The 30-share index was down by 86.55 points, 0.27 per cent at 32,155.38 at 1130 hrs due to fall in Reliance Industries, ITC, PowerGrid and Axis Bank.
It had opened weak at 32,207.63 and touched a high of 32,245.28 in early trade. It failed to hold onto the gains and fell further to touch a low of 32,138.38.
Market sentiment was lacklustre amid geopolitical tensions in the wake of North Korea's fresh missile launch that flew over Japan.
The NSE 50-share Nifty also trading lower by 34.95 points, 0.35 per cent to 10,051.45 at 1130 hours.
Major losers were, Powergrid 2.20 pct, AsianPaints 1.22 pct, Axis Bank 1.15 pct, Sunpharma 1.06 pct and Cipla 1.05 pct, while ONGC rose by 3.29 pct followed by Infosys 1.10 pct, BhartiAirtel 0.88 pct and Coal India 0.75 pct.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth a net Rs 1334.23 crore yesterday, as per provisional data released by the stock exchanges.
Overseas, most Asian stocks edged lower after North Korea launched a missile in the direction of the east.
US equities closed mostly lower yesterday, after strong inflation data raised the possibility of tighter monetary policy from the Federal Reserve.
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