The BSE Sensex hit a record high of 52, 154 on February 15, but the Indian stock market has witnessed some volatility since then with mixed results for different stocks. Let's take a look at the top-10 gainers on the BSE-500 since February 15 to February 26. (Image: Reuters)
No 1 | Hindustan Copper Ltd | The mining company saw its share value rise from Rs 75.40 on February 15 to Rs 149.85 on February 26, a growth of 98.74 percent.
No 2 | Indian Overseas Bank | The lender's share price rose from Rs 10.95 on February 15 to Rs 17.90 on February 26, which is a 63.47 percent.
No 3 | Bank of Maharashtra | The public sector lender saw its share value rise from Rs 15.90 on February 15 to Rs 24.10 on February 26, a growth of 51.57 percent.
No 4 | Greaves Cotton Ltd | The engineering firm saw its share value rise from Rs 93.75 on February 15 to Rs 137.05 on February 26, a growth of 46.19 percent.
No 5 | Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd | The firm saw its share value rise from Rs 53.15 on February 15 to Rs 75.90 on February 26, a growth of 42.80 percent.
No 6 | MMTC Ltd | The metals and minerals trading company saw its share price rise from Rs 28.10 on February 15 to Rs 39.85 on February 26, a growth of 41.81 percent. (Image: AP Photo)
No 7 | Bank Of India | The lender saw its share value rise from Rs 58.85 on February 15 to Rs 82.45 on February 26, a growth of 40.10 percent.
No 8 | Central Bank of India | The public sector lender saw its share price rise from Rs 13.95 on February 15 to Rs 19.25 on February 26, a growth of 37.99 percent.
No 9 | Jagran Prakashan Ltd | The print media group saw its share value rise from Rs 43.40 on February 15 to Rs 59.70 on February 26, a growth of 37.56 percent.
No 10 | NBCC Ltd | State-owned NBCC Ltd saw its share value rise from Rs 32.20 on February 15 to Rs 42.85 on February 26, a growth of 33.07 percent.