Top Gainers & Losers: Auto Stocks Drive Nifty Gainers as IT Sector Weighs Down Losers | 30 Jun 2026, 12:00 PM IST
By Sivam
Nifty 50 holds steady today. Auto and consumer discretionary stocks lead the gainers, while IT and select FMCG names see declines. Mixed sentiment prevails.
The Indian equity market saw a day of mixed signals on Tuesday, June 30, 2026. The Nifty 50 closed flat at 23946.35 points, showing no change from its previous close. Meanwhile, the Nifty Bank index recorded a modest gain, moving up by +0.13% to settle at 57801.70.
Top Gainers
| Company | Price (₹) | Change (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. (MARUTI) | 14030 | +4.61 |
| Titan Company Ltd. (TITAN) | 4382.9 | +2.47 |
| Nestle India Ltd. (NESTLEIND) | 1413.9 | +1.92 |
| Bharti Airtel Ltd. (BHARTIARTL) | 1874.3 | +1.80 |
| Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. (TMPV) | 350.9 | +1.70 |
| Adani Enterprises Ltd. (ADANIENT) | 2999.5 | +1.25 |
| Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd. (ADANIPORTS) | 1797.5 | +1.20 |
| Grasim Industries Ltd. (GRASIM) | 3117 | +1.19 |
| Bajaj Finance Ltd. (BAJFINANCE) | 992.25 | +1.04 |
| Bajaj Finserv Ltd. (BAJAJFINSV) | 1777.3 | +1.02 |
Leading the charge among the Nifty gainers were auto and consumer discretionary stocks. Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. surged by +4.61%, making it the top performer, though recent disclosures about newspaper advertisements did not provide a direct catalyst for today’s significant move. Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. also contributed to the auto sector’s strength, gaining +1.70%. Titan Company Ltd. saw a notable increase of +2.47%. The company had recently informed about the closure of its trading window and the redemption of Commercial Papers, indicating ongoing corporate activities. Nestle India Ltd. climbed +1.92% after informing about its Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report (BRSR) and annual report. Bharti Airtel Ltd. also posted a solid gain of +1.80%, while Adani Group companies, Adani Enterprises and Adani Ports, continued their upward trajectory.
Top Losers
| Company | Price (₹) | Change (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Eicher Motors Ltd. (EICHERMOT) | 7145 | −3.78 |
| Tata Consumer Products Ltd. (TATACONSUM) | 1080.5 | −2.90 |
| Infosys Ltd. (INFY) | 1011 | −2.48 |
| Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. (TCS) | 2047.8 | −2.39 |
| Wipro Ltd. (WIPRO) | 171.89 | −2.05 |
| HCL Technologies Ltd. (HCLTECH) | 1082.6 | −1.80 |
| Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd. (DRREDDY) | 1357.2 | −1.34 |
| HDFC Life Insurance Company Ltd. (HDFCLIFE) | 576.15 | −1.22 |
| Hindustan Unilever Ltd. (HINDUNILVR) | 2126.1 | −1.17 |
| Coal India Ltd. (COALINDIA) | 440 | −1.09 |
On the losing side, the information technology (IT) sector experienced a broad-based decline, with Infosys Ltd. dropping −2.48%, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. falling −2.39%, Wipro Ltd. down −2.05%, and HCL Technologies Ltd. losing −1.80%. This consistent downturn across major IT players suggests sector-specific headwinds. Eicher Motors Ltd. was the biggest loser, shedding −3.78%, while consumer staples like Tata Consumer Products Ltd. and Hindustan Unilever Ltd. also saw declines of −2.90% and −1.17%, respectively. Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd. and HDFC Life Insurance Company Ltd. rounded out the top losers.
The divergent performance, with auto and consumer names gaining against a broad IT sector decline, suggests a cautious but selective market sentiment.