
Wed Jan 08 03:45:52 UTC 2025: ## Telugu News Headlines: Stock Market Rebounds, Film Actress’s Photos, and Other News
**Hyderabad, India (January 8, 2024)** – Indian stock markets rebounded strongly on Tuesday, recovering from two days of losses. The Sensex closed at 78,199, up 0.30%, and the Nifty 50 ended at 23,707, up 0.39%. This rally was attributed to positive international cues and easing concerns over the HMHPV virus. Several large-cap stocks, including Reliance Industries, ICICI Bank, and HDFC Bank, fueled the recovery. Despite the positive close, front-line indices gave up some initial gains as investors booked profits. The Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 indices also saw significant gains, closing at 18,673 (+1.35%) and 56,869 (+0.89%) respectively. Experts attribute the previous two days’ losses to rising US bond yields, the spread of HMHPV virus, and continuous selling by Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs).
Other news from across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh includes:
* **Pragya Jaiswal’s photos:** Actress Pragya Jaiswal is garnering attention for her recent photoshoots, showcasing a series of glamorous looks.
* **Daaku Maharaaj ticket prices:** The producers of the Telugu film *Daaku Maharaaj* have stated they have no plans to increase ticket prices.
* **Ramagundem knife attacks:** Ramagundem has witnessed two separate knife attacks in a week, resulting in one death. Police are investigating the incidents.
* **Yuvraj Singh’s comments:** Former cricketer Yuvraj Singh commented on the form of current players Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, urging them not to forget their past success.
* **CM Revanth Reddy’s orders:** Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has ordered the completion of DPRs for three metro projects by the end of March.
* **KTR denies Formula E corruption:** Minister KTR has vehemently denied any corruption in the Formula E race, stating he is willing to cooperate with any investigation.
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