The Ganesh Chaturthi festival commences on Tuesday, September 19, and concludes on September 28. On Ganesh Chaturthi, which falls on September 19, the stock market will remain closed in observance of this important holiday. Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated with great enthusiasm, particularly in Maharashtra, India. Ganesh Visarjan, the immersion of Lord Ganesha’s idol, will take place on Thursday, September 28, marking the end of the festival. While the stock exchanges, NSE and BSE, are typically open for trading on most days of the year, there are a few special holidays and weekends when they are closed. In September, there are a total of ten non-trading days, including five Saturdays and four Sundays. Investors should be aware of these holidays and plan their investment activities accordingly. Trading in the equities segment is typically conducted on all weekdays except Saturdays and Sundays, as specified in the holiday calendar provided by the exchanges in advance.