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Indian Stock Markets To Remain Open On June 6 Despite Eid Al-Adha Observance


Updated: June 06, 2025 00:04

Image Source : The Economic Times

As traders and investors prepare for the upcoming trading session, there has been speculation about whether the stock markets will observe a holiday on June 6 due to Eid Al-Adha. However, according to the official holiday calendars of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), trading will proceed as usual on Friday, June 6.  

Key Highlights Of The Stock Market Holiday Schedule  
- The NSE and BSE will remain open on June 6, with normal trading hours from 9:15 AM to 3:30 PM  
- Eid Al-Adha, also known as Bakrid, will be observed in India on June 7, which falls on a Saturday, a non-trading day  
- The next scheduled stock market holiday is on August 15 for Independence Day  
- Muhurat Trading for Diwali will take place on October 21, as per the official exchange calendar  

Clarification On Eid Al-Adha And Market Operations  
While Eid Al-Adha is a significant festival observed across India, stock exchanges follow a predefined holiday schedule that does not include June 6 as a trading holiday. The confusion arose due to regional bank holidays and government office closures, but stock market operations will continue uninterrupted.  

Upcoming Market Holidays And Trading Outlook  
- August 15 – Independence Day  
- August 27 – Ganesh Chaturthi  
- October 2 – Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti  
- October 21 – Diwali Laxmi Pujan  
- October 22 – Diwali Balipratipada  
- November 5 – Prakash Gurpurb  
- December 25 – Christmas  

Future Outlook And Investor Considerations  
- Investors should align their trading strategies with the official holiday calendar to avoid disruptions  
- Market participants will closely monitor global economic trends and domestic policy decisions in the coming weeks  
- Eid Al-Adha celebrations may impact banking operations in select regions, but digital transactions will remain unaffected  

Sources: CNBC-TV18, MSN, Economic Times, Hindustan Times.

 

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