Stock market holiday on holi 2025: Will Indian stock markets open or closed on 14 March 2025 on the occasion of Holi? This question is important for investors. According to the holiday calendar of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), the stock market will be closed on the occasion of Holi on Friday, 14 March 2025. Due to this, trading activities will be completely stopped. The markets will remain closed due to Saturday and Sunday on 15 and 16 March. After this, trading in the stock market will be held on Monday 17 March 2025.
The stock market remains closed every year on Holi
There is a holiday in the Indian stock market every year on Holi. This time too, there will be no trading in all major segments of BSE and NSE such as equity, equity derivatives, securities lending and browing (SLB), Electronic Gold Receipts (EGR) and currency derivatives on March 14.
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Market trend and signal for investors
The Indian stock market has been under pressure in recent months. On Thursday 13 March, the market closed with a decline. The Nifty has fallen by about 15% against the September 2024 peak. This is the first time in history that the Nifty has fallen for five consecutive months without any improvement. What will be the stock market’s attitude after Holi, it depends on domestic and global indicators.
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Stock market’s next holiday in 2025
After Holi, the next holiday of BSE, NSE will be on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr on 31 March 2025 (Monday). Apart from this, there will be holidays on these dates in the market in April also:
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April 10 – Mr. Mahavir Jayanti
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April 14 – Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti
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April 18 – Good Friday
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After this, the market will also be closed on major festivals like 15 August (Independence Day), 27 August (Ganesh Chaturthi), 21-22 October (Diwali) and 25 December (Christmas). Although Diwali is traded for a while, but there is no business like normal days.