The markets are rather quiet in trade. The Nifty is holding steady above the 25,000 mark while the Sensex is up about 250 points in intra-day trade. Small and midcaps are also continuing to buzz in trade today. 

Here is a look at the top movers and shakers this afternoon – 

Ola Electric

The Ola Electric share price has risen another 14% in trade today. This follows thge double-digit gains for the stock stock yesterday. The stock is essentially up 24% in the last two days. This is on the back of positive investor sentiment. This is after the company’s announcement at the ‘Sankalp’ event that it is now integrating the indigenous lithium-ion cell 4680 Bharat Cell into its vehicles now. Moreover, the company also announced that Ferrite Motor Manufacturing, its indigenous rare-earth-free motor production, will be starting from Q3 FY26. 

Indian Hotels

The share price of Indian Hotels has seen some strong moves in trade today. In fact, it is not just up 4% intra-day today, the shares of this Tata Group company has gained nearly 8% in the last 3 months. If you track the movement of the list of hospitality sector stocks across India, it is among the 5 largest gainers in trade today. 

Nazara Tech

The Nazara Tech share price slumped nearly 9% in trade. This is after the Cabinet cleared the Online Gaming Bill 2025. The move is expected to create a big dent for the Nazara Tech revenue pipeline going forward. Its Rs 800 crore invest in Pokerbaazi has generated topline of close to Rs 600 crore in the current fiscal and is expected to double by FY28. However, the current Bill is expected to put the revenue stream in jeopardy. 

Infosys

The Infosys share price is among the biggest index gainers today. The tech bellwether is buzzing along with other key IT stocks after Kotak Institutional Equities stated that they “expect FY26 net profits of the IT services companies in the Nifty-50 Index to grow 4%.” They have a Buy rating on Infosys with a target priec of Rs 1,850 per share. 

Vedanta

The Vedanta share price is down 2% intra-day after its demerger plans faced yet another setback. The Supreme Court has upheld the order of the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity on the Talwandi Sabo Project. All eyes are now on the next hearing on September 17.