Holidays In Indian Stock Markets In 2023

December 22, 2022by Sanket Alurkar0

Trading in the stock market can only occur during a specific time interval in India.

Retail customers can carry out transactions through a brokerage agency between 9:15 am and 3:30 pm on weekdays.

Most traders undertake buying/selling of securities listed on the major stock exchanges in India, like the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE).

The stock market timings are the same for both these major stock exchanges. Trading is not permitted on weekends.

BSE Stock Market Timings

Bombay Stock Exchange is Asia’s first and India’s largest and oldest stock exchange.

Hot Stocks Alert Join Now
Hot Stocks Alert Join Now

In 1875, it was established as the Native Share and Stock Brokers Association.

More than 6000 companies are enlisted in BSE. It facilitates trade in mutual funds, currencies, equities and debt instruments. In addition, it extends some actual capital trading like risk management and investor education.

 DaysTimings
  Monday to Friday9:15 am to 3:30 pm

NSE Stock Market Timings

National Stock Exchange Limited of India was constituted in 1992, and trading commenced in 1994. It is India’s largest financial market. It is ranked 4th based on equity trading volume and has now developed into a sophisticated market.

DaysTimings
Monday to Friday9:15 am to 3:30 pm

 

indian stock-market-holidays

Indian Stock Market Holidays

Trading in the Indian Stock Market is available for a defined period. With the help of Demat accounts registered with a depository participant, trade investors and traders traded during this time.

Holidays mark the celebration of important events that took place in History. National Stock Exchange and Bombay Stock Exchange is open from Monday to Friday and is closed on Saturday and Sunday.

Following is the list of Holidays for NSE,BSE.

HolidayDateDayImportanceMarketsComments
Republic DayJan 26, 2023ThursdayThe Constitution Of India came in effect on 26th January 1950. It replaced Government Of India Act, 1935. 26 January was chosen as the date for Republic Day as it was on that day in 1930 when the Declaration of Indian Independence was proclaimed by the Indian National Congress.BSE, NSEFull Day Off
MahashivratriFeb 18, 2023SaturdayIt marks the remembrance of overcoming darkness and ignorance in life and the world. The festival celebrates the grace of Shiva, who is considered the Adi Guru.NSEMorning Off
HoliMar 08, 2023WednesdayCelebrates the arrival of Spring, end of winter, revival of broken relationships. It celebrates the eternal love of Radha Krishna.BSE, NSEMorning Off
MahashivratriMar 18, 2023SaturdayIt marks the remembrance of overcoming darkness and ignorance in life and the world.BSEMorning Off
Ram NavamiMar 30, 2023ThursdayIt celebrates victory of good over evil. The festival celebrates the descent of Vishnu as Ram Avatar.BSE, NSEMorning Off
Mahavir JayantiApr 04, 2023TuesdayIt marks the birth anniversary of founder of Jainism.BSE, NSEMorning Off
Good FridayApr 07, 2023FridayCommeration of the crucifixion of Jesus and his death at Calvary.BSE, NSEFull Day Off
Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar JayantiApr 14, 2023FridayImportant Dalit Leader and drafted India’s constitution.BSE,NSEMorning Off
Eid-Ul-FitrApr 21, 2023FridayIt marks the end of RamadanBSE,NSEMorning Off
Maharashtra DayMay 01, 2023MondayIn 1960 on this day the state of Maharashtra came into existenceBSE, NSEFull Day Off
Bakri EidJun 28, 2023WednesdayIt commemorates prophet Ibrahim’s sacrifices and complete dedication.BSE, NSEMorning Off
MuharramJul 29, 2023SaturdayIt commemorates the parting of red sea by Moses.NSEMorning Off
Independence DayAug 15, 2023TuesdayThe day marks the end of British Rule in India and the establishment of Free and Independent Indian nation. Independence Day is observed throughout India with flag-hoisting ceremonies, parades and cultural events. It is a national holiday.BSE, NSEFull Day Off
MuharramAug 29,2023TuesdayIt commemorates the parting of red sea by MosesBSEMorning Off
Ganesh ChaturthiSep 19, 2023TuesdayIt marks the birthday of beloved Lord Ganesha. The festival celebrates Ganesha as the God of New Beginnings and the Remover of Obstacles as well as the god of wisdom and intelligenceBSE, NSEMorning Off
Mahatma Gandhi JayantiOct 02,2023MondayIt is the day to remember the contribution of MK Gandhi in India’s Freedom Struggle.BSE, NSEFull Day Off
DussehraOct 24, 2023TuesdayIt symbolizes victory of good over evil.BSE, NSEMorning Off
Diwali-Laxmi PujanNov 12, 2023SundayLakshmi is Goddess of wealth and her blessings are invoked for a good year ahead.BSE, NSEMorning Off
Diwali-BalipratipadaNov 14, 2023TuesdayIt celebrates the return of mahabali to earth and the victory of VamanaBSE, NSEMorning Off
Guru Nanak JayantiNov 27, 2023MondayIt marks the birth anniversary of Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Dev.BSE, NSEMorning Off
ChristmasDec 25, 2023MondayIt celebrates the birth of Jesus ChristBSE, NSEMorning Off

 


FAQS

Q.) Is Tomorrow a Holiday For Share Market?

Answer : No, BSE and NSE are working through out the week from Monday to Friday, except on Saturaday and Sunday.

Q.) Is BSE Open on Sundays?

Answer : No BSE is not operational on Sundays.

Q.) Can I Sell stocks in Muhrat trading?

Answer : Muharat trading session is a good time to buy or sell stocks since the trading volumes are high.

Q.) Which Day is best to buy stocks?

Answer : Monday is the best day to buy stocks.

Q.) Which Day is best to sell stocks?

Answer : Friday is the best day to sell stocks.

Q.) Is Good Friday a Full Day Off?

Answer : Yes, Good Friday is Full Day Off in BSE and NSE.

Q.) Is Holi a Full Day Off?

Answer : No, On Holi BSE, NSE observed morning Off.

We hope you found this list of Holidays useful. The list will help you to make right decisions. If you liked the article share it with your friends. Stay tuned for more articles.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Our locations

© OnlineTradingInstitute.in. All rights reserved.

Get in touch

DISCLAIMER: Online Trading Institute is providing courses content and any related materials (including newsletters, blog post, videos, social media and other communications) for educational purposes only. We are not providing legal, accounting, or financial advisory services, and this is not a solicitation or recommendation to buy or sell any stocks, options, or other financial instruments or investments.

DISCLAIMER: Online Trading Institute is providing courses content and any related materials (including newsletters, blog post, videos, social media and other communications) for educational purposes only. We are not providing legal, accounting, or financial advisory services, and this is not a solicitation or recommendation to buy or sell any stocks, options, or other financial instruments or investments.