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NSE Holidays Calendar 2025: Complete Trading Timings

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NSE Holiday Calendar 2025: Equity, Derivatives & SLB Segments

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) is India’s premier stock exchange and a critical component of the country’s financial ecosystem. As of 2024, it ranks as the 7th largest stock exchange globally, with a market capitalization exceeding $5 trillion.

With the year 2025 approaching, traders, investors, and financial institutions must stay informed about the NSE trading holidays. A clear understanding of these dates allows for better planning, uninterrupted operations, and timely decision-making aligned with market closures.

Let’s explore the complete NSE holiday list for 2025, its relevance across segments, and trading session timings.

Below is a comprehensive list of NSE holidays in 2025 for the Equity Segment, Equity Derivatives, and Securities Lending & Borrowing (SLB):

DateDayOccasion
February 26WednesdayMahashivratri
March 14FridayHoli
March 31MondayEid-Ul-Fitr (Ramadan Eid)
April 10ThursdayMahavir Jayanti
April 14MondayDr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti
April 18FridayGood Friday
May 1ThursdayMaharashtra Day
August 15FridayIndependence Day
August 27WednesdayGanesh Chaturthi
October 2ThursdayGandhi Jayanti / Dussehra
October 21*TuesdayDiwali Laxmi Pujan (*Muhurat Trading)
October 22WednesdayDiwali Balipratipada
November 5WednesdayGuru Nanak Jayanti
December 25ThursdayChristmas Day
NSE Holiday list 2025
NSE Holiday list 2025

🔹 Special Trading Notes:

  • Live Trading on February 1, 2025 (Saturday): To accommodate the Union Budget, the NSE will conduct a special trading session.
  • Muhurat Trading on October 21, 2025 (Tuesday): A symbolic one-hour session in celebration of Diwali Laxmi Pujan.

NSE Holidays 2025 Falling on Weekends

Some holidays coincide with weekends and hence won’t affect regular trading:

DateDayOccasion
January 26SundayRepublic Day
April 6SundayRam Navami
June 7SaturdayBakrid (Eid al-Adha)
July 6SundayMuharram

📌 You may also want to check the BSE Holiday List 2025 for a complete view of the Indian financial market closures.

NSE Holiday Schedule for Commodity Derivatives Segment (2025)

Here’s how the Commodity Derivatives Segment will observe holidays in 2025, differentiated by morning and evening sessions:

DateDayOccasionMorning SessionEvening Session
January 1WednesdayNew YearOpenClosed
February 26WednesdayMahashivratriClosedOpen
March 14FridayHoliClosedOpen
March 31MondayEid-Ul-FitrClosedOpen
April 10ThursdayMahavir JayantiClosedOpen
April 14MondayDr. B.R. Ambedkar JayantiClosedOpen
April 18FridayGood FridayClosedClosed
May 1ThursdayMaharashtra DayClosedOpen
August 15FridayIndependence DayClosedClosed
August 27WednesdayGanesh ChaturthiClosedOpen
October 2ThursdayGandhi Jayanti / DussehraClosedClosed
October 21*TuesdayDiwali Laxmi Pujan (Muhurat)ClosedClosed
October 22WednesdayDiwali BalipratipadaClosedOpen
November 5WednesdayGuru Nanak JayantiClosedOpen
December 25ThursdayChristmasClosedClosed

NSE Trading Timings 2025

The National Stock Exchange follows a structured schedule for equity trading on all working days (except weekends and holidays):

📈 NSE Market Sessions:

  • Pre-Open Session: 9:00 AM – 9:08 AM* (with random closure in the last minute)
  • Regular Trading Session: 9:15 AM – 3:30 PM
  • Closing Session: 3:40 PM – 4:00 PM (price finalization)
  • Block Deal Session:
    • Morning: 8:45 AM – 9:00 AM
    • Afternoon: 2:05 PM – 2:20 PM
  • International Agricultural Commodities: 5:00 PM – 9:00/9:30 PM

*On October 21, 2025, Muhurat Trading will be held in the evening during Diwali celebrations. The specific time slot will be announced by NSE closer to the date.

What Is Muhurat Trading?

Muhurat Trading is a special, symbolic trading session conducted by NSE and BSE on the evening of Diwali, considered highly auspicious for initiating new investments. For 2025, it will take place on Tuesday, October 21.

FAQ’s

Why is it important to keep track of NSE holidays in 2025 for investors and traders?

