Stock market continues to falls, sensex rolls down to 37800

New Delhi: The Indian stock market continues to fall. The Sensex fell by 300 points in early Tuesday's trading. The Sensex fell below 37,800 points. If it comes to nifty, it was trading at 11,150 points. Airtel shares were the top gainer on the BSE index Sensex. Airtel shares strengthened by up to 2 per cent.

Maruti's shares have fallen by up to 4 per cent. Shares of ONGC, Bajaj Finance and Reliance are also trading with a decline. The SENSEX fell 812 points on Monday, while the National Stock Exchange (NSE) index nifty closed down 11,300 points, while the sensex at the National Stock Exchange (NSE) fell below 11,300 points. This was the third consecutive trading session when the stock market declined. It registered a decline of 8.67%.

Investors' assets fell by Rs 4.23 lakh crore due to market decline. The market capitalization of all companies listed in BSE declined to 1,54,76,979.16. Meanwhile, market regulator SEBI has set up a technical group to enact a Qaeda law on social stock exchanges. The group will make its recommendations on the need for economic and operational disclosures, including connecting non-profit organizations (NGOs) and profit-making undertakings.

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