Profit-booking was seen mainly in IT, Healthcare, Capital Goods and Banking shares sectors in view of expiry of futures and options February contract.
Brokers said the Railway Budget was futuristic but lacked details on how Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu will raise the money required to bank roll various projects announced today even as passengers were spared of any hike.
Coal India shares fell after announcement of freight rate hike from April 1, 2015.
Stocks of cement and steel makers also followed suit as participants were unsure of whether companies will be able to fully pass on the hikes in a weak demand scenario, market analysts said.
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The BSE Sensex resumed higher at 29,051.90 and moved up to 29,069.13 on initial strong buying. However, it dropped afterwards to 28,693.82 before ending at 28,746.65, showing a loss of 261.34 points of 0.90 per cent. This its worst show since February 9, 2015.
"Markets have been likely disappointed by absence of several big announcements relating to dedicated freight corridors or other capex programmes as well as finer details on FDI/PPP financing. But focus on effective implementation, improving operating ratio....Bodes well in the long term," said Kotak Securities Head-PCG Research Dipen Shah.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) bought shares worth a net Rs 516.06 crore yesterday as per provisional data released by the stock exchanges while Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) bought shares worth a net Rs 19.70 crore yesterday.