Stock Market Holiday in April 2025: With the beginning of the financial year 2025-26, there was a lot of volatility in the Indian stock market. Monday, April 7 was Black Monday as at one time the Sensex of the stock market fell by 3,900 points
Stock Market Holiday in April 2025: With the beginning of the financial year 2025-26, there was a lot of volatility in the Indian stock market. Monday, April 7 was Black Monday as at one time the Sensex of the stock market fell by 3,900 points. At the same time, in this month of April, the stock market is going to be closed for three days apart from Saturday and Sunday. Due to these holidays, common people are also getting the opportunity of two long weekends. This will give investors investing money in the stock market time to re-determine their strategy.
Stock Market Holidays in April 2025
The National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) will be closed on these dates in April.
10 April (Thursday): Mahavir Jayanti
14 April (Monday): Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Jayanti
18 April (Friday): Good Friday
All these holidays will apply to equity, derivatives and currency trading segments.
Benefit of two long weekends – Due to these holidays, there are two long weekends in April.
12 to 14 April (Saturday to Monday): Three days holiday due to Ambedkar Jayanti
18 to 20 April (Friday to Sunday): Second long weekend starting from Good Friday
These holidays are coming at a time when global markets are witnessing a huge decline due to the recent tariff announcement by US President Donald Trump. In such a situation, these stock market holidays will give investors a chance to reconsider their strategy. Overall, the month of April has brought some pause between the ups and downs of the market.
When will the stock market remain closed in the coming months
1 May (Thursday): Maharashtra Day
15 August (Friday): Independence Day
27 August (Wednesday): Ganesh Chaturthi
2 October (Thursday): Gandhi Jayanti
21-22 October (Tuesday-Wednesday): Diwali holiday
5 November (Wednesday): Prakash Parv
25 December (Thursday): Christmas