The Sensex concluded the day 247.78 points lower, closing at 65,629.24, while the Nifty ended 58.95 points down, closing at 19,624. Among the Nifty companies, 17 saw advances, while 33 recorded declines.
The Sensex opened lower, shedding 392.41 points from the previous close, initiating the session at 65,424.12. Simultaneously, the Nifty recorded a 134-point decline, starting at 19,537.75, raising initial concerns among traders and investors.
The Sensex tumbled, closing 560.46 points down at 65,879.64, while the Nifty also faced a substantial decline, ending the trading session 143.85 points down, closing at 19,667.65.
The Sensex initiated the trading session with a modest gain of 24.81 points, opening at 66,444.11. Simultaneously, the Nifty, a key stock index in India, also saw a positive opening, with an initial gain of 28.70 points, opening at 19,834.
The benchmark Sensex closed with a notable gain of 261.16 points, reaching 66,428.09. Simultaneously, the Nifty, India's key stock index, also saw a closing gain of 77.85 points, closing at 19,817.70.
Indian stock indices extended losses from the past week's closing, though marginally, and all eyes are now on a series of Q2 company earnings of sectoral majors coupled with wholesale inflation data for September due later in the day.
The Sensex, India's benchmark index, ended 198.97 points lower, settling at 66,209.42, while the Nifty concluded the day 59.70 points down, closing at 19,734.30.
The Sensex observed a significant downfall, losing 302.47 points at the opening, with the index starting the day at 66,100.58. Simultaneously, the Nifty also took a dip of 72.90 points, opening at 19,718.90.
The Sensex concluded the day with a decline of 64.66 points, closing at 66,408.39. Meanwhile, the Nifty ended 27.50 points lower, closing at 19,783.85.
The Indian stock market began the day with modest gains as the Sensex opened 61.27 points higher at 66,478.35, while the Nifty exhibited a marginal rise of 1.05 points, opening at 19,813.05.
Indian stock benchmark indices stayed in the green Wednesday, extending gains they accumulated during the previous session. Sensex and Nifty are half a per cent higher from Tuesday's closing bell.