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Stock Market Holidays 2026: NSE & BSE Face a Short Trading Week

  • March 29, 2026
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A shortened week ahead as exchanges close for Shri Mahavir Jayanti and Good Friday

The Indian stock markets are gearing up for another truncated trading schedule. Next week, both the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) will remain open for just three sessions, as investors take a pause for Shri Mahavir Jayanti (March 31) and Good Friday (April 3).

This comes on the heels of a shortened week already, with trading suspended on Thursday for Shri Ram Navami. For traders and investors, such breaks often mean recalibrating strategies, managing liquidity, and preparing for potential volatility when markets reopen.

Why Holidays Matter for Investors

Market holidays aren’t just days off — they can influence trading volumes, investor sentiment, and even short-term price movements. With fewer sessions, participants often see compressed activity, where buying and selling pressure gets concentrated into fewer days.

For long-term investors, these breaks are reminders to plan ahead, while for short-term traders, they can create opportunities in the form of sharper moves once markets resume.

Upcoming Market Holidays in 2026

Here’s the full list of scheduled holidays for Indian stock exchanges this year:

Day Date Event
Tuesday Mar-31 Shri Mahavir Jayanti
Friday Apr-03 Good Friday
Tuesday Apr-14 Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti
Friday May-01 Maharashtra Day
Thursday May-28 Bakri Id
Friday Jun-26 Muharram
Monday Sep-14 Ganesh Chaturthi
Friday Oct-02 Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti
Tuesday Oct-20 Dussehra
Tuesday Nov-10 Diwali – Balipratipada
Tuesday Nov-24 Prakash Gurpurb Sri Guru Nanak Dev
Friday Dec-25 Christmas

What’s Next

After next week’s closures, the next holiday will be observed on April 14 for Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti. Investors should also note key breaks in May for Maharashtra Day and Bakri Id, before the mid-year pause for Muharram in June.

With festivals and national observances spread across the calendar, 2026 promises several shortened weeks — a factor worth keeping in mind for portfolio planning and trading strategies.

Final Takeaway

For market participants, awareness of trading holidays is more than a scheduling detail — it’s part of risk management. Whether you’re a day trader eyeing short-term moves or a long-term investor focused on fundamentals, knowing when the markets pause helps you stay ahead.

As the saying goes: “Markets may rest, but opportunities never sleep.”

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