
Several cities in India have school and bank holidays in Thiruvonam and Milad-unbi, also known as Eid-E-Milad on Friday 5th September. However, trade on stock exchanges, NSE and BSE will remain open 5 September, so today is not a holiday in the stock market.
Thiruvonam, especially celebrated in Kerala, refers to the last and most important day of the Onam festival.
Milad-unbi commemorates the birth of the prophet Muhammad, a worshiped founder of Islam. It is important to realize that Sunnis watches this day 12.
School holiday today
According to the list of holidays listed on the calendar 2025, the Milad-Un-Nabi festival is listed as a public holiday.
All government and private schools and offices are expected to remain closed.
This year, Eid-E-Milad and Onam fall on the same day as the Teacher Day, which is celebrated every year on 5 September to commemorate the birth of the second president and renowned educator-Dr. SarvePalli Radhakrishnan.
Eid-e-Milad, Onam Holadication Today
According to the Indian reserve bank (RBI), banks will remain closed throughout India on the occasion of Eid-E-Milad and Onam Festival on Friday.
These holidays will be observed in Ahmedabad, Bengalur, Bopal, Aizawl, Belapur, Chennai, Dehradun, Hyderabad, Imphal, Jammu, Kanpur, Kochi, Fifth Square, Raipur, Ranchi, Ranchi, Thiruvananthapuram, Srinaawar and Vijalagar and Vijájské 5.
Milad-unbi Holiday moved in Mumbai and suburb to 8 September
3 September RBI announced to all customers that the EID-E-Milad holiday in Mumbai was moved from 5 to 8 September after the Muslim community decided to organize a procession of 8 September.
This change has been made to preserve the harmony to Anant Chaturdashi, which falls on 6 September, when the ganpati idols are immersed, according to the PTI report.
In particular, September 5, September remains unchanged for other districts in the Mahari.
Will the stock market open today?
According to a holiday market calendar shared National Securities Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), the stock market will remain open to trading on Friday, September 5th.
The Mahashtra government announced on Thursday that the EID-E-Milad public holiday for Mumbai City and the suburban districts would move from September 5 to September. According to the orient, the EID-E-Milad will be held by the parades of 8 September.
RBI 4 September announced that there will be “no transactions and settlement in government securities (G-SEC), foreign exchange, money markets and derivatives
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