FY26 unfolded like a dramatic tale in the Indian equity markets—marked by highs, lows, and unexpected twists. The year saw intense volatility and ultimately ended on a weak note, as rising geopolitical tensions triggered a steep correction. The Nifty slipped 5% over the fiscal year to close at 22,331, a stark contrast to its record-breaking peak of 26,373, touched on January 5, 2026.
But beneath the headline numbers, the real story was even more sobering. The pain ran deep across the market—nearly half of the Nifty 50 stocks delivered negative returns. Among them, 12 major laggards stood out, each tumbling between 15% and 40%, reflecting broader stress as well as stock-specific struggles in what proved to be a challenging year for investors. (Data Source: ACE Equity)
In FY26, the stock declined 38%, falling from Rs 5,325 to Rs 3,296. Its 52-week high stood at Rs 6,261.
In FY26, the stock fell 30%, declining from Rs 410 to Rs 288. Its 52-week high was Rs 444.
In FY26, the stock slipped 28%, moving down from Rs 262 to Rs 188. Its 52-week high was Rs 273.
In FY26, the stock lost 23%, falling from Rs 5,115 to Rs 3,944. Its 52-week high was Rs 6,233.
In FY26, the stock declined 22%, dropping from Rs 2,245 to Rs 1,759. Its 52-week high was Rs 2,613.
In FY26, the stock declined 20%, moving down from Rs 914 to Rs 732. Its 52-week high was Rs 1,021.
In FY26, the stock dropped 19%, falling from Rs 2,007 to Rs 1,632. Its 52-week high was Rs 2,195.
In FY26, the stock fell 19%, declining from Rs 434 to Rs 353. Its 52-week high was Rs 460.
In FY26, the stock slipped 16%, dropping from Rs 1,593 to Rs 1,342. Its 52-week high was Rs 1,780.
In FY26, the stock declined 15%, falling from Rs 1,442 to Rs 1,224. Its 52-week high was Rs 1,673.