13 June 2011

Sensex Flat

The Indian benchmark indices were trading flat with positive bias in the afternoon trade. Some buying was seen in capital goods, power and pharma stocks. However, metal, oil & gas and realty stocks were trading weak.

Heavyweights like Reliance Industries, TCS, SBI, Tata Motors and Tata Steel were negative contributors to the Sensex. At 13.14, the Sensex was up 29.91 points or 0.16% at 18298.45, and the Nifty was up 5.15 points or 0.09% at 5490.95.


Top gainers on the Sensex were NTPC at Rs 180.50 up 2.50%, Cipla at Rs 340.10 up 2.41%, Reliance Comm at Rs 93.95 up 1.57%, ONGC at Rs 270.15 up 1.22% and Hero Honda at Rs 1,742 up 1.05%.

Top losers on the Sensex were Reliance at Rs 928.25 down 1.67%, Hindalco at Rs 182.10 down 1.27%, TCS at Rs 1,179 down 0.81%, Maruti Suzuki at Rs 1,220 down 0.79% and Tata Motors at Rs 1,012.05 down 0.76%.

Lovable Lingerie most active stock

Lovable Lingerie touched a 52-week high of Rs 402.95. At 13:18 hrs the share was quoting at Rs 382.40, down Rs 3.00, or 0.78%. It was trading with volumes of 1,940,205 shares, compared to its 5-day average of 831,040 shares, an increase of 133.47%.

In the previous trading session, the share closed up 19.76% or Rs 63.60 at Rs 385.40.


Share Price Movement During The Last 12 Months
Period Price Latest Price Gain/Loss (Rs.) % Gain/Loss
3-Days 321.85 382.40 60.55 18.81
5-Days 315.20 382.40 67.20 21.32
7-Days 323.70 382.40 58.70 18.13
15-Days 301.35 382.40 81.05 26.90
1-Month 326.55 382.40 55.85 17.10
3-Month 249.20 382.40 133.20 53.45
6-Month 249.20 382.40 133.20 53.45
9-Month 249.20 382.40 133.20 53.45
1-Year 249.20 382.40 133.20 53.45

10 June 2011

Baba Ramdev has been hospitalised

Baba Ramdev has been hospitalised after his health deteriorated rapidly as his fast-unto-death against corruption and black money entered the seventh day on June 10 at the Patanjali Yogpeeth in Haridwar.

The Haridwar district administration decided to shift Ramdev to the Jolly Grant Hospital in Dehradun due to better medical facilities there. He was also administered glucose by the doctors that ended his fast.

"Baba Ramdev agreed to be shifted to the hospital. Baba Ramdev has been shifted to Jolly Grant Hospital in Dehradun in an ambulance

Baba Ramdev moved to hospital

Yoga guru Baba Ramdev was taken on a stretcher from his ashram in Haridwar this afternoon; he is being taken to a hospital in Dehradun. Before that, doctors who examined him said his hunger strike, now in its seventh day, had affected his liver and caused his blood pressure to drop significantly.

So far, the 45-year-old has remained adamant about continuing his fast against black money and corruption.

In Delhi, activist Swami Agnivesh met with Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee to discuss the Ramdev crisis. Spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravishankar also confirmed that he is mediating between the government and Baba Ramdev, who have been at war since Saturday night, when the Baba was evicted from his camp in Delhi where he had combined a sit-in protest with yoga classes and the launch of his hunger strike.

"His blood pressure is 104/70 which is low and pulse rate is 58 per minute which is also low. If his pulse rate and BP continue to go down, it may put some pressure on his heart," Chief Medical Officer Yogesh Chandra Sharma said after examining the Baba at his ashram.

Yesterday, district administration officials suggested that they may resort to force-feeding the Baba.

The yoga icon whose followers run into lakhs started his fast in Delhi at the Ramlila Maidan. 65,000 people were in attendance on Saturday night when the police broke up the camp with teargassing and a lathicharge. The Baba was evicted and flown back to Uttarakhand.

The action at Ramlila Maidan ended days of negotiation between the government and the Baba over his suggestions for how to tackle the problem of crores of untaxed money that have been shipped abroad. The late-night violence united Opposition parties who accused the government of violating citizens' right to peacefully protest. Civil activists who have declared Gandhian Anna Hazare their leader pounded the government too, with public criticism and a one-day fast at Rajghat on Wednesday.

The government has disclosed that various tax inquiries are being conducted against the Baba's business empire whose reported turnover is more than a thousand crores. Yesterday, the Baba retaliated by declaring online the balance sheets of the four trusts that he runs for charitable purposes. However, he did not share the financial records of the 34 companies that are linked to him and are run by his close aide, Acharya Balakrishna.

The Baba has also been forced to defend a controversial remark he made earlier this week - that he would recruit 11,000 young men and women who would reciprocate if attacked. Yesterday, he said his remark had been distorted and misreported. "The words should be used in the right context... I said I will make a force who will not beat anyone but they will not get beaten either," the yoga teacher said, adding, "what is the harm or wrong if I speak about shaurya (valour)"

The Baba's remark - seen as incendiary by his critics - had also provoked criticism from other social activists and a warning of legal action from the government.

Agri-commodity prices remain steady

The prices of all major commodities held steady in the wholesale foodgrains market here today.

The following are the wholesale rates of various agri-commodities today
(in rupees per quintal, except where stated otherwise):
  • tur dal Rs 6,000,
  • urad dal Rs 6,400,
  • moong dal Rs 6,600,
  • gram dal Rs 2950,
  • sugar Rs 2,700,
  • wheat Rs 1,800,
  • maida (90 kg) Rs 1,600 and
  • sooji (90 kg) Rs 1,800.
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