Is Indian stock market closed tomorrow for Guru Nanak Jayanti 2025?

Stock market holiday: The will be closed for trading on Wednesday, November 5, on account of Guru Nanak Jayanti, according to the holiday calendar available on the exchanges.

Both the — BSE and (NSE) — will remain shut for trading tomorrow in observance of the Gurpurab.

This marks the only holiday for the month of November, and the second last for the year. Along with the stock exchanges, the commodity exchange MCX will be shut for trading in the morning session, but will open for the evening session from 5 pm onwards.

Gurpurab, a gazetted holiday in India, is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder and first Guru of Sikhism.

Market holidays in 2025

After tomorrow, the next and the last will fall on Thursday, December 25, to mark the festival of Christmas. On this day, both BSE and NSE will not conduct any trading. Moreover, will also be shut for both trading sessions.

The holiday calendar for 2026 will be released by the exchanges towards the end of December.



Stock market trend

The stock market holiday arrives amid heightened volatility, as benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty continue to oscillate between advances and pullbacks.

The volatility is seen amid the ongoing Q2 results season on and the expectations of a trade deal with the US. Moreover, with indices just a stone’s throw away from record high levels, investors are booking profits at higher levels.

has declined in three of the last four trading sessions, with the 30-pack index down almost 500 points or 0.62% at 83,460 levels. Meanwhile, NSE declined to below the 25,600 level in trade today, shedding 170 points or 0.66%.

So far in 2025, however, Sensex has gained 6% and Nifty 50 has risen nearly 8%.

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