Stock market holidays in July 2025: In July 2025, there are no weekday holidays except Sundays and Saturdays. Let’s look at the complete holiday schedule for July 2025 and other key stock market holidays lined up for the rest of the year.
July Stock Market Holidays in 2025According to the official NSE holiday calendar, like June, there are no trading holidays during weekdays in July 2025. However, the stock markets—both NSE (National Stock Exchange) and BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange)—will remain closed for a total of eight days in July due to weekend holidays.
Here’s the breakdown:
Saturdays: 4 days (July 5, 12, 19, and 26)
Sundays: 5 days (July 6, 13, 20, and 27)
Muharram is observed on SundayThere are no special market closures on weekdays in July. However, Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar, falls on Sunday, July 6, 2025, which already coincides with a weekend, so the markets will remain closed as usual.
Upcoming Stock Market Holidays in 2025While July doesn’t bring any weekday stock market holidays, several important holidays are coming up later in 2025 that will impact trading on NSE and BSE.
Here are the key upcoming stock market holidays after July 2025:
August 15 | Friday | Independence Day/Parsi New Year |
August 27 | Wednesday | Ganesh Chaturthi |
October 2 | Thursday | Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti/Dussehra |
October 21 | Tuesday | Diwali Laxmi Pujan (Muhurat Trading will be held; time to be announced) |
October 22 | Wednesday | Diwali Balipratipada |
November 5 | Wednesday | Prakash Gurpurb (Guru Nanak Jayanti) |
December 25 | Thursday | Christmas |
These are all official holidays when stock market trading will be suspended across both NSE and BSE.
Please note: On Diwali (October 21 2025), there will be a special Muhurat Trading session. The exact trading hours will be shared by NSE and BSE closer to the date.
Stock Market Trading Hours in IndiaThe Indian stock market runs from Monday to Friday, with the regular trading hours being:
Both NSE and BSE are closed on Saturdays and Sundays, along with public and festival holidays listed in their respective annual calendars.
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