Among Nifty-listed companies, 19 stocks advanced, 30 declined, and 1 remained unchanged. Power Grid, Trent, HCL Technologies, Infosys, and Tech Mahindra led the gains, while Asian Paints, Britannia, Apollo Hospitals, Cipla, and ONGC registered significant losses.
As Lahore remained the world's most polluted city, the dense haze showed no sign of easing, grounding train schedules, closing motorways, and forcing authorities to impose lockdown-like measures.
As the air pollution levels in the national capital reach "very poor," the doctors say that people with no history of respiratory diseases are suffering from breathing issues. Dr Nikhil Modi, Senior Consultant for Respiratory Critical Care at Apollo Hospital, said that apart from the regular
Stock indices in India settled in the red on Friday, extending losses from the past session. Sensex closed at 79,486.32 points, down 55.47 points or 0.070 per cent, while Nifty closed at 24,148.20 points, down 51.15 points or 0.21 per cent.
The 10-year government bond yield softened slightly, closing at 6.82 per cent, down from the previous session, while the 5-year bond yield held steady at 6.76 per cent. This shift in bond yields reflects cautious investor sentiment amid uncertain global conditions.
While addressing the closing ceremony of the Chhattisgarh State Festival on Wednesday, the Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar appreciated the people of Chhattisgarh and the state's rich cultural heritage, saying "Chhattisgarhiya Sabse Badiya."
The Indian Stock markets on Wednesday positively reacted to the presidential election outcome in which former president Donald Trump claimed victory in the United States.
Sensex finally closed the day at 79,476.63 points, up 694.39 points or 0.88 per cent, 24,198.30 points, up 202.95 points or 0.85 per cent. Benchmark Sensex is however some distance behind its all-time high of 85,978 points.
New Delhi [India], November 5: Symbiosis Institute of Digital and Telecom Management (SIDTM), Pune, is nearing the close of applications via SNAP test 2024 for its flagship MBA in Digital and Telecom Management programme. Prospective students have until November 22, 2024, to register through
In a highly volatile trade, Indian stock indices hovered substantially lower from the previous closing, largely due to sustained selling by foreign portfolio investors.
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu presided over the closing ceremony of the four-day State Level Kinnaur Mahotsav in district Kinnaur, and said that this festival is a reflection of traditional music, dance and art forms of Kinnaur.
Sensex closed 0.4 per cent higher at 79,688 points, while Nifty closed 0.4 per cent to end at 24,300 points, rebounding from two days of losses. All sectoral indices opened in green and continued upward during the Muhurat Trading hour, with only Nifty IT closing marginally lower by 0.02 p