Oil and Gas stocks were trading in red, with the S&P BSE Oil&Gas index decreasing 7.91 points or 0.06% at 13710.93 at 13:48 IST. Among the components of the S&P BSE Oil&Gas index, Oil & Natural Gas Corpn Ltd (down 0.88%), Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (down 0.62%), Petronet LNG Ltd (down 0.28%), and Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (down 0.11%), were the top losers. On the other hand, Castrol India Ltd (up 1.65%), Gujarat State Petronet Ltd (up 0.39%), and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (up 0.24%) turned up.
At 13:48 IST, the S&P BSE Sensex was up 334.75 or 0.73% at 46341.44.
The Nifty 50 index was up 88.7 points or 0.66% at 13555.
The S&P BSE Small-Cap index was up 391.8 points or 2.29% at 17509.46.
Astrological forecast for 2021
Aspate of astrological factors combined in late 2019 to unleash one of the gravest challenges faced by humanity in the form of the COVID pandemic.
Neeraj Dhankher
Aspate of astrological factors combined in late 2019 to unleash one of the gravest challenges faced by humanity in the form of the COVID pandemic. What began in December 2019 as a seemingly small viral infection in a remote location in China, slowly escalated into a major humanitarian crisis over the next few months, and by March 2020, it had spread like wildfire across the globe.
In astrological parlance, this phase coincided with an adverse solar eclipse that occurred in Sagittarius sign on December 26, 2019, which witnessed a rare conjunction of six planets in the same sign. Due to this planetary cocktail, three key planets - Ketu, (signifying virus and bacteria), Saturn (signifying mass epidemic and fear among public) and Jupiter (jeeva karaka or life force) were severely afflicted,
Forecast: How Saturn s movement will influence Sensex in 2021
Forecast: How Saturn s movement will influence Sensex in 2021
Last Updated: Wed, Dec 23rd, 2020, 04:04:52hrs
A spate of astrological factors combined in late 2019 to unleash one of the gravest challenges faced by humanity in the form of the Covid pandemic. What began in December 2019 as a seemingly small viral infection in a remote location in China, slowly escalated into a major humanitarian crisis over the next few months, and by March 2020, it had spread like wildfire across the globe.
In astrological parlance, this phase coincided with an adverse solar eclipse that occurred in Sagittarius sign on December 26, 2019, which witnessed a rare conjunction of six planets in the same sign. Due to this planetary cocktail, three key planets - Ketu, (signifying virus and bacteria), Saturn (signifying mass epidemic and fear among public) and Jupiter (jeeva karaka or life force) were severely afflicted, which, in turn, sowed th
The government has invited bids for its entire stake in the Shipping Corporation of India, paving the way for yet another privatisation of a state-owned company after BPCL. The interested buyers will have to submit an expression of interest to acquire the government’s 63.75 per cent stake in the shipping company by February 13, 2021. Buyers can submit their queries to transaction adviser by January 23, said the preliminary information memorandum released by the government.
Shipping Corporation owns and operates a third of Indian tonnage, and has operating interests in all areas of the shipping business. The company has 6 joint venture entities, and four will be a part of the sale. These are India LNG Transport Co. (No.1) Ltd, India LNG Transport Co. (No.2) Ltd., India LNG Transport Co. (No.3) Ltd., and India LNG Transport Co. (No.4) Ltd. Of the other two joint ventures, Irano Hind Shipping Company is being dissolved, while SAIL SCIL Shipping Pvt. Ltd is in the process of windin
India s crude oil production fell by 5 per cent in November primarily due to a sharp drop in output at Rajasthan oilfields operated by private sector Cairn Vedanta, government data showed on Tuesday. India is dependent on imports for 85 per cent of its needs and the government is pushing domestic explorers to raise output to help cut down imports.
Crude oil production in November at 2.48 million tonnes was lower than 2.61 million tonnes produced in the same month a year back. Rajasthan fields produced 9.6 per cent less crude oil at 476,990 tonnes as Mangala, Aishwarya and other fields in the Cairn block flowed less oil for a variety of reasons, according to data released by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.