
Nifty top gainers today, July 24: Eternal, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Tata Motors, Tata Consumer Products and more
Indian benchmark indices ended lower on July 24, with the Sensex slipping 542.47 points to settle at 82,184.17, and the Nifty closing 157.80 points down at 25,062.10. However, a few heavyweight stocks from the Nifty 50 pack managed to defy the broader market trend and posted notable gains.
Below is a detailed look at the top gainers of the Nifty 50 (as per Trendline) for the day. Nifty 50 Top Gainers on July 24 Eternal closed at ₹312.5, up 3.4%
Dr. Reddy's Laboratories ended at ₹1,268.9, up 1.7%
Tata Motors closed at ₹701.3, up 1.6%
Tata Consumer Products ended at ₹1,073.0, up 1.0%
Cipla closed at ₹1,486.3, up 0.9%
Grasim Industries settled at ₹2,729.2, up 0.7%
Jio Financial Services ended at ₹316.5, up 0.7%
Eicher Motors closed at ₹5,472.5, up 0.6%
Sun Pharmaceutical ended at ₹1,692.0, up 0.6%
Tata Steel closed at ₹163.6, up 0.5%
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Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com
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