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DELHI - THURSDAY - JUNE 27, 2024 ₹10 • Pages 16 • Volume 3 • Number 178

BILATERAL DYNAMICS. TECHNOPHILE.


Though US is concerned over India-Russia ties ASUS Vivobook S16 combines
amid push for tech partnership, it trusts India, says elegance and efficiency — a perfect
US Deputy Secretary of State, Kurt Campbell p16 companion for work and play p4
BENGALURU - CHENNAI - COIMBATORE - HUBBALLI - HYDERABAD - KOCHI - KOLKATA - MADURAI - MALAPPURAM - MANGALURU - MUMBAI - NOIDA - THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - TIRUCHIRAPALLI - TIRUPATI - VIJAYAWADA - VISAKHAPATNAM RNI No. UPENG/2022/86886

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SECOND INNINGS
SEBI may revamp merger Spectrum auctions end with muted
bidding amid strategy shift by telcos
Om Birla re-elected as
Speaker of Lok Sabha
norms for companies Ayushi Kar
Mumbai
through the auction of a total
quantum of 141.4 MHz spec-
trum. This was below market ex-
FAIR PLAY. Situations wherein minority shareholder nod is needed could be widened pectations; furthermore, this is
Spectrum auctions ended on the lowest revenue generated
uate the scheme,” said Gupta. Wednesday with the Centre re- through auctions in the last 10
Ashley Coutinho KEEPING IT SIMPLE, SAFE According to Parikh, valu- ceiving bids worth just over years. Historically, it is the third-
Mumbai ation parameters are relevant ₹11,000 crore as Reliance Jio, lowest auction in terms of rev-
 Companies deploy complex
when there are related parties the biggest buyer of pan-India enue, with 2012 and 2013 oc-
contingency schemes during
The Securities and Exchange involved and not when there 5G spectrum in the previous Bharti Airtel emerged top cupying the second last and last
New Delhi: The BJP-led NDA Board of India (SEBI) may restructuring is a deal scenario between un- round of auction, limiting its spender; Jio limits purchases; places, respectively.
secured its first victory in the overhaul norms related to  An increase in promoter related parties. purchase of airwaves toonly two Vi strengthens portfolio In an indication of stabilisa-
newly-elected Lok Sabha with scheme of arrangement for shareholding beyond 75% on In such cases, the paramet- circles — Bihar and West tion in 5G capex among operat-
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the re-election of Om Birla as the merger of listed and unlis- a fully diluted basis is a concern ers under the DCF method or Bengal. ors, the 5G spectrum bands,
speaker for a second term. ted entities.  In 2018, issuance of convertible preference shares by market approach could be Bharti Airtel emerged as the “VIL has strategically acquired namely 26 GHz and 3300 MHz,
The Congress party has stated The regulator could widen Fortune Financial would have exceeded the 75% prescribed in further detail to largest spender with ₹6,857 spectrum in select markets to were untouched by telcos. With
that it is prepared to push for the number of circumstances promoter holding threshold. The scheme was rejected make it more robust, he said. crore to consolidate its holdings enhance and strengthen its telcos not acquiring additional
an election if the post of under which a majority of “SEBI and stock exchanges in sub-GHz spectrum bands. overall spectrum portfolio.” 5G spectrum, the monetisation
back then
Deputy Speaker is not given to minority shareholder ap- try to go deep into the valu- Spectrum in the sub-GHZ bands Both operators had spectrum and the necessity of a 5G net-
the Opposition. Birla, an MP proval is required, tweak con-  Proxy advisory firms issue advisories on schemes of ation parameters, especially is best suited for mobile broad- up for renewal, which motivated work continue to be elusive. A
from Kota (Rajasthan) for the tingency provisions and add arrangement, which can be used by public the matrix applied to the band services. their bidding strategy. top expert further added, “The
third time, is the sixth speaker to the existing valuation para- shareholders valuation of unlisted com- Vodafone Idea, despite strug- Reliance Jio spent ₹973 crore low interest in the mid-and
to be elected for a second meters that are based on net panies vis-a-vis the listed gling with financial issues, spent to acquire the 1800 MHz spec- high-frequency 5G spectrum
term. p15 book value, discounted cash one,” said Kumar. ₹3,510 crore to buy spectrum in trum in West Bengal and Bihar during the latest auction signals
flow (DCF) and the market are frowned upon by the reg- minority approval is required There have been cases in 11 circles. Jio, which had bid circles. In the lead up to the auc- the industry’s need for the gov-
approach. ulator as it is difficult to envis- in five circumstances, mainly the past where a particular over ₹88,000 crore in the previ- tion, the telco had posted the ernment to open up lower fre-
The increase in promoter age the end result of the dealing with the promoter scheme of arrangement is ous auction, spent only ₹973 highest earnest money deposit quency bands (700 and 600
ONE-STOP SECURITY shareholding beyond 75 per schemes. “In cases where the entity involved, dilution of linked to another restructur- crore this time, largely because of the three telcos. This is the MHz), which will generate more
US proposes to scrap cent on a fully diluted basis scheme is contingent upon a public shareholding by more ing exercise. it already has sufficient airwaves first time that Reliance has not interest and revenue to mean-
rescreening at transit points and the rise in promoter liab- certain event, there is scope than 5 per cent and divest- This is primarily under- pan-India to offer 5G services. completely utilised its EMD in ingfully advance 5G
ilities in listed entities are for substantial changes in ment of substantial taken for various commercial Gopal Vittal, MD & CEO of the auctions. infrastructure.”
Mumbai: The US Transport areas of concern. share price or volume during undertaking. parameters and optimisation Bharti Airtel, said, “In this auc- Akash M Ambani, Chairman Prashant Singhal, TMT
Security Administration has “SEBI’s concerns are the announcement and with- “Since the majority of of timelines. tion, we have bolstered our sub- of Reliance Jio, said: “This new Leader at EY, said, “The spec-
proposed a one-stop security largely around the fairness of drawal of the scheme, which cases are covered, it may not “If, in the ultimate analysis, GHz and mid-band holding, spectrum acquisition will con- trum auctions concluded on ex-
arrangement with India to the scheme to public share- could adversely impact small be prudent to increase the it could be demonstrated that which will significantly improve tinue to enable us to serve the pected lines. Operators have bid
expedite the flow of passengers holders. The more complex a shareholders,” said Manoj ambit of public shareholders’ in no circumstance would the our coverage, especially indoor aspirations of new India in for renewal spectrum and aug-
to their destinations by phasing scheme, the more cautious Kumar, Partner & Head - approval at this stage,” said promoter holding go beyond coverage.” terms of growing traffic de- mented capacity in select circles
out the rescreening of the regulator will be,” said M&A and Investment Bank- Binoy Parikh, Executive Dir- 75 per cent, and any increase Invigorated by its recent suc- mands and superior customer in the 900 and 1800 MHz bands.
passengers at transit hubs. The Vaibhav Gupta, Partner, ing, Corporate Professionals. ector, Katalyst Advisors. in shareholding is backed by a cess with raising capital, Voda- experience.” Given the visibility of the future
idea was mooted by US Dhruva Advisors. An email sent to SEBI did “The shareholder proxy valuation report, having con- fone Idea acquired 30 MHz of spectrum auction roadmap, tel-
Transport Security Companies deploy contin- not elicit a response. advisory firms also issue their tingency provisions would spectrum across sub-GHz and REVENUE SHORTFALL cos can buy spectrum, which is
Administrator David Pekoske at gency schemes during re- advisories on schemes of ar- ease and facilitate a lot of mid-band (900 MHz, 1800 MHz, According to the Department of required. Moreover, operators
the US-India aviation summit in structuring exercises that are ENOUGH SAFEGUARDS? rangement which the public complex group restructur- and 2500 MHz). Akshaya Moon- Telecommunications, ₹11,340 have adequate 5G spectrum for
Washington DC on Tuesday. p16 sometimes complex. These At present, a majority of shareholders can use to eval- ings,” Parikh said. dra, CEO of Vodafone Idea, said, crore of revenue was received pan-India rollout.”

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Titan enters premium
Tata Motors’ passenger and CV Reappointed Central ministers
sunglass segment
business to be demerged by 2025 whose assets grew the most Jayant Pankaj
FOCUS AREAS. Increasing penetration, developing used car market for EVs Chennai

the growing preference for Seven out of the 22 reappointed


Aroosa Ahmed SUVs, Sierra and Curvv will ministers in NDA 3.0 have seen
Mumbai help us grow in the SUV seg- their total assets grow over 50
We have multiple new ment. There is also synergy per cent in the past five years,
Tata Motors Ltdwill demerge launches in the between us and JLR on sharing and two of them have assets
Bengaluru: Titan Company has its passenger and commercial pipeline and a new the EVplatform,” he said. over ₹100 crore.
forayed into the premium vehicle businesses over the nameplate on ICE — The automaker is working
sunglasses segment with next 12 months. The carmaker Curvv on a strategy to offer con- DATA FOCUS.
the launch of its first exclusive is also eyeing to invest 40 per sumers rooftop solar with its
outlet RUNWAY from the House cent of its capex in advanced SHAILESH CHANDRA EVs. “There is a significant link Analysis of the value of assets
of Titan in Bengaluru. The brand technologies and aims to make MD, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles between EVs and solar rooftop, of the NDA 3.0 Cabinet Minis-
aims to bring in the collection its subsidiary Jaguar Land & Tata Passenger Electric Mobility which we realised particularly ters reveals that Rao Inderjit
from over 20 international Rover (JLR) net debt-free by in Kerala, Gujarat and Ra- Singh, Krishan Pal, Amit Shah,
sunglasses brands, including 2025. jasthan. On average, 15 per cent Piyush Goyal and G Kishan
Cartier, Oliver People, Prada, and “The demerger of the pas- structured cost reduction and ant rise and pick-up by 2027 and of consumers had already adop- Reddy are the top five repeat
Tom Ford and others. OUR BUREAU senger and commercial vehicle anticipates an inflationary beyond. We plan to capitalise ted solar rooftops. We are tar- ministers in the new 18th Lok
business will happen in one trend in ICE vehicles while re- 18-20 per cent market share by geting EVs and solar rooftops Sabha cabinet who grew their
year. We are working to achieve ducing EV battery prices. The FY30,” said Shailesh Chandra, for the long term and are think- assets in the maximum
Sembcorp files suit a 10 per cent EBITDA margin. company aims to increase its Managing Director of Tata Mo- ing of offering this and are between 2019 and 2024. Be-
against Siemens Gamesa We need products in place with EV penetration to up to 40 per tors Passenger Vehicles & Tata working with Tata Power,” he sides Shah, the other four min-
the right portfolio and action. cent by FY30. Passenger Electric Mobility. said. isters have been appointed to
We plan to invest 40 per cent of “We have multiple new the Cabinet for a third time.
Bengaluru: Sembcorp's India capex in advanced technolo- LAUNCHES IN PIPELINE launches in the pipeline and a USED EVS Among the 19 ministers
unit has filed a suit in a gies, of which bulk will go in “We expect the Indian auto- new nameplate on ICE — Tata Motors is working with whose assets have grown from
Bengaluru court to stop electrification, alternate fuel, mobile market to touch six mil- Curvv. We have multiple power used cars plyer to establish a 2019 to 2024, 18 are from the
Siemens Gamesa from selling natural gas and biofuel. Regard- lion units by FY30. The growth train offerings, with the in- system for its EVs. “Customers Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP),
country business before ing electrification, we are work- trend will be 6 per cent. The dustry gravitating towards have started coming back to us and one is Social Justice Minis-
settling an arbitration arising ing on fuel-cell electric vehicles most disruptive will be the Cor- green energy. We will expand for used EVs. We are trying to ter Ramdas Athawale from the
from alleged default in and hydrogen,” said PB Balaji, porate Average Fuel Economy our EV portfolio. We will ad- collaborate with used car play- Republican Party of India (A).
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executing a contract. Group CFO of Tata Motors. (CAFE) 3 norms, which will hit dress the issue of charging EVs ers and create an ecosystem. Nityanand Rai, Nirmala
Sembcorp sought injunction The company plans to en- in 2027. They will be more strin- and facilitate with one lakh The FAME support should be Sitharaman and Hardeep Singh
over sale of the India assets of hance the profitability of its gent than CAFE 2. Companies chargers increasing accessibil- provided till the penetration in- Puri are ministers whose assets
Siemens Gamesa, including its passenger and electric vehicle will face penalties. Due to this, ity of EVs. The first-hand buy creases between 15 per cent have seen a decline from 2019
shareholding. PTI (EV) businesses through a CNG and EVs will see a signific- share has been reducing with and 20 per cent,” he added. to 2024.

GROWTH TRAJECTORY
Data from the Association for
Dr. Reddy’s to acquire Nicotinell portfolio for £500 m Democratic Reforms reveals
that Singh’s assets have experi-
enced significant growth over
Our Bureau
brand names Nicabate, 15 biggest brands among all the years. Entering the Union
Hyderabad
Habitrol and Thrive in mar- OTC brands in Europe (ex- government in 1999 as a mem- to ₹29.6 crore in 2014 when he served as BJP’s president from
kets outside of the US. cluding Russia and Italy), and ber of the Congress party, Singh served as the Minister of Ship- 2014 to 2019, and his assets
The portfolio to be ac- ranks 32 among all OTC was a cabinet minister in the ping, Road Transport, and grew to ₹40 crore in this period.
Expanding its global con- quired consists of Nicotinell, global brands (excluding the 2004 UPA government and his Highways. By 2019, while As of 2024, his assets stand at
sumer healthcare OTC busi- a global leader in the NRT US). In calendar year 2023, total assets were at ₹5.5 crore serving as the Minister of Social ₹65 crore.
ness, pharma major Dr. category with a footprint in the portfolio generated about then. In 2013, he defected to the Justice and Empowerment, his G Kishan Reddy began his
Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd has over 30 countries in Europe, £217 million in revenue. BJP, and in 2014, when he be- assets had grown to ₹36.9 crore. political career in Andhra Pra-
signed a definitive agreement Asia including Japan, and NRT is recommended by came a part of the NDA cabinet, His total assets stand at ₹62 desh, representing the BJP
with Haleon plc for the pur- Latin America. the ‘World Health Organisa- his wealth rose to ₹25 crore. As crore as of 2024. around 2004. His total assets
chase of shares of Northstar tion Model List of Essential of the 2024 polls, Singh’s total Amit Shah ranks third in were about ₹4 crore when he
Switzerland SARL, a Haleon TOP BRAND Medicines’ for nicotine use assets stand at ₹121 crore. terms of asset accumulation was elected as an MLA in 2009.
Group company, to acquire “Nicotinell is the second- disorders. It also played a key The 67-year-old minister, among politicians. His political By 2019, his assets had grown to
its portfolio of consumer front cash payment of £458 calendar year. The operations biggest brand globally (ex- role in the WHO’s ‘Access Krishan Pal Gujjar, currently journey began with his election ₹8.1 crore when he became the
healthcare brands in the million and performance- will transition to Dr. Reddy’s cluding the US) in the NRT Initiative for Quitting To- the Minister of State for Power as an MLA in the late-1997 Gu- Union Minister of State for
Nicotine Replacement Ther- based contingent payments in a phased approach to en- category. It holds the first or bacco’, launched in 2020, to and Heavy Industries, has been jarat assembly election. By the Home Affairs. Currently, his as-
apy category outside of the of up to £42 million, payable sure successful business in- second position in 14 of the help tobacco users quit to re- active in politics since 1994. In 2007 Assembly polls, his total sets have increased to ₹19.2
US. in 2025 and 2026. The trans- tegration. The portfolio to be top 17 global markets,” a duce the risk of severe out- the 2009 Haryana assembly assets were valued at ₹5.5 crore, crore, and he serves as the
The acquisition size is action is expected to close in acquired consists of NRT company executive said. comes from Covid-19 election, his total assets were at which increased to ₹11.7 crore Union Minister of Coal and
£500 million, including an up- the early fourth quarter this brand Nicotinell and its local Nicotinell is among the top infections. ₹7.16 crore, and this increased by the 2012 Assembly. Shah Mines.

AM Naik steps down as non-executive ‘Real focus has been to position Infosys
chairman of LTIMindtree and LTTS for GenAI adoption by enterprises’
with immense pride and last year, portending this we are well placed to take ad-
Our Bureau satisfaction that I reflect on financial year to be a better Sanjana B vantage of that.” Infosys also
Mumbai the journey from the initial one for both tech firms. Bengaluru outlined how it had acquired
days of L&T Infotech to the At a time when most IT We have enabled two companies in the auto-
AM Naik decided to step IT services behemoth that firms have reduced campus Infosys CEO Salil Parekh em- reskilling through our motive and semiconductor
down as Non-Executive LTIMindtree has become hiring, Subrahmanyan said phasised focus on their large own platform and sector and has a portfolio
Chairman of LTIMindtree today. I feel privileged to they face a shortfall of growth areas being in cloud have several ongoing where it is evaluating Software
and L&T Technology Ser- have not only led such a 20,000 associates across through Infosys Cobalt, and as a Service (SaaS) companies,
vices (LTTS) at the end of great organisation, but also both the tech firms and ex- Generative AI (GenAI) reskilling initiatives and enterprise cloud.
Wednesday’s annual gen- laid the foundation for fu- pect to do campus recruit- through Infosys Topaz, at the SALIL PAREKH
eral meeting. ture growth and success. ment. company’s annual general CEO, Infosys RESKILL EMPLOYEES
The board of directors of From June 27, under Mr Skill shortage is particu- meeting (AGM). The CEO also said that Infosys
the respective companies RICH LEGACY. With a Subrahmanyan’s able lead- larly high for mid-level en- “The real focus has been to offers a continuous education
appointed S N Subrahman- 60-year career, Naik was the ership, I am sure LTI- gineers, he said. position Infosys for GenAI and systems and built 23 AI and prise AI, chairman Nandan programme to reskill employ-
yan as Chairman from June founder chairman of L&T’s Mindtree will continue to Both leaders noted that to scale these investments GenAI playbooks to leverage Nilekani said, “We believe ees in skill sets more relevant
27. engineering and service grow further and reach new LTTS and LTIMindtree are within the Topaz capability we for its clients. GenAI has enormous potential in the market.
With a 60-year career, verticals THE HINDU pinnacles of success.” not going to merge for the built. Topaz is the area where The IT giant also shared that to solve business and societal “There’s a lot of training go-
Naik was the founder chair- foreseeable future. we are looking to build play- it is currently developing over challenges. As we move for- ing on in AI and GenAI. We
man of L&T’s engineering In this business, there is GREEN SHOOTS Naik further added that books and blueprints. We have 225 GenAI programmes for its ward, we will see more use have enabled reskilling
and service verticals. one captain and chairman While taking up the charge, his association with L&T put in place things where AI clients, with over 2.5 lakh em- cases of GenAI deployment to through our own platform and
Speaking on the occa- that we ever know, and Mr Subrahmanyan also added will be that of a share- strategy can be adopted by en- ployees trained in AI. improve customer relations have several ongoing reskilling
sion, Subrahmanyan said, Naik was that Chairman for that both the engineering holder, but, “L&T continues terprises and have platforms Adding that Infosys is one of and make companies more initiatives. Over 2.5 lakh em-
“It is an epochal event. It is us, and in my mind will con- services and IT services to be an indelible part of that various companies can the first organisations globally productive. ployees have already particip-
a change that happens very tinue to be the Chairman arms, LTIMindtree and me.” Naik added that he is leverage,” said Parekh ad- to be certified in ISO “While our productivity will ated in some level — either ex-
rarely. This is something forever.” LTTS are seeing green going to continue to work, dressing shareholders. 42,001:2023 for AI manage- go up, there will also be more pert, awareness or managerial
very difficult for us as L&T In his concluding re- shoots this quarter in com- dedicating himself to phil- He added that Infosys has ment systems, risk manage- opportunities for AI-led trans- level of reskilling on GenAI
employees to reckon with. marks, Naik added, “It is parison to the same quarter anthropic activities. integrated AI into its clients’ ment and governance of enter- formation globally. I believe platforms,” added Parekh.

Godrej Capital to enter affordable Aditya Birla arm to invest $50 m Kogta Financial ‘India, a key growth market
to set up chemicals factory in US raises $148 m in for Radisson Hotels’
home loan segment this year vitalisation of the growing
Series-E round ners, the delivery of our sys-
home,” pointed out Shah. Our Bureau American manufacturing sec- Our Bureau tems and the relevance of
Janaki Krishnan Shah added that in the Mumbai tor and demonstrates our KR Srivats Mumbai our brands,” Younes said.
Mumbai mid-income category, where commitment to customers,” New Delhi “By entering new markets
it is at currently, there are The Aditya Birla Group plans he added. India is a key growth market and reinforcing our foot-
Godrej Capital, the lending already plenty of options for to invest $50 million in the US Kogta Financial (India) Ltd for Radisson Hotel group, print in existing ones, we
arm of the Godrej Industries homebuyers. On the com- to set up an advanced materi- LARGEST INVESTOR (Kogta), a Jaipur-based Executive Vice-President continue to drive growth
group, is planning to enter pany’s entry into affordable als site to develop and manu- The Group has invested over NBFC, has raised ₹1,230 and Global Chief Develop- and deliver exceptional
the affordable housing loan home loans, he said, “This is facture customised speciality $15 billion in American busi- crore ($148 million) in a ment Officer, Elie Younes, value to our stakeholders,”
segment even as the total as- our incubation year.” products and epoxy solutions nesses, becoming the largest Series-E investment round said on Thursday. said Nikhil Sharma, Man-
sets under its management In the current year, the for their market. The invest- Indian investor in the US. from the Ontario Teachers’ The group signed 10 new aging Director and Area
are seen growing 59-68 per company expects its home ment will be done by Aditya The new facility will fur- Pension Plan. With this in- hotels and announced its Senior Vice-President
cent to ₹17,000-18000 crore Manish Shah, MD, loan portfolio to be at around Birla Chemicals (Thailand), ther the ‘Advanced Materials vestment, the Ontario foray in new markets. (South Asia), Radisson
in the current fiscal. Godrej Capital ₹6,000-7,000 crore. Its home through its wholly-owned business’ leadership in epoxy Teachers’ Pension Plan has These include Jawai (Ra- Hotel Group.
“This year, we will be in- loans are priced at 8.55 per subsidiary in the US, Aditya products, which includes picked a significant minority jasthan), Sagar (Madhya Radisson Hotel Group is
cubating the affordable cent onward. Birla Chemicals (USA) Inc. leading manufacturing and stake in the NBFC. Pradesh), Yavatmal (Maha- one of the largest interna-
housing business,” Man- small and medium enter- The company has acquired R&D centres in Thailand, In- The funds raised by Kogta rashtra), Ooty (Tamil tional hotel operators in In-
aging Director Manish Shah prises. In the current year, SME LOANS 35 acres in Beaumont, Texas – dia and Germany. from Ontario Teachers’ Pen- Nadu) and Kozhikode (Ker- dia with over 180 hotels in
told businessline. Currently, the split is likely to be 40 per The SME loan book is seen strategically located on the Jayant V Dhobley, CEO and sion Plan will be used as ala). operation and
it lends home loans with an cent for home loans and 60 rising to ₹11,000 crore this US Gulf Coast near major en- Business Head of Global primary capital to drive A Radisson Blu hotel will development.
average ticket size of ₹68 per cent for small busi- year, as it sees more small ergy and materials providers – Chemicals, Aditya Birla growth across its product of- come up in Udaipur with 75
lakh. nesses, Shah said. The lender businesses integrated into for the first phase. Group, said the chemicals fering and expand its re- per cent of its rooms over- businessline.
In the affordable segment, aims to reach ₹50,000 crore the formal economy. Kumar Mangalam Birla, business is well-positioned to gional presence, and will also looking Nathdwara cricket Disclaimer: Readers are requested to verify
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P-note investment surges
to ₹1.49-lakh cr in March
Steel trade deficit widens 47% in I&B Ministry looking to
simplify self-declaration
New Delhi: Investments through
participatory notes in the
Indian capital markets rose to
April-May as Chinese imports surge certificate process for ads
₹1.49-lakh crore at the end of Meenakshi Verma Ambwani
March from the previous year’s EXPORTS UNDER PRESSURE. Deficit stood at ₹4,284 crore, imports valued at ₹11,831 crore New Delhi
level driven by a strong
domestic macroeconomic are of alloy and stainless For Indian steel-makers, The Information & Broadcast-
Abhishek Law steel at 0.174 mt, while the Europe remains a dominant ing Ministry is looking at ways
outlook. The latest data include
New Delhi remaining 0.233 mt consists market, though it is de- to simplify the process of ob-
the value of P-note
investments in Indian equity, of steel plates, bars and rods, pressed because of global taining the mandatory self-de-
debt, and hybrid securities. The country’s steel trade de- galvanised corrugated sheets economic headwinds. claration certificate (SDCs) for
According to the latest data ficit, the difference between and galvanised pipes, among advertisements after various
from SEBI, the value of P-note imports and exports, has others. EXPORT MARKETS industry bodies highlighted the ation (DNPA) and Association
investments in Indian markets widened to ₹4,284 crore in Due to over-capacity, the Two of the key buyer- challenges being faced by the of Radio Operators for
stood at ₹1,49,120 crore at the the first two months (April Chinese steel sector has makers, Italy and Spain, saw players in a meeting this week. India (AROI) among others.
end of March 2024, way higher and May) of this fiscal, ap- been putting pressure on In- shipments decline 49 per Sources said the Ministry, Industry chambers such as
than ₹88,600 crore in proximately 47 per cent of dian exports by focussing cent y-o-y to 0.22 mt and 60 which met industry bodies on FICCI and CII also particip-
March-end 2023. PTI the ₹9,036 crore recorded in TOP SUPPLIER. China continues to be the largest seller of the more on competitively per cent to 0.051 mt, respect- Tuesday, is likely to set up a ated in the meeting.
FY24, as the country contin- metal to India, displacing traditional Japan and Korea markets priced steel globally. ively. committee that will collate in-
ues to be a net importer of Data released by con- The UK saw exports in- dustry’s views which will be LOSS OF REVENUES
the metal, with a consistent 8.9 per cent. On the other offers continue to be im- sultancy firm BigMint reveal crease 25 per cent to 0.13 mt, part of the submissions made Sources said the Ministry offi-
increase in shipments from hand, flat product exports pacted in key markets in that India is amongst the top whereas shipments to Bel- to the Supreme Court. The cials were apprised that there
China. (87 per cent of the export West Asia,” the market parti- five countries where Chinese gium were near flat at 0.13 Ministry may also seek the view has been loss of revenues for
According to a Steel Min- basket) were down over 42 cipant said. shipments (exports from the mt. of the Solicitor General of India publishers and media houses as
istry report accessed by busi- per cent, while non-flat ex- nation) have gone up. Shipments to the UAE – on the matter. the volumes of new ad releases
nessline, imports in April and ports were down 11 per CHINESE DUMPING Between January and May, where India faces stiff price have been impacted. They also
May were valued at ₹11,831 cent,” the Ministry report China continues to be the 1.10 mt of steel shipments competition from Chinese INDUSTRY’S CONCERNS highlighted various procedural
crore ($1,419 million). Ex- said. largest seller of the metal to have been received, up 51 per players – saw a 46 per cent The self-declaration norms and technical issues being
ports were valued at ₹7,547 According to a market India, displacing traditional cent y-o-y. In the year-ago decline to 0.05 mt. came into effect on June 18. In- faced for generating SDCs.
crore ($905 million). source, exports remain un- markets such as Japan and period, metal shipments ”Prices of most finished dustry players have since then “Some industry bodies have
In volume terms, imports der pressure. Chinese Korea. were around 0.73 mt. steel products increased in been raising concerns about suggested that the SDCs
stood at 1.3 mt (up 37 per “dumping” and re-routing of Chinese shipments in Other countries where India and China, while prices challenges being faced in re- should be made mandatory for
cent y-o-y), outpacing ex- their offerings through other these two months have risen Chinese shipments have in- went up selectively in leasing new ads due to glitches only ads of certain sectors such
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ports at 0.94 mt (down 40 countries into India contin- 79 per cent y-o-y to 0.41 mt, creased are Vietnam (5.51 Europe...Domestic steel on the requisite portals to gen- as healthcare or food products,
per cent y-o-y) for these two ues, even as FTA renegoti- valued at $482 million, which mt, up 89 per cent y-o-y), fol- prices in India increased erate SDCs, with some defining which involve certain kinds of
months. ations are underway with is a 62 per cent rise. Chinese lowed by Brazil (1.45 mt, up amidst a rise in offers from it as a cumbersome process. claims. It was also discussed
“Flat products accounted some of these countries. shipments were at elevated 60 per cent y-o-y) and the secondary producers and a Others have also raised con- whether advertisers can be
for 95 per cent share of im- While on the one hand, levels even in 2023, said UAE (2.18 mt, up 53 per marginal improvement in cerns about confidentiality and mandated to submit an annual
ports, up 42 per cent, while this has impacted domestic sources. Nearly 43 per cent cent) for the January–May demand,” the Ministry re- lack of clarity on certain as- self-declaration certificate only
non-flat imports were down prices, on the other, export of the shipments from Chine period of this year port said. pects. once a year rather than for
“The Ministry officials were every new advertisement re-
receptive to industry bodies’ leased,” said a senior industry
concerns. Officials said that a player.

