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Benchmark NSE Nifty index closed 271.40 points down at 13967.50 on Wednesday on account of selling in frontline bluechip counters.
Among the stocks that touched their 52-week highs on NSE were: Bajaj Auto, IFB Industries, Apollo Hospitals, Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra), Procter & Gamble Health, Rohit Ferro-Tech, Orchid Pharma, TVS Motor Company, Wealth First Portfolio Managers, Raj Oil Mills and Jash Engineering.
Overall, 10 shares were trading in green in Nifty50 index, while 40 were trading in red in the afternoon trade.
In the Nifty 50 index, Tech Mahindra, SBI Life, Wipro, ITC and PowerGrid were among top gainers, while Tata Motors, Axis Bank, Tata Steel, GAIL and Titan Company were trading in red.
With this new form of nano-technology, it claims to have created a virus-free space for the CNBC-TV18 news channel.
First steps
CPIL is a plywood and decorative veneer manufacturer, incorporated in 1986, by Sajjan Bhajanka and Sanjay Agarwal. It is head-quartered in Kolkata. It began as a small unit, employing just 50 people in the first year of operations. It became a listed company in 1997, and in the same year, an important breakthrough catapulted it into the limelight it became the first company in India to introduce borer-proof plywood.
As borers were pests that caused damage in the range of thousands of crore, this was a very welcome innovation. The company claims that since then, no Century Ply product has had a borer or termite problem. In 2002, it introduced Flexoply, a flexible plywood variety. The Century Laminates plant became operational in 2004.