Top Gainers and Losers on September 24, 2025: POWERGRID, HINDUNILVR Lead Gainers; Tata Motors, BEL Among Losers

The Indian stock market saw a mixed session on September 24, 2025, with select blue-chip stocks registering modest gains, while others faced selling pressure. POWERGRID and HINDUNILVR emerged as the top performers, buoyed by steady sector fundamentals, whereas Tata Motors and BEL lagged amid profit booking and market volatility.
Top Gainers of the Day
| Symbol | Open (₹) | High (₹) | Low (₹) | Prev. Close (₹) | LTP (₹) | % Change |
| POWERGRID | 287.90 | 294.55 | 286.95 | 288.60 | 293.45 | 1.68 |
| HINDUNILVR | 2,522.20 | 2,576.00 | 2,510.00 | 2,522.20 | 2,556.60 | 1.36 |
| NTPC | 343.30 | 350.40 | 342.25 | 343.00 | 347.50 | 1.31 |
| MARUTI | 16,188.00 | 16,375.00 | 16,063.00 | 16,097.00 | 16,254.00 | 0.98 |
| JSWSTEEL | 1,138.40 | 1,161.00 | 1,133.00 | 1,138.40 | 1,149.00 | 0.93 |
- POWERGRID recorded a traded volume of 1.40 crore shares, with a traded value of ₹40,914.24 lakh.
- HINDUNILVR saw a volume of 18.82 lakh shares, with a value of ₹48,093.30 lakh.
- NTPC traded 1.46 crore shares, valued at ₹50,947.55 lakh.
- MARUTI recorded a volume of 6.63 lakh shares, with a traded value of ₹1,07,776.87 lakh.
- JSWSTEEL traded 21.11 lakh shares, with a value of ₹24,254.57 lakh.
Top Losers of the Day
| Symbol | Open (₹) | High (₹) | Low (₹) | Prev. Close (₹) | LTP (₹) | % Change |
| TATAMOTORS | 700.50 | 703.30 | 681.30 | 701.35 | 683.00 | -2.62 |
| BEL | 404.45 | 404.95 | 395.00 | 404.45 | 395.70 | -2.16 |
| JIOFIN | 314.00 | 314.10 | 306.00 | 312.55 | 306.25 | -2.02 |
| ADANIENT | 2,655.00 | 2,676.00 | 2,614.40 | 2,676.40 | 2,624.00 | -1.96 |
| WIPRO | 248.33 | 249.12 | 244.25 | 249.63 | 244.88 | -1.90 |
- Tata Motors saw 1.32 crore shares traded, valued at ₹91,183.19 lakh.
- BEL recorded a volume of 1.08 crore shares, with a traded value of ₹43,212.66 lakh.
- JIOFIN traded 1.12 crore shares, valued at ₹34,822.58 lakh.
- ADANIENT saw 17.20 lakh shares exchanged, worth ₹45,564.32 lakh.
- WIPRO recorded 78.88 lakh shares traded, with a value of ₹19,370.94 lakh.
Sector-Wise Performance
The energy and FMCG sectors led the market gains, with POWERGRID, NTPC, and HINDUNILVR posting strong returns. Conversely, the automotive sector, represented by Tata Motors and Maruti, and defence stocks like BEL witnessed profit booking. Metal stocks showed modest performance, reflecting steady demand and domestic consumption trends.
Conclusion
The September 24 session reflected selective sectoral strength, with energy and FMCG stocks leading the gains, while automotive and defence segments underperformed. Investors are likely keeping a close watch on upcoming earnings and macroeconomic developments, which could influence market direction in the near term.
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Published on: Sep 24, 2025, 7:05 PM IST

Akshay Shivalkar
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