
Banks, government authorities and educational institutions, including schools and universities, are expected to remain open 6 September 2025 in the Mahari, because there has not been a notice of holiday.
However, parents and students are advised to consult with official announcements from their schools and local authorities on accurate details concerning holiday declarations and regional preservation to ensure that they have the most accurate information.
Holiday Ganesh Visarjan in other regions
All schools, universities and government authorities in Hyderabad and Secunderabad will remain closed on Saturday 6 September and follow the parade of Ganesh Visarjan or Idol.
The closure will also be observed in some areas of telangans, including Rang Reddy, and Medchal – Malkajgiri, according to the government announcement issued by September 3, 2025.
Ganesh Visarjan, or a submersible ritual, is done on Anant Chaturdashi. This year the event will drop today, Saturday 6th September. The event attracts devoted in large numbers to say goodbye to the deity with parades, music and singing.
Is the stock market open or closed for trading today?
On Saturday, September 6, both stock exchanges, NSE (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) will remain.
The stock market in India is closed on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays announced in advance. To avoid confusion, investors and stock market observers are recommended to look at the 2025 stock holiday list on the official BSE – Bseindia.com website.
According to the list of holiday markets 2025, there will be no holiday in September on the stock market. Further closure of business activities will witness 2 October in adherence to Gandhi Jayanti, which will mean the day of the birth of Freedom Freedom Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.
Is there a holiday today?
All private and public banks in the Mahari will remain open on Saturday 6th September because it is the first Saturday of the month.
Another holiday in the Maharashtra will be observed on Sunday 7th September because Sunday is a pelvic holiday for banks.
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