Closing Bell: Nifty and Sensex Tumble Amid Broad-Based Selloff on March 26
Indian markets closed sharply lower on March 26, 2025, with Nifty down 0.77% and Sensex falling 0.93%. Engineering services sector was the worst hit, plummeting 4.438%. The market breadth was overwhelmingly negative, with 3,389 stocks declining out of 4,420 traded. All sectors ended in red, reflecting widespread bearish sentiment.

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Market Wrap: Bearish Sentiment Dominates as Indices Close in Red
The Indian stock markets ended the trading session on March 26, 2025, on a negative note, with both benchmark indices witnessing significant declines. Broad-based selling pressure was observed across sectors, leading to a somber mood among investors.
Market Overview
The NSE Nifty 50 closed at 23,486.85, down 181.80 points or 0.77% from the previous close. Similarly, the BSE Sensex ended the day at 77,288.50, registering a sharp decline of 728.69 points or 0.93%. The market breadth was decisively negative, indicating widespread selling across the board.
Sectoral Performance
The market witnessed a sea of red across various sectors, with engineering services bearing the brunt of the selloff.
Top losing sectors:
| Sector | Average % Change | 
|---|---|
| Engineering Services | -4.438 | 
| Transport Services | -3.056 | 
| Utilities | -3.039 | 
| Aviation | -2.643 | 
| Logistics & Cargo | -2.535 | 
Notably, no sectors emerged as top performers in today's trading session, underlining the bearish sentiment prevailing in the market.
Market Breadth
The overall market breadth was significantly skewed towards the negative side:
| Category | Number of Scrips | 
|---|---|
| Total Traded | 4,420 | 
| Positive | 1,031 | 
| Negative | 3,389 | 
The data clearly shows that decliners far outnumbered advancers, with more than three-quarters of the traded stocks closing in the red.
Conclusion
As the markets closed on March 26, 2025, investors witnessed a broad-based selloff that affected multiple sectors. The significant declines in both Nifty and Sensex, coupled with the negative market breadth, paint a picture of cautious sentiment among market participants. The engineering services sector was particularly hard hit, while other sectors like transport, utilities, and aviation also faced considerable pressure.


























