The 50-share Nifty rallied 88.65 points, or 0.96 per cent, to reach its new lifetime closing high of 9,306.60, surpassing the previous record close of 9,265.15 on April 5.
Intra-day, it surged to 9,309.20, breaking its previous intra-day record of 9,273.90 reached on April 5.
The BSE 30-share Sensex surged 287 points to end at a three-week high of 29,943.24, after shuttling between 29,961.82 and 29,780.84. The gauge had gained 290.54 points yesterday.
Brokers said a string of strong quarterly earnings, including from index heavyweight RIL, and appreciating rupee accelerated buying activity.
The rupee ended at 64.26 against the dollar, up 18 paise.
Asian shares ended higher following a relief rally in global equities after centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron won the first round of the French presidential election.
"Earnings from both private as well as public sector has shown encouraging signs, lifting banking stocks, while Nifty's surge to 9,300 gave added vigour to market.
"Government's push in the infra and affordable housing space has also kept housing, cement and realty stocks buzzing," said Anand James, Chief Market Strategist, Geojit Financial Services.
Shares of Reliance Industries rose 1.14 per cent after the company yesterday posted a record fourth quarter net profit of Rs 8,046 crore.
Globally, key indices in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan rose by 0.16 - 1.31 per cent.
European stocks were trading higher, extending previous day's gains, as investors monitored political developments in France ahead of the European Central Bank's policy meeting later in the week. Key indices in France, Germany and UK rose by 0.03 - 0.18 per cent.
Back home, out of the 30-share Sensex pack, 24 scrips ended higher.
Major gainers were M&M (3.40 per cent), Axis Bank (3.40 per cent), Bharti Airtel (3.18 per cent), Hero Motoco (2.93 per cent), Asian Paints (2.40 per cent), HUL (2.13 per cent), ITC (1.79 per cent), Power Grid (1.44 per cent), Dr Reddy's (1.43 per cent), ICICI Bank (1.43 per cent), Bajaj Auto (1.30 per cent), HDFC (1.14 per cent) and Reliance (1.14 per cent).
Among BSE sectoral and industry indices, telecom rose 2.62 per cent, FMCG 1.67 per cent, realty 1.26 per cent, oil&gas 1.23 per cent, energy 1.20 per cent, finance 1.18 per cent, auto 1.15 per cent and bankex 1.03 per cent.
Broader markets too were in a better shape, with the BSE mid-cap index rising 1.06 per cent and the small-cap index gaining 0.58 per cent.
The market breadth remained positive as 1,467 stocks ended higher, 1,444 closed lower while 169 ruled steady.
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