Sensex 638 and Nifty opened with a rise of 208 points, these shares rise strongly
Share Market Opening 24 June, 2025: The stock market started a boom today amidst the news of ceasefire between Israeli and Iran. On Tuesday, the BSE Sensex opened 637.82 points (0.78%) points to 82,534.61 points. Similarly, NSE’s Nifty 50 index also opened at 25,179.90 points with a gain of 208.00 (0.83 percent). Let us tell you that after the US attacks on Iran’s nuclear bases, there was a major decline in the market on Monday. Yesterday, the Sensex fell by 704.10 points to 81,704.07 points and the Nifty opened up to 24,939.75 points with a large decline of 172.65 points.
NTPC shares fall drastically
On Tuesday, 29 out of 30 companies of Sensex opened in green mark with an increase and only 1 company shares opened in red mark. Similarly, today, 47 out of 50 of the Nifty 50s opened in green mark with a rapidly and open mark of 2 companies in red mark, while 1 company shares opened with no loss. Shares of Adani Ports included in Sensex companies today opened with the highest 3.51 percent and NTPC shares opened with the highest decline of 2.92 percent.
All these shares including Asian Paints, Bharti Airtel boom
Among the rest of the Sensex companies today, Asian Paints shares 1.78 percent, Mahindra & Mahindra 1.30 percent, Tretn 1.23 percent, Tata Steel 1.21 percent, Eaterial 1.16 percent, TCS 1.10 percent, SBI 1.09 percent, Infosys 1.09 percent, Powergrid 1.07 percent, L&T 1.06 percent, Tata Motors 1.06 percent, Tata Motors, Tata Motors, 0.98 percent, HCL Tech opened up 0.95 percent and UltraTech Cement shares up 0.85 percent.
Apart from these, in the shares of Hindustan Unilever, 0.79 percent, Tech Mahindra 0.78 percent, Maruti Suzuki 0.77 percent, Bharti Airtel 0.77 percent, Kotak Mahindra Bank 0.75 percent, HDFC Bank 0.72 percent, BEL 0.69 percent, Reliance 0.67 percent, Reliance 0.67 percent, Bajaj Finance 0.62 percent, ICICI Bank Percent, Axis Bank 0.49 percent, Titan 0.37 percent, ITC 0.36 percent and Sunforma shares gained 0.20 percent.
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