There will be no trading on these days in March 2026, see the complete list of holidays of NSE and BSE here
Stock Market Holidays in March 2026: If you also earn from the market, then this news can be useful for you. The month of March is going to be a little different for those investing in the Indian stock market. The market, which is usually closed on Saturdays and Sundays, will remain closed for 12 days this month. Apart from weekend holidays, there is also a special trading holiday in March due to three major festivals. This means that the stock market will remain closed for approximately 40% of the month. If you also do trading, then this list of holidays is very important for you so that you can plan your investment strategy accordingly.
When will the markets be closed except weekends?
There are four Saturdays and five Sundays in March 2026, which means the market will be closed nine days in advance. Apart from this, trading will remain closed due to three big festivals. During this period, all segments of equity, derivatives, currency and commodity markets will remain closed.
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Holidays in March are as follows:
- March 3 (Tuesday): The market will remain closed due to Holi festival.
- March 26 (Thursday): Ram Navami holiday.
- March 31 (Tuesday): The market will remain closed on the occasion of Shri Mahavir Jayanti.
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Market condition on Holika Dahan and Holi: Investors might be wondering whether the market will remain open on Holika Dahan or there will be a holiday for Holi on the color day, March 3, which coincides with Holika Dahan. However, the next day on March 4, normal trading will resume in the stock market, even though Holi is being celebrated in many parts of the country. The market will open as usual at 9:15 am and will continue till 3:30 pm.
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