Indian benchmark indices closed on a positive note on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, continuing their upward momentum with modest gains amid sustained buying interest and supportive global cues.
The BSE Sensex advanced 70.02 points (0.087%) to end at 80,288.38, while the NSE Nifty 50 edged up by 7.45 points (0.031%) to settle at 24,335.95.
Here are the top gainers and losers for the day:
Symbol | LTP | Change (%) |
TRENT | 5,510.00 | 5.77 |
BEL | 317.15 | 3.97 |
TECHM | 1,495.00 | 2.29 |
RELIANCE | 1,398.90 | 2.2 |
ETERNAL | 231.16 | 1.74 |
TRENT share price opened at ₹5,221.00 and surged 5.77% to close at ₹5,510.00, marking strong investor confidence in the stock.
BEL share price opened at ₹306.55 and ended up 3.97% at ₹317.15, continuing its upward trend amid positive defence sector sentiment.
Tech Mahindra share price opened at ₹1,466.20 and rose 2.29% to close at ₹1,495.00 on renewed buying in IT stocks.
Reliance Industries share price opened at ₹1,371.00 and climbed 2.2% to close at ₹1,398.90 following gains across broader markets.
Eternal share price opened at ₹228.37 and gained 1.74% to settle at ₹231.16, supported by overall sector strength.
Symbol | LTP | Change (%) |
SUNPHARMA | 1,800.20 | -2.25 |
ULTRACEMCO | 11,850.00 | -2.18 |
COALINDIA | 388.7 | -2.13 |
ONGC | 245.65 | -1.98 |
DRREDDY | 1,176.20 | -1.88 |
Sun Pharma share price opened at ₹1,845.00 and declined 2.25% to close at ₹1,800.20 amid weak sentiment in the pharma sector.
UltraTech Cement share price opened at ₹12,201.00 and fell 2.18% to settle at ₹11,850.00, tracking losses in the broader cement space.
Coal India share price opened at ₹397.15 and slipped 2.13% to end at ₹388.70 due to profit booking after recent gains.
ONGC share price opened at ₹251.24 and closed 1.98% lower at ₹245.65 as oil prices remained under pressure globally.
Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories share price opened at ₹1,204.40 and eased 1.88% to finish at ₹1,176.20, tracking declines in healthcare stocks.
Markets remained resilient on April 29, 2025, with selective buying driving key indices slightly higher. While top gainers like TRENT and BEL reflected strong sectoral momentum, weakness in pharma and commodity-related stocks led to notable declines among top losers such as Sun Pharma and Coal India. Overall, investors remained cautiously optimistic amid global cues.
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Published on: Apr 29, 2025, 4:13 PM IST
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