Indian equities ended with a sharp cut on the back of huge sell-off in the broader markets that spilled over to every sector. The 50-scrip Nifty index ended in the red at 21,997.7, down 338 points, or 1.51 per cent. The Sensex gauge finished the day with a loss of 906.07 points, or 1.23 per cent, at 72,761.89, extending the fall for the second straight day on D-Street.

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Here are the 10 stocks that hogged limelight today:

RVNL:

Shares of the entity ended lower by over 8 per cent at Rs 222.6 even as the company bagged an LoA fromMadhya Pradesh Paschim Kshetra Vidyut Vitran Company (MPPKVVCL)

APL Apollo Tubes:

Shares of the firm ended over 6 per cent lower at Rs 1492.45 amid spurt in volume in the counter.

ITC:

After a bulk deal in the counter in the early morning trade, shares of the conglomerate ended over 4 per cent higher at Rs 422.45.

NALCO:

Amid steep losses in the Nifty Metal pack, NALCO ended with cuts of over 10 per cent at Rs 135.1

Balkrishna Industries:

Shares of the tyre company ended with a cut of over 2 per cent at Rs 2289.5 as the company informed that the Income Tax Department is conducting search at the company’s premises and manufacturing units since March 11, 2024.

Bharti Airtel:

Shares of the telcom ended with a cut of around 3 per cent at Rs 1169.2 as the company expanded its presence in Bharuch.

Paisalo Digital:

The NBFC firm received in-principle approval for 1:1 bonus share issue. Shares of the company ended 20 per cent lower at Rs 112.

Nazara Technologies:

The gaming company ended with loss of 6 per cent at Rs 632.8 as the company revealed its plan to commit $100 million for global expansion.

Glenmark Life Sciences:

Shares of the company ended lower at Rs 687.7, down over 5 per cent, as Nirma acquired 75% of the current issued and paid-up equity share capital of Glenmark Life Sciences from Glenmark Pharmaceuticals.

Shakti Pumps:

Shares of the company ended at Rs 1162.45, hitting 5 per cent lower circuit, even as the company bagged work order under the KUSUM‐3 scheme from Haryana Renewable Energy Department (HAREDA) for 2,130 pumps.