Life insurers push for tax parity between NPS SBI raises ₹10,000 crore
committee will be set up, which Some industry bodies such
will collate submissions of all as INS and IAMAI have already
the industry bodies. These sub- filed impleadment petitions in
through infra bonds missions and concerns will be the case, which is set for hear-
and pension, annuity products in Budget wider participation with het-
part of the affidavit presented
to the SC. The Solicitor Gen-
eral of India will also be ap-
ing on July 9.

Our Bureau erogeneity of bids. The in- prised about the concerns and
KR Srivats Mumbai vestors were from provident his views will also be sought on
New Delhi funds, pension funds, insur- what steps can be taken to mit-
State Bank of India has raised ance companies, mutual funds, igate the challenges being faced REAL ESTATE
Ahead of the Budget, private ₹10,000 crore today at a corporates etc. The proceeds of by advertisers can be mitigated
life insurers are advocating coupon rate of 7.36 per cent the bonds will be utilised to en- across sectors,” a representat- SELLING
for tax parity between life in- through its fifth infrastructure hance long-term resources for ive of an industry body told RESIDENTIAL
surance annuity or pension bond issuance. The issue at- funding infrastructure and the businessline.
products and the National tracted an overwhelming re- affordable housing segment. The meeting was attended URGENT SALE − Market Price only −
3.25 cent, 20−70 ft, North Facing
Pension System (NPS). sponse from investors, with Based on the response, the by various ad and media in- Old house, Near Lakshmi Mills Coim-
They have also suggested bids in excess of ₹19,884 crore, bank has decided to accept dustry bodies including Ad- batore suitable for building New
the need for separate in- and was oversubscribed by ₹10,000 crore at a coupon rate House in center of the City / Clin-
vertising Agencies Association ic / Workshop / Godown. Contact −
come-tax deduction window around four times against the of 7.36 per cent payable annu- of India (AAAI), Indian Society 9442390550.
for premium paid on term base issue size of ₹5,000 crore. ally. This represents a spread of of Advertisers (ISA), Indian
insurance policies. Tarun Chugh, MD & CEO, Satishwar B, MD & CEO, Prashant Tripathy, MD & CEO, The total number of bids re- 21 bps over the corresponding Newspaper Society (INS), Di-
Also, individuals must be Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Bandhan Life Max Life Insurance ceived was 143, indicating FBIL G-Sec par curve. gital News Publishers Associ-
permitted to deduct the en-
tire amount paid for term nuity or pension products Director and CEO, Bandhan available for NPS. This will
life insurance premiums with the NPS and allow sim- Life, said that investing in help increase the popularity
from their taxable income, ilar additional deduction of ₹ pension and annuity of pension products and
without any decrease due to 50,000 or more for life insur- products is crucial for in- help the government invest
claims made under other ance annuity or pension come after retirement. in infrastructure projects in
sections, such as 80C, sev- products under income tax. “Making taxes simpler or re- a big way in the coming five
eral chief executives of Chugh also wanted the Fin- moving them for these years, he added.
private life insurers told ance Ministry to consider products will encourage
businessline. lower GST rate on life insur- more people to invest in HEALTH INSURANCE
ance products. these important financial av- Rakesh Jain, CEO, Reliance
LTCG TAXATION Prashant Tripathy, Man- enues,” he said. General Insurance, said the
Interestingly, there is now a aging Director & CEO, Max The current ₹50,000 tax government must in the
suggestion to the Finance Life Insurance, said: “To en- deduction for NPS under Budget increase the upper
Ministry to introduce long- hance social and financial se- Section 80CCD(1B) should limit for tax exemption on
term capital gains (LTCG) curity, it is important to in- also apply to pension and an- health insurance premiums
taxation for all high value troduce a separate nuity plans provided by life to ₹75,000. Also, health in-
traditional life insurance deduction for life insurance insurance companies to en- surance must be mandated
plans (more than ₹5 lakh ag- policies, especially term in- courage more people to use to all employers for their
gregate annual premium), in surance policies, under Sec- them, he added. employees to bring holistic
line with high value Unit tion 80. Satishwar said that per- protection to the working
Linked Insurance Plans Additionally, bringing the mitting individuals to de- class.
(ULIPs). pension products of life in- duct for tax purposes the en- Prasun Sikdar, Managing
Tarun Chugh, Managing surance companies on par tire amount paid for term Director & CEO, Manip-
Director & CEO, Bajaj Alli- with the NPS by allowing tax life insurance would enable alCigna Health Insurance,
anz Life Insurance, said that deductions of ₹50,000 under them get the full tax benefit said that the Budget must
introduction of LTCG for all Section 80CCD will also be a for their insurance premi- announce higher allocation
high value traditional life strategic move towards in- ums, making insurance more of funds for healthcare com-
products will bring in uni- centivising long-term finan- financially appealing. pared to what was proposed
formity and tax efficiency for cial planning for retirement SK Sethi, Co-Chair, PHD- in the Interim Budget to
insurance customers at par and will align with broader CCI’s Banking & Financial meet the targets of the Na-
with other similar financial financial inclusion goals, Services and Insurance tional Health Policy. He also
products in the market. making vital coverage more Committee, said that tax urged the government to re-
On pension products, affordable for a wider breaks on the pension duce the current 18 per cent
Chugh said the government demographic.” products sold by life insurers GST rate on essential service
must align life insurance an- Satishwar B, Managing should be better than those like health insurance.

India Energy Storage Week 2024 to see


unveiling of investments worth ₹2,000 cr
Energy, Ministry of Heavy five MoUs including Karnataka with an annual
Rishi Ranjan Kala Industries, Ministry of between IESA and Powering capacity of 600 MWh scal-
New Delhi Power, Ministry of Road Australia. able to 1.5 GWh to produce
Transport & Highways, Min- LFP cylindrical 32140
India Energy Storage Week istry of Mines and Ministry INVESTMENTS format cells. The factory will
(IESW) 2024, a leading en- of Electronics & IT. The IESW 2024 will hold five start production by next
ergy storage and advanced Australia, Norway, and new factory announcements month.
battery event, will witness Finland are the country by various companies. For BatX Energies will unveil
the unveiling of investments partners of IESW 2024 and instance, Singapore- its battery recycling and ma-
worth ₹2,000 crore for vari- the government of Western headquartered VFlowTech terials extraction facility,
ous initiatives including a Australia is the global state will launch the largest long- HUB-1, which is designed to
lithium-ion cell manufactur- partner. duration energy storage extract 2.5 thousand tonnes
ing facility and recycling and New product launches at (LDES) manufacturing facil- of battery materials annu-
materials extraction unit. IESW 2024 include a 20 ft ity (non-lithium battery) at ally, encompassing all bat-
IESW 2024, which is being BESS System, specialised Palwal in Haryana It has a tery chemistries.
organised by India Energy solvent extractant chemical current annual capacity of Lohum, India’s leading
Storage Alliance (IESA), is for the recovery of cobalt 100 megawatt hour (MWh) Lithium-Ion battery recyc-
scheduled to be held in the from spent lithium-ion bat- with plans to scale up to a ling firm, is also announcing
national capital from July 1 teries and mining ores, iso- gigafactory in the next 2 to enter next-gen man-
to 5 and will witness parti- thermal air compression & years with committed in- ganese-rich lithium-ion bat-
cipation from more than 150 expansion technology for vestments from the parent. tery technology manufactur-
key partners and exhibitors extra long- duration energy Nash Energy will show- ing, supported by an R&D
as well as over 1,000 storage, and composite case its indigenously pro- grant from the Ministry of
companies. overwrapped pressure ves- duced Li-Ion battery cell the Mines.
The event will also wit- sel for green hydrogen stor- IESW 2024, which is manu- Bharat Cell by Khus-
ness participation from age by various companies. factured in India. Nash has manda Power will announce
Ministries such as the Min- IESW 2024 is also expec- set up a Lithium-Ion cell a 2 GWh manufacturing fa-
istry of New & Renewable ted to witness the signing of manufacturing plant in cility at the IESW 2024.
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erating system. The company says

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they have built smart sensors on
the motherboard that can detect
Smartphone stunner the temperature of various com-
ponents in real time. Overall, I
The Motorola edge50 Ultra features a didn’t experience any heating is-
nearly borderless 6.7-inch pOLED display with sues with the laptop. However, the
2,800 nits of peak brightness. It boasts a True ASUS VIVOBOOK S 16. Elegant and efficient — might this be the fan kicks in often and is loud
Colour Pantone-validated 50 MP main camera
featuring a main
perfect workhorse and playmate you’ve been looking for? enough to be a little distracting if
you’re sensitive to sound.
1/1.3-inch sensor. This
is accompanied by a 50 CONNECTIVITY
MP ultrawide and There are ample ports to use on
macro vision camera the Asus Vivobook S 16. On the
with a 122-degree left side, there are two Thunder-
ultra-wide-angle lens. bolt 4 USB-C ports, both of which
The third camera is a 64 support up to 40 Gbps data band-
MP 3x telephoto optical zoom lens with OIS width. There’s also a 3.5 mm jack,
and 100x advanced hybrid zoom. For selfies, an HDMI 2.1 port along with a mi-
there’s a 50 MP camera with auto-focus. croSD card slot on the same side.
Powering all this is a 4,500mAh battery with 50 On the right, there are two USB
Wwireless charging, along with 125 W 3.2 ports, rounding off the port
TurboPower charging. The Motorola edge50 selection.
Ultra is available in a wood-finish design called
Nordic Wood. It is also available in a vegan BATTERY
leather finish in two colours, Forest Grey and The new Asus Vivobook S OLED
Peach Fuzz, and is priced at ₹59,999 (12 GB + series is equipped with a 75-watt-
512 GB). hour battery, and while it prom-
ises “over 16 hours of battery life”,
my real-life usage didn’t live up to
Lite takes flight that claim. On average, with low
and medium-intensity tasks, the
The new OnePlus Nord CE4 Lite sports a laptop kept me company for any-
6.67-inch AMOLED display with a peak where between 8-10 hours on a
brightness of 2,100 nits. Featuring the single charge. It took a little less
Snapdragon 695 5G mobile platform, the than two hours to charge fully
smartphone promises from zero with the 90 W Type-C
faster file sharing, power adapter. It does support

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stable gaming and fast charging which gets it to
quick download about 60 percent battery in under
speeds of up to 2 an hour if you’re really short on
Gbps. It features a 50 time.
MP LYTIA 600 main ideal for both work and multime-
camera sensor with Mahananda Bohidar dia. The display offers a 3.2K res- VERDICT
OIS, plus a 2 MP depth-assist camera and a olution and up to 120 Hz refresh The Vivobook is a reliable line-up
16 MP front camera. Special features rates and 600-nits peak bright- that has not just withstood the

T
include ‘AI Smart Cutout’ to quickly edit he Asus Vivobook has ness. I watched the dark and test of time but has also seen
photos and customise the cutout content. been an affordable, reli- moody Bodkin on Netflix where a meaningful improvements with
The smartphone is available in three able line-up since it was journalist teams up with a pod- each iteration, especially this
colours —Super Silver, Mega Blue and Ultra launched more than a caster to solve a cold case in Ire- year’s. The Asus Vivobook S 16
Orange. It’s available in two variants at decade ago. The latest in this leg- land. The blue and grey tones — as feels easy to recommend to those
₹19,999 (8 GB + 128 GB) and ₹22,999 (8 GB acy is the Vivobook S 16 OLED, well as the dark backgrounds — who want a lightweight laptop
+ 256 GB). which I’ve been using for the last are captured really well on the with a big display, spacious key-
couple of weeks. Might this be the Vivobook S16. It also has dual board and trackpad with a slim
perfect workhorse and playmate speakers with Dolby Atmos sup- form. The processing power de-
Budget buds you’ve been looking for? port. With music, the sound at
higher volumes was a little tinny.
pends on what your needs are and
what your budget is. The Intel Ul-
The realme Buds Air6 Pro features DESIGN Certified by Harman Kardon, the tra 7 I had was capable of most
coaxial dual drivers (11mm + 6mm), The new Asus Vivobook S 16 looks speakers are loud but favour tasks that I do on a regular basis —
offering an enriching acoustic experience. It classy and menial, although the treble notes. writing, editing, casual gaming,
has up to 50dB of active noise cancellation colourway is the same ol’ grey des- watching movies, attending meet-
and 4,000Hz pite being named Mist Blue. KEYBOARD ings and so on. The only downside
ultra-wideband noise There’s a minimal logo on the The keyboard layout is expansive is the webcam output which
cancellation. The lid and the dimensions of the and took some getting used to al- doesn’t feel worthy of a premium
earbuds feature laptop feel expansive — be it the though I was switching from a 15- laptop is a dedicated Copilot key. grainy. Features such as automatic laptop, and the keyboard lighting
Hi-Res Audio display, the keyboard or even the inch laptop — not a major differ- It makes the Copilot AI compan- framing and maintaining eye con- is more distracting than useful.
certification, along touchpad. It’s fairly thin too at ence. It has a full-blown number ion pop-up ready to help me with tact by default were useful, al-
with a personalised just 1.39cm in width. The chassis pad on the right and a massive everything from my next weekend though not exactly new.
audio algorithm. A is made of aluminium alloy and trackpad at the bottom. What I party to a vacation itinerary and SNAPSHOT
360-degree spatial audio effect makes sure the laptop weighs about 1.5 kg. I wasn’t a big fan of was the RGB more. PERFORMANCE
everything on the buds sounds immersive. barely felt it while shouldering my lighting on the keyboard. No vari- The unit I reviewed was powered Price: ₹ 1,02,990 onwards
Dynamic Bass Boost adds the thump backpack to work and back on the ation in the Windows Dynamic WEBCAM by Intel Core Ultra 7 155H with 16 Pros: Lovely OLED display,
needed. A brand new Mindflow mode offers metro. Lighting feature felt functional to The 1080p AiSense Camera web- GB RAM — but you can choose a lightweight despite its
high-quality white noise tracks in-app, me, with even white as the back- cam served as a face recognition higher spec Intel Core Ultra 9 pro- dimensions, massive
including sounds from the seaside, rain and DISPLAY light leaking through the bottom feature in the laptop, which cessor as well. With 1 TB SSD stor- trackpad, dedicated CoPilot
meditation music. The earbuds are said to Sporting a 16-inch OLED display, of the keys rather than illuminat- worked snappily. For work meet- age in the unit I received, I didn’t button
keep you company for about 40 hours on a the laptop rests on a hinge that al- ing the keys from within. The ings and product briefings, the had worry about running out of Cons: Average webcam,
single charge. You can connect it to two lows the display to be pushed back travel on the soft-finish keys was webcam served well enough. space anytime soon, as I do store a design/colour doesn’t
devices at the same time. The realme Buds to lie flush with the keyboard. The satisfactory. However, in even slightly low-lit lot of photos on my laptops. The stand out
Air6 Pro is priced at ₹4,199. display has a 16:10 aspect ratio, An interesting addition to the conditions the videos were super system runs on Windows 11

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SENNHEISER ACCENTUM TRUE WIRELESS. Customisation and clarity trump in this TWS set Mahananda Bohidar
The weekend is almost here… if you want it bad enough! At the fag end of this scorching summer, here are some fun, silly
but supremely addictive games you can try out over the weekend!
Mahananda Bohidar

Crossy Road Shooty Skies


I
’m loyal to the earbuds I
use. I have very little This couldn’t be While this game
reason to switch. But, I more literal. looks and sounds
was intrigued when the Sen- There’s a chicken. like it was made by
nheiser Accentum True Wire- There’s a road. You the same developer
less earbuds landed on my gotta make the as Crossy Road, it’s
desk, promising the premium chicken cross the not! You can cruise
signature Sennheiser sound, at road. Building on along the sky
a price that doesn’t hurt. Read the 8-bit visual shooting enemies,
on to know if it manages to de- nostalgia, this collecting coins and
liver the premium experience game has almost surprise powers. It’s
that we’ve all come to expect of no learning curve. strangely
TWS earbuds beyond a certain The visuals are reminiscent of
price point. trippy and Galaga, which I
engaging. Easy as it played endlessly as
DESIGN may seem, one a child on lazy
Design-wise, both the case and wrong move and Sundays, thanks to
the earbuds look pretty basic. I your chicken is my 64-in-1 game
got the black colour variant for progressions. His velvety voice BATTERY comfortable to wear and deliv- done for. There’s a cartridge. Shooty
review, but customers can shone through before I A single round of charging the ers good acoustic. What might cute little sound it Skies too presents
choose between white and blue switched to the rap-heavy earbuds delivers around 8 keep it from being a hit is the makes with every in all its trippy 8-bit
as well. While the style might Cypher Pt 3:Killer by the BTS hours of continuous playback fact that the market is already hop at the beginning, which can become annoying the glory and making progress can get trickier than it
not stand out, the buds were rapline — Suga, RM and J- — this was pretty much the saturated with great TWS op- longer you play the game. But the game itself stays seems beyond a point due to a dozen things going on at
comfortable to wear for exten- Hope. The heavy bass thumped case in my experience. On any tions at this price range and engaging and fun throughout! the same time on-screen.
ded listening. There’s no stem through the earbuds and didn’t given day, I’d listen to 1-2 even a little lower. Yes, they
on the earbuds — the touch distort even at a slightly am- hours of music and use it min- may not have ALL the features
controls are placed on the ex- ped-up volume. The guitar riffs imally for calls and meetings. that the Accentum True Wire-
terior space on the bud itself. resonated from Fortunate Son
by Credence Clearwater re-
The charging case delivers
about 4 rounds of full charge.
less possesses, but a little com-
promise here and there is not
Fluffy Fall Fishing Food
FUNCTIONALITY vival. Hozier’s soothing dulcet The case retains an additional something the common con- You’re a fluffball — in The storyline, if I
To begin with, the touch inter- vocals in Two Sweet and Take 20 hours of charge when the sumer would mind if they get a real life, maybe — can call it that, is
face on the buds took me some Me To Church also sounded buds are placed back in, till the more stylish design and but definitely in this as bizarre as they
getting used to. Not because great on the device. By default, case runs out of battery. It’s equally good acoustic at a game! You’re floating come. There’s a
the design is unique but accur- the acoustic is well-balanced. also Qi-compatible for wire- lower price point. through an endless cat, fishing for
ate touching of the exact spot There are a couple of presets less charging. tunnel with food, except the
to trigger a function took some such as Bass Boost and even a obstructions in food in the river
time. Once I got used to it, the Podcast mode, apart from a VERDICT SNAPSHOT different shapes and is hamburger
touch sensitivity didn’t get customisable equaliser. The Sennheiser Accentum forms blocking your galore. When you
triggered when I didn’t intend The active noise cancella- True Wireless does some Price: ₹19,990 way. All you gotta do fish out a
it to. tion was also effective, not the things really well and thank- Pros: Comfortable fit, is avoid them, and hamburger, the
I set the earbuds up using best I’ve experienced but fully most of it has to do with lots of customisation make sure you don’t cat’s other
the Sennheiser Smart Control enough to drown out the chat- the audio experience it deliv- options in-app, Sound touch any surface! hamburger friend
app, which offers tons of cus- ter in a crowded metro train. ers. It also has one of the most Profile feature, decent Yes, not even the on shore eats it
tomisations. I loved the sound And not good enough to drown comprehensive in-app fea- soundstage sides of the tunnel up in a gulp. And
check feature, which did de- out aggressive honking by the tures I’ve ever seen at this Cons: Touch sensitivity that you’re that’s how you
liver the best sound profile auto driver taking me home. price point or even with more takes a bit of getting scooching through. earn points in
customised to my taste and There are adjustable levels of premium models. used to, design isn’t In my first couple of this game.
hearing levels after a series of transparency on the app. On Despite its price tag, it premium, noise attempts, where I honestly thought I’d ace it, I found Progress is fast
checks. calls, too, I was told my voice hasn’t been designed to look cancellation could have myself smashed against the wall in no time. The longer and soon you have a motley crew of a dragonfruit, a
I played Friends by V from came through clearly, with premium and might not feel it been better you survive, the more points you earn, and the more treasure box and another cat keeping you company
BTS with its slow but fun chord minimal disturbance. either. Having said that, it’s fluffies you can buy as a result! on the shore.
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QUICKLY.
Bosch mulls bidding
for Whirlpool
Hyundai’s IPO advisors could laugh Britannia fully committed
to West Bengal: Amit Mitra
German engineering group
Robert Bosch GmbH is
all the way to the bank with $40-m fee Mithun Dasgupta
weighing a bid for US Kolkata
appliances manufacturer WINDFALL. Automaker will pay banks including JPMorgan, Citigroup and HSBC, 1.3% of the IPO size
Whirlpool, according to three Amid uncertainties over the
people familiar with the matter, a valuation of up to $30 brokerages IIFL and Kotak future of Britannia Indus-
a move that would boost its Reuters billion. Mahindra, and Jefferies tries’ Kolkata plant, Amit
position in the white goods Mumbai topped the country's IPO Mitra, Advisor to West
market. Bosch has been talking THE BANKS fee league table last year, Bengal Chief Minister, said
to potential advisers about the The banks advising South Hyundai India will pay London Stock Exchange the biscuit maker is fully
possibility of making an offer Korean automaker Hyundai banks, including JPMorgan, Group data showed. committed to the State.
for Whirlpool, which has a on its India IPO are set to Citigroup and HSBC, 1.3% India's IPO fee rose 55 At a press briefing in
market capitalisation of about make as much as $40 million of the IPO size, the sources per cent to hit $164 million Nabanna, the State secret- Amit Mitra
$4.8 billion, sources said. REUTERS in fees, three sources said on added. Citi and JPMorgan last year, with a record 234 ariat, Mitra said Britannia In-
the condition of anonymity, declined to comment, while companies listing. Banks in dustries Executive Vice-
Demand for long tenure a windfall in a market where Hyundai India and HSBC New York earned $890 mil- Chairman and Managing permanent workers accep-
bond to rise: ICICI Pru Life banks struggle to make did not reply to requests lion while Hong Kong IPO Director Varun Berry as- ted the VRS; and discussions
money given cost-conscious seeking comment. fees totalled $135 million sured him the company re- are on with contractual
clients and fewer big deals. That translates to $40 last year, per Dealogic data . mained committed. workers. The development
Demand for the longer-duration This would be the second- million for a single deal at Mitra spoke to Berry, who has cast a shadow over the
bonds is likely to be supported highest fee pot ever for in- the top end of the deal size, JACKPOT. Historically, most big equity deals in India have come FEE SPLIT is abroad, over the phone: future of the over seven-dec-
from growth in pension funds vestment banks working on making it the second best from state-owned companies that ‘offer very low fees’ REUTERS The fee split among advising “Berry told me that after re- ade-old factory. Mitra mean-
and the upcoming index an initial public offering payday for banks after banks has not been decided turning, the Britannia team time rubbished reports that
inclusion, according to one of (IPO) in India; it comes fintech Paytm's 2021 IPO yet, but typically lead man- will meet the State govern- Britannia is leaving West
the country’s largest insurers. amid a sharp surge in equity yielded $44 million for its per cent - 3.5 per cent in the Indian market's low rev- agers get the lion's share. ment officials to take the Bengal. He said the company
The addition of India to deals, a bright spot in dull seven advisers, Dealogic fees, while it could be 2 -3 enue potential, but they ex- JPMorgan, Citi and HSBC business here from strength is making products worth
JPMorgan Chase.’s emerging Asia. data showed. Banks in India per cent in Hong Kong. pect that to change in the are the lead banks on the to strength.” over ₹1,000 crore through a
markets bond index will provide Hyundai Motor's India get between 1 per cent and 3 Historically most big coming years. Hyundai India IPO. In a recent stock exchange franchisee which would con-
a further fillip to the notes as 40 unit this month filed for reg- per cent of an IPO size as equity deals in India have A $40 million payout from Other banks on the deal filing, Britannia said a volun- tinue.
per cent of the selected bonds ulatory approval for a list- fees, with larger deals giving come from state-owned the Hyundai India IPO include Morgan Stanley and tary retirement scheme Mitra added the Britannia
have maturities of 15 years and ing, which could be the na- more bargaining power to companies that, bankers say, would represent a fourth of India's Kotak, they said. offered to workers at its fact- MD has assured him that the
above, Vidya Iyer, head of fixed tion's biggest and will see the issuers. An IPO worth offer very low fees. India's total IPO fee income Morgan Stanley and Ko- ory at Kolkata’s Taratala has registered office of the com-
income at ICICI Prudential Life the South Korean parent about $3 billion would see Western bankers of $164 million in 2023, ac- tak did not reply to a Reu- been accepted by all the per- pany would remain in
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Insurance., said. BLOOMBERG raise around $2.5-3 billion at banks in New York earning 3 privately complain about cording to Dealogic. Indian ters request for comment. manent workers. Around 120 Kolkata.

