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Sensex up over 400 points

| @indiablooms | Apr 21, 2022, at 09:35 pm

Mumbai: The BSE Sensex on Thursday jumped 459 points to 57,496.50 as buying was seen across the board.

The Nifty too rose 126.20 points to 17,262.75. The Sensex registered the days high and low at 57,537.30 and 57,311.86 points respectively.

The Nifty registered the days high and low at 17,276.30 and 17,215.50 points respectively.

The Mid moved up 0.80 percent and Small Cap by 1.28 percent In 30 scrips, 24 advanced while 6 declined.

The gainers were Asian Paints by 2.17 percent to Rs 3150, Reliance Industries by 1.71 percent to Rs 2765, IndusInd Bank by 1.59 percent to Rs 987.75,

TCS by 1.49 percent to Rs 3609.10 and Infosys by 1.33 percent to Rs 1609.60.

The losers were Nestle India by 2.25 percent to Rs 17,901.70, Tata Steel by 1.04 percent to Rs 1300.10, Powergrid by 0.20 percent to Rs 226.65 and Tech Mahindra by 0.10 percent to Rs 1308.45.

(With UNI inputs)

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