Online investment platform Groww made a strong debut on the stock exchanges on Wednesday, listing at Rs 112 per share, a 12 per cent gain over its issue price of Rs 100.
The domestic stock markets opened on a strong note today, gaining over 0.5 per cent, as exit polls indicated a comfortable majority for the ruling coalition in Bihar.
The domestic benchmark indices opened with marginal gains on Tuesday, tracking positive global cues and cautious investor sentiment ahead of key state election exit polls.
US senators on Sunday reached a bipartisan deal to reopen the government after a record 40-day shutdown. The agreement, backed by at least eight Senate Democrats, would fund the government through January 30 and include a vote on extending Affordable Care Act subsidies in December.
New Delhi [India], November 8: The wedding season is here, a time when love stories take centre stage, proposals trend across timelines, and dreams of forever feel just a little more real. Across India, families are gathering, weddings are being planned, rings are being exchanged, and couple
"Keeping in mind the sentiments of the farmers in the face of the widespread damage to their crops across the state, I announce a relief-assistance package of approximately 10 thousand crore rupees for the sons of the soil from the state government," CM Bhupendra Patel said.
India's automobile industry is entering 2026 on a strong note after a record-breaking festive season, with the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) projecting a sustained rise in sales driven by GST 2.0 reforms, rural consumption, and robust dealer sentiment.
The selling spree continued in Indian stock markets on Friday, as both key indices extended their weekly losses, slipping nearly 1 per cent amid weak investor sentiment and a lack of clarity on the much-anticipated India-US trade deal.
Sahani stated that the Mahagathbandhan's campaign is drawing tremendous enthusiasm from all sections of society and that "Tejashwi matlab sarkari naukri" (Tejashwi means government jobs) has become a sentiment among the youth.
In a post on X, he said that HIRE Act reflected a growing mindset in the US that white-collar jobs should not be "lost" to India, just as blue-collar jobs were "lost" to China. This protectionist sentiment could have far-reaching implications for the India-US economic relationship.