The BSE Sensex went down 115 points to 60,811.52 while NSE Nifty 50 declined 45 points to 18,086.75. Some of the most active stocks that gained in morning trade were Tata Teleservices, RVNL and Adani Wilmar while Dhampur Sugar, Nava, Kitex, Coromadel and Indian Overseas Bank were some of
Indian stock indices traded higher during Tuesday's session and remained in the green for the second straight day. The benchmark stock indices - Sensex and Nifty - had witnessed losses for four days last week.
S&P BSE Sensex went up 317.49 points to 60,883.91 while NSE's broad-based Nifty 50 surged 106.50 points to 18,121.50 on Tuesday morning. Some of the most active stocks were Dalmia Sugars, Indian Overseas Bank, Union Bank of India, Suzlon Energy on BSE while Morepen, J and K Bank, Ajan
The 30-share BSE Sensex went up 90.89 points to 59,942.35 while NSE Nifty rose 68 points to 17,875.25. Some of the gainers which were most active on BSE were Union Bank of India, JP Associates, HCC and SJVN while some of the laggards on the index were Reliance Infra, Sindhu Traders, Ajanta P
Pope Francis during his traditional Christmas message on Sunday appealed to put an end to the ongoing war in Ukraine and said that it is time to express solidarity and assist all those who are suffering.
Indian stock indices settled lower on Thursday, extending losses for the third straight session over concerns of a possible resurgence of Covid cases in several countries.
The 30-share Sensex surged 170 points to 61,237.54 while NSE Nifty50 went up 43 points to 18,243 level. Investors are upbeat about strong global markets and key indices which are all looking up on Thursday.
According to a team of scientists led by Duke Health report, the reason some people do not recover their sense of smell after Covid-19 is due to an ongoing immune assault on olfactory nerve cells and an associated decrease in the number of those cells.