NSE Holidays List in 2026

NSE or National Stock Exchange is open on the weekdays from Monday to Friday and is closed on Saturdays & Sundays, except for any special trading sessions that are announced. Here's the complete list of NSE Holidays in 2026.  

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NSE Holidays on Weekdays (Equity, Derivatives, SLB)

Holiday 

Date 

Day 

Republic Day 

26 January 2026 

Monday 

Maha Shivratri 

15 February 2026 

Sunday 

Holi 

3 March 2026 

Tuesday 

Id-ul-Fitr (Ramzan ID

21 March 2026 

Saturday 

Ram Navami 

27 March 2026 

Friday 

Mahavir Jayanti 

31 March 2026 

Tuesday 

Good Friday 

3 April 2026 

Friday 

Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti 

14 April 2026 

Tuesday 

Maharashtra Day 

1 May 2026 

Friday 

Eid-ul-Adha 

27 May 2026 

Wednesday 

Muharram 

26 June 2026 

Friday 

Independence Day 

15 August 2026 

Saturday 

Ganesh Chaturthi 

14 September 2026 

Monday 

Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti 

2 October 2026 

Friday 

Dussehra 

20 October 2026 

Tuesday 

Diwali-Laxmi Puja 

8 November 2026 

Sunday 

Diwali-Balipratipada 

9 November 2026 

Monday 

Guru Nanak Jayanti 

24 November 2026 

Tuesday 

Christmas 

25 December 2026 

Friday 

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) is the largest and most prominent stock exchange in India, ranking as the stock exchange in the world, with a market capitalization exceeding $5 trillion.

The NSE offers seamless and efficient trading facilities throughout the year, with trading sessions taking place on weekdays from 9:15 am to 3:30 pm. This provides a trading window of 6 hours and 15 minutes. Trading holidays for the NSE is observed on both Saturdays and Sundays, during which time no trading takes place in the equity sector, equity derivative segment, and SLB segment.

In addition to weekends, the NSE observes specific national and cultural holidays, which are listed as NSE Market Holidays for 2026, including.

NSE Holidays in 2026 on Weekends

Date 

Day 

Holiday 

26 January 2026 

Monday 

Republic Day 

15 February 2026 

Sunday 

Maha Shivaratri 

21 March 2026 

Saturday 

Id ul-Fitr 

15 August 2026 

Saturday 

Independence Day 

14 September 2026 

Monday 

Ganesh Chaturthi 

8 November 2026 

Sunday 

Diwali- Laxmi Pooja 

9 November 2026 

Monday  

Diwali- Balipratipada 

Trading Holidays for 2026 (Commodity Segment)

Holiday 

Date 

Day 

Republic Day 

26 January 2026 

Monday 

Maha Shivratri 

15 February 2026 

Sunday 

Holi 

3 March 2026 

Tuesday 

Id-ul-Fitr (Ramzan ID

21 March 2026 

Saturday 

Ram Navami 

27 March 2026 

Friday 

Mahavir Jayanti 

31 March 2026 

Tuesday 

Good Friday 

3 April 2026 

Friday 

Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti 

14 April 2026 

Tuesday 

Maharashtra Day 

1 May 2026 

Friday 

Eid-ul-Adha 

27 May 2026 

Wednesday 

Muharram 

26 June 2026 

Friday 

Independence Day 

15 August 2026 

Saturday 

Ganesh Chaturthi 

14 September 2026 

Monday 

Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti 

2 October 2026 

Friday 

Dussehra 

20 October 2026 

Tuesday 

Diwali-Laxmi Puja 

8 November 2026 

Sunday 

Diwali-Balipratipada 

9 November 2026 

Monday 

Guru Nanak Jayanti 

24 November 2026 

Tuesday 

Christmas 

25 December 2026 

Friday 

Note: 5 pm to 9/9:30 pm for Internationally linked Agricultural commodities 

  1. Morning Session: 10 am to 5 pm
  1. Evening Session: 5 pm to 11:30/11:55 pm

Muhurat Trading in 2026

Muhurat Trading, a propitious event in the stock market, takes place for an hour on Diwali, a widely celebrated festival in India. On account of Diwali Laxmi Pujan, Muhurat trading will be conducted, and the market timings for the session will be announced later through a separate circular.

Muhurat Trading Session

Capital Market

Block Deal Session

17:45 hours to 18:00 hours

Pre-open Market

18:00 hours to 18:08 hours

Normal Market

18:15 hours to 19:15 hours

Call Auction

18:20 hours to 19:05 hours

Closing Session

19:25 hours to 19:35 hours

What is NSE and How Trading Holidays Are Declared

NSE Holidays

The National Stock Exchange is an Indian stock exchange. NSE was the first of the “major national exchanges” to implement fully automated, screen-based trading in the country. In the year 1994, the exchange started its operations. World Federation of Exchanges recognised it to be the largest stock exchange in terms of yearly equity trading turnover. The exchange provides a fully integrated digital trading module consisting of data feed offerings, technology-oriented services, settlement and clearing services, online trading services, services for financial literacy, etc.

