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The Indian stock market opened flat on Wednesday, amid mixed global cues, with Bharti Airtel emerging as the top gainer.

The Indian stock markets remained volatile on Tuesday but managed to recover from early losses.

Indian equity markets opened weak on Tuesday, tracking global trends, with IT, media, and private banking sectors declining in early trade.

Indian stock markets opened slightly lower, tracking weak global cues, with selling pressure seen in IT, PSU Bank, and pharma stocks.

Indian stock markets opened cautiously on Thursday as benchmark indices remained flat amid mixed global cues.

Indian stock market opened higher with the Sensex climbing 358.34 points to trade at 73,348.27, while the Nifty added 106.40 points.

Indian equity markets started on a weaker note, tracking negative global sentiment, with selling pressure seen in the auto and IT sectors.

On Monday, Indian equity markets closed nearly unchanged after a turbulent trading session influenced by mixed global trends.

The Indian stock market opened higher on March 3, with key indices rising due to strong GDP growth and favourable GST collections.

Indian markets fell sharply on Friday, with Sensex and Nifty down over 1.26% amid weak global cues and trade policy uncertainties.