
Stock Market Holiday 2026: Will NSE and BSE Be Closed on May 1 for Maharashtra Day? Here’s What Investors Need to Know
Stock Market Holiday: Markets will stay closed on Friday, May 1, 2026, as trading on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) will stay shut on the occasion of Maharashtra Day. Investors should prepare for the coming week, as important segments such as equities, derivatives, and currency trading will remain closed for the holiday.
During the shutdown, activity in key segments such as equities, derivatives, currency trading, and securities lending will be temporarily halted. As the often-asked question among traders goes, what does it mean for weekly momentum in the markets?
Maharashtra Day is celebrated on May 1 to mark the formation of the state in 1960 after the Bombay Reorganisation Act. As both NSE and BSE are headquartered in Mumbai, the day is a declared trading holiday across the Indian stock markets.
As such, all trading activity will be suspended for the day.
Trading will be closed on May 1 in all major segments of the market, including equity markets, equity derivatives, currency derivatives, securities lending and borrowing (SLB) and electronic gold receipts (EGR).
However, commodity markets may be operating on a partial schedule, subject to exchange notifications.
Markets will be closed on Saturday and Sunday as per the usual weekly schedule except May 1. Trading will be back to normal at the next working session.
Here are some important market holidays coming up:
| Date | Holiday |
|---|---|
| May 1 | Maharashtra Day |
| May 28 | Bakri Id |
| July 26 | Muharram |
| September 14 | Ganesh Chaturthi |
| October 2 | Gandhi Jayanti |
| October 20 | Dussehra |
| November 10 | Diwali (Balipratipada) |
| November 24 | Guru Nanak Jayanti |
| December 25 | Christmas Day |
Besides, the exchanges will also conduct a special Muhurat Trading session on Diwali, with timings announced closer to the festival.
Even on regular trading days, NSE and BSE have a planned schedule:
Pre-open session: 9:00 a.m. to 9:08 a.m.
Regular trading from 9.15 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Final session 3:40 PM – 4:00 PM
Block trades are done in separate morning and afternoon windows.
A one-day holiday is not likely to have much lasting effect on the markets, but short-term traders may see less momentum and delayed adjustment of positions. During the closure, global cues can also influence the next trading session when markets open.
Yes, both the exchanges will be closed on Maharashtra Day.
Yes, the currency, derivatives, and equity markets will be closed. Commodities may in part function.
This is because NSE and BSE are located in Mumbai, where the state holiday is observed.
No. The holiday is limited to May 1st. The regular NSE and BSE schedule will be followed from the next working session, as normal trading will resume.
Yes, investors can place orders through trading apps, but these will only be filled when the market reopens.
Priyanka Roshan is a business writer and assistant editor at the NewsX website who tracks everything from stock market swings and corporate earnings to personal finance trends and policy shifts. Known for turning fast-moving business developments into sharp, reader-friendly stories, she combines speed, accuracy, and a data-driven approach to break down complex financial news for everyday audiences.
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