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talk Market today | Share Market Live Updates – Find here all the live updates related to Sensex, Nifty, BSE, NSE, share prices and Indian stock markets for 23th March 2026.
1 Critical support zones (make-or-break levels)
Nifty 50: 22,900 → break may trigger fall to 22,200
Sensex: 73,000–72,800
Nifty Bank: 53,300 → below this, 52,000 comes into play
*These are immediate downside triggers; markets are fragile here.
2 Stronger medium-term support (bottom formation zones)
Nifty: 22,200–22,000
Nifty Bank: 52,200–52,000
Sensex: 72,800–72,250
*Watch for price stability / reversal signals here — potential bottoming zones.
3 Key resistance ceilings (trend reversal triggers)
Nifty: 24,000
Sensex: 77,000–77,500
Midcap 150: 21,000
*A sustained breakout above these levels can shift sentiment back to bullish.
4 Range-bound market structure (sideways bias)
Likely ranges forming:
Nifty: 22,900–24,000
Sensex: 73,000–77,000
*Indicates consolidation phase unless breakout/breakdown happens.
5 Sector & sentiment divergence
Weakness: Oil & Gas (-3.3%)
Strength: Telecom (+2%)
Key trigger: HDFC Bank drag on indices
*Stock-specific pressure (especially banking) is driving index volatility.
Published on March 23, 2026
A painful road accident has come to light from Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, which has shocked everyone. On Sunday (March 22) afternoon, a speeding car went out of control and met with such an accident on National Highway-9 that a woman from Delhi died on the spot. This entire incident was recorded in the CCTV camera installed in the nearby dhaba, seeing which people are getting goosebumps.
According to the information, 37-year-old Nidhi Kamal, resident of Dwarka, Delhi, was going to Almora in her car. As soon as his car reached near Kuchesar Road Chowpla in Babugarh police station area of Hapur, suddenly the car lost its balance.
It is clearly visible in the CCTV footage that the speeding car first hit the divider, due to which its tire burst. After this, the car overturned several times in the air and entered ‘Surya Shiva Dhaba’ situated on the roadside.
The uncontrolled car hit two vehicles parked outside the dhaba. The collision was so terrible that the car flew apart and Nidhi Kamal got badly trapped in it. The people present at the dhaba at the time of the accident were also frightened and immediately informed the police.
As soon as the information was received, the police reached the spot and the rescue operation was started, but by then it was too late. The woman was taken out and taken to the hospital, where doctors declared her dead. The police have sent the body for post-mortem and the family members have been informed.
After the CCTV footage of this entire accident has surfaced, once again questions have been raised regarding speed and safety on the highway. This accident clearly shows how a little carelessness or excessive speed can prove fatal. The police is investigating the matter and the exact reasons for the accident are being ascertained.
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The country’s capital Delhi is once again surrounded by clouds. The weather became pleasant in the morning on 23 March. According to India Meteorological Department, there may be light rain in Delhi-NCR this afternoon, due to which the temperature is expected to drop and the weather will become cool. Delhi’s temperature was recorded at 19°C at 6 am, while the effect of clouds and light rain will remain throughout the day.
According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature in Delhi is expected to be between 29 to 32°C. Whereas the minimum temperature may remain around 14 to 15°C. The wind speed is expected to be 20 to 25 km per hour. Due to strong winds in the last 24 hours, slight cold was felt in the evening. However, due to strong sunlight on Sunday, an increase in temperature was observed, which has now reached 29°C.
According to the India Meteorological Department, it will be cloudy this morning and there may be light drizzle or rain in many areas in the afternoon. After the rain, the weather will become cool and relieving, and a slight drop in temperature is also possible.
The Meteorological Department has also released the forecast for the next five days. Between March 24 and 28, the maximum temperature may gradually increase to 32°C. The minimum temperature is expected to be 16°C. During this period, movement of clouds will continue and winds will blow at 15 to 20 km per hour. The pleasant weather which started from March 15 will continue, due to which people will get relief from the heat.
