Simultaneously, the Nifty took a hit of 243.30 points, kicking off at 21,786.00. Market sentiments were strongly bearish, reflecting concerns about the economic outlook.
BPCL, Tata Steel, Titan, ITC, and Maruti emerged as the top performers among Nifty companies, contributing significantly to the positive momentum whereas Divi's Lab, HCL Technology, NTPC, Wipro, and Infosys faced declines, reflecting the dynamic nature of the market.
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Simultaneously, the Nifty showed a significant rise of 110.65 points, commencing at 21,556.50. Nifty companies witnessed 32 advances and 17 declines, showcasing a diverse market sentiment.
As the opening bell rang, the Sensex surged by 288.25 points, reaching 71,643.47, while the Nifty observed a gain of 99.00 points, opening at 21,612.90.
The Nifty 50 recorded a decline of 197.80 points, equivalent to 0.91 per cent, settling at 21,513. Meanwhile, the BSE Sensex concluded the session with a substantial loss of 670.93 points, representing a 0.93 per cent decrease, and closed at 71,355.22.