (Dussehra), and 10 November (Diwali Balipratipada). Apart from this, there will be no trading on NSE on 24th November (Prakash Parv Shri Guru Nanak Dev) and 25th December (Christmas). Apart from these holidays, there is no normal trading on Saturdays and Sundays every week.

Muhurta trading on Diwali

NSE has announced that Muhurat trading on the occasion of Diwali will take place on Sunday, November 8, 2026. However, the timing of the trading session has not been announced yet. This information will be given later.

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