India, April 1 -- After a volatile period of weeks, the markets are offering a brief respite to the investors as the Indian markets are on scheduled holidays. The fall in the benchmark indices and the selling of stocks by foreign investors, along with the tensions between countries, are making the situation uncertain on the Dalal Street markets. The scheduled holidays are a welcome relief to the traders and investors as the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) follow a holiday calendar and the investors check the schedules before making investments.

Is Stock Market Closed or Open Today

The stock markets in India are closed on April 1, 2026, as Mahavir Jayanti is a public holiday. This implies that there is n...