NSE offers a huge gamut of products. To make it simple, the products offered by NSE may be clubbed into three categories. They include capital markets, debt instruments and derivatives. Derivatives of NSE consist of stock derivatives, currency derivatives and NSE bond futures. The products, which are traded in the capital market via NSE include stocks, mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), offered for sale and indices. Debts consist of corporate bonds and NSE EBP. The trackers of NSE consist of bank nifty, India VIX and overseas indices.

Conclusion of NSE Trading Holidays in 2026

Understanding the NSE Holidays List for 2026 helps traders and investors plan ahead. By knowing when the market will be closed, you can avoid any unexpected disruptions and manage your trades more efficiently. Stay updated on both equity and commodity market holidays, as well as special events like Muhurat Trading, to be well-prepared and make the most of your trading in 2026.

FAQs on NSE Holidays List in 2025

  • What is the timing for morning trading?

    Morning trading is carried out between 9:15 am and 3:30pm on weekdays.

  • Will the market remain closed on 25 December 2026?

    Yes, on the day of Christmas, market will remain closed as it is a trading holiday.

  • How many trading holidays are there going to be in 2026?

    There are 19 trading holidays in 2026, excluding weekends.

  • Which holiday related to the stock market will end in 2025?

    Christmas, which falls on December 25, 2025, will be the final stock market holiday and NSE market holiday.

  • How Does NSE Declare Trading Holidays?

    The NSE (National Stock Exchange) releases a holiday list at the start of each year. This list includes holidays for Equity, Derivatives, Commodity, and other segments. Holidays are based on national festivals, government holidays, and weekends. The full list is available on the official NSE website, and updates are shared if any holiday changes.  

  • What Is the Impact of NSE Holidays on Settlement Cycles?

    When there's an NSE holiday, the settlement of trades is delayed. For example, if you buy or sell shares just before a holiday, the money or shares will be settled on the next working day. If there are multiple holidays in a row, the delay can be longer. So, traders should check the holiday list to plan better.  

  • Can You Trade on Settlement Holidays in NSE?

    Yes, you can trade on settlement holidays, but the settlement doesn’t happen that day. This means if you buy or sell on a settlement holiday, the exchange works, but your funds or shares will be delivered later, usually on the next working day. This happens when the exchange is open, but banks or depositories are closed.  

  • What is meant by a holiday trade settlement?

    A day on which the markets are open, but the depositories are closed is called a settlement holiday.

  • What is the timing for the evening trade?

    Evening trading applies to certain commodity derivatives and internationally linked agricultural commodities. The trading is conducted between 5:00 pm to 11:30 pm.

  • What is the meaning of a settlement holiday in trading?

    A settlement holiday refers to a day when the markets are operational, but the depositories are closed.

  • What if a holiday falls on the weekly expiry of equity options contracts?

    In the event of a holiday coinciding with the weekly expiry of equity options contracts, the NSE follows regulations by moving the expiry to the previous day before the holiday.

Latest Updates on NSE Holidays 2025

June 2025 Stock Market Holidays: NSE, BSE Nine Days Closure

The stock market will be shut down for nine days in June. All of these holidays fall on weekends. This suggests that there would not be any market activity on four Saturdays or five Sundays. June does not have any workday holidays, but the usual weekend holidays will cause financial markets to close. The NSE holiday calendar shows that no trading day this month is a holiday. Markets will be closed on 7 June, a Saturday due to Bakri Id. As a result, none of the June weekdays are market holidays. The following trading holiday of 2025 is Independence Day, which happens on 15 August. On 21 October, a special Muhurat Trading session will be held in celebration of Diwali.

2 June 2025

Stock Market Holidays: May 2025

The Indian stock market will be open for all five days from 19 May to 23 May. Additionally, stock markets will be open on 26 May for the birthday of Kazi Nazrul Islam and Maharana Pratap Jayanti on 29 May. 

19 May 2025

Stock Market Holidays: 1st to 3rd May 2025

The Indian stock market will remain closed on 1 May 2025 for Labour Day and Maharashtra Day. This is the only official trading holiday this week and applies to all major changes, including Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE). The stock market will also remain closed on 3rd and 4th May as they fall on the weekend. No trading in equity or Future and Options (F&O) and Securities Lending and Borrowing (SLB) segments will take place. Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) will also remain shut on these days. However, the share market will remain open on the festival of Akshaya Tritiya which falls on 30 April 2025. 

29 April 2025
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