Share market holidays in September: When will BSE, NSE be closed next month?

Share market holidays: The festive season, which started with Ganesh Chaturthi at the end of August, extends until September and October. Against this background, many investors may be wondering about the next holidays of the stock market. With the stock market closed on Wednesday, August 27, this week, on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi, investors should note that the next market holidays will not fall in September, but in October. However, taking into account the regular weekend holidays, the Indian stock market will be closed for trading on eight days in September. That said, investors should note that both NSE and BSE will be abandoned for three days in October, apart from weekends. These holidays will be festive days like Dussehra, Diwali and Balipratipada, along with a national holiday based on Gandhi Jayanti. Upcoming stock market holidays here is the list of the stock market holidays on which both BSE and NSE will be closed for trading in the rest of 2025: Sr. No. DATE DAY EVENT 1 02-OCT-2025 THURSDAY MAHATMA GANDHI JAYANTI / DUSSEHRA 2 21-OCT-2025 TUESDAY DIWALI LAXMI PUJAN 3 22-OCT-2025 WEDNESDAY BALIPRATIPADA 4 PUJAN 3 22-OCT-2025 WEDNESDAY BALIPRATIPADA 4 05-NOV-2025 Gurpurb Sri Guru Nanak Dev 5 25-DEC-2025 Thursday Christmas Source: NSE Indian stock market this year so far in 2025, the equity indexes have earned profits for investors, even if they have become negative for a year. While Nifty 50 is almost 3% higher, its BSE counterpart, Sensex, has risen almost 2%. The performance is evenly distributed monthly. Both indices sustained in four months and lost in four months this year. In August, Sensex dropped 1.7% after a drop of almost 3% in July. However, it earned it from March to June, which added almost 14%. February and January have been poorer months again. As the US is expected to form the narrative of the Indian stock market, analysts remain careful. However, GST reforms and any trend reversal of FIIS pose risks to the disadvantage. Disclaimer: This story is for educational purposes only. The views and recommendations expressed are those of individual analysts or brokerage firms, not coin. We advise investors to consult with certified experts before making investment decisions, as market conditions can change quickly and conditions can vary.