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Stock Market Holidays 2026: Check January Trading Closures Now

The stock market will be completely closed on January 15, 2026, due to the Maharashtra municipal elections. This notice states that trading on BSE and NSE will be suspended, and a list of other holidays for 2026 is also provided.

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Author : Ajay Joseph
Published : Jan 13 2026, 12:08 PM IST
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Full-day holiday announced

Maharashtra's upcoming municipal elections will impact the stock market. On Jan 15, 2026, both BSE and NSE will be closed, as the NSE has declared a full-day holiday.

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The stock market will be completely closed on January 15

Previously just a settlement holiday, Jan 15 is now a full market closure. Equity, derivatives, and other segments will have no trading. Commodity derivatives are closed for the morning.

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The stock market will be closed for several days in 2026-

Per the NSE calendar, the market is closed for Republic Day (Jan 26), Holi (Mar 3), Ram Navami (Mar 26), Mahavir Jayanti (Mar 31), and Good Friday (Apr 3).

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Additionally, the NSE will have no trading for Ambedkar Jayanti (Apr 14), Maharashtra Day (May 1), and Bakri Eid (May 28). The market is also closed for Muharram on June 26.

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How many days will be closed in the second half of the year

Second-half holidays include Ganesh Chaturthi (Sep 14), Gandhi Jayanti (Oct 2), Dussehra (Oct 20), Diwali (Nov 10), Guru Nanak Jayanti (Nov 24), and Christmas (Dec 25).

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Ajay Joseph
With over eight years of journalistic experience, Ajay Joseph Raj. P has been a dedicated member of the Asianet Newsable team, where he serves as the Chief Copy Editor. His expertise spans Business, Career, Stock Market, National, International, and viral/trending topics, with a knack for crafting compelling narratives that connect with diverse audiences.Before joining Asianet Newsable, Ajay honed his skills at OneIndia News and Opoyi English, gaining extensive experience in delivering impactful stories across various beats.
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