Next week, the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) remain closed for three days as part of scheduled market holidays, according to NDTV. During these holiday periods, trading activities tied to several market segments are suspended. This includes equity derivatives, securities lending and borrowing (SLB), currency derivatives, and electronic gold receipts (EGR). The reports indicate that the closure applies across the exchanges for the specified three-day span, affecting regular trading in these instruments. While the exchanges do not operate during the holiday dates, normal trading schedules resume after the holiday period ends. The articles also direct investors to check the full holiday list and the relevant key dates for accurate planning and timing of orders, settlement expectations, and related market activity. No additional reasons or policy changes beyond the holiday schedule are cited in the coverage.