Stock Market Holiday: BSE, NSE to be Closed for Trading on January 15 Due to Maharashtra Elections
BSE and NSE will observe a complete trading holiday on January 15 due to municipal corporation elections in Maharashtra. The closure affects all major segments including equity, equity derivatives, commodity derivatives, and electronic gold receipts as announced through official BSE circular.

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Stock exchanges in India will observe a trading holiday on January 15 due to municipal corporation elections taking place in Maharashtra. The closure affects both major exchanges and spans across all key trading segments.
Trading Segments Affected
The BSE has issued an official circular detailing the scope of the market closure. The following trading activities will be suspended on January 15:
| Trading Segment: | Status |
|---|---|
| Equity Segment: | Closed |
| Equity Derivatives: | Closed |
| Commodity Derivatives: | Closed |
| Electronic Gold Receipts: | Closed |
Reason for Market Closure
The trading holiday has been declared specifically in light of the municipal corporation elections scheduled in Maharashtra on January 15. Both BSE and NSE will remain closed for all trading activities during this period.
Impact on Market Operations
The closure encompasses all major trading segments, ensuring no equity trading, derivatives transactions, or commodity trading will take place on January 15. Electronic gold receipt trading will also be suspended for the day. Market participants should plan their trading activities accordingly, considering this scheduled holiday in their investment strategies.
Historical Stock Returns for BSE
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| +0.17% | +1.24% | +8.34% | +22.38% | +49.00% | +4,173.49% |


































