Reliance Infrastructure Share Price Falls 5%, Hits 52 Week Low
By HDFC SKY | Published at: Mar 16, 2026 05:01 PM IST
Reliance Infrastructure shares fell nearly 5% on March 16 2026, hitting a fresh 52 week low of ₹81.23 amid continued selling pressure and weak recent stock performance.

Mumbai, March 16: Reliance Infrastructure Ltd share price declined sharply on Monday, falling 4.99% to ₹81.23 at the close of trading on the NSE, compared with the previous close of ₹85.50. The stock also touched a fresh 52-week low of ₹81.23 during the session, reflecting persistent weakness in recent trading.
The stock opened at ₹84.10 and slipped steadily through the session, with selling pressure pushing it toward the lower circuit level of ₹81.23. Market data showed trading volume of about 8.42 lakh shares during the session.
Why Reliance Infrastructure Share Price Moved
The latest decline reflects continued weakness in the stock over recent weeks rather than a single confirmed corporate trigger. Reliance Infrastructure share price has been under pressure as investors remained cautious amid the company’s historically high leverage and ongoing restructuring developments.
Market participants also appeared to be reacting to the broader negative momentum in the stock. In the absence of fresh positive disclosures or corporate announcements, traders largely continued to unwind positions, pushing the stock to a new annual low.
Reliance Infrastructure Stock Performance Snapshot
The recent decline has been sharp across multiple time frames. Over the past five trading sessions, the stock has fallen about 11.31%. Over the past one month, it has declined nearly 17.87%, according to exchange data.
At ₹81.23, the company’s market capitalisation stands at roughly ₹3.32K crore. The stock’s price to earnings ratio is about 0.51, reflecting the company’s current earnings profile. Notably, the stock remains far below its 52-week high of ₹423.40.
What This Means for Investors
The move to a 52-week low often signals heightened caution among market participants. Such levels may attract technical attention from traders, as some investors monitor these thresholds for potential support or continued downside.
For long term investors, however, the focus typically remains on balance sheet strength, debt levels, and operational performance. Without fresh corporate developments or earnings related catalysts, price movements may continue to be driven largely by sentiment and broader market positioning.
About the Company
Reliance Infrastructure Ltd operates across multiple infrastructure segments including power distribution, engineering and construction, and defence related manufacturing initiatives. The company was previously part of the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group.
Over the years, the firm has been involved in several restructuring efforts aimed at reducing debt and stabilising operations while pursuing new opportunities in infrastructure and defence manufacturing.
Conclusion
Reliance Infrastructure shares ended March 16, 2026, at ₹81.23, marking a fresh 52 week low after a nearly 5% decline during the session. The recent slide highlights sustained selling pressure and weak near-term momentum in the stock.
Going forward, investor focus is likely to remain on corporate developments, balance sheet trends, and broader infrastructure sector sentiment as key factors influencing the stock’s trajectory.
Source: https://www.nseindia.com/get-quote/equity/RELINFRA/Reliance-Infrastructure-Limited
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