The Sensex witnessed a significant drop of 481.30 points, opening at 63564.74, while the Nifty was down by 156.45 points, opening at 18964.75. Among the Nifty companies, there were 4 advances and 46 declines.
The Sensex, India's benchmark index, closed 522.82 points lower at 64,049.06. Its counterpart, the Nifty, also witnessed a decline, closing 159.60 points down at 19,122.15.
Deputy Director of Agriculture, Dr Wazir Singh on Monday revealed that this year, only 48 cases of stubble burning have been registered in Karnal. This marks a substantial decrease from the previous year when approximately 140 cases were recorded.
The Sensex began the session with a fall of 178.66 points, standing at 65,216.98, while the Nifty was down by 67.70 points, closing at 19,481.00 as this report was being compiled. Nifty companies experienced 43 declines and only 7 advances.
As the overall air quality index (AQI) declined to the 'very poor' category in the national capital on Sunday, visuals of stubble getting burned in a field in Haryana's Karnal has surfaced.
According to a study, women who followed blood pressure-lowering diets in their middle years were about 17 per cent less likely to suffer memory loss and other signs of cognitive decline decades later.
According to the Macro Poverty Outlook, which was prepared for the recent annual meetings of the World Bank and IMF in Marrakesh, Morocco, prolonged and high inflation in food and energy prices, combined with a lack of substantial economic growth, could lead to social upheaval and negatively
A Rutgers study found that adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are around three times more likely to develop dementia than those without the disease.
A study indicates that women who followed blood pressure-lowering diets in their middle years were roughly 17 per cent less likely to report memory loss and other indicators of cognitive decline decades later.
At the closing bell, Sensex was down 760.89 points, concluding the week at 65,415.69. Simultaneously, Nifty also registered a decline of 180.55 points, finishing the week at 19,541.45.