Budget 2025: Budget 2025 was introduced in Parliament on Saturday .. Will the stock market be open that day?
Union Budget 2025: Generally, Indian stock markets are closed on Saturday and Sunday. There will be no trading for those two days. However, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitarman is starting the Union Budget in Parliament on Saturday and 1 February. And will the stock market open for business that day?
NSE details
Will the stock markets be open on Saturday and Saturday? The National Stock Exchange has clarified on this subject. According to the circular issued by NSE, the Union Budget is open to Parliament on Saturday on Saturday, and in the stock markets for trade. The trade time of that day is from 9:15 am to 3:30 pm. The stock market, which usually closes on the weekend, sometimes works for special programs such as the Union Budget on Saturday and Sunday.
Even in the past
Earlier, the stock markets were opened when the budget was introduced on February 28, 2020 on 1 February 2015. The market operates from 9:00 am to 9:08 am for those interested in early trade on the day of budget submission. The BSE will also open the Exchange Special Trading Day due to Union Budget 2025-26 on 01 February 2025 (Saturday). There were common businesses that day too.
More information ..
- Black Deal Meeting – 1: 08:45 am to 09:00
- Special propane session (for IPO and relative security) , From 09:00 to 09:45 pm
- Call Action Eicudid session (6 sessions per 1 hour) from 09:30 am to 15:30 pm
- Black deal session – 2: 14:05 am to 15:30 pm 05
- Post Closing Session: 15.40 to 16.00 pm
Union Budget is 2025
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitarman will start an Economic Survey in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha after the President’s speech on Friday 31 January. The Lok Sabha was temporarily allotted on two days (3-4 February) to debate the resolution of the President’s speech. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will respond to the Rajya Sabha debate on 6 February. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiran Rijiju held a meeting of political parties in Parliament on 30 January to ensure that the budget (Budget 2025) meetings would run smoothly.