This was the seventh fall in last eight sessions, and for the week, the index slumped by 593.68 points or 2.31 per cent, making it the second-straight weekly fall.
Disregarding initial positive momentum, the market again went into the bearish mode as caution crept over ahead of key macro numbers, Industrial Production (IIP).
Investors grew increasingly worried over a possible delay in the passage of the key GST bill amid weak global cues as investors prepared for the outcome of next week's Fed policy meet which probably will raise interest rates for the first time in a decade.
However, on value-buying in select counters it managed to close above 25,000, still at over three-month low of 25,044.43, showing a fall of 207.89 points or 0.82 per cent.
The NSE Nifty after slipping below the 7,600-level to hit a low of 7,575.30 finally settled 72.85 points or 0.95 per cent lower at 7,610.45. On weekly basis the index dropped by 171.45 points or 2.20 per cent.
Auto sector stocks came under pressure after the National Green Tribunal cracked down on purchase of diesel vehicles in the National Capital.
Besides, the BSE Banking index fell by 2.25 per cent as stocks of ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, SBI and HDFC Bank too suffered losses up to 3.60 per cent.
Bucking the trend, Tata Steel surged the most by 3.41 per cent followed by Hindalco 0.73 per cent, Cipla 0.66 per cent, HUL 0.60 per cent and Vedanta 0.36 per cent.
Elsewhere, Asian stocks slid led by decline in China on beaten-down oil prices and a slide in China's yuan to 4-1/2 year lows left markets in a somber mood.
South Korea and Taiwan moved down by 0.18-1.22 per cent, while Japan rose by 0.97 per cent.
While the key indices in Europe, like France, Germany and the UK fell between 0.61 per cent and 0.84 per cent.
Back home, 19 scrips out of the 30-share Sensex pack ended lower, while 11 closed higher.
Major losers were ICICI Bank (3.60 pc), Tata Motors (2.92 pc), Axis Bank (2.22 pc), SBI (2.09 pc), L&T (1.99 pc), M&M (1.92 pc), ONGC (1.89 pc), HDFC Bank (1.39 pc), GAIL (1.31 pc), BHEL (1.25 pc), Bajaj Auto (1.21 pc), Coal India (1.05 pc) and Airtel (1.02 pc).
Among BSE sectoral and industries, realty fell by 2.52 per cent followed by bankex 2.25 per cent, auto 1.71 per cent, finance 1.68 per cent, telecom 1.64 per cent, industrials 1.58 per cent and power 1.44 per cent.
The market breadth turned negative as 1,666 ended lower, 992 closed higher while 201 ruled steady. The total turnover increased to about Rs 3,851.37 crore from Rs 2,466.65 crore yesterday.
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