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Fri Nov 23, 2012 3:37pm IST

MUMBAI, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Indian shares provisionally ended
lower on Friday in a volatile session, after both the houses of
parliament were adjourned on the second day of the winter
session, raising questions about proposed legislation and as
caution prevails ahead of an all-party meeting on Monday.
    Recent outperformers such as ITC Ltd fell 0.8
percent after rising 3 percent in previous two sessions
    Broader losses were capped by gains in Reliance Industries
Ltd that rose 0.9 percent.
    The BSE index provisionally fell 0.06 percent, and
the 50-share NSE index ended down 0.08 percent. 


    

 (Reporting by Manoj Dharra; Editing by Prateek Chatterjee)
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