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Spriha Rai




Bharat Express News Network


M Modi: PM Modi was going to West Bengal on a one-day tour on Friday. These programs include the launch of major projects related to connectivity and the meeting of the National Ganga Council..

Opening Bell: SGX Nifty signals a positive start. Indian shares opened higher on Friday in the final session of 2022, aided by an uptick in IT stocks, tracking gains in global equities. BSE thirty share surged 110 points to 61,256.57 while NSE Nifty50 went up to 30 points to 18,234.15. Nifty bank is trading 0.18 …

Covid RT-PCR: Corona cases are increasing once again in many countries of the world including India. The situation is worst in China. Central and state governments are on alert mode.

The US has indicated solidarity with several Asian nations, several of whom have conflicts with an aggressive China which is flexing its muscles in the strategic Indo-Pacific region.

Benchmark indices erased all the intraday losses and turned positive amid volatility ahead of F&O expiry.

Intraday volatility will be a factor in today's session ahead of the expiry of the December derivatives series, the last series of 2022, as traders settle their futures and options contracts.

Closing Bell: Equity benchmarks declined in initial trade on Wednesday after rallying in the past two days amid mixed trends in global markets and foreign fund outflows. The equity markets closed flat with Nifty settling at 18,122 while Sensex Slips 17 Points or 0.03 percent at 60,910. The 30-share BSE Sensex declined 213.66 points to …

SEBI said that NPO needs to be registered as a charitable trust and should be registered for at least three years, must have spent at least Rs50 lakh annually in the past financial year and should have received a funding of at least Rs10 lakh in the past financial year.

Nifty futures on the Singapore Exchange traded 60 points, or 0.33%, lower at 18,088, signaling that Dalal Street was headed for a negative start on Wednesday.

Indian shares edged higher on Tuesday. Metal stocks were the biggest winners. Oil prices rose to three-week highs on Tuesday as China's latest easing of COVID-19 restrictions spurred fuel demand hopes..