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List Of NSE Holidays In 2023 Holidays Date / Day Republic Day January 26, 2023 /
Thursday Holi March 7, 2023 / Tuesday Ram Navami March 30, 2023 / Thursday
Mahavir Jayanti April 4, 2023 / Tuesday Good Friday April 7, 2023 / Friday Dr. Baba
Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti April 14, 2023 / Friday Maharashtra Day May 1, 2023 /
Monday Bakri Id June 28, 2023 / Wednesday Independence Day August 15, 2023 /
Tuesda
October and November 2023 will have 2 stock market holidays each. In the month of
October, the stock market holidays are on October 2, 2023, for Mahatma Gandhi
Jayanti and on October 24, 2023, for Dussehra celebrations across the nation. In
November, the stock markets will remain closed on November 14, 2023, for Diwali
Balipratipada and on November 27, 2023, for Gurunanak Jayanti.  The final NSEList
Of NSE Holidays In 2023 Holidays Date / Day Republic Day January 26, 2023 /
Thursday Holi March 7, 2023 / Tuesday Ram Navami March 30, 2023 / Thursday
Mahavir Jayanti April 4, 2023 / Tuesday Good Friday April 7, 2023 / Friday Dr. Baba
Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti April 14, 2023 / Friday Maharashtra Day May 1, 2023 /
Monday Bakri Id June 28, 2023 / Wednesday Independence Day August 15, 2023 /
Tuesda
October and November 2023 will have 2 stock market holidays each. In the month of
October, the stock market holidays are on October 2, 2023, for Mahatma Gandhi
Jayanti and on October 24, 2023, for Dussehra celebrations across the nation. In
November, the stock markets will remain closed on November 14, 2023, for Diwali
Balipratipada and on November 27, 2023, for Gurunanak Jayanti.  The final NSE

ODI
The India men's national cricket team, also known as Team India or the Men in Blue,
[10]
 represents India in men's international cricket. It is governed by the Board of Control for
Cricket in India (BCCI), and is a Full Member of the International Cricket Council (ICC)
with Test, One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) status.
Cricket was introduced to the Indian subcontinent by British sailors in the 18th century, and
the first cricket club was established in 1792. India's national cricket team played its first
international match on 25 June 1932 in a Lord's Test, becoming the sixth team to be granted
Test cricket status. India had to wait until 1952, almost twenty years, for its first Test victory. In its
first fifty years of international cricket, success was limited, with only 35 wins in 196 Tests. The
team, however, gained strength in the 1970s with the emergence of players like Sunil
Gavaskar, Gundappa Viswanath, Kapil Dev, and the Indian spin quartet.
In limited-overs cricket, India made its ODI and T20I debuts in 1974 and 2006, respectively. The
team has won five major ICC tournaments, winning the Cricket World Cup twice
(1983 and 2011), the ICC T20 World Cup once (2007) and the ICC Champions Trophy twice
(2002 and 2013) and have also finished as runners-up in the World Cup once (2003), the T20
World Cup once (2014), and the Champions Trophy twice (2000 and 2017). The team were also
runners-up in the inaugural 2019–2021 ICC World Test Championship. It was the second team
after the West Indies to win the World Cup and the first team to win the World Cup on home soil
after winning the 2011 Cricket World Cup.
They have also won the Asia Cup seven times, in 1984, 1988, 1990–
91, 1995, 2010, 2016 and 2018, whilst finishing runners-up thrice (1997, 2004, 2008). The team
also won the 1985 World Championship of Cricket, defeating Pakistan in the final. Other
achievements include winning the ICC Test Championship Mace five times and the ICC ODI
Championship Shield once.
Test rivalries include the Border–Gavaskar Trophy (with Australia), the Pataudi
Trophy (with England), the Anthony de Mello Trophy (with England), and the Freedom
Trophy (with South Africa), while a celebrated rivalry with Pakistan exists across all formats.
As of January 2023, the team is ranked second in Tests, first in ODIs and first in T20Is by the
ICC.[11] Rohit Sharma is the current captain of the team in all formats;[12] the head coach is Rahul
Dravid.[13]

The Indian stock markets have ushered in the new year 2023, and the National Stock
Exchange (NSE) has announced the 2023 stock market holiday calendar. As per the list of
stock market holidays 2023, the NSE will remain closed for trading in equities on 15 days
this year. This means that this year the NSE will have 2 additional holidays as compared to
the list of stock market holidays in 2022,
List Of NSE Holidays In 2023 Holidays Date / Day Republic Day January 26, 2023 / Thursday
Holi March 7, 2023 / Tuesday Ram Navami March 30, 2023 / Thursday Mahavir Jayanti April
4, 2023 / Tuesday Good Friday April 7, 2023 / Friday Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti April
14, 2023 / Friday Maharashtra Day May 1, 2023 / Monday Bakri Id June 28, 2023 /
Wednesday Independence Day August 15, 2023 / Tuesda
October and November 2023 will have 2 stock market holidays each. In the month of
October, the stock market holidays are on October 2, 2023, for Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti and
on October 24, 2023, for Dussehra celebrations across the nation. In November, the stock
markets will remain closed on November 14, 2023, for Diwali Balipratipada and on
November 27, 2023, for Gurunanak Jayanti.  The final NSE

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