Sattva group, Bain Capital to float Royal Canin to serve smaller pet food packs
to protect the health of the Singh said, adding that it

platform for building co-living assets PT Jyothi Datta


Mumbai

Indian consumers prefer to


pet, but also to develop India
as an export hub for compan-
ies,” Singh told businessline.
He said, “About 85 per
would depend on building
the scale of operations and
sourcing quality raw materi-
als. RC in India is a wholly-
Janaki Krishnan
Sattva group buy in smaller packs their pet
food, says Satinder Singh,
cent of packs sold here are
less than 1.2 kg – Indian con-
owned subsidiary of France-
based RC, which is a wholly-
Mumbai now has total Managing Director sumers prefer to buy in smal- owned subsidiary of Mars.
constructed with Royal Canin (India). ler packs.”
Bengaluru-based Sattva Catering to this demand But when pet food packs EXPORT HUB
group is on the verge of sign- portfolio of for smaller packs, and as a are imported from the West, On making India an export
ing an agreement with Bain 80 msf of which possible precursor to manu- they are not in line with local hub for pet food, Singh said
Capital to set up a platform 45 msf is facturing from here in fu- needs, he noted. manufacturing standards
that would develop built-to- ture, the French pet food The packaging centre, need to be in place for the
suit assets that will be man- commercial and manufacturer has set up a opened this April, makes RC local pet food industry, and it
aged by Colive, a co-living
provider in which it has a
35 msf residential ₹100-crore, high-end pack-
aging facility in Bhiwandi,
more flexible – repackaging
in small packs from 200 gm
should be made mandatory.
Imported products are regu-
majority stake, top officials Maharashtra. to 4 kg, he said. Since these lated in global markets, but if
of the real estate developer Bain Capital as a partner for LIVED EXPERIENCE. Built-to-suit assets will be managed by are premium products, he fluctuates, he added. Glob- local standards are not en-
said. Colive. Colive, a co-living provider STANDARDS explained, consumers buy ally, RC is part of the Mars forced on domestic pet food
Both Bain Capital and Sat- The group is also thinking This may bring cheer to local smaller packs more fre- group, and started its India producers, he stressed, it was
tva would be bringing in in terms of monetising its pet owners but Singh further quently, and then upgrade. operations in 2007. bad for the health of the pets,
equity into the platform; investment in flex space said, adding that the com- where more than six pro- flags the need for stringent This helps improve “fill The packaging centre is and industry. The industry is
Sattva group officials de- provider Simpliworks, in pany had a sizeable portfolio jects will be launched this standards for the domestic rates” and service local mar- “the first footprint of putting in fact, taking this up with
clined to give more details, which it has a 50 per cent for a public offering. year. pet food industry; “not just ket needs, when demand up a manufacturing centre,” the government, he added.
and said these were still be- stake, through an initial In Mumbai, the company
ing finalised. public offering, but these PORTFOLIO is making its entry and will
Bain Capital is likely to plans are still fluid. Sattva group currently has a also acquire land parcels for
bring in more capital into It currently manages 3.8 total constructed portfolio 1.5 msf of launches. In the
the venture; the sharehold- million square feet of space of 80 msf of which commer- commercial segment it has
ers agreement would be fi- across eight cities and that cial is 45 msf alongside 35 projects of over 13 msf un-
nalised in the next 3-4 will expand to 4.5 msf by the msf residential. der construction, and com-
weeks, Shivam Agarwal, VP, end of FY25. Another 88 msf is in vari- ing up, in Bengaluru, Hy-
Strategic Management, Sat- Shivam Agarwal said dis- ous stages of construction, derabad, Chennai and Pune.
tva group said. cussions are on to either get and in the pipeline. The company has a capital
“We will be buying land or a partner in now in a pre- In the current fiscal year, expenditure of ₹12,000-
doing joint developments, IPO transaction or go the company plans to launch 14,000 crore lined up over
and build the properties for straight in for an IPO. residential projects of an the next 2-3 years and has
Colive to manage,” he ex- “We are in discussions area of 21 million square estimated pre-sales worth
plained. with bankers to assess that… feet in Bengaluru, Hydera- ₹6,000-6,500 crore in FY25,
Separately a term sheet we are still a little bit away bad and Mumbai, with most compared to ₹3,500 crore
has also been signed to get from concretising it,” he of it envisaged in Bengaluru last year.

Volkswagen latches onto Rivian in


$5-b EV pact to catch up with Tesla
go it alone is too high and in-
Bloomberg vestors are less keen on EV
companies than when Rivian
Volkswagen AG is taking an- started,” said Erik Gordon,
other swing in its long clinical professor at the Uni-
struggle to catch up with versity of Michigan’s Ross
Tesla Inc., plowing $5 billion School of Business.
into a tie-up with the US
company’s closest would-be ‘EQUAL PARTNERS’
rival, Rivian Automotive Inc. The new venture will be
VW and Rivian are set to “equally controlled and
jointly develop battery- owned” by VW and Rivian,
powered vehicles and soft- the companies said in a joint
ware, a partnership that will statement. The deal raises
give the German carmaker PLUGGING INTO POTENTIAL. The partnership will give the questions about overlap with
access to the US company’s German carmaker access to the US company’s technology REUTERS VW’s planned revival of the
technology. For loss-making defunct Scout brand, set to
Rivian, the deal is a financial make electric pickups for the
lifeline as manufacturers $4 billion more over time, paused plans to build a new North American market
large and small rethink expanding its footprint in manufacturing plant in from 2026.
strategies in a slowing EV the US where the manufac- Georgia to conserve cash A project devised under
market. turer has a history of failed while contending with deep former CEO Herbert Diess,
Europe’s biggest carmaker attempts to gain market losses, which amounted to electric-only Scout is devel-
is working on several fronts share. Blume has made roughly $39,000 for each oping its own platform set to
to regain momentum in its boosting US sales a priority vehicle built last quarter. be produced at a plant in
bumpy EV rollout where to better balance its depend- South Carolina that has star-
delays and glitchy models ence on China, it’s biggest EV MARKET SLOWDOWN ted construction.
have put off buyers. The is- market that’s increasingly The move comes as the Volkswagen plans to take
sues have pushed VW Chief dominated by local compet- broader auto industry re- the initial $1-billion equity
Executive Officer Oliver itors. trenches amid an unexpec- stake in Rivian through an
Blume into making unpre- ted slowdown in demand for unsecured convertible note
cedented deals with the SHARES UP AND DOWN electric vehicles. Ford Motor that will exchange into
Rivian tie-up following an in- VW’s shares on Wednesday Co. is cutting spending on Rivian shares on or after
vestment of $700 million in declined 1.6 per cent in early EVs by $12 billion and delay- December 1.
China’s Xpeng Inc. Frankfurt trading, taking ing new battery-powered Amazon.com Inc. is Rivi-
losses this year to 7.7 per models and factories, while an’s largest shareholder with
TECH ACCESS cent. Rivian’s stock soared as General Motors Co. recently a 16 per cent stake valued at
“VW is gaining valuable tech- much as 58 per cent in exten- acknowledged it will take nearly $2 billion as of Tues-
nology access with this ded trading after Tuesday’s “decades” for the EV market day’s close.
transaction,” Bernstein ana- announcement, recapturing to develop. The pact then calls for VW
lyst Stephen Reitman said. about half of the stock’s year- Mainstream buyers’ re- to invest an additional $2 bil-
“The tie-up with Rivian is a to-date losses. luctance to embrace the elec- lion in Rivian shares via two
further nail in the coffin of The surprise deal with tric age has left pure-play EV equal tranches in 2025 and
VW’s ambition to develop its Rivian gives the EV maker makers like Rivian on the 2026. The German auto-
own in-house standalone financial relief after it has ropes. Even market leader maker also intends to put $2
software stacks.” struggled to ramp up pro- Tesla is facing disappointing billion into the joint venture
Under the JV plan, VW duction and deliveries of its sales and shrinking profit through a payment at its in-
will make an initial $1 billion electric pickup and SUV margins. ception and a loan available
investment and as much as models. Rivian in March “The cost of continuing to in 2026.
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VIPIN SONDHI

Calibrated support
T
hat manufacturing is a key
pillar for a Viksit Bharat in
2047 is a given. Most
economists, barring a few,
MSP hikes on oilseeds, pulses, millets are welcome are in agreement on the
criticality of manufacturing for a nation
fter deficient rains last year in both the

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to become developed. Job creation
South-West and North-East monsoons should be targetted as the biggest
outcome of the transformation of India
which dampened agricultural output, a into a manufacturing powerhouse, as we
stalling monsoon this year has delayed sowing

Making India a global


need to convert the power of our young
operations. Therefore, the Centre’s announcement demography into a massive dividend.
Therefore, for India to reach a GDP of
of Minimum Support Prices (MSPs) for the $30 trillion from $3.6 trillion today,
upcoming kharif is timely, ensuring that farmers manufacturing will need to contribute a
have visibility on prices if not on yields. Hikes in MSP
have been quite handsome for most crops at 6-13 per
cent over the previous year.
minimum of 20 per cent, preferably 25
per cent, of GDP by 2047. Up from a
stagnant 1317 per cent in the last four
decades. That would make its
contribution from $0.5 trillion today to
manufacturing powerhouse
Two factors seem to have dictated the $6-7.5 trillion in 2047. WAY AHEAD. Appoint a ‘sherpa-like’ person of high credibility
fixation of crop-wise MSPs. The need is to The previous government had taken
several steps to provide a fillip to
at the Centre and in each of the key manufacturing States
step up output of oilseeds and pulses —
manufacturing, including creating
particularly tur which is an exclusively champions in 14 sectors through the PLI alignment not only of policies, but also facilitate reforms in land and labour, chambers and directors of the institutes
kharif crop — where India is highly import schemes. Corporate taxes for new on seamless implementation between even if in stages. of higher learning, to understand and
dependent. There were significant reverses manufacturing units had been reduced the Centre and the States, i.e., a Infrastructure and logistics : facilitate the implementation of the
in the output of pulses (down 6 per cent), considerably. Taking it further, the BJP in coordinated approach to leveraging Businesses prefer plug-and-play National Research Foundation Bill, 2023
its recent manifesto has pledged to opportunities and overcoming industrial parks as industrial parks come and the ₹1-lakh crore corpus to promote
oilseeds (down 4 per cent), maize (down 8 transform India into a global challenges at various levels. While the with requisite infrastructure and technological innovation in sunrise
per cent) and coarse cereals (down 4 per manufacturing hub and boost Centre’s sherpa would be intimately pre-approved clearances. This allows sectors as announced in the interim
cent) last season. MSP increases this year employment in crucial sectors such as involved in formulating policies at the businesses to start production in the budget in February 2024.
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seem designed to encourage farmers to shift electronics, defence, mobile, pharma, Centre, the State sherpas would tailor shortest possible time frame, as also These juxtaposed with solutions to
to higher acreages of ragi (11.5 per cent textiles and automotive. these policies to the needs and focus their energy and resources on bridging the valley of death — that is,
While the Centre, possibly through requirements of their respective States innovation. The Mahindra World City at from Technology Readiness Levels 3 to 7,
increase in MSP), tur (7.8 per cent increase) the Budget in mid-July, will continue the and convert them into a plan for Chennai and Jaipur under the when most ideas do not make it from the
and oilseeds such as sunflower seed (7.7 per thrust towards the transformation, the implementation. Both the Centre and public-private-partnership are good experimental proof-of-concept to
cent), sesamum (7.3 per cent) and nigerseed action on the ground takes place in the States would, therefore, have the examples. The State sherpas could do prototype demonstration in an
(12.7 per cent). In line with poll promises, States. The implementation of central ownership to see these policies through well to facilitate creation of many, many operational environment.
policy has to be suitably adapted by the to implementation. more industrial parks, preferably under Taken together, these will go a long
MSPs for the current year also factor in States and then executed. In the States. Policy formulation: Facilitation the PPP mode, while ensuring that the way in enhancing the national
margins of 50 per cent or more over At their districts. That is where the real thereof would be a key role of the Central connectivity to-and-from these parks to investment in R&D from our 0.7 per cent
cultivation costs (including family labour) challenge lies and must be addressed. sherpa in close collaboration with the the State and National Highways is world to the developed world’s 2.5 per cent.
for each crop. MSPs for crops such as bajra, The appointment of a ‘sherpa-like’ State sherpas. We have to go beyond the class. Trade and export: A manufacturing
person of high credibility at the Centre PLI scheme applicable to the champion Similarly, the PM’s Gati Shakti powerhouse by definition means a global
tur and maize in fact factor in margins of and individually in key manufacturing sectors already mentioned. While programme for multi-modal player. The central sherpa would do well
54-77 per cent. States could be a pivotal step in mobile phones have done well, the other connectivity which expects to reduce to work with the Commerce and
MSP announcements do influence orchestrating this transformation of sectors have until now underperformed. average logistics cost to 8-9 per cent by Industry Ministry, the Ministry of
sowing decisions. But policymakers should India as a manufacturing powerhouse, by It would be important to understand the 2030 from 13 per cent today, and further External Affairs and the chambers of
bear in mind that they alone are not creating for businesses a pathway causes thereof and smoothen the bumps. to a globally competitive 6-7 per cent in industry to identify key export markets
through the complexities of India’s The sherpas must work with industry due course, must be expedited to — by product — and facilitate
sufficient to nudge farmers away from paddy myriad — as each State has its own — chambers, especially those representing completion within the targeted prioritising of and negotiation of Free
to other crops; they need to be backed by manufacturing ecosystems. MSMEs, to facilitate policy formulation, time-frame or earlier. Trade Agreements. Through
significant procurement by the state. While Josh Linkner, a best selling author, adaption and implementation. Ease of and cost of doing business: autonomous organisations like the
there is a well-oiled Central as well as State delineates five powerful lessons Having said that, what is required is One of the greatest contributions that Quality Council of India, the sherpas
borrowed from the original sherpas, who deeper reforms, specifically in land and the sherpas can make is to help could ensure that Indian manufacturers,
procurement machinery for paddy and we all know as a part of the Tibetan labour. Land (acquisition and dismantle our cumbersome regulatory especially MSMEs, meet global quality
wheat to feed the PDS (Public Distribution ethnic group with their rich culture, requisitioning of property) and labour framework, particularly at the States. standards and certifications.
System), procurement mechanisms for climbing skills and ability to endure high fall under the Concurrent List and are Simplicity, together with self-regulation The appointment of the sherpas at the
other crops such as millets, oilseeds haven’t altitudes with little oxygen. These politically sensitive. Land itself falls must be the objective. Manufacturing Centre and States can go a long way in
lessons are: leading others to the top; under the State list. Amongst the biggest companies — both domestic and foreign addressing the multi-faceted challenges
yet evolved. Last year, well over a third of detailed planning; expecting and contributions of the sherpas would be to — will be attracted to States with the facing the manufacturing sector in its
the marketable surplus for paddy and over preparing for setbacks; walking with the highest ease and lowest cost of doing quest to become globally competitive.
40 per cent of the surplus for pulses were team; and being a great listener. business as it makes them more We have the leadership, the desire, the
mopped up by official agencies, but maize, Therefore, selection of the right The sherpas must work competitive. will, the ambition and the talent to
millets and oilseeds saw less than 6 per cent person(s) as sherpas, at the Centre and with industry chambers, R&D and innovation: This forms the transform India into a global
the States, will be critical. They must foundation for the success of the manufacturing powerhouse. We need
of their marketable surplus being procured. command respect at the Centre and especially those transformation to a manufacturing better seamless coordination amongst
To better meet the nutritional needs of within their respective States, by having representing MSMEs, to powerhouse. The sherpa at the Centre all stakeholders.
lower income households, the PDS in any delivered in manufacturing and/or would do well to work with the
industrial policy in the past. facilitate policy formulation, Department of Science and Technology, The writer is Independent Director, and former MD and
case needs to diversify beyond cereals into
millets, pulses and edible oils.
India’s federal structure: Requires adaption and implementation. the Principal Scientific Advisor, industry CEO, Ashok Leyland and JCB India. Views are personal

Then there is the problem of uneven


distribution of benefits from state
procurement even with respect to rice and
wheat. As the State cannot procure the
entire marketable surplus of any crop or
Residual dividend policy is gaining traction
ensure even purchases across farmer
segments or regions, the real solution to It makes available more funds for capex, acquisition and R&D, thereby helping companies boost growth and profits
remunerative prices for farmers lies in them rapid technological advancements and as dividends, opting to allocate a
being able to freely market their produce to P Saravanan evolving market conditions, has significant portion towards research and
private buyers, both in the domestic and A Paul Williams prompted a re-evaluation of this development, and acquisitions. While
export markets. For this the Centre needs to approach. Residual dividend policy, residual dividend policies offer several

D
prevail upon States to lower the barriers ividend policy, a critical aspect of which emphasises reinvesting profits benefits, it is important to consider their
corporate finance, has witnessed into the business to fuel growth, has potential drawbacks. Dividend payouts
that impair inter-State movement of significant shifts in recent years. gained traction among major can vary significantly year to year, which
produce. Farmers need timely access to Prominent business houses, both corporations. may not be attractive to investors
market intelligence and must be globally and in India, are increasingly At its core, residual dividend policy seeking consistent income. Fluctuating
empowered vis-à-vis intermediaries and adopting a residual dividend policy, a entails prioritising capital expenditures dividends could confuse investors who
strategy that prioritises investment in and working capital requirements. After are looking for stable dividend.
large corporate buyers, through collective growth opportunities before these financial obligations are met, any The adoption of residual dividend
initiatives such as co-operative societies and distributing profits to shareholders. Let remaining profits, or residuals, are BENEFICIAL. Less payouts more payoffs policy has significant implications for
farmer-producer organisations. us look at the evolving trends in dividend distributed to shareholders as dividends. investors. While it may result in
policy, the rationale behind the shift This approach aligns with the company’s fluctuating dividend payouts, it could
towards residual dividends, and its growth objectives, ensuring that towards it, while reducing dividends. lead to long-term capital appreciation as
implications for investors. sufficient funds are available for Conversely, if investment opportunities the company’s investments drive growth
Dividend paid by the company is not reinvestment in profitable ventures. are limited, it can distribute more and profitability. Investors seeking
FROM THE VIEWSROOM. an expense in accounting terms, rather it dividends. Investors often perceive stable income may prefer companies
is an appropriation of profits to the RATIONALE BEHIND THE SHIFT companies with residual dividend with established dividend track records,
owners of the company. Dividend is The shift towards residual dividend policies as financially disciplined and but those with a longer-term investment
Leader of Opposition must be on the ball always paid as a percentage on the face
value of the share. As per the SEBI’s
policy is driven by several factors. It
allows companies to reinvest a larger
focused on long-term growth, which can
boost investor confidence.
horizon may find companies who adopt
residual dividend policy, more appealing.
party’s own government in 2013. current Listing Obligations and portion of their earnings into growth An examination of top business As companies focus on innovation,
TCA Srinivasa Raghavan The question that’s begging to Disclosure Requirements it is opportunities, such as research and houses reveals a clear trend towards growth, and long-term sustainability,
be asked is if Rahul Gandhi will act mandatory for every company to development, capital expenditures, and residual dividend policy. Companies like residual dividend policy has emerged as a

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ow that he has been as a more mature man now, or disclose their dividend policy in their acquisitions. This could lead to higher Reliance, TCS, and others have strategic tool for achieving these
elected Leader of whether he will continue to be annual report and website. Traditionally, long-term profitability and increased consistently prioritised reinvestment in objectives.
Opposition (LoP) in the childish. The biggest problem he companies adhered to stable dividends, shareholder value. Further, this policy their businesses, resulting in substantial
Lok Sabha, will Rahul Gandhi hug has in this regard is that he has aiming to provide consistent payouts to provides flexibility in dividend payouts. growth and shareholder value creation. Saravanan is a professor of finance and accounting at IIM
Narendra Modi and wink? zero administrative experience. shareholders. However, the dynamic If a company has lucrative investment Further, tech companies, distribute a Tiruchirappalli and Williams is the Head of India at
Remember that ridiculous episode He steadfastly refused to become a business environment, characterised by projects, it could allocate more funds relatively small portion of their earnings Sernova Financial
in February 2019? minister after the Congress came
Jokes aside, as LoP now he will to power in 2004.
be a member of several More importantly, he has grown
committees that also have the up in a family that was privately LETTERS TO EDITOR Send your letters by email to bleditor@thehindu.co.in or by post to ‘Letters to the Editor’, The Hindu Business Line, Kasturi Buildings, 859-860, Anna Salai, Chennai 600002.
prime minister as a member. They very contemptuous of politicians.
will have to sit across or around a Stories of that abound.
table to thrash out a consensus on That atmosphere, say those who Election of Speaker the occasion’ and the nation will no areas over the last 18 months, while the attorneys, the process relieves the Supreme Court mandated
many contentious issues. know him, has shaped his conduct This refers to ‘Om Birla re-elected as longer witness the frequent walkouts growth in agriculture production has attending of courts by the claimant. establishment of a self-declaration
How Rahul Gandhi conducts and behaviour. Sonia Gandhi, with Lok Sabha Speaker in unanimous by the Opposition even as the same tapered, largely owing to unseasonal However, in India it is not mandatory mechanism for advertisements
himself in committee will be her European upbringing, is voice vote’ (June 26). It was an is represented by a much stronger rains. With global warming-induced to engage an attorney in consumer directing broadcasters, print and
closely watched. It’s one thing to respectful of other people. She is appreciable gesture on the part of INDIA bloc this time around. climate change resulting in lower cases and the filing process is simple digital media to file self-declaration
grandstand on the floor of the never discourteous as Rahul can the Leader of the Opposition Rahul SK Gupta yield, it is time to focus more on and cost-free. But attendance is a certificates of compliance before
House and quite another to do it in be, as Hemanta Biswa Sarma Gandhi to congratulate the NDA New Delhi developing climate-resilient crops. requirement. publishing or broadcasting any
a committee. The LoP position found out when he was in the nominee Om Birla on his re-election M Jeyaram Necessary regulatory amendments advertisement is welcome.
isn’t a consolation prize for not Congress and had gone to see him. as the Speaker of the 18th Lok Address rural distress Sholavandan, TN may be brought out to encourage Technical glitches and procedural
being prime minister. The LoP in committee needs to Sabha. It’s a different matter that The new government at the Centre redress through the Champerty issues have to be sorted out and
The record so far is that Rahul be fully aware of details, effects Rahul Gandhi also went on to has its tasks cut out to address the Compensation mechanism route, considering the immense consumers should be insulated
Gandhi has often repudiated in and consequences of whatever is gainfully utilise this opportunity to mounting rural distress and With reference to ‘The Champerty benefits attached to it. from deceitful and exaggerated
public what Mallikarjun Kharge as under consideration. That highlight the crucial role of the continuing high food prices that route to consumer justice’ (June 26), Sitaram Popuri advertisements, particularly on
LoP had agreed to in committee. requires serious application of Opposition in representing the voice continue to plague the Indian this compensation settlement Bengaluru healthcare, gaming and share
Indeed, no one has forgotten how mind. So far, Rahul Gandhi has not of the people within the House. economy. Higher fuel and food mechanism is really cost-effective market
he dramatically tore up a Cabinet surprised us with an exhibition of Let us hope that both our elected prices have driven up inflation in and speedy. Apart from the Consumer interest Vinod Johri
decision on corruption of his that quality. Maybe he will, now. representatives will genuinely ‘rise to rural markets more than in urban pre-financing benefits extended by Apropos ‘Glitches galore’ (June 26), Delhi

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What next for our cities? Fiscal effects of


energy transition
Greater thrust must be given to public transport
AASHEERWAD DWIVEDI
Kala S Sridhar

