The NSE Nifty in the process reclaimed the 8,100 level.
A higher opening in Europe and a firm trend in Asia acted as a catalyst.
For the week, the Sensex climbed 1,351.70 points, or 5.34 per cent, while NSE Nifty surged 406.95 points, or 5.25 per cent. For both the indices, the jump is their biggest weekly gain since March 4.
The June series derivative contracts was off to a better start, which added to the confidence level. Refinery, healthcare and realty stocks hogged the limelight.
The index had gained 1,136.32 points in the previous three sessions.
At the close, the 50-share NSE Nifty was at 8,156.65, up 87 points, or 1.08 per cent.
Brokers said fresh positions built up by participants, including foreign funds following beginning of the June series in the derivatives segment, helped trading sentiment improve.
Sustained buying by foreign as well as domestic institutional investors supported the ongoing bull run.
BPCL added to the cheer, which posted strong earnings for the March quarter. Its shares surged 9.12 per cent as the state-run oil marketing company beat Q4 earnings estimate and announced a 1:1 bonus share issue.
Globally, Asian markets ended higher and a better opening in Europe on growing optimism that the global economy can withstand higher US borrowing costs made investors more nimble-footed.
As many as 23 scrips out of the 30-share Sensex pack advanced.
SBI emerged as the top gainer by rising 6.42 per cent, followed by Sun Pharma 5.83 (per cent) after the company yesterday said the umbrella pact and transaction agreements signed with Daiichi Sankyo and its overseas subsidiaries have been terminated due to divestment of Ranbaxy by the Japanese firm.
The BSE oil and gas index gained the most by surging 2.66 per cent, followed by healthcare 2.42 per cent, PSU 1.65 per cent, realty 1.51 per cent and banking 1.15 per cent.
Mid-cap and small-cap too rose 1.39 per cent and 0.57 per cent, respectively, on increased buying by retail investors.
Meanwhile, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) bought shares worth a net Rs 581.29 crore yesterday, as per provisional data.
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