| Sr. No | Holidays | Date | Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti | 19 Feb, 2025 | Wednesday |
| 2 | Mahashivratri | 26 Feb, 2025 | Wednesday |
| 3 | Holi | 14 Mar, 2025 | Friday |
| 4 | Ramzan-Id (Id-Ul-Fitr) | 31 Mar, 2025 | Monday |
| 5 | Annual Bank Closing | 01 Apr, 2025 | Tuesday |
| 6 | Mahavir Jayanti | 10 Apr, 2025 | Thursday |
| 7 | Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti | 14 Apr, 2025 | Monday |
| 8 | Good Friday | 18 Apr, 2025 | Friday |
| 9 | Maharashtra Day | 01 May, 2025 | Thursday |
| 10 | Buddha Pournima | 12 May, 2025 | Monday |
| 11 | Independence Day/ Parsi New Year | 15 Aug, 2025 | Friday |
| 12 | Ganesh Chaturthi | 27 Aug, 2025 | Wednesday |
| 13 | Id-E-Milad | 05 Sep, 2025 | Friday |
| 14 | Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti/ Dussera | 02 Oct, 2025 | Thursday |
| 15 | Diwali Laxmi Pujan | 21 Oct, 2025 | Tuesday |
| 16 | Diwali (Bali Pratipada) | 22 Oct, 2025 | Wednesday |
| 17 | Guru Nanak Jayanti | 05 Nov, 2025 | Wednesday |
| 18 | Christmas | 25 Dec, 2025 | Thursday |
Muhurat Trading will be conducted on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, Diwali* Laxmi Pujan. Timing for Muhurat Trading will be notified by the exchange subsequently.
A settlement holiday is a day when the stock exchanges are open for trading, but the normal process of settling trades is halted. On such days, trades executed are not settled on the usual T+1 (Trade plus one day) or T+2 (Trade plus two days) cycle.
This means that the actual transfer of securities and funds between the buyer and seller is postponed to the next working day when the settlement process resumes. Settlement holidays are observed on major public holidays and other significant events when the clearinghouse is closed.
It is crucial for traders and investors to be aware of these holidays to manage their portfolios and transaction expectations effectively, as they can impact the liquidity and availability of funds.
*This holiday list applies to Equity Segment, Equity Derivative Segment and SLB Segment.
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Clearing holidays in NSE are days when the clearinghouse does not process any settlements or clear trades, even though trading might still occur on the exchange.
Yes, trading can occur on clearing holidays, but the settlement of those trades will be postponed to the next working day when the clearinghouse is operational.
Clearing holidays are specific days when the clearing operations of stock exchanges are paused, meaning no settlements of trades occur on these days.
Clearing holidays are important because they affect the settlement cycle, which impacts the transfer of securities and funds. Knowing these dates helps traders and investors plan their transactions better.
Not necessarily. Different stock exchanges might observe different clearing holidays based on regional and national holidays relevant to their location.
Clearing holidays can delay the settlement of trades, which might affect your liquidity and ability to make timely transactions. Being aware of these holidays helps in planning your trades more effectively.