The Indian stock exchanges remain shut on public holidays.

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) remain open from Monday to Friday only and are shut on Saturdays and Sundays, except for any special trading sessions as announced by these exchanges.

On festivals such as Diwali, market participants participate in Muhurat Trading. The stock markets are open for a short period of time on this particular day for select segments.

Please find below the list of stock market holidays for the year 2023.

Sr. No Holidays Date Day
1 Republic Day January 26,2023 Thursday
2 Holi March 07,2023 Tuesday
3 Ram Navami March 30,2023 Thursday
4 Mahavir Jayanti April 04,2023 Thursday
5 Good Friday April 07,2023 Friday
6 Dr.Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti April 14,2023 Friday
7 Maharashtra Day May 01,2023 Monday
8 Bakri Id June 28,2023 Wedneseday
9 Independence Day August 15,2023 Tuesday
10 Ganesh Chaturthi September 19,2023 Tuesday
11 Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti October 2,2023 Monday
12 Dussehra October 24,2023 Tuesday
13 Diwali-Balipratipada November 14,2023 Tuesday
14 Gurunanak Jayanti November 27,2023 Monday
15 Christmas December 25,2023 Monday

The list of holidays observed by the stock exchanges will help traders and investors to know the days when they will not be able to invest or trade on the exchanges.

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