Today, January 15, 2026, the Indian stock market is closed for trading. Both the National Stock Exchange and the Bombay Stock Exchange will not conduct any trading or settlements across equities, derivatives, commodities, and other segments. This closure comes as the government of Maharashtra has declared a public holiday to facilitate municipal corporation elections in the state.
As a result, investors and traders will not be able to execute buy or sell orders today. Any contracts that were originally due to expire on January 15 have been preponed to January 14. The markets are expected to resume normal trading on Friday, January 16, 2026.
Market participants are advised to plan their transactions accordingly and take note of the holiday to avoid any inconvenience. This holiday is specific to the civic elections in Maharashtra and is not part of the usual national holiday calendar, but it affects trading across all regions of the country.
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