Inflows from foreign investors and across-the-board buying by the investors also helped the market sentiments.
The 30-share barometer Sensex was up 371.33 points, or 1.42 per cent to trade at 26,592.28 in early trade with all the sectoral indices led by auto, capital goods and banking were trading in positive terrain.
The Sensex had gained 604.11 points in the previous three sessions. Stock exchanges were closed on Friday on account of 'Gandhi Jayanti'.
The NSE Nifty too regained the crucial 8,000-mark by climbing 93.35 points or 1.17 per cent to trade at 8,044.25.
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Brokers said continued buying by foreign funds and retail investors, tracking a firming trend in other Asian markets -- after US jobs data fuelled speculation that the Federal Reserve
will not raise key interest rates any time soon -- buoyed trading sentiments here.
The sentiment also got a leg-up from optimistic buying by traders ahead of the earnings season beginning next week.
The US Dow Jones Industrial Average ended 1.23 per cent higher on Friday.