Stock market close highlights on Tuesday, Aug 5:Sensex settled 0.38 per cent or 308.47 points lower at 80,710.25 levels, while NSE's Nifty50 slipped 0.30 per cent or 73.20 points to 24,649.55 levels.
Stocks to Watch today, August 5, 2025: DLF, Aurobindo Pharma, IndusInd Bank, Bosch, and Inox India are some of the key stocks to watch today
Blue Jet Healthcare stock: Strong in quality and earnings surprise, this stock indicates analyst optimism about its future performance.
Retrofit push targets India's 200 million ICE scooters; eyes expansion in Africa and Southeast Asia
Kolkata, Bengaluru, and Pune rank among the world's top five most congested cities; Delhi escapes top 50 despite leading in vehicle registrations
India's renewable plans read bold, but shortfalls in generation, grid gaps, and sluggish execution risk dimming the big switch
India's appetite for discounted Russian crude, and its position as the single largest buyer of Moscow's seaborne oil, has long been a pain point for the US and Western allies
Central GST field officers have detected tax evasion of about Rs 7.08 lakh crore in the last five years till 2024-25 fiscal, including input tax credit (ITC) fraud of about Rs 1.79 lakh crore, Parliament was informed on Monday. In 2024-25 fiscal alone, over Rs 2.23 lakh crore of Goods and Services Tax (GST) evasion were detected by CGST field officers, according to the data shared by Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary in the Lok Sabha. Of the 30,056 cases of GST evasion detected in FY'25, more than half or 15,283 cases pertained to ITC fraud, where the evasion was to the tune of Rs 58,772 crore. In the 2023-24 fiscal, Rs 2.30 lakh crore worth GST evasion was detected by CGST field officers, involving ITC fraud of Rs 36,374 crore. In FY'23, about Rs 1.32 lakh crore GST evasion was detected, including Rs 24,140 crore of fake ITC claims. In FY'22 and FY'21, GST evasion stood at Rs 73,238 crore and Rs 49,384 crore respectively. This included ITC fraud of Rs 28,022 crore an
The plant was inaugurated by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin. VinFast Tamil Nadu is the company's third operational plant and the fifth project in its global manufacturing network
Niti Aayog suggests the government shift focus from incentives to "soft" mandates for electric vehicles (EVs), aiming to increase EV adoption through regulations, disincentives, and targeted policies
An Icra report indicated that India was at a disadvantage to rivals like Japan, Vietnam, and Indonesia
The impact on innovator contract research, development and manufacturing organisations (CRDMOs) would be relatively lower
Trump says New Delhi buying 'massive' amounts of Russian crude and selling it for big profits
Sebi proposes easing related party transaction (RPT) norms for large companies, raising materiality thresholds and reducing the number of approvals needed from shareholders and audit committees
Last week, a spokesperson for JLR said Mardell would step down after being at the helm for three years
India slams Trump's tariff threat, defends Russian oil imports as essential, and calls out US, EU 'hypocrisy' for trading with Russia while unfairly targeting New Delhi
The move follows a 2024 ruling by a Delaware court that invalidated Musk's 2018 compensation package-worth more than $50 billion-on the grounds that the Tesla board's approval process was flawed
India sealed a thrilling six-run win over England in the fifth Test on Monday, levelling the high-octane series 2-2 after weeks of intense, fluctuating battles between the two cricketing giants
China's Ant Group to fully exit Paytm with ₹3,800 cr stake sale at ₹1,020 per share, following earlier exits by SoftBank and Berkshire Hathaway
Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates, August 4, 2025: In the broader markets, the Nifty MidCap100 and SmallCap indices edged higher by 0.26 per cent and 0.07 per cent, respectively
US military suppliers report delays and soaring costs as China tightens rare earth exports, exposing critical vulnerabilities in defence supply chains
Impact of raw material inflation lingers; margin recovery expected from Q2 onwards
ITC vs HUL stock: HUL seems technically favourably placed as per the strength shown by the momentum oscillators; the stock also witnessed a 'Golden Crossover' recently, shows the daily chart.