O
ver the next few decades,

W
hat should the urban most of the countries,
development agenda of including India will go DOUBLE WHAMMY. Already poor eastern States,
the new government through a significant
be? Very few countries of the energy transition to reliant on fossil fuels, will suffer. This needs to be addressed
world have become developed achieve their Net Zero targets. This
and reached a per capita income would entail a steady reduction in the
of $10,000 without at least share of fossil fuels like coal, oil and
becoming 60 per cent urban. natural gas, along with increasing share
Where are Indian cities placed? of greener sources of energy in the
Taking a global perspective of our overall energy portfolio.
cities, we note that they are like India has pledged to move to Net Zero
PUBLIC TRANSPORT. Driving
cities in the US in terms of by 2070, though the energy transition is
jobs PICHUMANI K
mobility: Public transport is more happening at an even faster pace. The
a feature of large cities both in installed solar energy capacity stands at
India and the US, when compared poverty is more challenging than 82.63 GW as of April 2024, increasing by
with smaller cities in both the rural poverty because of social 30 times in the last nine years.
countries where mobility is exclusion, food insecurity, Though this energy transition is
increasingly driven by own environmental challenges and important and inevitable, it is bound to
private vehicles. Based on a survey housing unaffordability. lead to disruptions. One impact that is
(https://www.statista.com/ We do not yet have estimates of often not appreciated fully is the ‘Fiscal
forecasts/1348453/most- urban poverty which are Impact’ given India’s high dependence
common-modes-of- significant for their effects on the on fossil fuel revenue. Both the Centre
transportation-for- use of public transport. Given our and State governments impose a
commuting-in-india), as of cities’ income, it would benefit a multitude of taxes, cesses, duties and
March 2024, nearly 43 per cent of significantly high proportion of even non-tax levies such as dividends
respondents reporting using their our urban poor and the middle and royalties on fossil fuels. And the
own car in the first place, followed class to have access to public amount collected is not insignificant. GETTY IMAGES

by those owning a motor bicycle transport. Bhandari and Dwivedi (2021)


at the second place (34 per cent), There is evidence that the (https://shorturl.at/VSjoT) estimated Karnataka get 14-15 per cent and Delhi fossils, have much lower renewable importantly, if the policy makers do not
and only 31 per cent of Indian existence of public transport that revenue collected from these gets 8 per cent. So, naturally the fiscal capacity. Hence, it is clear that the device a mechanism to compensate the
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commuters reportedly used ensures unconditional access to sources amounted to approximately 3.2 impact of moving away from the fossil ongoing transition would create winners ‘disadvantaged’ States in time, it might
public transport, ranking it in the jobs, which is important for per cent of GDP in 2019-20, out of which fuels will vary widely across States, with and losers among States. have serious political economy
third place after cars and motor ensuring growth with jobs. 2 per cent was for the Centre and 1.2 per some States taking much bigger hit. Additionally, States which will lose consequences.
bicycles. The evidence from Hurricane cent was for States. To understand its out more on the revenue front are But for the Centre this will not be an
For comparison, in the US, the Sandy, based on recent research, importance, this amounted to 20.8 per STATE VARIATIONS mostly located in eastern part of the unfamiliar situation as it faced such
proportion of commuters using is that when it cut off parts of New cent of revenue for the Union Now this would have been less country with relatively poor issues during GST implementation,
public transport accounted for a York City from public transit, it Government and 8.3 per cent for the problematic had the renewable capacity socio-economic conditions. where the GST compensation played a
meagre 5 per cent as of 2019, affected severely prospects of State governments. of States been similar. However, that is On the other hand, States in the key role in States’ acceptance.
based on the American workers who were looking for Going forward, with the transition not the case as the renewable energy western part are more comfortably Union government will need to do
Community Survey (ACS). Per a jobs. We need to make the various from fossil fuels, the revenue from these potential is largely dependent on placed, with relatively better something similar in this case as well to
Eurobarometer survey, 49 per parts of our sprawling cities sources will decline correspondingly. geographical conditions. socio-economic status. ensure that not only the States are on
cent of people in larger cities of accessible to the poor and middle The same paper estimated that if the States like Gujarat, Maharashtra, There is also no possibility of levying board but also minimise socio-economic
the European Union cities used class via public transport. transition progresses at the current Rajasthan etc. located in the western tax on renewable energy to compensate disruptions.
public transit to commute to pace, total revenue would decline to 1.8 region have highest renewable capacity for revenue loss in the near future. The Sixteenth Finance Commission
work, while in the case of some MIXED ZONING per cent by 2030 and 1 per cent of GDP in the country. On the other hand, the States on the contrary provide subsidies can come up with a strategy. Finance
cities like Vienna, nearly 74 per To encourage proximity of by 2040. So the Centre and States will eastern States like Odisha, Chhattisgarh, for installation of solar panels, Commissions use different criteria for
cent of commuters used public residence and workplaces and soon have to figure out how to raise and Jharkhand, which are also the ones windmills etc. to promote the transition. the interstate distribution of tax sharing
transit. So we find Indian minimal time spent commuting, revenue from alternative sources. more dependent on revenues from Hence, States with lower capacity at the across States in order to maintain
commuters between those in the mixed use zoning with multiple The challenge doesn’t end here. moment may have to bear a bigger fiscal horizontal equity reflecting its need in
US and Europe in their use of land uses would be conducive, Another issue is that not all States will A GST-like compensation burden on that front too. terms of population, area, infrastructure
public transport. even while cities in the US be affected uniformly. Bhandari and This shortfall in own revenue would distance etc.
The new government should typically use low density Dwivedi (2022) ( formula for the eastern mean that their reliance on fund The variance in impact on energy
consider the peculiar features of residential zoning. https://shorturl.at/8wVN3) found that States can be considered transfers from the Centre would transition between States can be
Indian cities while devising Indian cities are also organic, currently States such as Jharkhand, increase, creating additional impact in considered as a factor while deciding the
policies. While Indian cities like with many informal settlements Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh by the Centre and it central government finances. This can devolution formula to ensure horizontal
Bengaluru are projected to have a and little planning. So master obtain 22-23 per cent of their Own can seek the help of the lead to some key issues. equity.
per capita GDP of nearly $12,600 planning exercises, which revenues from coal, oil, and natural gas In fact, the States which will be
by 2030, as per McKinsey (2010), currently span over a few years, combined. Sixteenth Finance negatively affected may not cooperate The writer is Assistant Professor of Economics at
Bengaluru and Pune are must be completed in minimal In contrast, Gujarat, Haryana, Commission for this. fully in the green transition. More Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi University
designated among the sixth and time and not be very detailed.
seventh most congested cities in Indian cities are also unique in
the world, in terms of their their strong land use regulations
vehicular traffic. such as floor area ratio.
The average Indian city’s per The new government can carry
capita income is about ₹63,945
(about $800), based on data from
the Global Human Settlements
forward the agenda of public
transport for growth with jobs,
appropriate land use regulations
MSMEs: The digital path to sustainable growth
Layer. and mixed use zoning for cities.
So paradoxically enough, Harjit Singh digital payments is evident, with over MSMEs to thrive in the digital era.
poverty is also relatively more The writer is professor, Institute for Social and 72 per cent of transactions now being Cloud migration presents tangible

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urbanised in India now with Economic Change, and a visiting Honorary n a rapidly evolving digital conducted digitally. financial advantages for MSMEs,
steadily increasing urbanisation. Fellow, Stanford University’s Center for South landscape, embracing technology Equally important is the need of enabling them to optimise operational
For several reasons, urban Asia. is a necessity for the micro, small, MSMEs to secure their data and costs while simultaneously expediting
and medium enterprises (MSME) networks against sophisticated cyber the introduction of new products and
sector to thrive and sustain growth. threats. With limited budgets, MSMEs services to the market.
This sector plays a crucial role in can benefit from structured, managed Moreover, MSMEs stand to gain
thehindu businessline. fostering entrepreneurship, especially
in semi-urban and rural areas,
cybersecurity systems that protect
operations comprehensively and
considerable benefits from embracing
cloud technology. One of the primary
providing employment opportunities cost-effectively. drivers behind this trend is the desire
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. and driving economic growth. It also Incorporating digital technologies MSMES. Digital pathways ISTOCK to enhance security compliance
significantly contributes to the fosters innovation, enabling MSMEs to measures.
June 27, 2004 country's GDP and exports. But to stay develop new products and services significantly enhance an organisation's
economically relevant, the sector needs tailored to market demands. ability to manage data securely and REALISING THE POTENTIAL
RBI tightens norms for appointment for pvt banks’ directors to leverage technology for growth. Furthermore, digital adoption efficiently. Enterprises can leverage The importance for MSMEs to embrace
The Reserve Bank of India has tightened norms for appointment of directors on To improve operational efficiencies enhances resilience, allowing MSMEs secure connectivity solutions to technology is clear: it is not just a
the boards of private sector banks through a process of checks and balances. In a and reduce costs, a lot of MSMEs to quickly adapt to market changes and transform communication networks by pathway to improved efficiency and
circular addressed to CMDs and CEOs of private sector banks, RBI has stated that commenced digitising their operations. disruptions. Technologies like cloud deploying the cloud-native contact cost savings, but a critical strategy for
private banks should undertake due diligence to determine the suitability of the Nonetheless, the evolving digital computing, AI, and big data analytics centre solutions. long-term sustainability and growth.
persons for appointments/continuing to hold appointment as a director on the landscape has highlighted the need for enable MSMEs to analyse market This implementation can establish a By integrating digital tools and
boards. a more comprehensive, integrated trends, customer preferences and robust business communication solutions, MSMEs can significantly
approach. This shift enables the operational bottlenecks, allowing them framework across their offices, enhance their competitive edge, foster
Paswan rules out Salem Steel sale democratization of digital to make informed decisions quickly. improving customer centricity and innovation, and build resilience against
The Union Steel Ministry is considering two major decisions for Steel Authority of transformation for MSMEs, creating a This agility is crucial for staying ahead ensuring continuous connectivity. market fluctuations and cyber threats.
India (SAIL). First, it might merge Indian Iron and Steel Company Ltd (IISCO) with digital-first ecosystem that drives of competitors and responding to Cloud solutions with dedicated and Digital tools enable MSMEs to
SAIL and second, it might drop the idea of privatising Salem Steel Plant. Mr Ram sustainable growth and customer market demands effectively. secured features, facilitates faster optimise operations, make informed
Vilas Paswan, Union Steel Minister, announced this at a press conference in centricity. Moreover, technology adoption customer connects and keeps them decisions, and navigate the
Kolkata after visiting Rourkela Steel Plant (RSP). MSMEs’ adoption of digital payment facilitates better risk management. connected to business representatives complexities of the digital economy
systems has streamlined transactions, While security remains a primary at all times. effectively.
US State pays Tatas $1 million for scrapping deal reduced processing times, and concern for businesses, integrating Incorporating financial inclusion
The US state of Indian has paid nearly $1 million to Tata America International minimised errors. This shift towards advanced connectivity solutions can initiatives is crucial for empowering The writer is Managing Director, Tata Teleservices
Corporation, a subsidiary of Tata India, for prematurely scrapping an outsourcing
contract last year.

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element (2,3) self-assurance (5) 21. Roughly mended hose, like some old ways (7) 18. Being pert, get gun ready to shoot at end of day (5)
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‘Embedded finance to hit Ather to set up


₹2,000-cr plant Sparsh CCTV plans ₹300-cr
in Maharashtra capex to meet growing demand
$320 b in revenue by 2030’ Aroosa Ahmed
Mumbai Our Bureau
Mumbai
from one million in last six
months. It has also set up two
new warehouses in Haridwar
IN-BUILT GROWTH. Enterprise segment expected to rake in $50 billion, says report Ather Energy will be setting for efficient stock keeping.
up its third manufacturing Sparsh CCTV, a leading man- The company plans to im-
out three layers, which in per cent in early-stage fund- facility in Aurangabad Indus- ufacturer of electronic secur- prove awareness on cyberse-
Our Bureau turn enable private innova- ing rounds. trial City in Maharashtra ity equipment, plans to in- cure video surveillance and
Bengaluru tion: foundational national “With an annual global with an investment of more vest ₹300 crore in the next make aggressive ‘go-to-mar-
digital ID, platform for in- profit pool of $3.2 trillion on than ₹2,000 crore. The man- five years to enhance capa- ket’ strategy to cover major
teroperable instant and a base of $14 trillion in total ufacturing plant will produce city for tapping new oppor- market share in next 2-3
The embedded finance mar- cheap payments, and con- revenue, the financial ser- up to one million units of tunities emerging from the years.
ket projected to reach over sent-based exchange of fed- vices industry is both vehicles and battery packs. Government’s push to use Sparsh CCTV has been at
$320 billion in revenue by eralised data. massive and ripe for innova- The Bengaluru-based ‘Made in India’ devices in the technological forefront
2030, said a report by QED tion,” said Nigel Morris, Ather Energy’s third plant surveillance. and the production capacity and has introduced new fea-
Investors and Boston Con- ENTERPRISE SEGMENT Managing Partner at QED will generate employment The Ministry of Electron- has already been ramped up tures in the global video sur-
sulting Group (BCG). The enterprise segment of spending management Investors. for 4,000 people. “Ather’s de- ics and Information Techno- to 2.5 million units per year veillance arena.
The report highlighted embedded finance is expec- tools. Despite advance- cision highlights Maha- logy recently notified new
the growth in real-time pay- ted to grow to a $50 billion ments, global fintech valu- FINTECH GROWTH rashtra’s pivotal role as a norms for CCTV procure-
ments in India. The number revenue market, with hori- ations have plummeted “Fintechs are growing faster preferred destination for in- ment enabling domestic
of monthly real-time pay- zontal software increasingly from 20 times revenue to than incumbents, and while vestments in automotive manufacturers to receive 100
ments has grown by five integrating payments, lend- four times on average, with the $320 billion in fintech innovation. per cent of the government
times in the last three years, ing, and trade to address funding down 70%, and revenue represents less This investment and Ath- tendered project if they agree
from 2.6 billion to 13.3 bil- persistent issues in ac- nearly 50% in the past year, than 3 per cent today, the er’s selection of Chhatrapati to match the lowest price
lion. The availability of an counts payable and receiv- according to the Boston exponential advances in Sambhajinagar are testa- bidder.
alias directory and QR codes able. Consulting Group. generative AI and continued ments of the fact that this re- Moreover, the Centre has
on top of RTP infrastructure Financial services are be- The decline has been growth in embedded finance gion in Marathwada will now rolled out Cyber Security
was critical to propelling ing embedded into B2B plat- more pronounced in late- indicate that we are still in lead Maharashtra’s growth Certification norms for In-
innovation forms and supplier net- stage investments, which the early stages of fintech’s story. With effective con- ternet of Things (IoT)
The report noted that the works, incorporating have dropped by up to 89%, journey. The separation of nectivity via the Samruddhi products including CCTV
DPI stack has government- value-added services like compared to a decline in the winners and losers is be- Expressway, investors are in- cameras from June 6.
defined protocols through- cash flow forecasting and range of 54 per cent to 73 coming apparent,” he said. creasingly seeing the poten-
tial of this region. This signi- PRODUCTION CAPACITY
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only enhance Maharashtra’s Director, Sparsh CCTV, said

Market for business parks in Kolkata has picked role in the electric mobility
revolution but also contrib-
ute to boosting employment
the company will set up an
anchor unit in the Electronic
Manufacturing Cluster 2.0 in
up in last few years: Harshavardhan Neotia opportunities across the
State,” Devendra Fadnavis,
Maharashtra Deputy Chief
Kashipur, Uttarakhand with
camera production capacity
of one million per month.
“All these parks are premises that they can Minister posted on X. The company has also moved
Mithun Dasgupta either leased out or sold. avail.” Earlier, Fadnavis in an in- UP Electronics Corporation
Kolkata The one under construction According to him, de- teraction with businessline for expanding production at
(Ecospace Business mands for business parks in had stated that he plans to its Noida facility, he said.
The market for business Towers) is fully sold. We Mumbai and Bengaluru are bring Tesla, the American In anticipation of growing
parks in Kolkata has picked have got a good response. much higher, but such parks multinational automotive opportunities, Sparsh late
up in the last couple of Generally, the market has in Kolkata are “much more manufacturer to last year opened a new manu-
years and real estate major picked up in the last couple affordable”. Maharashtra. facturing facility in Haridwar
Ambuja Neotia Group has of years,” Ambuja Neotia
received a good response to Group Chairman Harshav-
its upcoming project in the ardhan Neotia told busi-
city. nessline.
The group, led by Har- Harshavardhan Neotia, On the initial vision be-
shavardhan Neotia, is cur- Chairman, hind launching Ecospace
rently developing a busi- Ambuja Neotia Group Business Park around 10
ness park, christened as years ago, Neotia said, “As
Ecospace Business Towers, we had a decent scale, we
which will have a super balance through nature in- tried to bring in a lifestyle
built-up area of around 4.50 fused workspaces. The busi- element to some of the
lakh square feet. ness park has around 20 common facilities – like
Pioneering in the busi- lakh square feet of super sporting facilities, confer-
ness parks space in Kolkata, built-up area. encing facilities and assem-
the city-based Ambuja Neo- bling facilities. People usu-
tia Group had set up Eco- COMMERCIAL LAUNCHES ally have long hours at work
space Business Park, which Apart from big business and may not have time once
became operational in 2014. parks, the group has also they go back home to play
With 20-acre of land area, it launched three commercial sports or take care of their
is a large format multi-ten- buildings-- Ecostation, Eco- businesses. So, at business
anted business park de- suite and Ecocentre. All parks these facilities would
signed to offer work-life these are operational. be available in the office

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Vedanta Resources to sell
2.6% stake in Indian unit
ICCL under SEBI lens for flouting norms Markets soar to stellar
heights on record rally
COLLATERAL CONUNDRUM. Receives show-cause notice for violating interoperability clearing rules
₹3,021.10. The Nifty went up
regulatory fees on options aside at the end of the previ- Press Trust of India by 147.50 points or 0.62 per
Ashley Coutinho contracts. ous year. Mumbai cent to settle at a record clos-
Mumbai The SEBI circular on inter- ICCL’s mutual fund seg- ing peak of 23,868.80. Intra-
operability of CCPs — which ment had to face challenges Benchmark indices Sensex day, it surged 168.6 points to
allows members to clear last year in the form of incor- and Nifty rallied for the third hit the fresh lifetime high of
Indian Clearing Corporation trades through their pre- rect data update, delays in straight session and ended at 23,889.90.
(ICCL), a wholly-owned sub- ferred clearing corporations data updates, no updates their fresh all-time high In the past three days of
sidiary of BSE, has received a — was issued in November from payment aggregator’s levels on Wednesday in tan- rally, investors’ wealth have
New Delhi: Vedanta Resources show-cause notice and a let- 2018 and implemented in FY (PA) end and error in under- dem with Asian peers and risen by ₹2.53-lakh crore.
will sell a 2.6 per cent stake in ter from the Securities and 19-20. lying process. This was in the buying in Reliance “The domestic market hit
its Mumbai-listed mining Exchange Board of India aftermath of SEBI mandating Industries. a new peak, bolstered by a
conglomerate to cut debt and (SEBI) for violating rules per- CCP VIOLATION discontinuation of pooling The 30-share BSE Sensex rally in large-cap stocks,
support growth plans, the firm taining to interoperability of ICCL’s violations are related mechanism, third party valid- climbed 620.73 points to where the valuation is relat-
said on Wednesday. Vedanta clearing corporations (CCP). to CCP norms on maintain- SECOND BLOW. The bourse had to provision ₹169.8 cr for ation and nomination checks settle at a new closing peak ively fair. In contrast, mid
Resources will sell the stake ICCL has filed a settle- ing the inter-CCP collateral, differential regulatory fees on options contracts recently REUTERS with effect from July and Oc- of 78,674.25. During the day, and smallcap stocks saw
through its unit Finsider ment application without ad- said a person familiar with tober 2022, which necessit- it rallied 705.88 points to hit profit-taking due to valu-
International, which held a 2.63 mission or denial of guilt, and the matter. According to the ated process changes. a fresh all-time high of ation concerns. Currently,
per cent stake in Vedanta. PTI stated that it is willing to pay a 2018 circular, CCPs have to ment framework. The second not be included in the Core “There were technology 78,759.40. the financials and consump-
fair amount to settle the pro- maintain sufficient collateral relates to additional capital, SGF of the CCP receiving constraints at PA end and in- Shares of Reliance Indus- tion stocks are catching up
ceedings. SEBI has indicated with each other so that any to be determined by each them,” the circular said. correct updation of bank ac- tries jumped 4 per cent, tak- driven by improved balance
Akme Fintrade shares ₹8.62 crore as a probable set- default by one CCP, in an in- CCP, based on the credit risk ICCL’s bank guarantee to- count details from member’s ing its market valuation to sheets, a strong GDP growth
climb over 11% on debut tlement amount. The com- teroperable arrangement, from the linked CCP. wards inter-CCP collateral end. These issues led to more than ₹20-lakh crore, forecast, and softening infla-
pany is still under discussion would be covered without “The collateral posted by under the interoperability delays in processing of re- and helping benchmark in- tion. Global market senti-
with the SEBI on the same. financial loss to the other one CCP with another CCP framework stood at ₹7,700 funds and excess payment to dices close at record high ments reflected similar
New Delhi: Shares of This is the second regulat- non-defaulting CCP. shall be maintained in a sep- crore as on March 31 this clients,” the annual report levels. The market bell- trends, with a consensus on
non-banking finance company ory setback for BSE in the re- The inter-CCP collateral arate account which can be year, according to the said. wether stock climbed 4.09 imminent rate cuts,” said
Akme Fintrade (India) Ltd ended cent times. The bourse had to comprises of two compon- clearly identified in the name bourse’s annual report. This The bourse has had to per cent to settle at ₹3,027.40 Vinod Nair, Head of Re-
over 11 per cent higher on make a provision of ₹169.8 ents. The first covers margins of such linked CCP which is is more than double the make provisions for the on the BSE. On the NSE, it search, Geojit Financial
Wednesday against the issue crore towards differential based on the risk manage- providing collateral and shall ₹3,000 crore that was set same. soared 3.87 per cent to Services.
price of ₹120. The stock began
the trade at ₹125.70, reflecting a
jump of 4.75 per cent from the
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On the NSE, ended at ₹133.35,
Shriram AMC to launch Quant MF sees ₹1,398 cr redemption Bombay HC grants relief
up 11.12 per cent. PTI Nifty 1D Rate Liquid ETF after SEBI’s front-running charges to Subash Chandra
Inox Green Energy Services without the need to track daily “Our mid and small portfolio highest cash holding of ₹1,607
to raise up to ₹1,050 crore fractional dividends, with cap- are fairly liquid but assuming crore. The total equity AUM Our Bureau
Our Bureau Suresh P Iyengar
ital gains tax being applicable you exclude mid and small of the small cap schemes was Mumbai
Mumbai Mumbai
only on redemption. caps, we have 54 per cent or ₹19,635 crore as of May-end.
The fund will invest only in Quant Mutual Fund has at- ₹47,640 crore of liquidity The Flexi cap and Active Fund The Bombay High Court has
Shriram Asset Management the overnight money market tempted to assuage investors today besides we have a bor- had ₹1,411 crore and ₹1,055 allowed Subhash Chandra,
Company will launch Shriram and carries lower risk due to fear on redemption pressure rowing lines of about ₹650 crore in cash and had assets of Chairman Emeritus, Zee En-
Nifty 1D Rate Liquid ETF just a one-day exposure to li- and assured that it has enough crore to manage any kind of ₹4,860 crore and ₹9,148 crore tertainment Ltd to not re-
(Growth), which will track the quid instruments backed by liquidity to meet any eventu- contingency situation,” he respectively. The mid-cap spond to the summons issued
Nifty 1D Rate Index. The New government securities. The ality. Sandeep Tandon, said. fund had a cash allocation of by SEBI in January but asked
Fund Offer will be open ETF will also be made eligible Founder and CIO, Quant MF, ₹1,026 crore on asset size of him to provide any informa- Subhash Chandra
New Delhi: Inox Green Energy between July 1 and 3. as collateral for margin trad- said the net outflow in the last EQUITY SCHEMES ₹6,926 crore. tion or documents sought by
Services , a INOX GFL group firm, The ETF offers investors ing, giving greater conveni- few days was only ₹1,398 Ever since the capital market “Since beginning of this the market regulator. cause notice. SEBI informed
on Wednesday said that it will raise easy cash management with ence to active equity in- crore or 1.5 per cent of total regulator SEBI started front- year, we have observed that Chandra had filed a writ pe- the Court that going forward,
up to ₹1,050 crore by way of high liquidity, relatively low vestors. asset under management running investigation, Quant something has changed and tition against the summons is- the final order will be passed
preferential issue, which will be interest rate risk and credit Kartik Jain, MD and CEO, (AUM). has seen huge redemption, es- realised that the easy phase of sued by the SEB on January 12, by an official other than the
utilised for organic and in-organic risk. They can earn higher re- Shriram AMC, said the ETF As of Tuesday (June 25), he pecially in its equity schemes. bull run is over. We are in de- 2024, stating that the sum- whole-time member, Ashwani
expansion. BSE, IGESL said its Board turns by investing their idle offers an effective cash man- said 54 per cent of the fund As of May-end, the fund house cisive bull run,” said Tandon. mons did not comply with the Bhatia, for the matters per-
of Directors have approved the cash in this ETF seamlessly agement vehicle that com- house’s total assets are liquid, had about 21 equity schemes. As a part of strategy, the fund provisions of the SEBI Act, taining to Chandra and ZEE to
proposal to raise funds aggregating through their demat account. bines the advantages of better comprising of cash, G-securit- Of these, four had over ₹1,000 house moved exposure from contained pre-determined and ensure that there is no ele-
up to ₹1,050 crore by way of a The growth plan delivers returns, higher liquidity and ies, debt instruments and crore cash with Quant Small mid and small caps to large- conclusive allegations and ment of bias as alleged by
“preferential issue”. OUR BUREAU compounding of returns relatively lower risk. large caps, gold and silver. Cap Fund registering the caps in a big way, he added. were in the nature of a show- Chandra.

