On April 24, 2026, Emami Realty Ltd made headlines by emerging as the top gainer in the Bombay Stock Exchange's 'B' group, experiencing a remarkable increase of 19.99%, bringing its stock price to Rs 90.75. This surge occurred around 12:02 IST, reflecting a significant uptick in investor interest and trading activity. Notably, 20,558 shares of Emami Realty were exchanged during the session, which starkly contrasts with the average daily trading volume of 3,974 shares over the past month, indicating a substantial rise in market engagement for the company.

Following closely in the rankings was Khaitan (India) Ltd, which saw its stock rise by 18.95% to reach Rs 143.87. The trading volume for Khaitan reached 17,328 shares, surpassing its previous monthly average of 2,702 shares. This increase indicates a growing investor confidence in Khaitan’s market positioning and potential for future growth.

Andrew Yule & Company Ltd also performed well, showing a gain of 15.59% with its stock priced at Rs 26.39. The total trading volume for Andrew Yule was notably high, with 1.396 million shares traded compared to an average of 220,000 shares in the prior month. This level of activity suggests a heightened interest among investors, possibly driven by favorable market indicators or company-specific developments.

Additionally, Gujarat Themis Biosyn Ltd and Anlon Healthcare Ltd rounded out the top five gainers in the 'B' group. Gujarat Themis experienced a gain of 14.57%, with its stock climbing to Rs 370, while Anlon Healthcare saw an increase of 13.35% to Rs 16.30. Their respective trading volumes of 95,359 shares and 234,000 shares, compared to their average monthly volumes of 8,436 shares and 34,860 shares, underscore a significant shift in trading dynamics within this sector. Overall, the performance of these companies indicates a robust interest in the 'B' group on the BSE, reflecting broader trends in the market as investors seek opportunities amid fluctuating economic conditions.