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Indian stock markets remain shut today, Friday, 14 March, in observance of Holi, the festival marking the arrival of spring.

Indian stock markets closed in the red on Thursday as investors stayed cautious before the long Holi weekend.

Indian markets opened higher on Thursday, driven by Financial Services and PSU Bank gains despite mixed global cues.

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

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.

Experts urge investors to focus on long-term gains and opportunities despite short-term market fluctuations.

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

On Friday, Indian indices opened lower amid weak global cues, with auto, IT, PSU bank, and metal stocks facing early selling pressure.

The Indian stock market opened almost unchanged on Thursday, reflecting mixed global trends. Early trade saw buying interest in financial services and metal stocks.

Benchmark indices opened higher with gains in media and auto sectors, while Nifty and Sensex showed mixed trends.