Residents of Delhi can continue their regular schedule today, March 30, 2026, as schools, banks, and markets are fully operational. While today is a standard working day, the city is preparing for a gazetted holiday tomorrow. The Directorate of Education has also added to the day’s activity by announcing annual results for thousands of students in the capital city.

Current status of services in Delhi for March 30 2026

All essential services and public institutions are functioning normally across the city today. Delhi Metro services on the Yellow Line experienced a brief delay of about 90 minutes near Vishwavidyalaya station during the morning hours due to a passenger on the track, but normal operations have since resumed on all lines. Schools and colleges are open, and it is a significant day for students as the results for Class 9 and 11 have been uploaded to the official portal edudel.nic.in. Banks, government offices, and the Indian stock markets (BSE and NSE) are also open for business as usual today.

Important updates for Mahavir Jayanti on March 31 2026

Tomorrow, March 31, 2026, will be a gazetted holiday on the occasion of Mahavir Jayanti, which will impact several services. You should plan your visits and chores accordingly as the following will be affected:

  • Schools and Colleges: Educational institutions in Delhi are expected to remain closed for the holiday.
  • Banks: Physical branches in New Delhi and many other states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal will be shut. Online banking and ATMs will remain active.
  • Dry Day: Liquor shops in Delhi will remain closed tomorrow as it is a declared dry day.
  • Stock Market: Trading at BSE and NSE will be closed, though MCX will resume in the evening session.
  • Government Offices: Most central and state government offices will observe a holiday.

Gautam Sahu is a journalist and reporter at DelhiBreakings.com, covering Delhi NCR affairs and topics of wide public interest. He focuses on civic issues, public updates, and developments that directly affect everyday citizens.

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