BROKER’S CALL.
Wait for the right spirit Nuvama Institutional Equities
TODAY’S PICK.
ICICI Securities (₹772): BUY
Nifty 50 Movers
Close(₹) Pts
왖 147.50 pts.
PE
Reliance Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3028.05. . . . . . . . . . 91.96. . . . . . . . . . . 25.93 . . . . . . . . . . 9.74
ICICI Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1218.00. . . . . . . . . . 31.96. . . . . . . . . . . 18.56 . . . . . . . . . . 8.13
Bharti Airtel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1459.50. . . . . . . . . . 26.31. . . . . . . . . . . 96.44 . . . . . . . . . . 3.61
Wt(%)

muneration to related Axis Bank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1285.40. . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99. . . . . . . . . . . 14.97 . . . . . . . . . . 3.47


UltraTech Cement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11143.10. . . . . . . . . . . . 7.78. . . . . . . . . . . 45.93 . . . . . . . . . . 1.22
Sai Prabhakar Yadavalli parties which can add an- AJANTA PHARMA (ADD) Kotak Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1798.15. . . . . . . . . . . . 5.43. . . . . . . . . . . 19.63 . . . . . . . . . . 2.52
bl. research bureau other 150-200 bps to Target: ₹1,369 Gurumurthy K Bajaj Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 7158.20. . . . . . . . . . . . 5.30. . . . . . . . . . . 30.66 . . . . . . . . . . 1.90
NTPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 365.05. . . . . . . . . . . . 4.53. . . . . . . . . . . 16.59 . . . . . . . . . . 1.65
EBITDA margins going CMP: ₹2,327.95 bl. research bureau L&T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3602.95. . . . . . . . . . . . 4.07. . . . . . . . . . . 31.86 . . . . . . . . . . 4.05
ahead. Krystal Integrated Services is a leading integrated TCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3855.85. . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00. . . . . . . . . . . 30.26 . . . . . . . . . . 3.72
Sun Pharma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1521.15. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.91. . . . . . . . . . . 37.98 . . . . . . . . . . 1.56
Allied Blenders and Distil- facilities management services company in India, The short-term outlook is bullish Grasim Ind. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2552.25. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.95. . . . . . . . . . . 16.93 . . . . . . . . . . 0.90
lers (ABD), India’s leading HEADWINDS TO CHANGE specialsing in diverse sectors such as healthcare, for ICICI Securities. The stock has
Hind Unilever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2445.60. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.72. . . . . . . . . . . 55.89 . . . . . . . . . . 2.08
State Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 845.35. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.70. . . . . . . . . . . 10.85 . . . . . . . . . . 3.09
producer of IMFL spirits Domestic major United education, public administration, airports, just made a bullish breakout of its Maurti Suzuki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12198.25. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.45. . . . . . . . . . . 28.52 . . . . . . . . . . 1.53
has its IPO open to sub- Spirits and international railways and metro infrastructure, and retail. sideways consolidation that was
Adani Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1467.80. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.94. . . . . . . . . . . 39.12 . . . . . . . . . . 1.03
Britannia Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5421.70. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.87. . . . . . . . . . . 61.19 . . . . . . . . . . 0.61
scription till June 27. major Pernod Ricard, oper- With 77.6 per cent of its revenue sourced from in place since mid-March this NestleIndia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2534.25. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.52. . . . . . . . . . . 76.45 . . . . . . . . . . 0.86
The company manufac- ating in India, have a government contracts, Krystal stands as a strong year. Support is in the ₹760-750
ITC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 423.95. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.31. . . . . . . . . . . 25.50 . . . . . . . . . . 3.57
LTIMindtree Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5177.50. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.12. . . . . . . . . . . 33.45 . . . . . . . . . . 0.45
tures 17 brands largely in product mix which is player in the industry. zone. The chances are looking BPCL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 298.40. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.91. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.82 . . . . . . . . . . 0.54
ONGC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 267.75. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.66. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 . . . . . . . . . . 0.99
mass to prestige segments largely from prestige and The company’s revenue composition is 54.7 per high for the stock to sustain the stop-loss at ₹747 initially. Trail Asian Paints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2863.35. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.50. . . . . . . . . . . 49.42 . . . . . . . . . . 1.23
including Officers Choice, above — the space where cent from Integrated Facilities Management above ₹750 going forward. the stop-loss up to ₹782 as soon IndusInd Bank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1497.90. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.35. . . . . . . . . . . 12.99 . . . . . . . . . . 0.94
Divis Lab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 4545.35. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.18. . . . . . . . . . . 75.42 . . . . . . . . . . 0.55
the leading mass premium ABD intends to increase its Services (IFMS), 31.7 per cent from Staffing Moving average cross-over on the as the stock moves up to ₹790. Adani Enter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3170.50. . . . . . . . . . -0.04. . . . . . . . . 108.42 . . . . . . . . . . 0.79
whiskey. share. Services, 10.7 per cent from Security Services, daily chart also strengthens the Move the stop-loss further up to Shriram Finance Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2989.05. . . . . . . . . . -0.05. . . . . . . . . . . 15.18 . . . . . . . . . . 0.79
Dr Reddys Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 6070.05. . . . . . . . . . -0.23. . . . . . . . . . . 18.15 . . . . . . . . . . 0.70
Established in 1998, the Given the media ban on and 2.9 per cent from Catering Services. bullish case. It indicates that the ₹795 when the price touches Coal India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 468.75. . . . . . . . . . -0.26. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.89 . . . . . . . . . . 1.02
company has a wide reach lowest realisations. promoting liquor brands Management anticipates that the IFMS, Staffing, downside could be limited, and ₹802. Exit the long positions at
Bajaj Finserv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1600.25. . . . . . . . . . -0.38. . . . . . . . . . . 16.37 . . . . . . . . . . 0.83
HDFC Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 589.05. . . . . . . . . . -0.45. . . . . . . . . . . 80.49 . . . . . . . . . . 0.59
across India with estab- ABD has successfully including surrogate pro- and Security services segment to grow 1.2–5 dips will be bought. ₹810. Wipro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 495.20. . . . . . . . . . -0.53. . . . . . . . . . . 23.28 . . . . . . . . . . 0.66
lished sales network — in launched three millionaire motion, building a brand in times faster than the industry average from FY23 ICICI Securities share price can
PowerGrid Corp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 326.70. . . . . . . . . . -0.72. . . . . . . . . . . 19.51 . . . . . . . . . . 1.42
Infosys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1540.70. . . . . . . . . . -1.01. . . . . . . . . . . 24.36 . . . . . . . . . . 5.23
each of the States and their brands (more than 1 mil- competition to established to FY26E, with significant growth potential in the rise to ₹810 in the short-term. Note: The recommendations are based HCL Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1443.70. . . . . . . . . . -1.02. . . . . . . . . . . 24.94 . . . . . . . . . . 1.45
procurement models. But lion cases sold in a year) players will be a tall task. catering segment. Traders can go long now at ₹772. on technical analysis. There is risk of loss
Eicher Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 4739.70. . . . . . . . . . -1.10. . . . . . . . . . . 32.44 . . . . . . . . . . 0.62
TataConsumerProduct . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1086.90. . . . . . . . . . -1.10. . . . . . . . . . . 85.21 . . . . . . . . . . 0.65
owing to operations in starting from 2018. The ABD has delivered success- Notably, Krystal has achieved an impressive 19 Accumulate on dips at ₹764. Keep in trading SBI Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1450.90. . . . . . . . . . -1.14. . . . . . . . . . . 76.72 . . . . . . . . . . 0.62
Tata Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 951.85. . . . . . . . . . -1.26. . . . . . . . . . . 11.47 . . . . . . . . . . 1.59
non-premium segments company plans to launch ful premium brands but to per cent revenue CAGR over the past decade, Hero MotoCorp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5453.00. . . . . . . . . . -1.68. . . . . . . . . . . 29.13 . . . . . . . . . . 0.67
and a high debt burden, the only in the premium and do so consistently so as to driven by strong industry tailwinds, new Tech Mahindra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1413.05. . . . . . . . . . -2.12. . . . . . . . . . . 57.57 . . . . . . . . . . 0.85
JSW Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 919.20. . . . . . . . . . -2.32. . . . . . . . . . . 25.05 . . . . . . . . . . 0.83
company operates on razor above segments from here improve financials will contracts, and high-quality service offerings. Day trading guide Cipla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1479.10. . . . . . . . . . -2.45. . . . . . . . . . . 28.75 . . . . . . . . . . 0.74
thin margins. on to improve the product have to be assessed in the Projections for FY24–26E indicate a Titan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3372.75. . . . . . . . . . -2.81. . . . . . . . . . . 85.65 . . . . . . . . . . 1.34
Hindalco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 674.70. . . . . . . . . . -3.58. . . . . . . . . . . 14.93 . . . . . . . . . . 0.94
mix. This should improve long run. Itcan improve its sales/EBITDA/PAT CAGR of 27/36/40 per cent, 23862 » Nifty 50 Futures Apollo Hosp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 6136.80. . . . . . . . . . -3.62. . . . . . . . . . . 94.37 . . . . . . . . . . 0.59

ANALYSIS. the gross and EBITDA debt metrics with fresh in- with an expected EBITDA margin expansion by
97bps to 7.7 per cent, reflecting positive
S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT
Bajaj Auto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 9474.65. . . . . . . . . . -4.76. . . . . . . . . . . 34.81 . . . . . . . . . . 1.02
Tata Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 172.56. . . . . . . . . . -5.84. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.00 . . . . . . . . . . 1.35
margins as well. As com- flows, but the industry is M&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2851.50. . . . . . . . -12.59. . . . . . . . . . . 28.90 . . . . . . . . . . 2.60
At the upper end of IPO pared to 20-30 per cent working capital intensive. operating leverage and a favorable service mix. 23800 23750 23920 24000 Wait for dips. Go long at 23820. HDFC Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1701.50. . . . . . . . -16.82. . . . . . . . . . . 19.75 . . . . . . . . 12.17

price (₹281), the issue is gross margins for popular Along with a large capital Given these factors, we initiate coverage with a Keep the stop-loss at 23780 Pts: Impact on index movement

priced at around 1,400 segment, premium and outlay which may be ‘BUY’ rating and a target price of ₹1,369, valuing
times post-IPO EPS or 2.3 luxury segments can fetch planned, increasing work- the stock at 20x FY26E earnings. ₹1700 » HDFC Bank
times price to net sales. gross margins of 65-70 per ing capital needs may again S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT
With its anticipated foray cent. burden the balance sheet Nifty Next 50 Movers 왔 125.05 pts.
1685 1665 1720 1750 Go long on dips at 1690. Keep the
into premium segments Industry tailwinds will for the company. Sharekhan stop-loss at 1680
Close(₹) Pts
Godrej Consumer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1414.25. . . . . . . . . . 49.07. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.00 . . . . . . . . . . 2.51
PE Wt(%)

and debt reduction with also gradually benefit ABD. Apart from these, in- Info Edge I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 6747.95. . . . . . . . . . 25.81. . . . . . . . . 146.85 . . . . . . . . . . 2.46
Trent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5363.80. . . . . . . . . . 18.44. . . . . . . . . 129.06 . . . . . . . . . . 5.55
the fresh issues (₹1,000 Owing to premiumisation dustry headwinds are a CAN FIN HOMES (BUY) ₹1541 » Infosys Pidilitind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3173.95. . . . . . . . . . 18.05. . . . . . . . . . . 92.38 . . . . . . . . . . 2.27
crore fresh and ₹500 crore at all levels and growing considerable threat espe- Target: ₹1,050 Dabur India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 601.80. . . . . . . . . . 16.53. . . . . . . . . . . 58.88 . . . . . . . . . . 1.65
S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT Ambuja Cements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 657.05. . . . . . . . . . 16.32. . . . . . . . . . . 34.16 . . . . . . . . . . 1.82
OFS), ABD can improve its awareness of health haz- cially on low margins CMP: ₹898.00 Shree Cement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 27498.90. . . . . . . . . . 12.57. . . . . . . . . . . 41.41 . . . . . . . . . . 1.72
margins and valuation. ards, IMIL or Indian made which ABD currently oper- We believe the company is likely to sustain an 1530 1510 1550 1570 Go long only above 1550. Keep Siemens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 7597.10. . . . . . . . . . 11.05. . . . . . . . . 115.82 . . . . . . . . . . 3.18
Bosch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 34149.40. . . . . . . . . . . . 9.49. . . . . . . . . . . 40.43 . . . . . . . . . . 1.37
We recommend in- Indian Liquor is losing ates on. Pricing is highly ~18% RoE in the near to medium term with the stop-loss at 1540 Varun Beverages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1607.55. . . . . . . . . . . . 8.86. . . . . . . . . . . 94.47 . . . . . . . . . . 1.07
vestors wait and watch for share to IMFL (Indian regulated with taxation, growth gradually picking up from here on. Most Tata Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 432.20. . . . . . . . . . . . 8.22. . . . . . . . . . . 32.27 . . . . . . . . . . 3.44
Canara Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 118.69. . . . . . . . . . . . 7.19. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 . . . . . . . . . . 1.87
now to ascertain the debt made foreign liquor). ABD, distribution and marketing internal systems and processes have been ₹424 » ITC Samvardmothersoninternatl . . .. . . . . 193.75. . . . . . . . . . . . 6.83. . . . . . . . . . . 43.48 . . . . . . . . . . 2.16
Icici Lombard Gic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1786.90. . . . . . . . . . . . 5.66. . . . . . . . . . . 45.88 . . . . . . . . . . 2.15
levels and ability to deliver with a heavy presence in varying from state to state. streamlined thus focus now is on accelerating S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT Avenuesuper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 4801.00. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.60. . . . . . . . . 123.21 . . . . . . . . . . 0.99
premiumisation before in- the entry segment of With states accounting the growth. Moreover, an additional three crore 421 418 427 430 Wait for a rise. Go short at 426.
Gail (India) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 213.43. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.53. . . . . . . . . . . 14.17 . . . . . . . . . . 2.70
Srf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2398.80. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.41. . . . . . . . . . . 53.23 . . . . . . . . . . 1.64
vesting in the stock. IMFL, can gain from the for 50 per cent of ABD houses construction under PMAY scheme is Keep the stop-loss at 428 Punjab Natl Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 124.36. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.29. . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 . . . . . . . . . . 1.74
gradual shift. sales, receivables and asso- potentially positive. Dlf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 825.70. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.26. . . . . . . . . . . 75.04 . . . . . . . . . . 2.50
Bank Of Baroda. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 280.95. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.87. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.70 . . . . . . . . . . 2.46
ANTICIPATED POSITIVES Apart from these, ABD ciated delays will further The company is guiding for loan growth of ₹268 » ONGC Havells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1918.30. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.22. . . . . . . . . . . 94.60 . . . . . . . . . . 2.26
The lowest hanging fruit also has several cost meas- impact operational mar- about 15 per cent in FY25 and 18-20 per cent Adani Total Gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 893.65. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.12. . . . . . . . . 147.24 . . . . . . . . . . 0.34
S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT Sbicards&Pay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 732.00. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.00. . . . . . . . . . . 28.91 . . . . . . . . . . 1.01
for ABD will be the debt ures to shore up margins. gins. The company has an from FY26 onward. Asset quality trends are Indian Railway Finance Cor-
clearance (net debt to ENA or extra neutral alco- existing contingent liabil- expected to remain stable and credit cost to 264 262 270 275 Go short now and at 269. poration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 175.04. . . . . . . . . . -1.03. . . . . . . . . . . 35.59 . . . . . . . . . . 0.44
Indian Oilcorp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 164.27. . . . . . . . . . -1.23. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.37 . . . . . . . . . . 2.83
EBITDA of 3 times in hol is the primary raw ma- ity of ₹193 crore, primarily moderate going forward. Earnings growth is Stop-loss can be kept at 271 Cholamandalamin&Fin . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1430.25. . . . . . . . . . -1.51. . . . . . . . . . . 35.12 . . . . . . . . . . 2.76
Abb India. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 8390.85. . . . . . . . . . -1.56. . . . . . . . . 435.93 . . . . . . . . . . 2.09
9MFY24). The high blen- terial of which 70 per cent from tax disputes which expected to improve as growth picks up given Lic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1001.40. . . . . . . . . . -1.56. . . . . . . . . . . 15.47 . . . . . . . . . . 0.35
ded rate of interest at 15- is procured and only 30 per can disrupt financial flows that most internal systems and processes have ₹3027 » Reliance Ind. Adani Energy Solutions .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1005.10. . . . . . . . . . -2.70. . . . . . . . . . . 93.77 . . . . . . . . . . 0.42
Marico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 613.15. . . . . . . . . . -3.29. . . . . . . . . . . 52.83 . . . . . . . . . . 1.49
17 per cent in last three cent is internally manufac- if the final ruling is unfa- been streamlined thus focus now is on S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT Intglobeavi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 4225.90. . . . . . . . . . -3.63. . . . . . . . . . . 19.96 . . . . . . . . . . 2.83
years and the high debt can tured. ABD may look to vourable to company. accelerating the growth. Moreover, an Berger Paints I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 495.80. . . . . . . . . . -3.98. . . . . . . . . . . 49.41 . . . . . . . . . . 0.65
3000 2960 3100 3180 Go long now and on dips at 3010 Bajaj Holdings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 8503.60. . . . . . . . . . -4.62. . . . . . . . . . . 12.85 . . . . . . . . . . 0.51
be addressed with the commercially produce to We recommend in- additional three crore houses construction with a stop-loss at 2990 Irctc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 990.45. . . . . . . . . . -4.73. . . . . . . . . . . 67.82 . . . . . . . . . . 1.41
fresh issue proceeds of lower the costs and im- vestors wait and watch for under PMAY scheme is potentially positive. Adani Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 719.90. . . . . . . . . . -4.93. . . . . . . . . . . 13.33 . . . . . . . . . . 0.92
United Spirits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1276.80. . . . . . . . . . -4.96. . . . . . . . . . . 65.99 . . . . . . . . . . 1.74
which ₹720 crore will be prove supply chain. now and asses how com- The company has successfully demonstrated its ₹845 » SBI I-Prulife . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 596.50. . . . . . . . . . -5.01. . . . . . . . . 101.01 . . . . . . . . . . 1.09
utilised to clear the debt – The company has moved pany performs for few ability to maintain its pristine asset quality in the Zyduslifesciences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1065.80. . . . . . . . . . -5.04. . . . . . . . . . . 27.31 . . . . . . . . . . 1.27
S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT Adanigreenenergy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1774.30. . . . . . . . . . -8.19. . . . . . . . . 223.06 . . . . . . . . . . 0.89
₹834 crore as on March, from glass and other ex- quarters post listing before past cycles. Outlook on asset quality remains Jio Financial Srv .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 356.25. . . . . . . . . . -8.94. . . . . . . . . 141.06 . . . . . . . . . . 1.60
2024. pensive packaging to lower investing in the stock. stable. 840 836 848 852 Go short only below 840. Torrent Pharma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2790.55. . . . . . . . -12.20. . . . . . . . . . . 57.03 . . . . . . . . . . 1.20
Colgate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2801.90. . . . . . . . -13.04. . . . . . . . . . . 57.57 . . . . . . . . . . 1.75
Of the four price points cost materials including Deleveraging the bal- Stock trades at 2.3x/2.0x its FY2025E/FY2026E Stop-loss can be placed at 842 Power Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 480.05. . . . . . . . -17.73. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 . . . . . . . . . . 3.27
Jindal Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1047.10. . . . . . . . -20.83. . . . . . . . . . . 17.97 . . . . . . . . . . 1.81
or segments — popular, tetra and PET bottles ance sheet in the short ABV estimates. We maintain Buy rating with a Rural Elec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 515.60. . . . . . . . -24.64. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.60 . . . . . . . . . . 3.00
prestige, premium and lux- which has improved term and ability to im- revised PT of ₹1,050. ₹3856 » TCS Zomato .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 197.25. . . . . . . . -28.80. . . . . . . . . 495.64 . . . . . . . . . . 1.59
Tvs Motor Cmp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2376.75. . . . . . . . -29.56. . . . . . . . . . . 63.49 . . . . . . . . . . 2.60
ury — classified based on EBITDA margins in prove margins from premi- S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT Bharat Elec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 306.85. . . . . . . . -34.16. . . . . . . . . . . 56.28 . . . . . . . . . . 5.16
selling price from ₹450 to 9MFY24 by 140 bps to 7.1 umisation and cost control Vedanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 442.10. . . . . . . . -53.51. . . . . . . . . . . 21.81 . . . . . . . . . . 2.78
3835 3790 3870 3910 Make use of dips to go long at Hindustanaeronautics . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5285.45. . . . . . . . -54.01. . . . . . . . . . . 46.38 . . . . . . . . . . 4.65
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QUICKLY.
Gold near 2-week low
Coffee exports rise as Europe braces for EUDR COMMODITY
CALL.
as dollar strengthens
BREWING A NEW APPROACH. Customers seen reverting from just-in-time strategy to building inventory, say shippers
Aluminium
increase of 15 per cent dur- has extended to June, Rajah
futures: Roll
Vishwanath Kulkarni
Bengaluru
ing the period at over 1.83
lakh tonnes against 1.59 lakh
added. Normally, the ship-
ments turn slack during
over short
tonnes a year ago. June-August period due to positions
Indian coffee exporters are “Most of our clients who the arrival of monsoon.
witnessing an increase in de- preferred to buy just-in- India, the seventh largest
mand from European buyers time, now feel that it’s safe producer of coffees, is the
who are seen building in- to have inventory. Over the fifth largest exporter of the
Gold prices fell to their lowest in ventory ahead of the dead- past 20 years, the mantra commodity after Brazil, Vi-
nearly two weeks as the dollar line for compliance to the was just-in-time and supply etnam, Colombia and In-
firmed, while investors awaited a proposed European Union chain management. Now be- donesia. Over two-thirds of
report on the Fed’s preferred Deforestation Regulation cause of the EUDR regula- India grown coffees are ex-
inflation gauge. Spot gold fell 0.5 (EUDR) norms. tions, the thinking is that ported. About 60 per cent of
per cent to $2,308 per ounce; US The EUDR is aimed at they should hold more in- the Indian coffee exports are
gold futures also fell 0.5 per cent minimising the importation ventory. Roasters feel that it destined to Europe with
to $2,319.50.Spot silver fell 0.2 of products linked to defor- is safe to have coffee in Italy, Germany and Belgium
per cent to $28.86, palladium lost estation and requires strict store and warehouses. Also, being the major buyers of
0.4 per cent to $943.91, while due diligence and traceabil- lot of our customers are ask- the commodity. Akhil Nallamuthu
platinum climbed 1.5 per cent to ity measures for commodit- GREEN AGENDA. The EUDR is aimed at minimising the import of products linked to deforestation. ing us to ship early,” Rajah Rajah said while the ship- bl. research bureau
$996.10. REUTERS ies such as coffee and is It requires strict due diligence and traceability and will likely have an impact on Indian coffee exports said. ments are up, exporters con-
likely to have an impact on “All exporters are seeing tinue to face challenges on Aluminium futures on the
the Indian exports. front-loading with the the logistics front relating to Multi Commodity Exchange
Palm oil inches up on The EUDR norms, which up there’s lot of front-load- porters Association. in the same period a year European customers and ob- the availability of containers (MCX) have been on a down-
output concerns applies to a wide range of ing of coffees as European ago. This also includes the viously the reason is and increase in freight rates trend since the final week of
products, including cattle, customers are buying ahead BETTING ON SAFETY re-exports, which have EUDR,” he said. in the aftermath of develop- May, after facing a resistance
cocoa, coffee, oil palm, rub- of the deadline. Reflecting the trend, India’s grown by 18.3 per cent at ments in the Red Sea region. at ₹250.
Beijing: Malaysian palm oil ber, soya, and wood, re- “We are seeing build-up coffee shipments for the 53,497 tonnes during the CHALLENGES CONTINUE “Post Red Sea attacks, The June contract slipped
futures ended higher on quires businesses to comply of inventories in Europe. January 1-June 21 period period over 45,213 tonnes a For the Indian coffee export- there are not enough food below the support at ₹232 and
Wednesday on forecasts of with its requirements by Already, lot of shipments are this year were up 16 per year ago. ers, the peak season ranges grade containers available the price action hints at a fur-
lower production in the world’s December 30, 2024. taking place,” said Ramesh cent at over 2.37 lakh Shipments of the India between February and May. and also the sailings are ther decline. But since this
No 2 producer, although “With the EUDR coming Rajah, President, Coffee Ex- tonnes over 2.04 lakh tonnes grown coffees have seen an This year, the peak season less,” he added. contract is nearing expiry,
estimates of shrinking June traders can consider the July
exports kept the contract near series for analysis and trading.
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six-week lows. The benchmark The July contract, too, has
palm oil contract for September
delivery on the Bursa Malaysia
Derivatives Exchange closed up
18 ringgit to 3,877 ringgit
60% of marginal farmers lose crops to severe weather: Study dropped below a support at
₹235. Moreover, the price is
below the 20- and 50-day mov-
ing averages, which are show-
($823.14) a tonne. REUTERS recommendations for resili- per cent of marginal farmers cultural practices, diversify ing a bearish crossover.
Our Bureau ence-building, according to have access to crop insur- livelihoods, and improve ac- Therefore, we expect the
New Delhi a statement by FEED. The ance and 25 per cent re- cess to financial services and July aluminium futures to de-
Crude oil holds steady survey, with a sample size of ceived timely financial technical advice,” said San- cline in the forthcoming ses-
on inventory outlook Over 60 per cent of marginal 6,615 in 20 States, shows credit, it said that there is in- jeev Chopra, Chairman of sions to ₹210. The trend will
farmers have faced signific- that 40.9 per cent of farmers adequacy in current adapta- FEED. turn bullish if the contract sur-
ant crop losses due to ex- have experienced droughts, tion strategies. Further, it said rice, veget- passes the resistance at ₹235.
treme weather events in the while 32.6 per cent have “This highlights the need ables and pulses are signific-
past five years, with more faced excessive rains, lead- for improved access to fin- antly affected by the uneven TRADE STRATEGY
than half reporting severe ing to significant crop losses. ancial credit, crop insur- rainfall distribution. Last week, we recommended
impacts such as yield loss, ance, and advanced techno- Paddy fields in northern going short on June alu-
according to a study. YIELDS SUFFER logical resources. It also States can remain sub- minium futures ₹230. Roll
The Forum of Enterprises These climatic disturbances emphasises the benefits of merged for more than a over this short to July. That is,
for Equitable Development have drastically reduced Direct Benefit Transfers week, destroying newly exit June contract at the cur-
FAR-REACHING IMPACT. Such losses not only threaten food
(FEED), in collaboration crop yields — 50 per cent of (DBTs) and the importance planted seedlings and for- rent market price and initiate
security but also exacerbate the economic instability of marginal
London: Crude oil prices were with the Development Intel- farmers experienced at least of irrigation facilities in en- cing farmers to wait for wa- fresh sell in July series now at
farming households
stable at around $85 a barrel for ligence Unit (DIU), released half their standing paddy hancing resilience against ters to recede so they can re- ₹229. Add shorts if the price
Brent crude, amid forecasts for the research report titled crop loss, and 42 per cent re- climate shocks,” the study plant. rises to ₹235. Place stop-loss at
an eventual inventory “Impact of Climate Change ported similar losses for said. initiatives, which have horizon. The unprecedented On the other hand, scant ₹240.
drawdown during the peak on Marginal Farmers” on wheat. Such losses not only There is a need for public- helped marginal farmers en- summer heat across India rainfall can delay the plant- When the contract drops
summer demand season and Tuesday. threaten food security but private partnership in fos- hance their productivity and this year is a good validation ing of paddy, corn, cotton, below ₹225, revise the stop-
geopolitical risks from the The study delves into the also exacerbate the eco- tering resilience among sustainability. of this crisis. Putting an ad- soybean, groundnut, and loss to ₹232. Bring the stop-
Middle East conflict. Brent crude multi-faceted impacts of cli- nomic instability of mar- marginal farmers, experts aptation strategy in place pulses in Maharashtra, Tel- loss further down to ₹222
oil futures slipped 9 cents to mate change on marginal ginal farming households, said. Organisations like CLIMATE CHANGE today is not an option, but a angana, Andhra Pradesh, when the price touches ₹215.
$84.92 a barrel; US WTI shed 7 farmers, offering data- the study said. Heifer International and “Climate change is no longer compulsion. We need to pro- Chhattisgarh, Bihar, and Book profits at ₹210.
cents to $80.76. REUTERS driven insights and practical Pointing out that only 30 Syngenta India shared their a threat somewhere on the mote climate-resilient agri- West Bengal.

