Is the Indian stock market open tomorrow on Mahavir Jayanti 2025? | Einsmark news
Share Market Holiday: In the midst of the highly volatile Indian stock market due to the fear of the recession caused by Donald Trump’s rates, some market investors and followers are Jittery about whether Dalal Street will reopen on Thursday. This confusion is because the Mahavir Jayanti 2025 date falls on April 10, 2025, that is, tomorrow. Share market enthusiasts to explain whether on Thursday will be a stock market holiday are advised to go to the BSE or NSE website and search for the list of the stock market holidays 2025. Share market holidays in April 2025 to prevent such confusion, people are advised to go to the BSE website -bseindia.com and click on the ‘trading holiday’ option at the top. After clicking on the ‘Trading Holiday’ option, the list of the stock market holidays is opened 2025. In this list of Tradet holidays, there are three holidays in the stock market in April 2025. This means that the Indian stock market will remain closed on April 10, 2025. In other words, trading activities on the NSE and the BSE will remain suspended on Thursday. Here is a complete list of stock market holidays 2025 Holiday for Stock Market 2025 According to the list of holidays in 2025, there will be 14 trading holidays in 2024. Of these 14 stock market holidays, the last trading holidays dropped for ID-UL-Fitr (Ramzan ID) on 31 March 2025. After April 10, 2025, ten more holidays were left in the stock market in the current year. Of these ten holidays of the stock market, two fall in April 2025 (April 14, 2025 for Dr. Baby Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti and April 18, 2025 for Good Friday). The eight trade holidays are May 1, 2025 for Maharashtra Day, 15 August 2025 for Independence Day, August 27, 2025 for Ganesh Chaturthi, October 2, 2025 for Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti, October 21, 2025 for Diwali/Laxmi Pujan, October 22, 2025 for Diwali Balipratipada, 5 November 2025 for Diwali, Balipratipada, November 5, 2025 for Prakash for Diwali Balipratipada, Gurpurb Sri Guru Nanak Dev, and December 25, 2025 for Christmas.