After rain on March 15, there were continuous thunderstorms and light rain on March 18, 19 and 20. Due to this the temperature dropped and the weather remained quite cool and pleasant. Now there are indications of increase in temperature after March 29, but there is no possibility of much heat in Delhi-NCR till March 28. At present people Season Relief is expected to continue.
The risk of drought is increasing rapidly in India. Its most serious impact is being seen in the Ganga plains (IGP) and North-East India. According to recent scientific studies, weak monsoon, rising temperatures and over-exploitation of groundwater have taken the water crisis in the country to a new and dangerous level.
Asia In Brief Australia’s government on Monday announced a set of datacenter “expectations” to guide would-be bit barn builders who contemplate breaking ground down under.
The expectations strongly suggest that datacenter builders create their own electricity generation capacity, and pay for energy transmission and infrastructure costs. “Energy-intensive data centre proposals not closely aligned with the expectations will not be prioritised by Commonwealth regulatory assessments,” states the formal expectations document.
The expectations also call on datacenter operators to prioritise Australia’s national interest, use water sustainably and responsibly, invest in local skills and jobs, and do all that while strengthening the nation’s “research, innovation and local capability.”
Industry lobby group the Tech Council of Australia welcomed the expectations, as did the Electrical Trades Union.
Hong Kong’s customs agency last week raided a local distributor and seized around 17,000 data storage devices – ~14,000 hard disks and ~3,000 memory cards – suspected of being counterfeits.
The agency’s announcement of the raid says Customs “received information from the trademark owner representative” ahead of the raid, which resulted in one arrest.
Images provided by Hong Kong’s government show devices branded as Samsung, SanDisk, and Western Digital.
Singapore’s dominant telco, Singtel, last week experienced three outages.
As explained in an apologetic Facebook post, on March 16th a “mechanical fault” meant around 15 percent of customers struggled to connect their mobile phones to the company’s network. Full service returned over eight hours later.
On the 17th, a badly-implemented software upgrade took out 2,000 mobile customers.
“This issue was not immediately apparent as it coincided with the earlier incident,” Singtel admitted.
In the wake of those incidents, the carrier reconfigured its networks. That effort led to a spike in network traffic that caused an hour of service difficulties on March 18th.
CEO Ng Tian Chong reportedly apologized for the instances.
“We know how important it is to stay connected and recognize the impact these incidents may have had on our customers. This should not have happened. We sincerely apologize,” he said.
Some Japanese tech workers now earn lower salaries than those filling the same roles in Malaysia, according to a survey conducted by recruitment outfit Hays.
“In the case of highly skilled professionals, such as top IT talent and C-suite executives, salaries in China, Hong Kong, and Singapore often exceed those in Japan,” the survey found. “Certain manufacturing roles and top IT professionals in Malaysia were also found to earn more than Japan.”
Wages in Japan are generally double those paid in Malaysia, so the results of this survey are an eye-opener.
One possible reason for the finding may be that 30 percent of Malaysians surveyed reported receiving a pay rise of six percent or more last year, yet 37 percent still reported being unsatisfied with the size of their pay packets. 56 percent of Japanese respondents said the same, as did 44 percent of Chinese, 39 percent of Singaporeans, and 38 percent of Hong Kongers.
Samsung last week revealed plans to increase R&D spending and seek merger and acquisition opportunities.
The Korean giant’s plans emerged in a stock market filing that states the company plans to invest “over KRW 110 trillion ($73 billion) in facilities and R&D in 2026 to secure leadership in the AI semiconductor era.” That‘s around $10 billion more than the company’s past advice.
The filing also reveals Samsung’s intention to “Pursue meaningful M&As in future growth sectors including advanced robotics, MedTech, automotive electronics, and HVAC.”
The CEO of Australian tech company Electro Optic Systems, a manufacturer of advanced weapons systems, last week sold AUD $13.9 million ($9.75 million) worth of shares. According to a company filing, CEO Dr Andreas Schwer will use the sale to fund construction of a family home and to settle a divorce. ®
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