Stock Market Holiday 2025: The new year is going to start tomorrow i.e. on 1 January 2025. Along with this, there is a question among investors whether the Indian stock markets will remain open on the first day of the new year. If you also have this question in your mind, then here you will get the answer. Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE) have confirmed that trading will continue as normal on this day. Trading in all segments, including equities, currency derivatives, commodity derivatives and electronic gold receipts (EGR), will continue without any disruption from January 1, 2025.
Stock Market Holiday: How many holidays in January 2025?
Despite New Year’s Eve celebrations, stock markets will remain open for trading on Wednesday, January 1, 2025. Investors can continue their trading activities without any interruption. Talking about the entire month of January, the first holiday will be on 26th January on the occasion of Republic Day, but this time it is falling on Sunday, which is a non-trading day. Except Saturday-Sunday, the stock market will function normally in the remaining days of January and investors will be able to trade.
Stock Market Holiday 2025 Full list: Check full list here
BSE and NSE have released the list of holidays for 2025, which gives details of 14 non-trading days for the year. These holidays are in different months:
February | Maha Shivratri (26 February) |
march | Holi (14 March), Eid-ul-Fitr (31 March) |
april | Shri Mahavir Jayanti (10 April), Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti (14 April), Good Friday (18 April) |
May | Maharashtra Day (1 May) |
august | Independence Day (15 August), Ganesh Chaturthi (27 August) |
october | Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti and Dussehra (2 October), Diwali Lakshmi Pujan (21 October), Diwali Balipratipada (22 October) |
november | Prakash Guruparva Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti (5 November) |
December | Christmas (25 December) |
These holidays are falling on weekends
In the new year 2025, many holidays are falling on weekends i.e. on Saturday or Sunday. These are already non-trading days, due to which there will be no additional holiday in the stock market. These include Republic Day (26 January), Shri Ram Navami (6 April), Muharram (6 July), Bakrid (7 June).