After falling 3.49 per cent to Rs 58 during the trade, shares of the company recouped the losses on investor buying and ended 3.99 per cent higher at Rs 62.50 on the BSE.
Another listed entity of Sahara Group, Sahara Housingfina Corporation also ended in the green, rising 4.93 per cent to Rs 39.40.
Meanwhile, Sahara chief Subrata Roy was today taken by road to New Delhi for production by 2 PM tomorrow before the Supreme Court which had issued a non-bailable warrant against him in a case of alleged contempt.
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