Despite the churn, the private banks will still top the chart with a weightage of 26 per cent in the index, followed by the energy sector at 23 per cent.
Nestle India gained 4 per cent to Rs 12,397, and surpassed its previous high of Rs 12,266, recorded on August 9
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Firm's chief says double digit will be difficult, but the kind of issues faced by other sectors may not get replicated in FMCG, as it still has plenty of low-payout, low-budget essentials
Nestle India, Marico, Godrej Consumer Products, Dabur India and GlaxoSmithkline Consumer Healthcare were up in the range of 3% to 7% on the BSE.