Among sectors, Nifty Auto index slipped 0.87 per cent weighed by Ashok Leyland and Tata Motors. The Nifty Realty index was the top gainer of the day, rising 2.17 per cent led by Oberoi Realty.
Total income during the quarter stood at Rs 8,229.36 crore, up 28.40 per cent against Rs 6,408.95 in the corresponding quarter last year.
Total income from operations for the quarter under review came in at Rs 12,267.65 crore, up 15.79 per cent against Rs 10,594.55 crore in the year-ago period.
Among sectors, the Nifty FMCG index was the top loser of the day, falling 1.69 per cent weighed by ITC and United Spirits.
The stock hit a new high of Rs 242, rallied 51% thus far in the month of January.
The stock was up 2% at Rs 353, trading at its highest level since March 8, 2000, on the BSE.
The domestic unit skidded by 16 paise on Tuesday to settle at 71.44 amid strengthening of the greenback and heavy selling in domestic equities.
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The stock hit a 52-week low of Rs 78.15, down 16 per cent, falling 30 per cent from its intra-day high of Rs 111 on the National Stock Exchange (NSE).
The S&P BSE Sensex lost 134 points or 0.37 per cent to settle at 36,445, with Sun Pharma (up 4.54 per cent) being the top gainer and Vedanta (down nearly 4 per cent) the worst laggard.
The stock gained 6% to Rs 720, trading close to its all-time high level of Rs 729 touched September 3, 2018, in intra-day trade.
The stock locked in lower circuit for the second straight day, down 20 per cent at Rs 21.25, its lowest level since August 1, 2013 on BSE.
Nifty Metal index, the largest loser among sectoral indices, was down 2.55 per cent at 2,871 points, trading at its lowest level since June 27, 2017, on the NSE.
The stock was down 4.5% at Rs 86.55, trading at its lowest level since May 25, 2017, on the BSE.
The stock hit 52-week low of Rs 257, down 4 per cent on BSE, after the company reported 4 per cent year-on-year decline in net profit at Rs 2,211 crore in December quarter.
The drug major said that its domestic formulations distribution shall be transitioned from Aditya Medisales, the current distributor, to a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sun Pharma.
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The stock was quoting 4.4 per cent higher at Rs 1,237, gaining 9 per cent in the past two trading days on BSE.
Net NPAs came in at 8.27 per cent against 8.42 per cent in the September quarter. In the year-ago quarter, numbers stood at 6.96 per cent.
The stock was down for the fifth straight trading day, at Rs 223, down 2 per cent on Monday, its lowest level since listing on April 4, 2018.