The primary stock exchange in the nation is the National Stock Exchange (NSE), the major stock market of India, located in Mumbai. Operating from Monday to Friday, it remains closed on weekends and federal holidays. This article provides all necessary details about the NSE Holidays in 2025.
NSE Trading Holidays 2025
The NSE, India’s premier stock exchange, ranks as the 10th largest globally with a market capitalization exceeding US$ 3.4 trillion. Trading operates smoothly throughout the year, from 9.15 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. on weekdays, providing a 6-hour and 15-minute trading window. Trading is not conducted on Saturdays, Sundays, and specific national and cultural holidays listed by the NSE.
Trading Holidays Calendar 2025 For the Commodity Derivatives Segment
Sr. No.
Holidays
Date
Day
1
Republic Day
January 26, 2025
Friday
2
Mahashivratri
March 08, 2025
Friday
3
Holi
March 25, 2025
Monday
4
Good Friday
March 29, 2025
Friday
5
Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramadan Eid)
April 11, 2025
Thursday
6
Shri Ram Navmi
April 17, 2025
Wednesday
7
Maharashtra Day
May 01, 2025
Wednesday
8
Bakri Id
June 17, 2025
Monday
9
Moharram
July 17, 2025
Wednesday
10
Independence Day/Parsi New Year
August 15, 2025
Thursday
11
Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti
October 02, 2025
Wednesday
12
Diwali Laxmi Pujan*
November 01, 2025
Friday
13
Gurunanak Jayanti
November 15, 2025
Friday
14
Christmas
December 25, 2025
Wednesday
Muhurat Trading Session 2025 For Capital Market
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
Summary
The National Stock Exchange, based in India, was the pioneer in implementing a computerized trading system in the country. Established in 1994, it has been acknowledged by the World Federation of Exchanges as the leading stock exchange based on annual equity trading turnover. The exchange offers a comprehensive digital trading platform that encompasses data feeds, technology-driven services, settlement and clearing facilities, online trading options, financial education services, and more. NSE boasts a wide range of products, which can be categorized into capital markets, trackers, debt instruments, and derivatives. The derivatives available on NSE include stock derivatives, currency derivatives, and NSE bond futures. Capital market products traded on NSE comprise stocks, mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and indices. Debt instruments include corporate bonds and NSE EBP. NSE’s trackers encompass bank nifty, India VIX, and international indices.