Two Brothers Organic Farms Plexconnect expo Call to adopt new tech, marketing
raises ₹58.25 cr in Series A round generates business strategies for dairy sector growth
power us to assist Indian
farmers in embracing or-
enquiries worth $57.5 m Our Bureau
Inaugurating the confer-
ence on Wednesday, J Chin-
in the face of climate
variability.
Our Bureau
ganic farming practices. The the enquiries generated is Kochi chu Rani, Kerala Minister Terming India as a source
Chennai
funding has been a revolu- Our Bureau $57.5 million which is more for Animal Husbandry & of energy for dairy entre-
tion of sorts as we have al- Mangaluru that triple the value of en- Experts at the first IDF Asia Dairying, called for a devel- preneurs across the world,
Pune-based Two Brothers ways wanted patient and quiries generated during the Pacific Regional Dairy Con- oping a scientific dairy man- Piercristiano Brazzale, IDF
Organic Farms, a farmer- conscious capital to support The recently concluded last edition,” Dasmohapatra ference emphasised the agement system suitable for President, mentioned In-
first regenerative organic our growth.” PLEXCONNECT 2024, an said. need for discovering innov- the State and innovative dia’s dairy sector as a model
farm and D2C brand, has export-focused interna- On-spot deals worth ap- ative technologies and new ways to increase the income of successful public-private
Satyajit and Ajinkya Hange,
raised ₹58.25 crore to com- A MILESTONE tional plastics exhibition, proximately $5.1 million market opportunities for of dairy farmers. collaboration and high-
co-founding farmers
plete its Series A funding. The latest funding round generated business enquir- were finalised at the exhibi- the sustainable growth of lighted the sector’s rapid
The brand aims to utilise also marks a milestone for ies valued at around $57.5 tion. the dairy sector. KEY HURDLES growth and its transformat-
the capital to support its round was Raju Chekuri, a the Two Brothers Organic million. Hemant Minocha, Chair- Addressing attendees vir- Referring to the critical ive impact on livelihoods,
business growth in India Silicon Valley entrepreneur Farms’ growth trajectory, Quoting Sribash Dasmo- man of Plexconcil, said, tually, Rajiv Ranjan Singh, challenges such as climate particularly emphasising
and the US, explore de- and founder of NetEnrich. following its successful hapatra, Executive Director “Over 60 exhibitors parti- the Union Minister of Fish- change and livestock health, the role of women farmers.
mand-side opportunities, Most participating investors ₹14.5 crore pre-series A of Plexconcil (Plastics Ex- cipated under the MSME eries, Animal Husbandry Alka Upadhyaya, secretary, Meenesh Shah, Chair-
and expand supply-side op- were among Two Brothers funding in April 2023 with port Promotion Council), a Ministry schemes and we and Dairying, said innova- Department of Animal Hus- man, NDDB, emphasised
erations, a company state- Organic Farms’ long-stand- Bollywood actor Akshay Ku- media statement said over are indeed happy with the tion is imperative in the bandry and Dairying, called the conference’s focus on
ment said. ing consumers and active mar and cricketer Virender 3,200 B2B meetings took growing recognition for the dairy sector for its sustained for increased investment in “Farmer Centric Innova-
The funding round was supporters of the brand’s ef- Sehwag being the key place during the reverse exhibition among the stake- growth. Praising India’s technology and infrastruc- tions in Dairying,” noting its
led by Rainmatter, an invest- forts toward strengthening investors. buyer-seller meet, with both holders. We have also had substantial contribution to ture to mitigate climate role in promoting socio-
ment initiative by Zerodha, the organic farming com- With the latest round of buyers and exporters ex- productive meetings with global milk production, the risks and improve livestock economic development
known for funding and in- munity, the statement said. funding, Two Brothers Or- pressing satisfaction with delegations from Russia, Minister said India’s dairy health outcomes. She across rural India. The event
cubating climate and health Siblings Satyajit and ganic Farms plans to sup- their discussions. Cameroon, Uzbekistan, sector, forming livelihood of stressed the need for innov- will delve into cutting-edge
start-ups with a total capital Ajinkya Hange, the co- port over 50,000 farmers in “We anticipate these in- Brazil, all expressing strong 100 million families, en- ative solutions in fodder topics including digitalisa-
infusion of ₹50 crore. founding farmers, said in a their journey towards sus- teractions will lead to in- interest in strengthening bi- sures nutritional security to management and sustain- tion, sustainable practices,
Another prominent in- joint statement: “This sub- tainability, the statement creased business opportun- lateral trade in plastics with 1.4 billion people in the able farming practices to en- and product diversification,
vestor leading the funding stantial funding will em- said. ities for our exporters where India.” country. sure the sector’s resilience he said.

10 WCSF members to produce Subsidising natural fertilizers is key to soil SBI arm to aid direct seeded
sustainable castorseed rice project in Telangana
fertility and water conservation: WFP official
Our Bureau KV Kurmanath
Mangaluru provide clean water and is a good opportunity for us to Hyderabad
Subramani Ra Mancombu sanitation. get aligned with what the gov-
As many as 10 member-compan- Chennai ernment was trying to do be-
ies of the World Castor Sustain- CROP DIVERSIFICATION cause the missions were totally The Indian Institute of Rice
ability Forum (WCSF) have de- With India becoming “water Likewise, the country can pro- in sync,” said the WFP India Research, an arm of the In-
cided to produce sustainable insecure”, the Centre should duce seeds that are drought- or official. dian Council of Agricultural
castor seed. These companies provide subsidies to farmers flood-resistant. “The biggest The NGO is trying to build a Research, has taken up a dir-
would be in a position to offer for farmyard manure rather challenge is that of scale. How digital platform to strengthen ect seeded rice (DSR) project
sustainable castor oil in the innovative techniques and than chemical fertilizers such do we scale it up, even if we the ecosystem of micro-entre- in Telangana with assistance
world market during current strategies that promote ecolo- as urea to improve soil health, have a solution in one place,” preneurs, who will also be from the State Bank of India
year itself. gical balance, enhance com- says Bishwadeep Ghose, he said. trained by it. These micro-en- Foundation and farm
In this regard, 30 representat- munity engagement, ensure ef- Country Head, Water For Stating that the country had trepreneurs will carry out re- organisations.
ives from members of WCSF fective governance, and optimise People (WFP) India. changed from being “food in- Bishwadeep Ghose, Country pairs with regard to water and “DSR is rapidly gaining DSR has gained
were trained in ‘Sustainable agricultural productivity. “If the goal is to improve soil secure and water secure” to Head, Water For People sanitation. popularity among the farming popularity among
Castor Production’ as trainers at Hosted under the objective of fertility, instead of giving sub- “food secure and water insec- (WFP) India “We are trying to see if there community, particularly in
the ‘Training of Trainers’ (ToT) ‘Empowering Sustainable Fu- sidies for urea, the government ure”, the WFP India chief said is a way that these private mi- Telangana state. It helps in farmers as it saves
workshop in Ahmedabad during tures’, the three-day event en- should give subsidies for farm- in the rural areas the key is crop cro-entrepreneurs can be in- saving up to 40 per cent of wa- up to 40% in water
June 21-23. compassed comprehensive yard manure, which serves the diversification, choosing crops to convince farmers to shift to tegrated within the govern- ter as well as labour require- and labour costs
A media statement said the training sessions and interactive same purpose. It is much more that are appropriate for the other crops, the WFP Indian ment system as well,” he said. ment and cost of cultivation,”
programme was aimed at advan- farm visits, fostering a robust environment-friendly and agro-ecological zone. head said economic benefits The digital platform will a senior official of IIRR told
cing sustainable practices in the dialogue on environmental stew- builds soil health. It can be pro- “We cannot afford to grow should be provided for such a work like apps such as Urban businessline. and weed management,” he
castor industry. ardship, social responsibility, duced locally and be cheaper as paddy in water scarce areas shift. Clap, which will connect the “We are going to roll out said. The stakeholders may
WCSF’s ToT programme governance, and agricultural well,” Ghose told businessline anymore. Besides using rural household with the en- this project in Khammam and consider scaling up the pro-
brought together industry ex- best practices. The attendees in- in an online interaction. devices such as drip sprinklers DIGITAL PLATFORM trepreneur. “The digital plat- Nalgonda districts,” he said. ject after assessing the res-
perts, stakeholders, and trainers teracted with farmers and wit- US-based Water for People can be used for water use effi- WPH has aligned with the form will help record their “We will cover 200 farmers ults, he added. Early this week
to delve into key principles cru- nessed sustainable practices in India (WFP) is a non-profit or- ciency. These can be done for Centre’s Jal Jeevan mission. “It transactions and tomorrow, and 200 acres each in the two the institute held a workshop
cial for sustainable castor pro- action. A mobile app designed to ganisation which has been supply and demand manage- is a unique programme like the they can avail of loans from districts for two years. We will to sensitise the stakeholders
duction. Participants engaged in streamline WCSF’s operations working in India over the past ment,” Ghose said. Swajal (single village piped wa- banks showing their transac- be testing several aspects on various aspects of the DSR
discussions gaining insights into was released on the occasion. one-and-a-half decades to Conceding that it is not easy ter scheme) mission earlier. It tions,” Ghose said. such as methane emissions method.
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Om Birla reassumes charge as Lok Sabha Speaker
ONE FOR THE RECORD. A third-time member of Parliament, Birla is the sixth speaker to be elected for a second term
operation happens with trust. Rahul Gandhi extended his tution, and hold the NDA gov-
Shishir Sinha “The Opposition would like to gratitude to Mallikarjun Kharge ernment accountable for their
New Delhi assist you in your work,” he for appointing him to the role, actions.
said. stating that together they will This marks the return of the
Samajwadi Party Chief raise the voice of every Indian in LoP after a ten-year gap in the
The BJP-led National Demo- Akhilesh Yadav and TMC Parliament, protect the Consti- Lok Sabha.
New Delhi: The Union Health cratic Alliance (NDA) secured leader Sudip Bandyopadhyay
Ministry has issued guidelines for its first victory in the newly- expressed their hopes for the
the ethical use of “leftover, elected Lok Sabha with the re- preservation of the dignity of
de-identified and anonymous”
samples generated from a
election of Om Birla as speaker
for a second term. The Con-
the House and fair treatment of
the Opposition.
Rahul Gandhi recognised
diagnostic or surgical procedure
on patients for commercial use.
gress party has stated that it is
prepared to push for an election
TMC leader Sudip Bandy-
opadhyay said the suspension
as Leader of Opposition
These specimens include organs, if the post of Deputy Speaker is of MPs in the 17th Lok Sabha Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on recognised as LoP. Since, no party
parts of organs, cells, tissues, blood not given to the Opposition. was “not desired”. “It is my firm Wednesday recognised Congress has required number during
products, urine, saliva, DNA/RNA, Birla, an MP from Kota (Ra- belief and so far as Parliament- leader and MP from Rai Bareli 2014-19, so no LoP was
hair, nail clippings, or any other jasthan) for the third time, is ary democratic practice is con- Rahul Gandhi as Leader of recognised.
cells, body fluids etc. PTI the sixth speaker to be elected cerned, the House belongs to Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha. Gandhi, who earlier in the day
for a second term. Prime Minis- the Opposition. This attitude Gandhi will have the status at par joined Prime Minister Narendra
Juniper Green Energy ter Narendra Modi and other needs to be adopted by the rul- with a Union Cabinet Minister in Modi and Parliamentary Affairs
secures two renewable PPAs BJP leaders moved 13 motions, ing party,” he said. the order of protocol. Minister Kiren Rijiju in escorting
while three motions were SECOND INNINGS. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi Recognition under under, the newly-elected Birla to the
moved for Congress nominee K exchange a handshake as they accompany newly elected Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla to the Chair, CONGRESS’ NOMINEE Section 2 of the Salary and speaker’s chair, thanked Congress
New Delhi: Juniper Green Energy Suresh. in New Delhi on Wednesday ANI All eyes are now on the post of Allowances of Leaders of president Mallikarjun Kharge for
has signed power purchase Birla was elected Speaker Deputy Speaker, to be appoin- Opposition in Parliament Act, his appointment to the role.
agreements for renewable through a voice vote as the Op- Speaker in the previous Lok the PM expressed confidence the previous Lok Sabha ted under Article 93 of the Con- 1977, will be effective from June 9. “I thank Congress president
energy projects in Gujarat and position did not press for divi- Sabha and also as a Parliament- that he will continue to create notched up to 97 per cent pro- stitution. While the NDA has The notification of recognition @kharge ji, and all the Congress
Rajasthan. They have secured an sion. Prime Minister Modi, arian. He said that Birla new benchmarks. Modi poin- ductivity, highest in 25 years, not made any statement, the was issued after the Congress leaders and Babbar Sher
agreement with Gujarat Urja Leader of Opposition (LoP) presided over a golden era in ted out to a 20-year period and said Birla ensured the senior Congress leader Jairam Parliamentary Party karyakartas from across the
Vikas Nigam Ltd for a standalone Rahul Gandhi and Parliament- Lok Sabha’s history as a num- when those elected Speaker House functioning even during Ramesh hopes that the post will recommended Gandhi’s name as country for their overwhelming
90 MW wind project, expected to ary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju ber of historic decisions were either did not contest elections the Covid period and main- be given to the Opposition. Leader of Opposition in the Lok support and warm wishes.
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generate 293 million units of led Birla to the chair. taken during its previous term. or did not win an election after tained its dignity and decorum. Notably, Rahul Gandhi has Sabha. Together, we will raise the voice of
electricity annually. They have Noting that he is the first their appointment, and said it is In his congratulatory speech, been recognised as the LoP in The lower house will have LoP every Indian in Parliament, protect
also signed a PPA with the Solar SPEAKER REINSTATED Speaker after Balram Jakhar, Birla, who has scripted history Gandhi said the Opposition the Lok Sabha, according to the after a gap of 10 years. Rule says, our Constitution, and hold the
Energy Corporation of India for a Congratulating him on his who was in the Chair between by returning as Speaker after wanted the House to function Salary and Allowances of Lead- leader of a party having members NDA (National Democratic
150 MW wind-solar hybrid fresh term on behalf of the en- 1980 and 1989, to get another emerging victorious again. “often and well” and added that ers of Opposition in Parliament totalling 10 per cent or more of the Alliance) government accountable
power project. PTI tire House, Modi lauded Birla as term after serving a full tenure, The Prime Minister noted it was very important that co- Act, 1977. strength of the house can be for their actions,” Gandhi said.

Speaker’s resolution on emergency draws Opposition ire SUMMER SPLASH


the Emergency, highlighted the congratulatory and accept- tecting India‘s democracy,” ted in India. Democratic val-
Shishir Sinha the excesses committed dur- ance speeches got over, Birla Birla said amid vociferous ues have always been
New Delhi ing that time and also men- read out a resolution con- protests by Opposition protected, they have always
tioned the manner in which demning the imposition of parties. Opposition MPs, been encouraged. Indira
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla’s democracy was strangled. It Emergency and termed the mainly from the Congress, Gandhi imposed dictatorship
first move condemning the was also a wonderful gesture decision by then Prime Minis- were on their feet, raising slo- on such an India. The demo-
Emergency on Wednesday to stand in silence in honour of ter Indira Gandhi as an attack gans against the reference to cratic values of India were
triggered protests from the all those who suffered during on the Constitution. His refer- the Emergency. crushed and freedom of ex-
Opposition. After the House those days.” ence to the Emergency saw a “June 25, 1975 will always pression was strangled,” Birla
got adjourned, Ministers along Further, he said that the face-off between the govern- be known as a black chapter in said.
with other MPs assembled at Emergency was imposed 50 ment and the Opposition in the history of India. On this “Those were the times
the gate of the new Parliament years ago but it is important the first Session of the lower day, then Prime Minister In- when opposition leaders were
Building with placards con- for today’s youth to know house. dira Gandhi imposed Emer- jailed, the entire nation was
demning Emergency and about it because it remains a gency in the country and at- turned into a prison. The then
raised slogan against the fitting example of what hap- CONTROVERSIAL DAY-1 tacked the Constitution made dictatorial government had
Congress. pens when the Constitution is “This House strongly con- by Babasaheb Ambedkar,” the put several restrictions on the
Meanwhile, Prime Minister trampled over, public opinion demns the decision to impose Speaker said. Further he said media and there was restraint
Narendra Modi has endorsed is stifled and institutions are Emergency in 1975. We appre- India was known all over the on the autonomy of judiciary,”
Birla’s resolution. In a social destroyed. The happenings ciate the determination of all world as the mother of Birla said. The Speaker urged
media post, Modi said: “I am during the Emergency exem- those people who opposed the democracy. members to observe silence
glad that the Honourable plified what a dictatorship Emergency, fought and ful- “Democratic values and de- for a while and later adjourned REFRESHING DIVE. Boys jump from a boat into the water for some respite from the scorching
Speaker strongly condemned looks like. Earlier, as soon as all filled the responsibility of pro- bate have always been suppor- the proceedings for the day. heat in Nadia, West Bengal, on Wednesday. PTI

Apple supplier Foxconn India’s Tamil Nadu Govt passes resolution urging DRDO delivers
rocket that
hiring practices under Centre’s lens Centre to conduct immediate caste census can evade radar
Union Labour been sought from the State detection to Navy
KR Srivats government”, the release policies and targeting spe- However, no contemporary
New Delhi
Ministry seeks added. Our Bureau cific interventions for the data is available since the
At the same time, the office Chennai socio-economic develop- last caste census which was Our Bureau
Union Labour Ministry on
detailed report of Regional Chief Labour ment of the underpriv- conducted in India in 1931. New Delhi
Wednesday announced that it from Tamil Nadu’s Commissioner has also been Tamil Nadu Legislative As- ileged, census data has al- The need for quantifiable
has requested a detailed re- Labour Department directed to furnish the factual sembly on Wednesday un- ways been the basis. In a data relating to socio-eco- Defence Research and Devel-
port from the Tamil Nadu report to the Ministry of La- animously adopted a resol- country like India, the so- nomic and educational opment Organisation (DRDO)
Government’s Labour De- bour & Employment, it said. ution urging the Centre to cial milieu influences the status of various castes, on Wednesday handed over
partment regarding the repor- at Foxconn India Apple The latest revelations on conduct a caste census. mobility of various com- communities, and tribes of Medium Range-Microwave
ted ban by Apple supplier Fox- iPhone plant. In light of these Foxconn India’s hiring prac- Moving the resolution, munities across the eco- the entire population of the Obscurant Chaff Rocket (MR-
conn India on hiring married reports, the Ministry has re- tices comes at a time when the Chief Minister MK Stalin nomic levels. As Caste has State has been emphasised MOCR) to the Indian Navy, en-
women at its main iPhone as- quested a detailed report from Modi-led government has said, “This House con- TN Chief Minister MK Stalin historically been a key de- in several of the judgments hancing its ability to evade
sembly plant in Tamil Nadu. the Labour Department of the been going all out to attract siders that caste-based terminant of the prospects of the Supreme Court for radar detection.
This came a day after sev- Tamil Nadu government”, an more foreign direct invest- population census is essen- time,” he said. After the of social progress in our so- classification of Backward The handing over of indigen-
eral media reports surfaced official release said. ments into India and sustain tial to formulate policies in resolution was passed in ciety, it is essential that Classes and Most Backward ously developed MR-MOCR's
that Foxconn India, a key The Union Labour Min- India’s status as the fastest order to ensure equal rights the Assembly, Stalin also caste-based socio-eco- Classes. happened after the Phase-I and
manufacturer of Apple istry highlighted that Section growing large economy in the and equal opportunities in wrote a letter to Prime nomic census data is made Considering all of the Phase-II trials successfully
devices, had systematically 5 of the Equal Remuneration world. education, economy and Minister Narendra Modi to available in public do- above, the Tamil Nadu Le- demonstrated its effectiveness.
excluded married women Act, 1976 clearly stipulates Foxconn’s restriction on employment to every cit- integrate caste-based main,” the letter said. gislative Assembly passed a The Phase-I trials proved that
from job opportunities at its that no discrimination to be hiring married women is not izen of India.” census with the national unanimous Resolution ur- the MR-MOCR could create a
iPhone assembly plant in made while recruiting men absolute. It may be based on “This House, therefore, decadal census. ‘LEGAL VALIDITY’ ging the Union Govern- persisting MOC cloud in space,
Sriperumbudur. and women workers. the perception that married unanimously urge the “As a developing coun- “Further, when Laws and ment to integrate caste- while the Phase-II trials dis-
“Ministry of Labour and “As the State government is women could have higher ab- Centre to immediately try, I consider that fruits of Acts are enacted on the based census with the na- played a 90 per cent reduction
Employment has taken note the appropriate authority for senteeism and face post-mar- commence the census development must reach basis of verifiable socio- tional decadal census and in Radar Cross Section (RCS)
of various media reports the enforcement and adminis- riage issues such as pregnancy work, which is due from the all sections of the society, economic indicators drawn to commence the census of an aerial target.
claiming that married women tration of the provisions of and childcare, a Reuters in- year 2021, along with the particularly the most mar- from decadal Census Re- operations immediately,” A number of MR-MOCR,
are not being allowed to work this Act, hence the report has vestigation report said. caste-based population this ginalised. For framing port, it gets legal validity. the letter said. meeting all the qualification re-
quirements, were handed over
by Secretary, Chairman DRDO
Samir V Kamat to Director
CBI arrests Kejriwal, gets 3-day custody Mumbai, Bengaluru drive office leasing General of Naval Armament In-
spection, Indian Navy Rear Ad-
miral Brijesh Vashistha. MOC, a

Our Bureau
agreed to only three days, and
asked the agency to produce
To that, the Judge said that
the media picks up one line and
in H1; Chennai, Pune, Delhi see dips niche technology developed by
DRDO’s Jaipur-based Defence
New Delhi the Delhi CM on Saturday. “it is very difficult to control” The leasing in the half year mand from newly completed Laboratory, obscures radar sig-
them. was 19 per cent higher from office supply during the nals and creates a microwave
Our Bureau
The Central Bureau of Invest- THE NEWS ‘SENSATION’ Kejriwal, meanwhile, was year ago, the report by Colli- quarter.” shield around platforms and as-
Mumbai
igation (CBI) on Wednesday Kejriwal told the court, “It is brought out of the courtroom ers showed. In the June “The demand for quality sets, thus reducing radar detec-
arrested Delhi Chief Minister being shown in the media, cit- to nearby Ahlmad’s room for The first half of 2024 saw of- quarter, which will end on office spaces continues to tion. Defence Minister Rajnath
Arvind Kejriwal a day after ing CBI sources, that I have put tea and biscuits after his sugar fice leasing of 29.4 million sq the weekend, leasing was surge, reflecting the confid- Singh commended DRDO and
questioning him in Tihar jail in the entire blame on Manish level dropped. Kejriwal’s wife ft, driven by demand mainly close to 16 msf across the top ence of occupiers and in- the Indian Navy for achieving
the excise policy case. The Sisodia in a statement. I have Sunita Kejriwal, AAP leader in Mumbai and Bengaluru, six cities, up 8 per cent year- vestors alike. Anticipated this milestone, and the DRDO
agency was given three-day not given any statement that Sanjay Singh and Dilip Pandey buoying hopes that the year on-year (y-o-y). easing of global financial Chairman applauded the ef-
custody of Kejriwal by vaca- Sisodia is guilty or anyone else were present in the court. could end with absorption In the half year as well as in headwinds and continued re- forts of the Defence Laborat-
tion Judge Amitabh Rawat for Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal ANI is guilty. I have said Sisodia is During the hearing in the ory, Jodhpur team in develop-
crossing 50 million sq ft for the second quarter, silience in domestic eco-
interrogation in the excise innocent, AAP is innocent, I Rouse Avenue Court, Kejriw- the third year in a row. Bengaluru was the leader nomy augurs well for sus- ing this strategically important
case. concluding the investigation am innocent.” “Their entire al’s lawyers said CBI’s move to The two cities accounted with leasing of 8.8 msf and tained growth in India’s technology in a short span.
The CBI’s arrest comes on a in the liquor policy case, in plan is to defame us in front of arrest the Delhi CM at this for over half of the total leas- 4.8 msf with robust growth of office market,” said Arpit
day when the Supreme Court which the sleuths have already the media. Please record that point showed the “most ing activity in the major cit- 33 per cent and 41 per cent. Mehrotra, Managing Dir-
was to hear Kejriwal’s bail ap- filed four charge sheets against all these have been run in me- biased manner” in which the ies, driven by occupiers from ector, Office services, India.
plication in the same case 17 accused persons. The CBI dia through CBI sources,” he agency acted. Senior Advocate sectors such as BFSI, Tech- KEY PLAYERS New supply of office stock
probed by the Enforcement arrested Kejriwal inside Del- stressed. Vikram Chaudhari questioned nology and Engineering & The highest growth was seen rose a modest 5 per cent y-
Directorate. AAP Convenor hi’s Rouse Avenue Court, He also charged the CBI the CBI decision on the Manufacturing, a report by in Mumbai, where leasing o-y to 23 msf in the first half
Kejriwal, however, withdrew where he was produced in with trying to sensationalise grounds that it had already Colliers said. more than doubled in the while over 13 msf of space
his petition from the Supreme compliance of a production the case. “It needs to be clari- quizzed Kejriwal for nine However, during the quarter and first half. After a was added in the June
Court challenging a stay Delhi warrant issued against him by fied. This will be the top head- hours in April last year. quarter Chennai, Delhi-NCR prolonged phase of steady quarter, up 6 per cent on year.
High Court ordered on Tues- the vacation bench Judge line in all the newspapers. The Agency clarified that it and Pune saw a dip in leasing demand, Mumbai has seen a The additions in supply in
day on grant of bail by the trail Amitab Rawat. They aim to sensationalise the was not obligated to inform ranging from 39-41 per cent, significant 3.5 msf of leasing the first half came in only two
court, following his arrest in Judge Amitabh Rawat asked matter,” the AAP leader said. Kejriwal before starting an in- while in the half year, the de- during the quarter, twice the cities - Hyderabad and Mum-
March this year in the same the agency to place material However, the CBI countered vestigation. The CBI counsel clines were in the range 17 to levels as compared to Q2 bai, while all other cities saw
case probed by the Enforce- record for his arrest in the the allegations and said they asserted that their responsibil- 31 per cent, indicating de- 2023, the Colliers report a steep decline. Mumbai saw
ment Directorate. case. Though the CBI wanted argued the case on facts and ity is to inform the court about mand is not uniform across said, adding, “This is mainly the maximum surge in office
The CBI is working towards five days of custody, the court evidence. the need for custody. the country. attributable to strong de- supply.
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of passengers at transit points
tech despite Russia concerns’
Hollywood union reaches deal
with studios on pay, AI use

reduction of security costs


Aneesh Phadnis COST-EFFECTIVE through better allocation of
Mumbai
resources and reduce flight
ALL-WEATHER FRIENDS. US Deputy Secretary of State plays down reports of discord Such a framework
connection times, he said. A
would lead to
the meeting of the US-India The US Transport Security reduction of security similar suggestion for a one-
Amiti Sen initiative on Critical and Administration (TSA) has stop security framework
New Delhi
costs through better
Emerging Technology (iCET). proposed a one-stop security allocation of resources between the European
The meeting was chaired by arrangement with India to Union and India was made by
The US is concerned about In- We are seeking to India’s National Security Ad- expedite flow of passengers Airports Council Interna-
Bengaluru: A union representing dia’s continuing relationship develop a much visor Ajit Doval and Sullivan. to their destinations by phas- tional last year. Europe has a
Hollywood film and television with Russia possibly affecting deeper and stronger ing out rescreening of pas- screen these passengers and one stop security agreement
crew said on Tuesday it has some elements of the growing technological iCET INITIATIVE sengers at transit hubs. The their check bags would go with Singapore and such an
reached a tentative three-year deal Indo-US partnership in crit- Since the launch of iCET in idea was mooted by US from aircraft to aircraft in al- arrangement with India
with major studios that includes ical technologies but it has relationship between January 2023, there has been Transport Security Adminis- most every situation,” Peko- would smoothen the transit
agreed-on pay hikes and guardrails confidence and trust in the US and India significant deepening of part- trator David Pekoske at the ske said in his address at the process for Indian passen-
against the use of artificial country and seeks to advance KURT CAMPBELL nership across key technology US-India aviation summit in summit. gers too.
intelligence. The International the partnership, Kurt Camp- US Deputy Secretary of State
sectors including space, semi- Washington DC on Tuesday. Along with a one-stop se-
Alliance of Theatrical Stage bell, US Deputy Secretary of conductors, advanced tele- Now, for instance, passen- BENEFITS curity arrangement, Pekoske
Employees (IATSE) members, State has said. communications, artificial in- gers travelling from Delhi to “This is a really powerful also proposed deputing a
which include lighting technicians “We are seeking to develop “And we have expressed great powers and there are telligence, quantum and clean Houston via New York have concept. It offers a number of TSA representative in Delhi
and costume designers, are to a much deeper and stronger some concerns. But at the many areas of alignment, he energy, the Deputy US Secret- to undergo a security check important benefits. It means and an agreement with India
ratify the deal with the Alliance of technological relationship same time we have confidence said. “But it is not surprising ary of State said. on arrival before taking the flights inbound to the US are to share sensitive security in-
Motion Picture and Television between US and India. We are and trust in India and we are that there would be areas The issue of the next meet- domestic connection in the more secure. If there is a re- formation. “India’s intent to
Producers , which represents clear which areas are affected seeking to advance our part- where we have perhaps differ- ing of the Quad–an alliance US. The one-stop arrange- verse agreement between the grow transportation capacity
Disney, Netflix and others. The by the continued relationship nership in technology,” Camp- ent perspectives because of between India, the US, Japan ment will do away with the US and India where US creates real opportunity for
terms of the agreement include between India and Russia, mil- bell said in response to a ques- historical ties,” Campbell and Australia– was discussed need for that check. “If we screening satisfies Indian re- India and the United States
scale-rate increases of 7 per cent, itarily and technologically. We tion on concerns about Russia added. between Sullivan and Doval have a one-stop agreement quirements and that means to partner and to harmonise.
4 per cent and 3.5 per cent over will take what steps we can to at an online press conference US National Security Ad- and both expressed determin- with the government of India flights to India would also be The effort is to harmonise
the three-year term, the union mitigate some of those en- on Wednesday. visor Jake Sullivan and Camp- ation on holding the meeting and with Delhi airport, then more secure,” he added. Such standards for aviation secur-
said. REUTERS gagements,” he said. India and the US are both bell were in India last week for this year, he pointed out. we would not need to re- a framework would lead to ity,” Pekoske said.
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Leader, Data, AI and Auto- The summit is presented loans to Sri Lanka. It was cent Bloomberg report said
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‘MCA proceedings against Company settles case


