Market Closures in September 2025 - COMPLETE SCHEDULE
In this article, we provide a list of upcoming stock market holidays in India for the rest of 2025. Please note that this article does not offer any financial advice or predictions about the stock market.
Stock Market Holidays in October 2025
The Indian stock markets will be closed on the following dates in October 2025:
- October 2, Thursday: Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti / Dussehra
- October 21, Tuesday: Diwali Laxmi Pujan
- October 22, Wednesday: Balipratipada
- October 25, Wednesday: Prakash Gurpurb Sri Guru Nanak Dev
Stock Market Holiday in December 2025
- December 25, Thursday: Christmas
This list is current as of August 30, 2025, and was compiled with the help of Canva/ET NOW Digital.
September 2025 and Beyond
As of the time of writing, there are no scheduled stock market holidays for the Indian stock markets (NSE and BSE) in September 2025. In September 2026, there are currently no specific stock market holidays announced. The usual trading schedule is expected unless a holiday is declared closer to the time based on national or regional events.
This article does not mention any upcoming bonuses, stock splits, dividends, or rights issues by companies. It also does not offer any advice or predictions about the stock market or any specific companies.
This article was written by Abhay Shukla and was last updated on August 30, 2025. The image source for the article is Canva/ET NOW Digital. The article does not discuss any global challenges or the Q1 GDP growth. It also does not provide any information about the IPOs of Amanta Healthcare, Anlon Healthcare, or Vikran Engineering, nor does it discuss any upcoming closures or holidays beyond September 2025.
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