New Delhi, Feb. 27 -- The sharp selloff in the Indian stock market has impacted equities across sectors, pushing most stocks significantly below their 52-week highs.

According to Capitalmarket data, 481 of the 500 stocks in the BSE 500 index had declined more than 10 percent from their 52-week highs by the close of February 25. 417 stocks had dropped over 20 per cent, 306 had fallen more than 30 per cent, and 149 had plunged over 40 per cent.

Notably, 36 stocks-including Sun Pharma Advanced Research Company, Sterling and Wilson, Network18 Media, and Chennai Petroleum Corporation (CPCL)-have crashed more than 50 per cent from their one-year highs.

Among the BSE 500 stocks that have fallen the most from their 52-week highs, Sun Pharma Ad...