Byju’s still underway’ with Teleperformance
KR Srivats Jyoti Banthia
— ₹1.5 crore in the first
New Delhi Bengaluru
tranche, ₹2 crore in the
second and ₹2.2 crore in the
final tranche.
The Ministry of Corporate Byju’s has settled with
Affairs (MCA) on Wednes- France-based Teleperform- OTHER CASES
day made it clear that the ance Business Services, the NCLT issued a notice in an
proceedings initiated by it Bengaluru Bench of National insolvency plea filed by di-
under the company law Company Law Tribunal gital marketing firm Surfer
against EdTech major Byju’s (NCLT) was told on June 26, Technologies against Byju’s.
are still on going and that no a second relief for the com- On February 28, another no-
final conclusion should be pany during the day. tice was issued on a plea filed
drawn in this matter at this The tribunal asked by US-based non-bank loan
stage. Recent media reports claimed Teleperformance to file a agency Glas Trust Company
“There have been recent MCA has uncovered lapses in memo saying it wished to LLC to admit the company
reports claiming that Byju’s Byju’s corporate governance withdraw the insolvency plea to insolvency resolution
has been cleared of financial but did not find evidence of in view of the settlement for process.
fraud in an ongoing investig- financial fraud it to close the case. Byju’s is also fighting a
ation by the Ministry of Cor- In Feburary, NCLT issued legal battle with its investors
porate Affairs. It is categoric- in the wake of a media report notice to Byju’s on an insolv- including Prosus, General
ally clarified that such on Wednesday that stated ency plea filed by Teleper- Atlantic and Peak XV, which
reports are factually incor- that MCA has uncovered formance. have sought to void a $200-
rect and misleading,” MCA lapses in Byju’s corporate According to Teleper- million rights issue initiated
said in statement. governance but did not find formace, Byju’s agreed to pay in January by appealing to
This MCA statement came evidence of financial fraud. the amount in three tranches the NCLT.

Tata Group retains India’s most valued brand title


Infosys, HDFC Group, LIC Group and Reliance ranked among the top five
Meenakshi Verma Ambwani Ajimon Francis, Man-
New Delhi aging Director, Brand Fin-
ance India, stated, “India is
The Tata Group has retained presenting itself as a differ-
its title as India’s most valu- entiated leader of the
able brand in the latest rank- “Global South” by setting
ings released by Brand Fin- the narrative of “develop-
ance. ment, self-reliance and
The Group’s brand value autonomy”. India is today a
was pegged at $28.6 billion, vital cog in global geopolit-
up 9 per cent on the back of a ics, both with its hard and
refreshed business strategy soft power. Brand Bharat is
focusing on digitalisation, e- blooming. In the past year,
commerce, EV and electron- India has become one of the
ics. The report pointed out RECORD HIGH. The report pointed out that Tata Group’s most viable destinations for
that Tata Group’s brand brand value highlights that for the first time an Indian brand manufacturing, engineering
value highlights the first is close to the $30-billion brand value mark services, knowledge hub for
time an Indian brand is close R&D and continues to be the
to the $30-billion brand tional refinement, whole- and Tata Consumer flagbearer of IT services
value mark and this reflec- heartedly embracing digital products,” said Savio globally.” The sectoral ana-
ted “the prevailing optim- transformation and cutting- D’Souza, Senior Director, lysis outlined that the tele-
ism in the Indian economy”. edge technology across its Brand Finance . com sector achieved 61 per
Infosys with a brand value manifold enterprises. Con- cent growth in brand value,
of $14.2 billion was ranked currently, its brand promin- GLOBAL SOUTH LEADER followed by banking (26 per
second, followed by HDFC ence has ascended meteor- LIC Group, Reliance Indus- cent) and mining, iron and
Group, which jumped to the ically, propelled by strategic tries, SBI Group, Airtel, steel sectors recording
third spot ($10.4 billion), Indian Premier League HCL Tech, Larsen & Toubro about 16 per cent average
propelled by its merger with sponsorships, aeronautical and Mahindra were ranked growth. Among the fastest
HDFC Ltd, the report noted. rebranding endeavours and among the top ten most growing brands in India,
“Over the last triennium, an expansive footprint valuable Indian brands, ac- Westside topped the charts
the Tata Group has orches- bolstered by the flourishing cording to the Brand Fin- with 122 per cent growth in
trated a rigorous organisa- retail domains of Westside ance India 100 2024 Report. brand value.

