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Seeking divine intervention?

Shashi Ashiwal

Bears ruled the roost in stock markets on Monday with benchmark Sensex crashing by over 950 points to close below 15k level on an onslaught of selling, triggered by global gloom, in which many a heavyweight stock, including market leader Reliance Industries, crumbled. —

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