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I confirm my intention to proceed and enter this website Please direct me to the website operated by Ultima Markets , regulated by the FCA in the United KingdomKnowing the NSE Holidays 2026 in advance is essential for traders and investors to plan trades, manage positions, and avoid unexpected disruptions. The National Stock Exchange (NSE) has released the official 2026 holiday calendar for Equity, Equity Derivatives, SLB, and Commodity segments.
Below is the official list of NSE trading holidays 2026 for Equity, Equity Derivatives, and SLB segments:
| Holidays | Date | Day |
| Republic Day | January 26, 2026 | Monday |
| Holi | March 3, 2026 | Tuesday |
| Shri Ram Navami | March 26, 2026 | Thursday |
| Shri Mahavir Jayanti | March 31, 2026 | Tuesday |
| Good Friday | April 3, 2026 | Friday |
| Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti | April 14, 2026 | Tuesday |
| Maharashtra Day | May 1, 2026 | Friday |
| Bakri Eid | May 28, 2026 | Thursday |
| Muharram | June 26, 2026 | Friday |
| Ganesh Chaturthi | September 14, 2026 | Monday |
| Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti | October 2, 2026 | Friday |
| Dussehra | October 20, 2026 | Tuesday |
| Diwali-Balipratipada | November 10, 2026 | Tuesday |
| Guru Nanak Jayanti | November 24, 2026 | Tuesday |
| Christmas | December 25, 2026 | Friday |
Planning ahead ensures traders and investors avoid missing opportunities or being caught off-guard during market holidays.
When NSE holidays fall on a Saturday or Sunday, there is no additional market closure. In 2026, these holidays land on weekends:
Understanding NSE market timings helps traders plan entries, exits, and order placements effectively.
Equity & Equity Derivatives Timings:
Settlement Holidays (Non-Trading Days for Clearing Only)
Some dates affect only the settlement process, not actual trading. In 2025, settlement holidays include:
Muhurat Trading is a special trading session on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), usually held on Diwali night, a time considered auspicious for new beginnings and financial activities in India.
For 2026, the exact date and timing for Muhurat Trading are likely to be on November 14, 2026, during the evening hours (usually between 6:15 PM and 7:15 PM IST), depending on the exchange’s announcement.

The NSE (National Stock Exchange) holidays in 2026 are crucial for traders as they impact market activity and trading strategies. Here’s why they matter:
Market Closure Timing: Knowing the dates of closures helps traders plan their trades and avoid missing important market movements, as no trading will occur on these days.
Reduced Liquidity: On holidays, the lack of trading volume often leads to reduced liquidity, which can cause higher volatility and potentially larger spreads. This makes it essential for traders to adjust their strategies accordingly.
Risk Management: Traders must ensure they adjust their positions or close trades ahead of market closures to avoid unexpected risks from news events that might unfold while the market is closed.
Scheduled Breaks for Strategy Review: Holidays give traders a break from active trading, allowing them to review their strategies, analyze performance, and make adjustments without the pressure of daily market fluctuations.
Impact on Market Sentiment: Holidays often cause shifts in market sentiment, so traders must be aware of any events or news that could influence the market before or after a holiday.
For traders, understanding NSE holidays helps maintain smooth trading operations and ensures they can make the most of market activity before and after these breaks.
The NSE Holidays 2026 calendar is more than just a list of market closures, it’s a trading tool. By tracking holiday dates, understanding weekend overlaps, planning around settlement holidays, and preparing for events like Muhurat Trading, traders can minimize risk and optimize execution.
At Ultima Markets, we provide traders with timely market insights, economic calendars, and analysis to help you navigate every trading session with confidence. Whether you’re trading equities, derivatives, or commodities, having an updated NSE holiday calendar ensures you never miss an opportunity or get caught off-guard by a market closure.
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