Sensex opens 87 points higher, Nifty above 25,800

India's stock markets opened higher on Monday, with the Sensex gaining 87.45 points to 83,965.62 and the Nifty rising 39.40 points to 25,829.70 as of 9:23 am. Eternal IT shares were up 3%. The headline suggested a larger Sensex gain of over 250 points, but the reported figure was lower.

The Indian stock markets started the day on a positive note on January 13, 2026. The S&P BSE Sensex index gained 87.45 points, opening at 83,965.62. Meanwhile, the NSE Nifty 50 rose 39.40 points to 25,829.70 as of 9:23 am.

The headline mentioned a Sensex gain of over 250 points, but the detailed report indicated only 87.45 points up, highlighting a possible discrepancy in early reporting. Eternal IT shares climbed 3%, reflecting optimism in the IT sector. No further quotes or background details were provided in the sources.

This opening occurred at the Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange in Mumbai, influenced by global cues, though specifics were not detailed.

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