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Indian Market: Sensex up over 400 pts

| @indiablooms | Mar 02, 2021, at 09:38 pm

Mumbai/UNI: The BSE Sensex on Tuesday surged by 409 pts to open at 50,258.09 as buying was seen across the board.

The Nifty gained by 110 pts to 14,872.25.

The Sensex registered intra days high and low at 50,424.65 and 50,008.50 pts, respectively.

The Nifty registered intra days high and low at 14,933.65 and 14,813.65, respectively.

The Mid Cap rose by 1.14 pc and Small Cap by 1.02 pc.

In 30 scrips 26 advanced while 4 declined.

The gainers were NTPC by 3.27 pc to Rs 112, M& M by 2.69 pc to Rs 841.15, Tech Mahindra by 2.41 pc to Rs 958.20, Infosys by 1.84 pc to Rs 1292.10 and TCS by 1.36 pc to Rs 2966.

The losers were ONGC by 1.07 pc to Rs 115.90, Dr Reddy by 0.53 pc to Rs 4429.50, Kotak Bank by 0.36 pc to Rs 1838.70 and Powergrid by 0.20 pc to Rs 227.10.

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