However, covering-up of short positions ahead of tomorrow's expiry of August series in the derivatives segment gave equities a slight push.
Globally, investors' focus is on US Federal Reserve Chair Janel Yellen's speech at the bankers' gathering in Jackson Hole later this week.
Vinod Nair, Head of Research, Geojit BNP Paribas Financial Services Ltd, said, "The market was volatile within a narrow range and closed on a positive note ahead of the derivatives expiry tomorrow. Global markets were mixed due to uncertainty over the upcoming speech by the chair of the Fed, Janet Yellen, this Friday, which will provide signs of a possibility of a rate hike in the September FOMC meet."
The gauge had edged up by 4.67 points in yesterday's choppy session.
The NSE Nifty ended at 8,650.30, showing a gain of 17.70 points or 0.21 per cent, after hovering between 8,661.05 and 8,620.90.
Shares of drug firm Aurobindo Pharma jumped 6.96 per cent to Rs 787.55 after the company yesterday reported a 23.81 per cent rise in consolidated net profit for the first quarter ended June 30.
Maruti Suzuki emerged as the star performer among the 30-Sensex constituents by surging 2.40 per cent higher at Rs 4,949.10, followed by Cipla 1.97 per cent at Rs 565.90.
As many as 14 constituents in the 30-share Sensex gained.
Data showed that Eurozone flash services PMI for October
climbed to 9-month high of 53.5 and Eurozone flash manufacturing PMI for October rose to 30-month high at 53.3.
"... With more banks' earnings scheduled from tomorrow onwards, caution emerged, capping gains. Markets are also following the dollar's strength ahead of the Fed rate decision and US presidential elections," added James.
Bharti Airtel and Idea Cellular stocks fell up to 3.75 per cent after regulator Trai last week recommended a total penalty of Rs 3,050 crore on incumbent players for denying interconnect facility to newcomer Reliance Jio Infocomm.
Idea Cellular is scheduled to report September-quarter results later in the day.
In the 30-share Sensex constituents, 14 ended higher and 16 lower.
The market breadth turned positive as 1,685 stocks ended in the green, 1,164 closed in the red while 225 ruled steady.
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