Investor sentiment was upbeat following progress on the GST front, with the GST Council finalising rates for most goods.
Shares of Tata Coffee rose by 6.84 per cent, Colgate Palmolive jumped 6.53 per cent and ITC 6.27 per cent on the BSE.
Among others, Marico gained 4.84 per cent, KRBL (4.59 per cent), Emami (3.65 per cent), HUL (3.5 per cent) and Britannia Industries (3.36 per cent).
"GST rates for select products have been disclosed wherein lower tax rates on FMCG products was on expected lines," Edelweiss Research said in a report.
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On the first day of a two-day meeting of the GST Council yesterday, it was decided that commonly used products like hair oil, soaps and toothpaste will be charged with a single national sales tax or GST of 18 per cent.
These items at present attract 22-24 per cent tax incidence through a combination of central and state government levies.
"The announcement of 18 per cent GST rate for soaps, toothpaste and hair oil is along the expected lines and is certainly welcome. It will have a positive impact on our business," Dabur India CEO Sunil Duggal said.
He, however, said this covered only about 20 per cent of the company's business and "we are still awaiting clarity on categories like health supplements, shampoos and packaged juices (among others)".
Echoing his views, Emami CEO (finance, strategy and business development) said: "It appears that the rate will benefit us and the industry, but we need to understand GST (rates) in entirety to comment on the subject.