Goldman Sachs lowered India's economic growth forecast after Donald Trump imposed a 25 per cent tariff
Former Jharkhand CM Shibu Soren died at 81; was on life support for a month due to kidney issues and a stroke. The JMM founder and tribal leader passed away at Delhi's Ganga Ram Hospital
UPL shares gained 7.6 per cent in trade, logging an intra-day high at ₹715.75 per share on BSE after posting its Q1 results
Shares of Sarda Energy & Minerals has zoomed 20% at ₹527.10 in Monday's intra-day trade with a combined 3.82 million shares or 1.08% of total equity of the company changed hands on the NSE and BSE.
After keeping rates unchanged for 11 meetings, the RBI has slashed repo in the last three policy reviews; economists await the August 6 outcome
From fatigue and focus to mood and metabolism, matcha is trending-but here's what doctors want you to know before making it part of your daily health ritual
620 of the 1,703 Indian nationals deported in this period (January 20 to July 22, 2025), belonged to Punjab, 604 hailed from Haryana, 245 from Gujarat and 10 from Jammu and Kashmir, among states
Market Technical outlook: Sensex, Nifty may witness some bounce back as benchmark quote in oversold zone; chart shows major hurdles at 81,900 and 25,325 levels for these indices.
Bharti Airtel Q1 results: Prominent brokerage firms like Nuvama, Prabhudas Lilladher, Kotak Institutional Equities and JM Financial expect the telco to deliver healthy June quarter earnings.
Asian Paints has demonstrated a robust recovery in the last week and has now surpassed all major EMAs on the daily chart.
Push comes as patents are set to expire in March 2026
These companies have received clearance for 107 model and component variants, having met the DVA threshold, based on data available till July 31
₹2,250 crore Export Promotion Mission awaits Cabinet nod
Respondents expect downward revision in FY26 inflation forecast
Only casualty for now is the export of fuels by the refiner
Rolls-Royce says India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement will positively impact both its civil aviation and defence businesses in India
Following Girish Kousgi's resignation, PNB Housing appoints Jatul Anand as Executive Director and Valli Sekar as Chief Business Officer for Affordable Business
Total smartphone exports hit record $7.7 bn despite US tariff threat
RBI set to lower inflation projection, but GDP growth estimate and policy stance may remain unchanged
As the Enforcement Directorate acts on a ₹3,000 crore loan case linked to Anil Ambani's group, here's how Indian law defines loan fraud and when defaults turn into criminal cases
The combined market valuation of seven of the 10 most valued firms eroded by Rs 1.35 lakh crore last week, with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) taking the biggest hit. Last week, the BSE benchmark tanked 863.18 points or 1.05 per cent. TCS, Bharti Airtel, ICICI Bank, State Bank of India, Infosys, Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) and Bajaj Finance faced a combined erosion of Rs 1,35,349.93 crore from their market valuation last week. However, Reliance Industries, HDFC Bank and Hindustan Unilever saw an increase in their mcap. Together, these three firms added Rs 39,989.72 crore in market valuation. The valuation of TCS tumbled Rs 47,487.4 crore to Rs 10,86,547.86 crore. The market capitalisation (mcap) of Bharti Airtel eroded by Rs 29,936.06 crore to Rs 10,74,903.87 crore. Bajaj Finance's valuation tanked Rs 22,806.44 crore to Rs 5,44,962.09 crore and that of Infosys dropped by Rs 18,694.23 crore to Rs 6,10,927.33 crore. The mcap of State Bank of India declined by Rs 11,
Waterlogging hit key areas like Aiims, Connaught Place and Minto Bridge as IMD forecasts light to moderate rain across Delhi-NCR
Partha Sarathi Biswal, was taken into custody under the provisions of the PMLA 2002
Revanna was found guilty of rape, sexual harassment, voyeurism, destruction of evidence and offences under the Information Technology Act