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Every year the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) publish an official list of market holidays. It is important to take note of these holidays, as they might have a direct impact on trading activity, settlement timelines, and liquidity planning.

Stock market holidays in 2026: Quick overview

This year, the stock market will observe 15 trading holidays across national and religious occasions. A trading holiday means trading will be suspended in both equities and derivatives segments across both NSE and BSE.

Below is the list of Trading holidays in 2026.

Sr. NoDateDayDescription
1January 26, 2026MondayRepublic Day
2March 3, 2026TuesdayHoli
3March 26, 2026ThursdayShri Ram Navami
4March 31, 2026TuesdayShri Mahavir Jayanti
5April 3, 2026FridayGood Friday
6April 14, 2026TuesdayDr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti
7May 1, 2026FridayMaharashtra Day
8May 28, 2026ThursdayBakri Id
9June 26, 2026FridayMuharram
10September 14, 2026MondayGanesh Chaturthi
11October 2, 2026FridayMahatma Gandhi Jayanti
12October 20, 2026TuesdayDussehra
13November 10, 2026TuesdayDiwali-Balipratipada
14November 24, 2026TuesdayPrakash Gurpurb Sri Guru Nanak Dev
15Decmeber 25, 2026FridayChristmas

Note: November 8, 2026, shall be a trading holiday on account of Diwali Laxmi Pujan. Muhurat Trading will be conducted on that day. Timings of Muhurat Trading shall be notified subsequently through a circular.

The holidays falling on Saturday / Sunday are as follows:

Sr. NoDateDayDescription
1February 15, 2026SundayMahashivratri
2March 21, 2026SaturdayId-Ul-Fitr (Ramadan Eid)
3August 15, 2026SaturdayIndependence Day
4November 8, 2026SundayDiwali Laxmi Pujan*

Below is the list of Settlement holidays in 2026.

Sr. NoDateDayDescription
1January 26, 2026MondayRepublic Day
2February 19, 2026ThursdayChhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti
3March 3, 2026TuesdayHoli (Second Day)
4March 19, 2026ThursdayGudhi Padwa
5March 26, 2026ThursdayRam Navami
6March 31, 2026TuesdayMahavir Jayanti
7April 1, 2026WednesdayAnnual Bank Closing
8April 3, 2026FridayGood Friday
9April 14, 2026TuesdayDr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti
10May 1, 2026FridayMaharashtra Din / Buddha Pournima
11May 28, 2026ThursdayBakri ID (Id-Uz-Zuha)
12June 26, 2026FridayMuharram
13August 26, 2026WednesdayId-E-Milad
14September 14, 2026MondayGanesh Chaturthi
15October 2, 2026FridayMahatma Gandhi Jayanti
16October 20, 2026TuesdayDussehra
17November 10, 2026TuesdayDiwali (Bali Pratipada)
18November 24, 2026TuesdayGuru Nanak Jayanti
19December 25, 2026FridayChristmas

Trading holidays vs settlement holidays

A trading holiday refers to a complete shutdown of the stock exchanges. No transactions are permitted across equities, derivatives, or currency segments. Examples include Republic Day on January 26, 2026, and Christmas on December 25, 2026.

A settlement holiday is when trades can be placed normally, however, due to bank or depository closures, the transfer of funds is executed on the next trading day. 

How settlements work around market holidays

The settlement cycle in India functions on a T+1 rolling period, which was introduced on January 27, 2023. Under this framework, trades executed on a given day are settled on the next business day. On a regular trading day, securities and funds are exchanged within this one-day window.

What traders should take care of around stock market holidays

As a trader and investor, it is essential to plan trades according to the holidays, as trading activity, settlement timelines, and liquidity planning may have an impact on the trades. 

A few things to keep in mind are:
1. If a futures or options expiry falls on a trading holiday in a derivatives position, it shifts to the previous trading day. This could affect the trader's margin requirements and exit schedules.

2. Before the holidays, market participants frequently square-off their positions, which lowers market liquidity. When markets reopen, this could lead to larger bid-ask spreads, increased volatility, and price gaps.

3. Settlement holidays may cause delays in margin collection and fund settlements.  Maintaining sufficient margin buffers, avoiding excessive leverage, and keeping settlement holidays apart from trading holidays are all important for traders.

Conclusion

There are 15 trading holidays alongside several settlement holidays in 2026 published by the NSE and BSE which might impact trades in the stock market. It is important to plan positions, monitor expiry schedules, and maintain operational buffers accordingly so that one is better equipped to manage the shifts.

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