On March 28, 2025, BSE Sensex closed 191.51 pts lower at 77,414.92, while Nifty50 closed at a slight downturn of of 72.60 pts at 23,519.35. Even as the markets remained steady, stocks like Punjab Chemicals and Godfrey Phillips hit circuit limits, reflecting significant price movements. Check out the full list of stocks hitting circuits today.
Symbol | LTP | %chng | Price Band % | Volume(Lakhs) | Value(₹ Crores) |
ORIANA | 1,311.90 | -4.67 | 5 | 1.69 | 22.62 |
VAKRANGEE | 9.5 | -3.85 | 5 | 143.49 | 14 |
KESORAMIND | 4.19 | -5.2 | 5 | 298.41 | 12.68 |
EXICOM | 146.7 | -4.68 | 5 | 7.16 | 10.81 |
SHAILY | 1,827.35 | -5 | 5 | 0.56 | 10.3 |
Symbol | LTP | %chng | Price Band % | Volume(Lakhs) | Value(₹ Crores) |
IGIL | 386 | 3.64 | 5 | 25.35 | 98.66 |
PUNJABCHEM | 954.9 | 13.81 | 20 | 8.69 | 83.38 |
GODFRYPHLP | 6,770.00 | 4.72 | 5 | 1.01 | 68.23 |
TARIL | 536 | 4.56 | 5 | 12.38 | 66.14 |
EPACK | 368.75 | 5 | 5 | 15.31 | 56.25 |
Punjab Chemicals displayed significant bullish momentum, hitting its upper circuit of 20%, closing at ₹954.9. This represented a substantial gain of ₹137.95 from its previous close of ₹816.95. The stock opened at ₹816.95 and traded strongly throughout the session, reaching its intraday high at the circuit limit. The volume was notable at 8.69 lakh shares, with a value of ₹83.38 crores, indicating strong buying interest driving the price surge.
Godfrey Phillips also experienced positive price action, hitting its upper circuit of 5%, closing at ₹6,770.00. The stock rose by ₹304.00 from its previous close of ₹6,466.00. Opening at ₹6,480.00, it saw consistent buying pressure, eventually reaching its upper limit for the day. The volume was relatively lower at 1.01 lakh shares, with a value of ₹68.23 crores, suggesting that even with limited trading, the buying interest was strong enough to push the price to its circuit.
EPACK Durable continued its upward trajectory, hitting its upper circuit of 5% and closing at ₹368.75. The stock gained ₹17.55 over its previous close of ₹351.20. Opening at ₹351.20, it traded steadily upwards, reaching its peak at the upper circuit. The volume was significant at 15.31 lakh shares, with a value of ₹56.25 crores, indicating active participation in the stock as it moved higher.
On the other end of the spectrum, ORIANA Clean Energy faced strong selling pressure, hitting its lower circuit of 5% and closing at ₹1,311.90. This represented a decline of ₹64.45 from its previous close of ₹1,376.35. The stock opened at ₹1,376.35 and experienced consistent selling, driving it down to its lower limit. The volume was 1.69 lakh shares, with a value of ₹22.62 crores, suggesting that selling pressure was significant enough to trigger the circuit.
KESORAM Industries also faced bearish sentiment, hitting its lower circuit of 5.2%, closing at ₹4.19. The stock fell by ₹0.23 from its previous close of ₹4.42. Opening at ₹4.42, it saw persistent selling throughout the day, eventually hitting its lower limit. The volume was very high at 298.41 lakh shares, with a value of ₹12.68 crores, indicating substantial selling activity pushing the stock downwards.
The stock market fell on March 28, 2025, with benchmark indices falling notably. Despite the muted overall movement, several stocks, including Godfrey Phillips and Punjab Chemicals, hit their circuit limits, reflecting strong stock-specific momentum. These price movements indicate selective investor interest in certain sectors.
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Published on: Mar 28, 2025, 4:09 PM IST
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