Reuters Market Eye - The Sensex and the Nifty both fall more than 1 percent. The benchmark heads towards the seventh session of decline in eight after marking its lowest intraday level since Oct. 29.
Falls tracking rupee's decline to 13-month low after a sharp rate hike in Russia raised global growth concerns.
Blue-chips decline: ICICI Bank and Sesa Sterlite fall 3 pct each.
Sliding oil prices and a downbeat China factory survey also weighed on Asian shares.
India's trade deficit widened to an 18-month high of $16.86 bln in Nov.
Overseas investors sold shares worth of 4.56 bln rupees ($72.6 mln) on Monday - NSE.
($1 = 62.8000 rupees)
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(Reporting by Abhishek Vishnoi)