After a strong start following generally upbeat Asian session, the key indices turned choppy and traded in a tight range in the absence of any definite cues.
However, it turned bit volatile in late-afternoon session on the back of fresh selling as investors preferred to take out come gains after two-day sharp gains and maintained a cautious approach after the global rating agency Fitch lowered India's economic growth projections to 7.8 per cent for the fiscal from 8 per cent earlier.
Elsewhere in region, barring China most equities maintained its strong momentum despite ongoing Greece debt standoff.
Among the sectoral indices, healthcare, metal, realty and technology witnessed selling pressure, while media, fcmg, energy, auto and infra attracted good buying interest.
Mid-cap and small-cap also ended marginally higher.
Major index losers were HDFC Bank, Tata Motors, HDFC, Infosys, L&T, TCS, ONGC, Maruti, Cipla, TechM, Dr Reddys, Vedanta, Grasim, Hindalco, Indusind, Power Grid, Sun Pharma, Tata Steel and BHEL.
Turnover in the cash segment fell to Rs 15,286.35 crore against Rs 15,885.97 crore yesterday.
A total of 7,798.90 lakh shares changed hands in 75,02,380 trades and the total market capitalisation of the NSE stood at Rs 99,88,575 crore.
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