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The Indian stock market will remain closed on May 1, as the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) will be shut for trading on account of Maharashtra Day. This marks the first market holiday of the month and comes during a holiday-shortened week.

India’s largest commodity exchange, the Multi-Commodity Exchange of India (MCX), will remain closed for the first session (9 am to 5 pm) on Maharashtra Day. Trading will resume in the evening session between 5 pm and 11:30 pm, as per its website. The National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX), meanwhile, will remain closed for the entire day.

Upcoming market holidays

In total, 16 stock market holidays are scheduled for 2026, of which seven have already passed. April saw two holidays—April 3 (Good Friday) and April 14 (Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti). Including the May 1 holiday, trading will be suspended on nine more occasions over the remaining eight months.

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The BSE and NSE will next be closed on May 28 for Bakri Id, followed by June 26 (Muharram), September 14 (Ganesh Chaturthi), October 2 (Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti), October 20 (Dussehra), November 10 (Diwali-Balipratipada), November 24 (Guru Nanak Jayanti), and December 25 (Christmas).


Check list of upcoming nine market holidays

1 May 1, 2026 Friday Maharashtra Day
2 May 28, 2026 Thursday Bakri Id
3 June 26, 2026 Friday Muharram
4 September 14, 2026 Monday Ganesh Chaturthi
5 October 2, 2026 Friday Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti
6 October 20, 2026 Tuesday Dussehra
7 November 10, 2026 Tuesday Diwali-Balipratipada
8 November 24, 2026 Tuesday Prakash Gurpurb Sri Guru Nanak Dev
9 December 25, 2026 Friday Christmas

Maharashtra Day is observed annually on May 1 to mark the formation of the state in 1960. After India’s independence, the demand for linguistic reorganisation of states gained momentum. The Samyukta Maharashtra movement played a key role in the creation of the state.This led to the enactment of the Bombay Reorganisation Act, 1960, which bifurcated the erstwhile Bombay state into Maharashtra and Gujarat on May 1, 1960. Mumbai was designated as the capital of Maharashtra. Notably, both the BSE and NSE are headquartered in Mumbai, home to Dalal Street. May 1 is also observed as Labour Day in many parts of the country.

(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views, and opinions expressed by experts are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Economic Times.)

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Kenyan Star’s Epic Rise to Sub-2 Marathon Glory

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Sabastian Kimaru Sawe

LONDON — Sabastian Kimaru Sawe, the quiet Kenyan who just rewrote marathon history with a stunning 1:59:30 victory at the 2026 TCS London Marathon, has emerged as one of the most compelling figures in distance running.

Sabastian Kimaru Sawe
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The 31-year-old became the first athlete to break the two-hour barrier in an official, competition-eligible marathon, capping a meteoric rise from rural Kenyan roads to global dominance. Here are 10 essential things to know about the man they call the “silent assassin.”

1. Humble Beginnings in Kenya’s Rift Valley

Born on March 16, 1995 (some records list 1996), in Barsombe, Uasin Gishu County, Sawe grew up in the heart of Kenya’s famed running country. Like many elite athletes, he developed his endurance chasing cattle and running to school on dirt paths. His early life emphasized simplicity, hard work and a family mantra of resilience passed down from his grandmother, often referenced as “Koko” — “all will be well.”

2. Track Prodigy Turned Road King

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Sawe first gained attention on the track and in cross country. He finished seventh in the senior men’s race at the 2023 World Cross Country Championships in Bathurst. His track personal bests include a 27:09.46 in the 10,000 meters. He also set a Kenyan national record in the one-hour run with 21,250 meters in Brussels in 2022, showcasing extraordinary aerobic capacity.

3. Half-Marathon Dominance

Before conquering the full marathon, Sawe excelled at the half. He claimed gold at the 2023 World Road Running Championships in Riga with a strong performance. His personal best stands at 58:05 from Copenhagen in 2024. He has won seven of nine career half marathons, establishing himself as a world-class short-distance road runner.

4. Blistering Marathon Debut

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Sawe made his marathon debut at the 2024 Valencia Marathon, clocking 2:02:05 — the second-fastest debut in history, just 12 seconds behind the late Kelvin Kiptum’s mark on the same course. The performance immediately thrust him into the elite conversation and made him the fifth-fastest marathoner of all time at that point.

5. Back-to-Back Major Victories

In 2025, Sawe won the London Marathon in 2:02:27, his first Abbott World Marathon Major title, surging dramatically after 30K to drop a star-studded field. Later that year, he triumphed at the Berlin Marathon in 2:02:16 despite hot conditions, running alone for much of the race and posting the ninth-fastest time ever. He remains undefeated in his first four marathons.

6. Historic Sub-2 Breakthrough in 2026

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Defending his London title on April 26, 2026, Sawe delivered the unthinkable: 1:59:30, shattering the previous world record and becoming the first to go under two hours in a ratified race. Yomif Kejelcha finished second in 1:59:41 and Jacob Kiplimo third in 2:00:28 in one of the deepest fields ever assembled.

7. Coaching Partnership with Italian Mentor

Sawe trains under Italian coach Claudio Berardelli, who spotted his potential early. Berardelli has described him as exceptionally talented, noting his fearlessness and work ethic. Training includes grueling 40K long runs and weekly volumes up to 200 kilometers, blending traditional Kenyan methods with modern science.

8. Tactical Genius and Mental Toughness

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Known for bold moves, Sawe skipped water stations and unleashed devastating surges in London. His negative splits and ability to run solo demonstrate exceptional pacing judgment and mental fortitude. Rivals and analysts praise his calm demeanor — the “silent assassin” who lets his legs do the talking.

9. Injury Resilience and Comeback Story

Sawe has overcome challenges, including a stress fracture and back issues ahead of the 2026 London race. His ability to recover fully and deliver a world-record performance underscores his professionalism and support system, including physiotherapy and careful load management.

10. Legacy and Future Ambitions

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With a perfect marathon record and the sub-2 barrier broken, Sawe is poised to dominate the Abbott World Marathon Majors and chase further records. His success highlights advancements in training, nutrition and super shoes while honoring Kenya’s rich distance-running heritage. At just 31 and in only his fifth marathon, more history seems likely.

Sawe’s journey embodies the blend of raw talent, disciplined preparation and cultural resilience that defines Kenyan running. From the red dirt roads of Uasin Gishu to the finish line on The Mall, he has stayed true to his roots while pushing the sport’s boundaries.

His 2026 London triumph wasn’t just about one day — it was the culmination of years of invisible miles, family support and an unwavering belief that barriers exist to be broken. As the marathon world digests his achievement, Sawe remains focused, humble and driven for more.

In post-race comments, the champion reflected on the moment: the perfect pacing, the roaring crowds and the dream realized. For fans of the sport, Sabastian Sawe represents the new standard — proof that human limits continue to expand on the roads of London, Berlin, Valencia and beyond.

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His story resonates far beyond athletics. In a world seeking inspiration, the silent assassin from Kenya has spoken volumes with his feet, etching his name alongside legends like Eliud Kipchoge and Kelvin Kiptum while carving his own extraordinary path.

As Sawe looks ahead, the running community eagerly anticipates his next chapter. Whether defending titles, pursuing faster times or inspiring the next generation in Kenya, one thing is certain: the man who ran under two hours has only just begun. (Word count: 1,028)

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