Scrip of the country's top telecom firm declined 3.53 per cent to end at Rs 322.70 on BSE. During the day, it went down 3.94 per cent to Rs 321.30.
At NSE, shares of the company fell 3.46 per cent to Rs 322.75.
In the previous session also, the stock had lost 2 per cent. The company has lost Rs 7,574.9 crore to Rs 1,28,996.10 crore in market valuation in two days.
The company's announcement yesterday came against the backdrop of consumers facing problems of frequent call-drops. The government has been asking telecom operators to invest in network infrastructure to improve the quality of services.
As part of its 'Project Leap', which will entail investments of Rs 60,000 crore, Bharti said it will undertake a massive transformation of its network and will deploy over 70,000 base stations in 2015-16, making it the largest deployment in a single year since its inception.
In three years, Airtel will deploy over 1,60,000 base stations, effectively doubling its presence from what it has currently on the ground.
