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Indian benchmark indices end higher on Tuesday

| @indiablooms | Nov 21, 2017, at 09:47 pm

Mumbai, Nov 21 (IBNS): The Indian market ended higher on Tuesday with the BSE Sensex up 118.45 points at 33478.35 and NSE Nifty up 28.10 points at 10326.90.

Top gainers on Tuesday included Dr Reddy's Labs, Sun Pharma, Cipla, Tech Mahindra, UPL, Bharti Airtel and NTPC while Coal India, ITC, Ambuja Cement, TCS, Kotak Mahindra, PwerGrid Corp and SBI declined.

According to media reports, market regulator SEBI and the exchanges have started examining trade details of over two dozen stocks as part of a probe into alleged leak of key financial details of these companies through WhatsApp.

The regulator is also considering seeking call data records of the persons involved, media reported.

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