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Volumes soar at IDFC First Bank Ltd counter

23-Feb-26   11:00 Hrs IST

Medplus Health Services Ltd, AU Small Finance Bank Ltd, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, Ajanta Pharma Ltd are among the other stocks to see a surge in volumes on BSE today, 23 February 2026.

IDFC First Bank Ltd recorded volume of 215.43 lakh shares by 10:45 IST on BSE, a 21.64 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 9.96 lakh shares. The stock lost 16.38% to Rs.69.87. Volumes stood at 4.13 lakh shares in the last session.

Medplus Health Services Ltd clocked volume of 51178 shares by 10:45 IST on BSE, a 12 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 4264 shares. The stock gained 0.41% to Rs.833.35. Volumes stood at 2669 shares in the last session.

AU Small Finance Bank Ltd witnessed volume of 9.21 lakh shares by 10:45 IST on BSE, a 9.62 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 95797 shares. The stock dropped 7.01% to Rs.956.85. Volumes stood at 34110 shares in the last session.

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd registered volume of 2.75 lakh shares by 10:45 IST on BSE, a 7.88 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 34915 shares. The stock slipped 0.02% to Rs.1,724.05. Volumes stood at 62803 shares in the last session.

Ajanta Pharma Ltd witnessed volume of 1.01 lakh shares by 10:45 IST on BSE, a 7.33 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 13757 shares. The stock increased 1.18% to Rs.2,971.60. Volumes stood at 678 shares in the last session.

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