Bharat Express

National Stock Exchange

On Tuesday, Indian benchmark indices opened strongly, fueled by optimism ahead of next week’s Union Budget.

The Indian stock market remained bullish on Monday, supported by positive Union Budget expectations, strong FII inflows, and encouraging IT results.

Indian indices surge at the start of the week, fueled by strong IT quarterly results and active foreign institutional investor (FII) participation.

Indian equity benchmarks soared to record highs on Friday, with the Sensex reaching 80,893 and the Nifty hitting 24,592, driven by strong buying in IT stocks.

Indian equity benchmarks kicked off trading on a positive note this Friday, buoyed by favorable international cues.

In a session marked by significant volatility, Indian equity benchmarks ended largely unchanged on Thursday.

Indian equity indices exhibited mixed performance on Thursday, opening in positive territory but trading flat soon after.

The NSE issued a stern advisory, cautioning investors about fraudulent schemes promising assured returns on stock market investments.

Addressing a convocation near Ahmedabad NSE CEO Ashish Chauhan Said that in the next 50 years, we can be in the league of rich nations.

Since the new government took office, Indian stock market have surged to record highs, consistently surpassing global benchmarks.