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Indian stocks close higher

Xinhua, February 10, 2015 Adjust font size:

After seven consecutive days of losses, Indian stocks market benchmark BSE Sensex closed higher on Tuesday as investors shrugged off worries over an anti-corruption party's win in Delhi elections and instead focused on the upcoming budget.

The 30-share index closed at 28,355.62, 128.23 points or 0.45 percent up from previous close of 28227.39 points. Endi