Amidst a turbulent day of trading, the Indian stock market sharply declined, influenced by the escalating tensions between Iran and Israel. The Sensex dropped by 591.21 points, starting at 71,898.32, while the Nifty fell by 183.55 points, opening trading at 21,812.30.
With market sentiment bleak, only six Nifty companies made gains, while a significant 44 experienced declines. Noteworthy advancers among the Nifty firms were ONGC, Apollo Hospital, Cipla, ITC, and Dr. Reddy, whereas BPCL, HDFC Life, Bajaj Auto, Infosys, and Coal India were notable losers.
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