Tracking NSE holidays in 2025 is crucial for traders and investors as these non-trading days can affect market liquidity, trading volumes, and settlement cycles. Being aware of holidays helps in planning investment strategies effectively, avoiding potential missed opportunities, and ensuring timely fund transfers or trade executions. For active traders, knowing when markets are closed prevents unwanted surprises. For long-term investors, it aids in aligning portfolio actions and adjusting SIP or redemption schedules in advance.

What is the difference between NSE trading holidays and settlement holidays?

NSE trading holidays are days when the stock market remains closed and no trading activity takes place. On the other hand, settlement holidays are days when trading may still occur, but the clearing and settlement of trades are deferred due to non-working days at clearing corporations or banks. Understanding this distinction helps investors manage fund settlements, deliveries, and ensures they don’t face delays in transaction processing post-trade.

How does the NSE holiday calendar impact intraday traders and delivery-based investors?

Intraday traders are significantly impacted by NSE holidays as they rely on daily market movements to make quick trades. A holiday in between trading days can affect volatility and momentum. Delivery-based investors are more concerned about settlement cycles; a holiday can extend the T+1 or T+2 settlement duration. Knowing the calendar helps both types prepare for potential gaps in trading and adjust strategies accordingly—whether it’s booking profits, squaring off positions, or holding for longer durations.

What is Muhurat Trading and why is it significant on Diwali 2025?

Muhurat Trading is a special, hour-long trading session held on Diwali evening, considered highly auspicious in Indian tradition. In 2025, it will take place on Tuesday, October 21. Investors believe that buying stocks during this time brings prosperity and long-term gains. It is more symbolic and cultural, with many participants making token investments. Despite its short duration, it holds emotional and financial significance, especially for long-term portfolios and high-net-worth individuals.

Will the NSE remain open during the Union Budget 2025 presentation?

Yes, the NSE will conduct a live trading session on February 1, 2025 (Saturday) to coincide with the Union Budget presentation. This special session allows market participants to react in real-time to announcements made by the Finance Minister. Budget day trading often sees high volatility, as traders anticipate and respond to policy changes, taxation updates, and economic forecasts. This session is especially crucial for F&O traders and investors focusing on budget-sensitive sectors.

Which NSE holidays in 2025 also apply to the BSE and MCX?

Many NSE holidays in 2025 overlap with BSE and MCX closures, especially on national and religious occasions. Major common holidays include Republic Day (January 26), Holi (March 14), Good Friday (April 18), Independence Day (August 15), Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti (October 2), Diwali (October 21 & 22), and Christmas (December 25). However, each exchange may vary in sessions (e.g., evening sessions for MCX may remain open), so it’s best to verify on their official websites.

How do NSE commodity derivative trading hours differ on holidays?

On NSE holidays for commodity derivatives, trading hours are often split. On select days, the morning session (9:00 AM to 5:00 PM) is closed, but the evening session (5:00 PM to 11:30/11:55 PM) may remain open. For example, on Mahashivratri (Feb 26, 2025) and Holi (March 14, 2025), the morning sessions are shut while evening trading continues. This partial closure ensures flexibility for traders while observing national and regional holidays.

What precautions should traders take ahead of long NSE holiday weekends?

Ahead of extended NSE holiday weekends, traders should square off intraday positions, manage stop-loss levels, and avoid leaving speculative trades open. Liquidity can dry up, leading to wider spreads. It’s also wise to check margin requirements and ensure there are no pending settlements. Long weekends can also bring global news or market developments, so risk management becomes key. Planning ahead prevents unwanted volatility shocks once the market reopens.

How to plan investment strategies around the NSE holiday calendar 2025?

To optimise returns, align strategies with the NSE holiday calendar by timing SIPs, redemptions, and stock purchases around trading days. Avoid placing major trades or expiry-based decisions right before or after long holidays, especially for derivatives. Track earnings reports, corporate actions, and dividend dates so you’re not caught off-guard by a market closure. For systematic investors, pre-scheduling transactions and adjusting fund availability can help maintain consistency in investment execution.

Where can I download the official NSE holiday calendar for 2025?

You can download the official NSE Holiday Calendar for 2025 from the National Stock Exchange website. Navigate to the “Market Data” section and select “Holiday Calendar” under relevant segments like Equity, F&O, or Commodity Derivatives. The calendar is available in PDF format and is updated annually. It provides a detailed view of full-day, partial-day closures, and Muhurat trading timings, helping traders and investors plan their year efficiently.

 

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