NSE Holidays 2024: The biggest stock market in India is the National Stock Exchange (NSE). In the nation, it is providing jobs for millions of people. The NSE calendar for 2024 is something that every trader or investor needs to be aware of.
There won’t be any trading activity in 2024 during the NSE holidays. It indicates that no stocks or other financial products may be purchased or sold. But a lot of traders use these pauses to gather themselves and refine their approach to investing.
The NSE will be closed on all Saturdays and Sundays in 2024, in addition to 14 weekdays. Due to the fifteen holidays in 2023, NSE will only be open for one exam day this year. Check out this post’s list of NSE holidays and make a note of them on your calendar.
India’s 2024 list of NSE Trading Holidays
On the following dates, NSE will be closed (except on weekends).
- Republic Day: 26 January 2024
- Maha Shivratri: 8 March 2024
- Holi: 25 March 2024
- Good Friday: 29 March 2024
- Eid-Al-Fitr: 10 April 2024
- Ram Navami: 17 April 2024
- Maharashtra Day: May 2024
- Eid-ul-adha (Bakrid): 17 June 2024
- Muharram: 17 July 2024
- Independence Day: 15 August 2024
- Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti: 2 October 2024
- Diwali Laxmi Pujan: 1 November 2024
- Gurunanak Jayanti: 15 November 2024
- Christmas: 25 December 2024
Holidays that fall on Saturday and Sunday
The holidays that the NSE is closed are listed below. They do, however, fall on weekends starting in 2024.
- Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti: 14 April 2024
- Mahavir Jayanti: 21 April 2024
- Ganesh Chaturthi: 7 September 2024
- Dussehra: 12 October 2024
- Diwali Balipratipada: 2 November 2024
Important Information: In honor of Diwali, NSE will be open on Friday, November 1, 2024. Muhurat Trading will occur under the customs.
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Holidays Associated with Commodity Derivatives Trading in 2024
- Republic Day: 26 January 2024
- Maha Shivratri: 8 March 2024
- Holi: 25 March 2024
- Good Friday: 29 March 2024
- Eid-Al-Fitr: 10 April 2024
- Ram Navami: 17 April 2024
- Maharashtra Day: May 2024
- Eid-ul-adha (Bakrid): 17 June 2024
- Muharram: 17 July 2024
- Independence Day: 15 August 2024
- Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti: 2 October 2024
- Diwali Laxmi Pujan: 1 November 2024
- Gurunanak Jayanti: 15 November 2024
- Christmas: 25 December 2024
Timings of the National Stock Exchange (NSE)
Pre-Open Session
- Order entry and modification Open: 09:00 hrs
- Order entry and modification Close: 09:08 hrs
Regular trading sessions
- Normal/Limited physical market Open: 09:15 hrs
- Normal/Limited physical market Close: 15:30 hrs
Closing session
- Closing Session: -15.40 hrs and 16.00 hrs
Block Deal Session Timings
- Morning Window: 08:45 AM to 09:00 AM
- Afternoon Window: 02:05 PM to 2:20 PM
Using National Stock Exchange (NSE) Holidays Tips
Make a plan: Take advantage of the NSE holidays to schedule your next days’ worth of investments.
Investigate and Analyze: You can use the upcoming vacations to investigate and evaluate news articles, company reports, market trends, etc.
Interact with professionals: In your spare time, you can interact with professionals in the field to obtain insightful knowledge and absorb their experiences.
Unwind and Recharge: Since trading daily can be taxing, you might want to take a vacation from the market during the NSE holidays to unwind and revitalize yourself to make wiser decisions.
Commonly Asked Questions
Do the NSE and BSE trade at the same times?
Indeed, the NSE and BSE trade hours stay the same.
Is trading on the NSE permitted on Saturdays and Sundays?
No, the market is still closed every Saturday and Sunday.
When does 2024’s “Muhurat Trading” take place?
Friday, November 1, 2024, in honor of Diwali.
Are BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) market holidays the same as other markets?
No, the holiday schedules of the BSE and NSE may differ. It is preferable to verify the accuracy of the information in both exchanges.
On an NSE vacation, what should I do if I have open positions?
Keep a close eye on your positions and take any possible dangers into account. For advice, speak with your financial counselor or broker.