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The trading activity was robust, with 24,018,294 shares exchanging hands, amounting to a traded value of ₹34,514.29 lacs. IRFC's total market capitalization stood at ₹187,794 crore today.
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The trading activity was robust, with 24,018,294 shares exchanging hands, amounting to a traded value of ₹34,514.29 lacs. IRFC's total market capitalization stood at ₹187,794 crore today.
 
                  
The trading session commenced with the stock opening at ₹145.20, slightly higher than the previous close. However, during the day's trade, IRFC's shares experienced volatility, reaching an intraday high of ₹145.70 and a low of ₹140.00.
 
                  
IRFC's stock eventually closed at ₹145.05, marking a marginal decline of 0.24% or ₹0.35 from its previous close. The trading volume for the day had 2,30,46,386 shares exchanging hands, translating into a traded value of ₹33,597.02 lakhs.
 
                  
The session kicked off with IRFC's shares opening at ₹149.40, higher than the previous close. The stock touched an intraday high of ₹149.50 but quickly reversed course, plunging to an intraday low of ₹144.65.
 
                  
IRFC shares opened at Rs 148.10, up from the previous close of Rs 147.40, IRFC stock hit a day’s high of Rs 149.40 before settling into a narrow range. The stock hit a day’s low of Rs 147.95.
 
                  
The scrip opened at Rs 148, after closing at Rs 146.75 in the previous session. Over the course of trading today, IRFC touched an intraday high of Rs 151.40 and a low of Rs 146.55. The stock eventually settled at Rs 147.40, reflecting a marginal decrease from yesterday's close.
 
                  
Rashtriya Rail Sanraksha Kosh (RRSK) and Railway Safety Fund (RSF) instrumental in enhancing rail safety and critical infrastructure over the past five years.
 
                  
The government of India's electric locomotive manufacturers, Chittaranjan Locomotive Works (CLW) and Diesel Loco Modernisation Works (DMW), part of Indian Railways, placed orders with Hitachi Energy.
 
                  
 
                  
