As the festive season begins, indian stock market traders are preparing for upcoming non-trading days. While some see holidays as a welcome break, active traders often view them as interruptions to market flow. Here’s a detailed guide to the remaining stock market holidays for 2025.


1. ganesh chaturthi Marks the Start

The festive season started with Ganesh Chaturthi on August 27, 2025, when both the NSE and BSE remained closed. This was one of the major festival breaks for the year.


2. september 2025 – No Official Market Holiday

Interestingly, september does not have any additional scheduled holidays for trading. However, including weekends, markets will remain closed for eight days throughout the month.


3. october 2025 – The Festive Month of Closures

October will bring three major trading holidays due to key national and cultural events:

  • October 2gandhi Jayanti
  • October 11 – Dussehra
  • October 21diwali Lakshmi Pujan


4. Special Muhurat Trading on Diwali

While the market will be closed for most of diwali day (October 21, 2025), there will be a special Muhurat trading session in the evening. The NSE and BSE will release the official timings via a circular closer to the festival.


5. Why the Holiday Calendar Matters

The stock market holiday schedule is crucial for:

  • Traders planning short-term positions
  • Investors managing portfolio adjustments
  • Brokers scheduling settlements and clearances

It helps avoid last-minute surprises and ensures smooth trading operations.


6. NSE & BSE – Unified Holiday Plan

Both leading exchanges – NSE (National Stock Exchange) and BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) – follow a synchronized holiday calendar. This is updated annually and considers:

  • National holidays
  • Major religious festivals
  • Public observances


7. Stay Updated to Avoid Missed Opportunities

Checking official updates from NSE and BSE ensures traders stay informed about special sessions like Muhurat Trading, which is considered auspicious for new investments.


Final Word

With ganesh chaturthi done and October bringing three major holidays, traders should plan their portfolios and positions wisely. Keeping an eye on official holiday circulars will help avoid trading disruptions and capitalize on special festive sessions.

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