Stock Market Today: Tremendous recovery in the stock market, bumper jump in shares of Adani Group


New Delhi:
After the huge fall in the last trading session, today i.e. on January 7, the stock market opened on a flat note. Trading started with slight gains in both the benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty. However, after this there was a strong rise in the market. BSE Sensex is trading at 78,340.35 with a gain of 375.36 points, while NSE Nifty is trading at 23,762.75 with a gain of 146.70 points.

At the same time, almost all the shares of Adani Group opened on the green mark today, in which the highest rise was seen in Adani Power. It has registered a jump of more than 4 percent in early trade. Apart from this, tremendous growth is also being seen in Adani Enterprises, Adani Energy Solution, Adani Green Energy, Adani Ports, Adani Total Gas and Adani Power.

Around 9:30 am, Adani Power shares were trading at Rs 514.45 with a rise of 3.2 per cent. Adani Energy Solution was trading at Rs 786 with a rise of 2.26%. Apart from this, a rise of 2.44% was also seen in Adani Green Energy and this share was trading at Rs 1006.55.

At the same time, a rise of 1.53% was seen in the shares of flagship company Adani Enterprises and this share was trading at Rs 2512.40. Apart from this, a rise of 2.44% was also seen in Adani Green Energy and this stock was trading at Rs 1006.55. Adani Ports 1.37%, Adani Total Gas 1.51%, ACC Cement 1.37%, Ambuja Cement 1.39% and NewsDeskReport 1.24% were seen trading with gains.

(Disclaimer: New Delhi Television is a subsidiary of AMG Media Networks Limited, an Adani Group Company.)


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