At the start of the trading session, Sensex witnessed a rise of 135.15 points, opening at 64,254.83, while Nifty gained 49.25 points to open at 19,170.25. Among the Nifty companies, there were 28 advances, 21 declines, and one remained unchanged.
With this win, Afghanistan has climbed upto fifth position in the points table with three wins, three losses and six points. Afghanistan has recorded another win over a former World Champion, after beating Pakistan and defending champions England. SL has won two and lost four matches and sit
At the start of the trading session, the Sensex, India's benchmark index, opened 63.98 points lower at 63,645.82. Meanwhile, the Nifty, reflecting the broader market sentiment, opened 44.85 points lower at 19,002.40.
Amid deteriorating air pollution in Delhi, Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Sunday called the Centre to impose a stringent ban on buses running on subpar diesel and put a ban on BS III and BS IV buses operating in NCR areas of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.
Afghanistan will take on the Sri Lanka in their ICC Cricket World Cup match in Pune on Sunday. Afghanistan has pulled off two stunning upsets against defending champions England and Pakistan and has lost three games. They are at the seventh spot with four points. SL is in the fifth spot with
With this loss, Bangladesh is out of the World Cup, having lost five of six matches. The Netherlands has won two games, lost four and with four points is at the eighth spot.
Australia is at fourth spot, with four wins and two losses in six matches, a total of eight points. NZ is at the third spot with same win-loss record and points, but they have a better net-run-rate.
The Sensex index recorded a remarkable surge of 634.65 points, ultimately closing at 63,782.80. Simultaneously, the Nifty index showed strong performance by gaining 190.00 points and concluding at 19,047.25. These remarkable figures attest to the market's resilience.