Stock Market Holiday in November: NSE and BSE to Remain Shut for a Day
India’s stock markets will observe a holiday in November 2025, with both the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) remaining closed for trading for one full day as per the official holiday schedule.
Which Day Will Markets Be Closed?
The equity, equity derivatives, and securities lending and borrowing segments of NSE and BSE will be closed on Wednesday, 5 November 2025, on account of Guru Nanak Jayanti (Prakash Gurpurab).
Trading Segments Impacted
- Equity Segment
- Equity Derivatives Segment
- SLB (Securities Lending & Borrowing) Segment
The Currency Derivatives and Interest Rate Derivatives segments will also remain shut on this day.
Commodity Market Schedule
The Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) will remain closed for the morning session (9:00 am to 5:00 pm) on 5 November 2025. However, it will reopen for the evening session (5:00 pm to 11:30 pm).
Recent Stock Market Holidays
The previous market closures were observed on 21 October (Diwali – Laxmi Pujan) and 22 October 2025 (Diwali – Balipratipada). The next scheduled holiday after 5 November will be on 25 December 2025 (Christmas).
Traders and investors are advised to plan their positions and settlements accordingly to avoid any liquidity or margin-related issues during this period.
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Investor Takeaway
The NSE and BSE will remain closed on 5 November 2025 for Guru Nanak Jayanti. Investors should note the partial opening of commodity markets and ensure fund management for F&O positions. Explore more insightful updates and expert views at Indian-Share-Tips.com, which is a SEBI Registered Advisory Services.
SEBI Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Readers must perform their own due diligence and consult a registered investment advisor before making any investment decisions. The views expressed are general in nature and may not suit individual investment objectives or financial situations.











