The broader Nifty also slipped from record by falling 33.15 points at 10,081.50 as investors took profit at record levels.
Brokers said the decision to lower the policy rate to 6 per cent was largely in line with market expectations.
This is the first rate cut since October 2016 and the interest rate is now at a 6-year low. They added that no change in cash reserve ratio (CRR) too had a bearing.
The wider index Nifty scaled fresh new peak of 10,137.85 at the outset breaching its previous record of 10,128.60 touched yesterday.
However, it slipped to a low of 10,054.20 and settled down 33.15 points, or 0.33 per cent, at 10,081.50.
Sectoral performance was mixed.
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