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India takes on Ireland in their fifth pool B match of ICC Cricket World Cup.
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The BSE 30-share Sensex resumed with a gapdown and moved southwards to break 29,000-mark to a low of 28,799.76 before concluding at 28,844.78 — a net loss of 604.17 points, or 2.05 per cent. This is its worst daily drop since January 6.
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The 50-issue NSE Nifty dipped below the 8,800-level by tumbling 181 points, or 2.03 per cent, to 8,756.75.
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Coal stock position at various thermal power stations.
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Mutual Funds assets under management.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Sri Lanka visit.
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Indian Railways revenue.
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The Indian rupee today fell to two-month low and closed with a sharp 39 paise loss at 62.55 against the US dollar after better-than-expected jobs data spurred expectations of an early hike in US interest rates.
Gold prices recovered by Rs 85 to Rs 26,625 per 10 grams at the bullion market today on the back of buying by jewellers and retailers at prevailing levels amid a firm global trend. Silver, however, remained under selling pressure and lost Rs 100 at Rs 36,200 per kg.

Govt extended ITR AY 2025-26 deadline, but only 4.56 crore returns filed so far