The Sensex, India's benchmark index, ended 198.97 points lower, settling at 66,209.42, while the Nifty concluded the day 59.70 points down, closing at 19,734.30.
The Sensex concluded the day with a decline of 64.66 points, closing at 66,408.39. Meanwhile, the Nifty ended 27.50 points lower, closing at 19,783.85.
Indian stock benchmark indices stayed in the green Wednesday, extending gains they accumulated during the previous session. Sensex and Nifty are half a per cent higher from Tuesday's closing bell.
The Sensex, India's benchmark stock index, surged 566.97 points, reaching a closing figure of 66,079.36 , while the Nifty, another significant indicator, added 177.50 points to finish at 19,689.85.
The Sensex, one of India's leading stock indices, witnessed a steep decline of 519.04 points, ultimately closing at 65,476.59, while the Nifty also struggled, shedding 156.65 points to finish at 19,496.85.
The Indian contingent, fuelled by exceptional performances across various disciplines, amassed a staggering 107 medals, marking India's biggest-ever haul in a single edition of the quadrennial showpiece. The medal tally includes a remarkable 28 Gold, 38 Silver, and 41 Bronze medals, a testam
India crossed the 100-medal mark for the first time in their Asian Games history, making this one of the most memorable sporting events for the country in a long while and something that will immortalise all the athletes taking part in it.
"What a historic achievement for India at the Asian Games! The entire nation is overjoyed that our incredible athletes have brought home the highest-ever total of 107 medals, the best-ever performance in the last 60 years. The unwavering determination, relentless spirit and hard work of our
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday participated in the closing program of "Shaurya Jagran Yatra", which started from Mana village of Badrinath on September 19, organised under the leadership of Bajrang Dal under Vishwa Hindu Parishad at Saraswati Vidya Mandir Inter College, Mayapur
On October 1, the Afghan Embassy in India declared the closure of its operations citing "lack of resources" and "failure to meet Afghanistan's interests" by the Taliban regime.