Stock Market Holidays 2024: NSE, BSE Shut for 6 Days in Next 12 Days of March: Check Full Holiday List, MCX Trading Holidays

Stock Market Holidays 2024: NSE, BSE Shut for 6 Days in Next 12 Days of March: Check Full Holiday List, MCX Trading Holidays

Stock Market NSE BSE Trading Holidays 2024: Investors and traders are gearing up for a total of six holidays in the rest of 12 remaining days in the month of March which also marks the culmination of the financial year on March 31. There were a total of 13 trading holidays, including regular weekends in the month of March. Notably, March stands out as the month with the highest number of trading holidays this year for participants in these segments, boasting a total of three. Interestingly, all three holidays are positioned adjacent to weekends, offering traders extended breaks.

Stock Market Holidays in March 2024 India

March 23: Saturday (Weekend)

March 24: Sunday (Weekend)

March 25: Monday (Holi)

March 29: Friday (Good Friday)

March 30: Saturday (Weekend)

March 31: Sunday (Weekend)

Stock Market Holidays 2024 India: Full List

1 Republic Day January 26,2024 Friday
2 Mahashivratri March 08,2024 Friday
3 Holi March 25,2024 Monday
4 Good Friday March 29,2024 Friday
5 Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramzan Id) April 11,2024 Thursday
6 Ram Navami April 17, 2024 Wednesday
7 Maharashtra Day May 01,2024 Wednesday
8 Bakri Id June 17,2024 Monday
9 Muharram July 17,2024 Wednesday
10 August 15,2024 Thursday
11 Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti October 02,2024 Wednesday
12 Diwali * Laxmi Pujan November 01,2024 Friday
13 Gurunanak Jayanti November 15,2024 Friday
14 Christmas December 25,2024 Wednesday

MCX Trading Holiday in March 2024

In the commodity derivatives market, trading is suspended for a full day on March 29 (Good Friday). On March 25 (Holi), the commodity market will initiate trading during the evening session which begins at 5 PM and concludes at 11:30 /11:55pm

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