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Sensex, NIFTY tank amid Coronavirus crisis

| @indiablooms | Mar 23, 2020, at 12:27 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: The Indian stock market is continuing to bleed as Sensex crashed by over 3,500 points on Monday.

BSE Sensex plunged by 3,558.77 points while NIFTY plummeted by 1,024 points.

After a severe fall, the trading was halted in the morning.

The Indian market has been witnessing blood bath over the last few days.

The Coronavirus outbreak has left seven people dead and 415 people infected across India.

The crash in the stock market came on a day 75 districts across the country will be locked down barring essential services till the end of the month.

All passengers trains have been stopped by the government till Mar 31 while no international flights are now not allowed to land in India for a week which began on Mar 22.

All inter-state buses have been stopped.

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