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20 Micron [5] 210.91 222.37 210.85 223.70 207.01 855.79 225.25 90.00 15 222.60 CapaciteInfr 312.85 309.30 312.95 315.85 306.55 393.21 334.70 187.25 23 309.45 Glenmark [1] 1213.35 1226.40 1210.00 1240.00 1199.30 576.43 1264.50 645.45 24 1226.25 JSWSteelLtd [1] 929.90 919.20 930.90 932.45 918.10 1341.50 944.15 723.15 28 919.40
360OneWam 836.60 889.20 837.75 899.50 837.75 2090.96 900.95 436.50 - - CapitalSFB 342.00 339.30 344.00 344.00 338.00 129.89 469.00 311.40 - - GlnmarkLifSc 825.85 842.55 843.95 870.00 832.45 74.77 906.00 557.10 - - JTEKTIndia [1] 212.34 210.61 213.00 221.25 209.00 1680.56 221.10 126.85 53 211.20
3IInfotech 36.45 36.44 36.60 37.50 36.28 729.36 63.90 30.25 - - Caplin Point [2] 1402.55 1380.35 1402.55 1407.55 1365.00 62.73 1617.80 781.25 37 1380.05 Glob.Spr 790.00 784.40 790.00 790.70 780.10 51.65 1326.25 656.10 23 782.70 JTLIndust 219.01 224.93 217.20 227.00 216.86 2308.96 436.90 166.90 - -
3m India 37862.90 37182.65 38199.00 38328.55 37060.05 8.35 39809.65 26650.00 78 37163.50 CapriGlo [1] 214.50 212.92 215.90 217.85 212.50 356.46 289.40 183.35 89 212.75 GlobalHealth 1280.10 1305.55 1285.70 1313.80 1283.20 199.17 1513.90 646.85 - - Jub.Food [2] 558.75 555.55 561.45 563.80 550.60 3453.72 586.35 420.85 151 555.90
5PaisaCap 514.10 510.60 517.25 518.35 506.50 33.13 759.10 355.65 31 510.30 CARE 1046.80 1050.65 1046.80 1065.05 1039.95 122.38 1265.00 681.45 26 1050.75 GlobalSurfac 218.96 214.37 218.96 220.00 212.80 49.26 333.00 167.50 - - Jub.Ind 1698.15 1713.30 1783.05 1783.05 1675.55 51.60 1787.00 496.70 - 1700.80
63MoonsTech[2] 377.00 374.30 375.10 378.20 374.00 45.82 688.80 202.65 5 374.15 CarrerPnt 403.30 400.30 399.25 406.30 398.80 27.85 440.70 174.75 23 399.65 GlobeText(I) 3.29 3.21 3.38 3.38 3.17 4201.90 4.85 2.70 - - JubilantPhar 725.50 737.35 721.80 739.90 719.20 123.10 775.00 318.75 - -
CartradeTech 823.90 786.15 815.00 818.75 780.20 311.33 973.60 472.15 - - GM Brew 656.70 646.55 660.00 666.35 640.05 48.68 688.10 440.00 10 646.15 JublntIngrev 529.70 534.95 530.00 537.90 523.55 205.77 581.70 399.00 - -
A .............................................. Carysil 831.80 825.50 835.00 839.60 823.00 68.35 1150.95 593.05 - - Gmdc [2] 399.35 401.20 403.80 409.20 399.50 1831.99 505.00 164.05 21 401.10 JuniperHotel 445.30 430.00 445.30 449.20 426.25 145.35 538.25 365.00 - -
AadhrHsg&Fin 390.30 407.75 392.40 412.50 389.20 2187.95 432.45 292.00 - - CastrolIndia [5] 207.42 205.47 207.45 210.99 203.69 3014.19 230.00 120.00 23 204.95 GMMPfauder [2] 1330.75 1334.90 1334.65 1349.90 1325.00 77.13 1896.75 1145.00 118 1332.65 JupitorWagon 656.45 678.15 662.00 685.00 661.80 1517.21 727.85 148.45 - -
AakashExplor 11.73 11.95 11.92 12.29 11.70 567.79 15.40 5.70 - - CCL Prd [2] 595.55 588.60 590.15 598.25 587.00 95.11 750.00 551.40 82 588.60 GMR Inf [1] 95.07 98.28 95.50 99.60 94.8663535.66 100.67 42.01 - 98.25 JupLifLneHos 1233.05 1243.75 1234.30 1271.80 1225.30 38.43 1653.95 970.00 - -
Aarti Drug 516.85 512.90 519.60 522.10 511.75 64.77 645.00 430.00 33 512.35 Ceat 2476.45 2519.15 2478.80 2585.00 2407.55 192.47 2997.25 2026.05 15 2512.40 GmrPwr&Urbn 90.70 88.44 89.90 90.70 87.72 2852.77 97.50 17.00 - - JustDial 1028.25 1070.85 1028.25 1093.30 1028.25 1145.93 1162.65 694.80 65 1069.70
Aarti Ind [5] 695.20 694.55 695.00 702.55 691.25 1726.55 769.50 438.05 60 694.10 CEInfoSystem 2413.90 2276.35 2360.00 2398.70 2262.00 1162.70 2747.85 1176.00 - - GNA Axles 400.95 400.40 404.95 405.00 398.80 47.69 582.05 359.15 17 399.95 Jyo.Lab [1] 419.05 421.70 421.00 426.80 413.50 534.76 553.95 210.60 42 421.75
AartiSurfact 685.40 680.20 687.20 696.05 678.00 25.16 810.00 548.15 - - Celebrity 18.95 19.40 19.04 19.75 18.95 545.24 23.90 12.15 - 19.30 GNFC 694.65 694.35 697.00 705.75 686.20 1960.96 814.85 532.00 21 693.25 JyotiCNCAuto 1349.35 1343.40 1349.35 1379.80 1318.00 242.97 1449.95 368.00 - -
AavasFinance 1855.15 1869.50 1855.15 1879.00 1840.05 173.44 1978.25 1307.10 30 1868.10 CelloWorld 913.55 889.95 913.95 916.90 885.10 122.27 963.80 711.20 - - GO DIGIT GENE 331.00 335.05 331.25 341.55 329.70 403.04 372.00 278.55 - -
AB Money [1] 169.00 166.29 169.70 170.71 165.10 230.60 183.40 55.50 18 166.75 Cent Enka 604.90 603.85 610.95 611.40 600.25 15.40 666.00 379.90 29 603.20 Goa Carb 810.35 829.85 810.35 841.20 799.40 43.03 1009.45 492.50 9 829.30 K ..............................................
AbansHolding 476.80 470.50 475.00 484.90 463.00 111.87 498.90 254.80 - - Cent.Bk 63.31 62.89 63.70 64.37 62.62 8951.24 76.85 27.56 21 62.87 GOCL Corp [2] 474.35 470.60 475.15 483.65 467.00 92.18 640.00 306.95 57 471.20 Kabra Ext [5] 430.55 425.15 431.95 444.00 415.00 85.83 515.05 290.25 47 425.20
ABB India [2] 8399.65 8390.85 8426.00 8435.00 8235.70 336.43 9200.00 3847.50 122 8390.95 Cent.Elec 1664.35 1646.00 1672.60 1675.00 1635.00 9.14 2097.15 1248.00 59 1644.10 God.Pow.Isp [5] 1123.00 1107.90 1129.40 1135.00 1084.95 283.86 1179.95 483.95 17 1106.15 Kaj.Cera [1] 1437.45 1418.10 1437.65 1443.20 1390.10 277.23 1522.00 1110.95 59 1417.70
Abbott 26855.60 27639.55 26855.65 27775.50 26855.65 27.46 29628.15 21907.45 49 27636.50 Cent.Ext [1] 21.59 21.18 21.59 21.59 21.13 113.74 32.39 9.71 - 21.12 Godfrey [2] 4413.65 4427.55 4413.65 4490.00 4360.00 88.92 4486.40 1605.05 26 4425.85 Kakt.Cem 227.60 231.00 232.00 237.90 227.99 89.75 277.95 185.30 - 231.15
ABBPowerPro 11414.9012630.9511525.4013058.7511493.00 158.6013058.75 3895.90 - - Cent.Ply [1] 702.25 715.75 702.25 722.90 702.25 134.43 849.35 595.00 50 716.15 GodhCarbnIns 0.86 0.81 0.87 0.88 0.8169050.34 1.10 0.45 - - KalpatarProj 1184.30 1189.40 1196.85 1200.00 1167.30 477.86 1342.60 516.00 - -
ABCapital 237.52 237.60 238.70 239.70 234.00 3176.42 246.95 155.00 86 237.85 Cent.Txt 2290.30 2270.90 2302.90 2325.00 2246.00 183.85 2395.00 790.40 64 2268.75 Godrej Cons [1] 1375.50 1414.25 1375.50 1429.85 1370.25 1980.30 1467.30 959.55 118 1414.95 Kaly.Inv 5982.05 5788.00 6039.00 6090.00 5755.10 14.68 6488.00 1747.65 44 5786.75
ACC 2569.70 2590.90 2575.00 2654.00 2562.05 1036.94 2759.95 1763.25 23 2589.45 CentDepoSer 2035.15 2017.25 2034.90 2042.00 2010.00 330.87 2239.00 1030.50 - - Godrej Ind [1] 842.85 846.40 837.95 862.80 836.25 323.85 989.90 469.00 - 846.70 Kaly.Stl [5] 926.25 917.60 927.35 934.00 911.25 61.48 1077.65 343.00 16 920.10
AccelyaKal 1734.25 1703.85 1734.25 1734.25 1701.00 9.04 2128.25 1281.00 22 1703.70 CentrumCap [1] 39.71 39.23 39.70 40.20 38.86 1174.40 46.55 20.01 - 39.21 Godrej Pr [5] 3077.20 3066.55 3085.00 3100.25 3049.75 519.80 3121.85 1496.40 151 3065.85 KalyanJewelr 438.15 456.65 438.95 460.50 438.95 3875.87 464.95 127.15 - -
Action Con [2] 1494.90 1504.80 1499.80 1522.00 1484.25 352.08 1693.05 470.05 55 1504.95 Cera San [5] 9002.00 8995.55 9010.00 9057.70 8830.10 27.85 9782.25 6551.25 49 8993.25 GodrejAgrovt 674.00 677.95 674.00 691.65 669.75 662.89 694.00 447.00 36 677.60 Kamat Htl 229.80 232.39 230.51 235.69 229.34 29.88 374.50 188.05 30 232.10
AcuracyShipg 13.03 12.57 13.40 13.68 12.41 2288.45 18.25 7.05 - - CESC [1] 151.46 167.98 151.90 170.00 151.4663690.07 170.00 70.80 29 168.05 GoFashionInd 1055.65 1049.55 1045.00 1057.95 1044.05 8.68 1404.70 933.30 - - Kamdhenu 538.45 535.05 539.05 542.25 531.00 162.51 670.00 262.70 29 535.55
AdanEnergSol 1014.20 1005.10 1012.95 1023.00 996.75 3480.52 1250.00 686.00 - - CGPowr&InS [2] 692.10 685.30 699.00 706.95 684.00 2320.81 735.50 359.40 117 685.15 Gokaldas [5] 894.10 935.60 916.00 939.90 916.00 561.07 1022.00 477.05 41 935.60 KamdhenuVent 41.20 42.61 41.58 43.10 40.0616440.62 245.00 35.91 - -
Adani Ports [2] 1456.15 1467.80 1458.90 1474.50 1451.05 3217.95 1607.95 708.00 155 1468.95 ChaletHotels 830.50 813.95 830.55 833.95 809.20 56.68 959.00 415.40 64 814.60 Gokul Agro [2] 172.23 173.32 172.50 180.00 169.55 550.59 180.70 96.00 24 173.50 Kanani Ind [1] 3.00 3.17 3.02 3.24 3.01 4032.69 7.45 2.98 - 3.16
ADANI POWER 725.30 719.90 724.05 730.90 718.00 6234.25 896.75 235.70 15 720.00 ChamanLalSat 210.15 209.69 212.50 212.90 209.00 67.81 269.95 160.80 - - Goldiam Int [2] 165.80 164.90 167.10 167.10 163.80 237.19 216.55 120.05 30 164.75 Kanor.Chem [5] 128.52 125.36 127.00 130.00 124.74 30.90 156.30 100.25 - 125.70
AdaniEntprs [1] 3171.10 3170.50 3169.05 3187.70 3163.90 2142.89 3743.00 2142.30 129 3169.35 Chamb.Frt 506.70 520.55 505.80 525.90 497.20 6825.96 575.00 250.20 16 520.50 Golds.Tech 149.88 143.36 150.00 150.90 142.20 107.61 171.65 66.25 - 143.45 Kansai Ner [1] 274.85 269.95 275.00 283.85 269.50 1060.74 355.00 252.20 33 270.15
AdaniGreenEn 1797.10 1774.30 1804.70 1809.85 1765.00 433.14 2173.65 816.00 - 1774.65 ChembonChem 619.35 691.10 621.10 743.20 621.10 1089.57 742.65 304.40 33 619.65 GoodLuck St [2] 900.85 897.80 905.60 905.85 886.00 78.02 1168.80 396.00 22 898.20 Karn.Bk 226.56 224.87 227.00 228.21 224.10 859.55 286.35 151.55 6 224.80
AdaniTotlGas 889.50 893.65 899.80 910.50 889.00 1252.51 1259.40 522.00 - - ChemconSpecl 264.90 262.60 265.80 266.55 261.10 47.31 319.45 225.50 - - GopalSnacks 339.10 335.45 339.95 341.00 334.50 82.71 392.85 301.05 - - Karur vys bk [2] 206.69 202.79 207.15 207.90 201.34 2040.04 219.95 115.50 10 202.80
AdaniWilmar 335.20 334.90 336.00 337.90 334.40 830.87 422.70 285.80 - - ChemplastSan 562.30 546.35 567.00 567.00 535.00 189.15 633.90 402.80 - - GP Petrol [5] 68.49 67.20 68.60 70.13 66.50 190.98 90.05 38.00 12 67.11 Kaveri Seed [2] 977.25 944.95 985.00 988.85 940.00 188.73 1039.40 500.00 17 945.45
ADF Foods [2] 235.96 242.43 237.97 259.25 235.96 1641.43 262.45 178.55 33 242.60 CheviotComp 1499.30 1464.10 1499.80 1515.70 1459.60 12.43 1626.70 1130.00 - - GptHealthcre 152.03 150.28 152.11 152.89 150.00 82.19 219.90 128.70 - - KAYA Ltd 473.10 465.95 476.40 476.40 460.00 63.10 515.85 267.05 - 464.50
AditBirSunLf 656.85 650.80 656.85 657.45 648.60 177.97 701.90 362.55 - - ChoicInternl 382.45 383.95 383.50 451.20 382.15 1197.22 568.50 243.85 - - Granuels [1] 487.80 502.20 490.55 506.70 4 KaynesTech 4030.30 4014.75 4050.00 4098.00 3970.00 149.50 4098.00 1461.10 - -
AdityaBirFas 318.30 320.65 319.00 322.20 318.10 3269.19 335.25 193.05 - 320.85 CholaIn&Fin [2] 1431.35 1430.25 1428.25 1448.00 1420.90 693.45 1475.95 997.40 35 1429.85 G KBCGlobal 1.85 1.84 1.87 1.89 1.7813950.66 3.05 1.57 - -
Ador Weld 1349.05 1337.75 1349.05 1359.95 1329.15 18.20 1770.00 1022.45 29 1334.95 CholamanFin [1] 1298.20 1287.75 1298.55 1313.25 1283.75 37.86 1330.00 881.25 391 1287.15 G m KCP [1] 237.61 243.52 240.00 248.50 237.31 1397.52 274.00 105.65 69 243.35
AdvancedEnz [2] 380.50 377.10 383.65 385.70 375.10 151.82 425.10 268.25 34 377.05 CIEAutomotIn 572.70 575.50 576.45 581.95 569.25 210.67 589.00 406.80 - - G KCP Sug [1] 46.49 45.42 46.90 47.10 45.12 923.31 33.40 15.75 - -
Advani Hot [2] 72.44 71.62 73.00 73.40 71.50 100.15 90.00 39.50 26 71.71 Cigniti Tech 1345.45 1353.70 1355.00 1359.95 1348.50 200.60 1394.00 757.65 39 1350.60 G KDDL Ltd 2734.95 2805.55 2739.75 2820.00 2700.00 12.10 3110.00 1360.00 16 2804.75
AEGISLOGISTICS 821.40 827.45 816.05 857.30 812.50 575.79 887.65 280.00 - - Cineline Ind [5] 141.53 135.43 143.65 144.90 133.81 84.12 186.00 80.50 - 135.45 G P KEC Intl [2] 857.25 863.40 861.80 868.05 853.65 143.67 953.15 548.35 150 862.95
AeroflexInd 161.58 162.96 161.58 167.52 158.96 1478.11 196.35 115.00 - - Cipla [2] 1499.70 1479.10 1503.70 1507.20 1475.00 1930.91 1581.70 997.00 32 1479.45 G KEI Ind [2] 4500.00 4420.40 4477.00 4531.05 4409.85 200.78 5040.40 2225.00 69 4422.25
AetherIndust 884.35 908.85 889.00 939.20 880.55 480.31 1124.50 761.55 - - CitiUn Bk [1] 168.23 167.55 170.00 170.00 166.44 6189.16 170.00 120.20 12 167.35 G w Kellton Tech [5] 108.99 107.49 108.60 109.43 107.00 778.74 128.45 61.02 105 107.46
Affle(India) [2] 1290.10 1370.55 1297.70 1387.45 1286.40 4762.10 1387.40 990.00 253 1371.45 CleanSci&Tec 1460.95 1431.45 1460.00 1460.00 1429.00 93.58 1622.00 1243.00 - - GR Kernx.Mic 415.60 419.55 413.05 429.00 410.00 154.11 718.00 302.75 - 419.50
Agarwal Inds 1180.65 1188.30 1186.50 1215.55 1169.40 66.52 1234.00 603.85 36 1188.20 Cleducate [5] 85.33 84.43 85.00 86.89 83.63 33.94 113.95 63.00 49 84.21 G mO Kesoram In 194.26 200.40 195.70 203.30 195.69 923.85 205.60 61.50 - 200.30
AgiGreenpac 706.05 710.85 711.00 714.00 691.25 72.50 1089.00 560.05 - - CMSInfoSystm 476.55 485.00 478.70 489.55 477.30 1521.06 502.40 341.00 - - G C Kewal Clo 726.15 735.35 729.00 738.00 721.65 58.60 825.85 510.20 29 735.85
Agro Tech 739.65 734.55 742.00 748.75 729.15 66.78 1089.00 646.90 233 734.90 Coal India 469.25 468.75 470.25 471.85 465.05 6655.90 527.20 223.85 18 468.80 G C KeystnRealtr 671.80 676.90 675.00 685.05 670.00 33.09 750.00 518.00 - -
AgroPhosInd 46.49 46.39 45.72 48.78 45.72 124.67 65.75 32.90 - - CoastalCorpn 228.56 227.34 230.84 230.84 226.00 19.84 354.15 207.90 - - G P KFinTech 687.30 696.60 690.90 701.95 690.05 252.11 822.00 340.00 - -
AGSTransTech 87.61 85.55 88.19 89.78 85.00 358.65 126.75 54.15 - - CochinShip [5] 2188.55 2208.15 2205.10 2275.25 2191.20 4850.98 2427.75 277.55 71 2208.45 G KhadimIndia 347.45 351.05 349.70 359.00 347.45 40.45 424.30 214.05 101 351.15
Ahluwalia [2] 1245.00 1239.65 1272.90 1287.60 1232.40 128.63 1384.40 601.60 36 1239.55 CoffeeDayEnt 56.17 56.11 56.20 57.23 56.00 1681.79 74.54 28.89 - 56.12 G P H w Khand.Sec 29.08 29.88 29.06 31.80 28.51 99.76 35.99 22.27 - 29.78
AIA Engg [2] 4208.05 4207.05 4226.15 4290.00 4160.60 35.15 4624.50 3101.95 35 4210.35 Coforge 5350.65 5325.35 5395.00 5462.85 5305.00 400.43 6847.45 4287.25 - - G B KhatnChm&Fer 74.00 73.13 74.00 75.95 73.00 369.68 96.25 59.30 - -
Airan 29.15 29.74 29.90 30.00 29.39 375.99 31.80 21.85 - - Colgate [1] 2831.15 2801.90 2831.15 2840.00 2785.50 327.42 3068.95 1667.00 57 2806.45 G Kilitch 328.75 346.25 331.55 350.65 330.20 49.89 469.85 175.00 32 343.95
Ajanta Phr [2] 2331.35 2316.35 2348.60 2351.00 2304.70 55.79 2531.95 1378.50 37 2318.55 COMMERSYBAG 69.00 72.47 69.34 73.96 68.02 356.53 111.80 58.00 - - G P w Kingfa S&T 2039.60 2030.95 2039.60 2052.90 1996.50 7.27 2595.05 1400.00 20 2026.05
Ajmera 702.50 690.50 709.50 711.70 687.95 59.63 882.40 327.00 29 690.15 Compucom [2] 29.07 29.05 29.00 30.30 28.62 169.02 44.95 18.55 - 29.08 G P Kiocl 473.40 458.65 473.40 475.75 454.40 323.68 576.55 181.00 - 458.60
AjooniBiotec 5.04 5.00 5.11 5.12 4.98 2219.05 7.70 3.95 - - ComputerAge 3684.80 3649.15 3693.00 3714.65 3639.00 115.90 3838.00 2132.00 - - G G Kiri Ind 338.85 331.75 340.00 341.90 329.95 128.63 453.90 262.10 - 332.25
AksharChem 316.95 323.55 317.00 328.00 310.50 38.51 364.80 230.00 - 321.70 Con.FinHld 199.66 197.95 200.70 203.00 197.01 24.52 78.40 26.55 - - G Kirl.Bros [2] 2118.85 2236.30 2150.35 2295.50 2119.00 232.42 2295.00 592.00 73 2231.95
Akzo 2910.15 2891.75 2878.00 2922.70 2870.50 3.43 3076.40 2265.10 31 2873.35 Concor [5] 1051.40 1047.30 1051.40 1061.95 1044.00 1596.94 1193.95 640.10 52 1046.90 G m Kirl.Elec 192.25 191.29 193.00 195.29 189.80 349.87 100.80 26.95 36 -
Alankit [1] 19.32 19.11 19.25 19.69 19.00 414.76 23.59 9.20 - 19.07 ConcrdBiotec 1541.25 1501.15 1520.00 1560.00 1460.50 32.63 1725.00 900.05 - - G O Kirl.Ind 6032.25 6077.00 6099.90 6169.40 6005.85 6.46 6697.95 2863.05 81 6091.50
AlbertDavid 1328.25 1273.40 1338.70 1340.95 1260.00 13.27 1605.00 584.85 10 1273.75 ConfdnPetInd[1] 83.17 82.02 83.20 83.65 82.00 470.13 119.95 62.65 28 82.01 G P Kirl.Oil [2] 1375.75 1398.95 1374.00 1418.00 1361.05 109.00 1434.30 382.65 56 1396.60
Alembic [2] 112.27 109.25 112.45 112.80 108.75 1563.75 116.75 71.00 30 109.19 ControlPrint 859.75 861.25 854.50 869.00 844.95 37.64 1076.85 615.05 25 861.45 G KP w KirloskrPneu 1349.40 1373.20 1353.00 1430.00 1311.15 218.98 1430.00 541.05 - -
Alembic Ph [2] 907.50 900.15 913.00 922.80 896.00 135.13 1093.05 621.85 27 899.70 CoralIndFin [2] 51.60 51.54 55.00 57.00 50.10 776.60 74.38 33.51 10 52.32 Kitex [1] 215.32 212.42 218.90 219.40 211.70 163.68 287.20 165.70 21 212.30
Alicon [5] 1278.85 1271.25 1278.85 1350.00 1265.00 52.55 1349.90 744.00 45 1272.25 Cords Cab 262.78 253.09 262.78 262.78 247.60 127.25 280.00 85.00 32 253.35 H KNR Con [2] 344.35 349.85 345.90 355.95 344.60 1648.86 407.30 236.70 20 349.85
Alkali Met 131.41 147.06 132.10 152.70 128.40 1032.10 163.15 94.25 105 146.40 Corom.Intl [1] 1525.35 1559.95 1527.45 1576.45 1521.00 746.57 1689.05 921.35 27 1558.90 H M Kohin.Foods 44.02 43.58 43.60 44.60 43.53 83.68 61.60 31.74 - 43.52
AlkemLabs [2] 5092.70 4973.60 5099.90 5108.90 4951.40 340.92 5581.20 3375.70 33 4954.50 Cosmofirst 786.15 775.45 788.15 788.50 765.05 44.88 810.00 451.50 - - H Kokuyo [1] 150.49 153.63 150.85 159.00 150.63 270.87 179.30 109.65 35 153.25
Alkyl Amine [2] 2120.65 2081.70 2129.90 2139.55 2058.05 55.15 2750.65 1805.00 71 2086.35 CounClubH [2] 18.69 18.45 18.77 19.00 18.26 273.77 19.72 6.35 - 18.45 H w KoltePatil 446.05 444.20 442.15 450.00 442.00 110.35 584.00 330.00 - 443.80
Allcargo [2] 60.01 59.97 60.60 60.90 59.90 4067.49 97.70 59.86 32 59.96 Count.Cond [1] 6.17 6.06 6.17 6.28 5.94 815.78 7.15 3.77 - 6.03 H mP Kopran 256.94 258.52 256.95 264.00 256.94 267.34 292.40 160.00 36 258.55
ALLCARGO GATI 110.66 110.54 111.68 112.55 110.10 510.09 177.65 90.00 - - CPCL 958.95 948.80 954.05 961.20 945.05 372.67 1122.90 347.30 5 946.50 H M Kot.Mah.Bk [5] 1781.90 1798.15 1780.00 1816.00 1776.10 6685.93 1987.00 1544.15 26 1797.10
AllcargoTerm 50.79 50.27 50.90 51.45 50.07 532.11 82.50 31.30 - - CraftsmnAuto 5463.80 5485.80 5344.90 5607.40 5181.65 450.90 5690.00 3782.05 - - H Kothari Pet [5] 140.86 138.99 142.00 142.00 138.56 66.89 0.15 0.05 - -
Allied Dig [5] 165.76 161.02 165.85 166.90 160.50 410.79 201.40 101.50 40 161.05 CrdtacsGramn 1359.10 1359.05 1361.95 1385.95 1342.10 196.79 1794.40 1193.70 15 1359.25 H w Kothari Pro 143.01 137.69 144.66 144.66 137.00 22.91 185.70 99.50 34 137.65
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Allsec 1130.35 1112.95 1138.80 1139.20 1105.00 17.13 1232.95 492.50 26 1114.40 CreatPer&Dis 741.20 755.05 760.00 790.00 751.70 15.67 915.00 470.05 - - H Kothari Sug 60.78 58.70 60.20 60.74 58.51 460.81 15.85 4.45 - -
Alm.Global [6] 137.33 139.80 138.76 144.19 134.30 353.96 151.15 70.21 66 140.45 CredBrandMkg 166.40 164.73 166.70 166.70 164.30 97.88 324.80 145.20 - - H KPIGrenEnerg 1744.05 1735.60 1750.00 1777.45 1731.60 125.63 2417.75 746.00 - -
AlokIndus 27.96 28.64 28.04 29.30 27.8020531.40 39.05 14.55 - - Crest Ventu 397.65 397.20 392.00 403.25 391.60 47.15 519.30 210.75 23 398.40 HB Pw Kpit Tech 1579.05 1592.65 1584.95 1630.00 1584.95 845.28 1764.00 961.00 - -
Alphageo 398.00 391.50 397.15 401.95 390.05 19.33 444.95 266.05 30 391.25 Crisil [1] 4203.70 4153.05 4235.00 4237.00 4138.00 20.47 5264.80 3665.10 48 4151.95 HB KPR Mill [1] 891.00 890.90 898.05 905.20 883.10 181.45 927.40 615.00 59 891.35
AmaraRajEner 1646.20 1669.35 1662.00 1775.95 1652.0013195.45 1775.95 599.00 - - CrompGraves[2] 430.10 428.55 428.00 431.15 419.85 3267.80 436.60 262.10 59 428.45 HCC KRBL [1] 295.80 292.65 297.00 297.00 291.55 888.52 471.00 258.00 11 292.45
AmberEntp(I) 4051.55 4262.75 4079.00 4298.00 4079.00 495.90 4615.20 2156.00 354 4260.45 CSBBank 355.75 355.95 357.40 358.75 354.25 219.83 421.95 276.95 11 356.85 HCG Krebs Bio 70.69 71.38 72.80 74.00 70.08 28.35 93.20 60.00 - 71.75
AmbigaAgar 26.99 26.78 27.40 27.40 26.71 40.45 43.06 23.20 - 26.77 CSLFinance 464.60 461.00 464.60 474.80 447.00 57.35 517.70 288.30 - - HC KrisnaInsMed 2128.10 2128.45 2144.95 2164.00 2108.00 51.59 2356.40 1720.00 - -
Ambika Cot 1589.45 1598.20 1600.05 1610.00 1589.00 9.10 1889.95 1400.00 14 1600.90 CUMI [1] 1716.30 1689.50 1728.00 1740.35 1668.00 91.14 1835.65 1026.00 92 1688.85 HD C MC KrisnaPhoscm 285.15 291.90 289.00 294.60 283.00 72.05 522.20 205.05 - -
AmbujaCeme [2] 648.80 657.05 648.80 665.90 648.05 4247.87 690.00 404.00 72 656.90 CumminsInd [2] 4006.80 3999.30 4029.00 4041.70 3979.40 520.61 4169.50 1590.30 67 3996.95 HD C B KritiIndust 181.38 199.51 179.51 199.51 173.20 275.60 206.40 88.40 - -
Amines&Plast 250.38 294.83 250.80 300.45 250.80 289.67 300.45 149.00 - - Cybertech 174.10 172.50 174.01 176.15 171.45 160.07 215.40 120.00 29 172.50 HD C KritikaWires 19.47 19.15 19.35 19.81 19.11 372.52 29.25 9.90 - -
AmiOrganics 1311.25 1348.50 1323.25 1369.00 1306.15 350.12 1469.00 1004.45 - - Cyient [5] 1866.40 1832.80 1880.00 1884.35 1828.00 221.62 2457.00 1386.00 42 1833.45 H G KritNutrient 111.23 113.08 110.05 115.65 110.00 85.06 128.90 69.15 - -
AMJLandHold[2] 41.60 41.53 42.16 43.00 41.00 362.01 45.75 25.00 16 41.76 CyientDlm 740.75 740.30 747.55 751.55 737.30 175.43 883.80 403.00 - - H KRONOXLAB SCI 161.85 158.35 162.02 163.00 157.00 467.74 165.60 143.78 - -
Amrutanjan [1] 750.20 756.10 751.00 772.60 742.90 54.41 802.60 556.05 49 755.30 H m PR KrsnaaDiagns 623.85 627.00 629.85 637.10 620.70 46.69 767.90 448.60 - -
AnandRathiWe 3880.65 3836.55 3879.00 3899.25 3830.00 19.02 4299.95 851.10 - - D .............................................. H KrystalInteg 853.40 859.15 866.00 878.60 847.10 264.79 1021.95 627.95 - -
Anant Raj [2] 442.05 440.15 445.90 449.00 436.00 1202.21 453.00 166.95 116 440.25 Dabur [1] 593.35 601.80 591.40 603.00 590.30 2230.52 634.00 489.00 71 602.60 H H KSB 4796.20 4752.00 4815.00 4825.00 4700.00 23.52 5190.00 2013.35 - -
AnantrajGlob 195.07 193.57 195.06 197.39 191.00 1334.07 204.80 61.80 - - Dalm.B.Sug [2] 430.50 418.05 430.50 430.50 416.35 105.43 490.05 339.00 14 418.00 H KsolvesIndia 1174.65 1145.40 1184.25 1184.25 1141.55 25.66 1467.40 955.55 - -
Andhar Sug [2] 118.42 117.09 119.30 119.30 116.47 413.45 128.96 92.10 28 117.05 DamodarInd [5] 50.31 51.43 50.99 52.95 48.70 166.45 68.05 41.09 23 51.51 H M KuantumPaper 160.76 161.10 161.59 163.25 160.43 101.89 225.85 126.40 - -
AndhraCement 96.48 98.26 97.25 101.30 96.51 382.91 139.20 76.00 - - Datamatics [5] 611.20 603.85 616.05 616.05 600.20 72.71 790.20 455.00 41 603.70 H B
AndhraPaper 557.75 557.25 558.00 572.00 556.00 159.92 674.90 391.30 - - DataPatrnInd 2971.65 2983.85 2982.00 3029.95 2952.20 228.99 3443.90 1735.00 - - H C L ..............................................
AngelOne 2557.80 2598.45 2569.70 2619.75 2538.40 352.56 3896.00 1452.00 - - DavangrSugar 8.91 8.76 9.10 9.23 8.7423531.42 115.00 8.74 - - H L&T [2] 3587.80 3602.95 3601.00 3624.90 3592.25 2480.19 3948.60 2372.00 57 3605.85
AnjPortCem 194.60 199.89 195.60 206.00 194.88 70.00 231.00 155.00 - 200.15 DB Corp 302.55 316.15 304.00 317.75 303.15 197.61 373.50 137.10 13 316.15 H C L&T FINANCE 185.51 181.71 186.00 187.80 181.2012469.35 187.80 114.95 - -
Antartica [1] 1.49 1.48 1.49 1.51 1.47 715.57 0.80 0.25 - - DB Realty 193.19 192.40 193.80 197.68 191.30 3521.33 284.95 69.50 15 192.50 HG L&TTechSer [2] 4834.85 4845.70 4855.85 4869.95 4825.00 142.35 5884.95 3808.95 43 4844.50
AntnyWastHdg 469.70 500.75 473.80 510.00 470.05 1056.95 579.25 301.30 - - DB Stk [2] 47.63 47.09 47.63 49.00 46.79 17.91 67.92 22.40 19 47.08 H La Opala [2] 328.35 331.20 329.90 334.15 326.80 103.73 479.65 290.65 29 330.85
AnupamRasayn 771.55 769.65 771.55 774.20 765.60 117.96 1106.30 720.40 - - DCB Bk 141.65 140.14 141.55 143.95 140.00 3249.61 163.40 110.00 8 140.15 H LakFinIndCor 227.50 226.62 239.60 244.00 224.00 61.03 248.60 120.30 - -
Apar Ind 8509.25 8398.30 8575.00 8729.00 8356.00 99.31 8831.40 3304.70 41 8405.75 DCMNouvelle 218.74 226.74 221.00 236.47 217.66 185.99 236.50 134.00 - 226.90 H M LandmarkCar 724.85 727.20 723.50 734.85 723.50 158.51 905.00 639.00 - -
Apcotex Ind [2] 459.30 442.90 457.00 459.25 420.05 80.18 574.35 383.00 43 443.70 DCMShriram [2] 995.75 1003.55 999.65 1012.00 992.05 27.87 1175.00 826.70 39 1004.10 Hm LaurusLabs [2] 427.40 427.45 427.40 433.90 423.90 1354.32 470.90 328.15 103 427.25
ApexFznFoods 230.14 226.58 231.75 231.75 225.75 77.40 285.40 171.20 48 226.25 DcmShrirmInd 226.65 219.72 226.05 227.33 217.55 190.16 242.50 77.25 - - Hm LaxmiOrgInd 256.98 255.06 257.95 260.81 254.37 1002.28 320.95 220.00 - -
APL Apl [2] 1624.95 1594.65 1639.80 1639.80 1585.00 448.89 1806.20 1298.00 98 1589.50 DCW [2] 57.96 57.11 58.00 58.67 56.98 2337.11 72.40 42.50 - 57.21 H C m LE TRAVENUES 160.22 162.60 160.00 164.00 154.50 5644.49 197.50 135.00 - -
ApolloHosp [5] 6295.35 6136.80 6279.80 6285.65 6125.00 538.41 6871.30 4727.00 87 6138.25 DCXSystems 373.00 369.15 376.00 378.45 365.60 1258.03 393.00 235.30 - - H C LemonTreeHot 150.74 148.46 151.00 151.98 146.39 3070.58 158.05 89.95 122 148.40
ApolloMicSys [1] 108.69 106.73 108.80 109.40 106.50 960.41 161.75 45.40 101 106.75 De Nora 1760.05 1712.25 1760.25 1772.95 1690.65 23.86 2334.00 1293.20 48 1710.15 H M LexusGrnInd 48.18 44.82 48.88 48.90 44.00 466.62 56.70 31.55 - -
ApolloPipes 631.25 636.65 632.10 640.05 628.40 39.27 798.65 588.30 - - DebockIndust 7.89 7.85 7.91 8.06 7.81 1107.50 11.85 6.95 - - H M LG Balakri 1269.35 1276.70 1268.00 1279.95 1250.00 30.78 1409.40 964.10 15 1275.45
ApolloTyr [1] 519.25 517.75 525.00 527.85 515.00 6268.77 559.85 365.50 27 517.55 Deccan Cem [5] 669.80 699.65 671.10 720.00 661.20 95.66 723.70 470.00 20 700.60 H O Liberty Sh 392.50 382.45 392.30 394.40 377.00 125.00 424.35 216.90 44 381.40
Aptech 224.28 222.90 224.28 226.43 222.00 174.22 387.35 200.65 40 222.80 DEE DEVELOPM 203.00 335.32 339.00 365.70 310.0033544.44 365.70 310.00 - - H R LIC of India 1007.65 1001.40 1008.00 1023.80 999.20 1850.14 1175.00 597.35 - -
AptusValHsg 335.85 330.55 336.00 336.70 329.15 457.01 392.00 241.50 - - DeepEneResou 171.40 172.56 174.00 177.00 169.00 260.39 237.00 135.30 - - H LICHsgFin [2] 769.85 778.80 770.00 788.10 759.35 5092.51 787.95 382.60 9 778.60
ArcheanCheIn 689.35 691.65 689.70 697.00 682.60 226.56 837.70 494.15 - - DeepIndust 291.80 293.15 292.70 294.85 289.55 326.10 331.75 172.65 - - H LikhithaInfr 467.45 452.80 469.75 470.80 451.50 289.37 497.45 230.15 - -
ARCHIDPLDECO 93.48 97.01 94.82 100.99 90.77 29.78 105.10 69.05 - - Deepk.Fer 673.85 701.30 672.00 713.75 667.25 2255.23 750.00 453.20 28 701.10 H LINC 586.20 583.30 585.00 591.95 576.15 9.48 900.00 463.20 - -
Archies [2] 27.79 27.37 27.79 28.90 27.15 180.77 42.14 21.96 - 27.48 Deepk.Ntr [2] 2459.75 2505.25 2461.00 2525.00 2448.00 602.70 2646.70 1900.90 92 2515.70 H G Lincoln Phar 611.85 612.00 613.00 622.60 606.85 23.91 754.25 392.00 13 610.75
Aries Agro 257.99 264.37 258.99 267.00 257.46 83.50 342.35 157.90 16 264.30 Delhivery 395.95 398.15 396.00 402.70 395.10 3449.59 488.00 354.20 - - H Linde Ind 8267.45 8175.05 8333.00 8375.00 8160.00 89.69 9909.00 4227.05 164 8170.25
ArihantSuper 341.75 340.00 343.05 359.85 335.20 68.86 416.65 157.75 61 339.75 Delta Corp [1] 133.45 131.81 135.45 136.70 131.40 3398.24 259.95 104.30 17 131.80 H LloydEngWork 71.95 72.92 72.50 73.89 71.21 9107.89 76.25 39.60 - -
ArihntCapMkt 70.83 70.08 71.11 71.80 68.06 556.48 84.35 37.60 - - Den Net 54.97 53.75 55.18 55.18 53.31 2371.22 69.40 32.95 15 53.73 H P LloydMetals 726.15 728.15 729.80 740.55 726.00 512.21 774.90 492.00 - -
ArmanFinServ 2176.40 2115.30 2184.45 2224.00 2097.10 50.59 2676.10 1715.00 58 2115.90 DevInfoTech 114.85 114.67 116.00 119.50 114.02 19.05 174.75 94.00 - - H G LMW 17102.60 17400.45 17188.15 17699.80 16960.00 12.17 17700.80 12541.10 50 17352.90
AroGranite 56.84 59.87 57.99 60.70 57.03 149.41 67.95 40.11 - 59.63 DevyaniInter 167.43 166.16 166.93 168.10 165.55 1275.18 227.50 142.25 - - Hm Lotys Eye 61.01 58.76 61.04 61.04 56.50 161.57 110.90 44.10 42 58.78
ArowGreenTec 536.90 552.35 533.80 568.70 530.25 97.52 633.05 297.50 21 551.55 Dhamp.Sug 229.23 227.17 230.00 230.53 226.48 341.33 325.55 192.05 11 227.35 H w Hm Lovable 136.89 142.69 137.82 150.00 137.00 746.09 171.50 107.35 49 142.55
ArtemsMedSvc 177.09 178.54 177.09 179.80 175.00 83.63 199.90 110.05 - - DhamprBioOrg 149.80 148.01 152.00 152.00 147.14 101.18 188.50 112.40 - - H m LT FOODS 263.43 257.57 261.20 264.13 255.15 928.43 275.00 124.05 - -
ArtiPharmLab 629.20 624.60 631.40 643.05 621.40 133.91 653.00 320.30 - - DhaniService 51.63 51.64 52.29 52.50 50.41 7834.96 56.80 37.00 - - H C m LTIMindtree 5123.85 5177.50 5155.00 5190.00 5136.10 401.37 6442.00 4513.55 - -
Arvind 357.60 361.20 362.00 364.85 356.55 584.52 393.35 124.70 30 361.40 Dhanlk.Bk 43.51 43.40 43.68 44.34 43.21 704.29 58.70 16.60 19 43.34 H Lumax tech [2] 554.15 589.40 557.95 595.60 556.35 986.28 595.00 334.50 43 589.25
ArvindFash [4] 523.50 543.75 526.00 553.25 509.65 3293.19 553.10 298.00 192 541.90 Dhanuka Ag [2] 1706.15 1665.50 1709.90 1709.90 1635.50 67.71 1729.90 720.95 32 1662.30 Lumx Ind 2852.95 2791.35 2852.00 2852.85 2780.00 8.58 3017.00 2001.00 30 2790.35
ArvindSmart 690.35 735.90 696.00 742.50 684.60 369.83 762.95 294.10 61 733.55 DharmjCrpGrd 261.30 254.85 262.29 263.00 252.25 83.52 290.00 165.65 - - HP Lupin [2] 1558.85 1583.65 1558.85 1589.90 1545.00 1179.30 1727.90 875.05 31 1584.45
Asahi India [1] 701.40 684.55 707.50 708.25 681.60 185.04 721.40 478.40 50 684.40 DhunseriVent 384.70 374.80 385.15 388.00 372.90 92.18 558.70 247.35 - - HPC Lux Indust. [2] 1485.70 1462.90 1485.75 1499.85 1458.10 32.05 1720.80 1072.05 33 1465.45
Asahi Song 411.50 410.90 413.25 417.45 408.00 13.85 434.60 212.00 111 411.45 Diamine&Chem 507.80 504.45 506.00 512.80 500.00 5.84 630.00 446.10 - - HP &P w Lyka Labs 107.16 107.25 107.58 109.00 105.00 141.34 143.50 99.95 - 107.30
Ashapura [2] 426.15 428.70 434.00 442.50 427.65 386.81 483.25 117.60 43 428.55 DIC India 551.95 537.20 551.30 557.95 535.00 13.26 577.75 410.10 118 537.20 H G&U D
Ashiana [2] 422.70 416.00 424.75 425.90 414.00 70.22 468.00 187.45 52 415.80 Digicontent [2] 33.84 37.22 35.00 37.22 34.00 300.55 36.85 14.06 - 36.85 H M M..............................................
Ashima 38.97 40.91 39.10 40.91 39.00 2618.89 40.95 12.05 8 40.95 DigispiceTec 39.25 38.99 39.59 41.46 38.59 944.17 41.60 23.25 - - H m
Ashok Ley [1] 241.86 240.19 241.60 243.88 239.30 6266.44 245.60 157.65 26 240.20 DilipBuildco 534.40 542.55 538.70 549.15 530.25 490.21 564.00 234.95 21 542.55 HU M&M [5] 2909.40 2851.50 2907.05 2912.95 2844.60 3282.32 3013.95 1390.55 33 2851.35
Ashoka Bld [5] 237.81 236.51 238.80 239.50 234.26 2621.32 249.20 79.00 23 236.25 Dish TV [1] 15.91 15.73 15.91 16.10 15.6824669.45 26.01 12.89 - 15.73 M&M Fin [2] 306.05 308.10 300.00 309.90 298.65 4906.79 346.40 243.90 22 308.00
Asian Gran 76.85 76.74 76.50 79.50 76.00 590.44 86.04 44.21 33 76.64 DishmanCarb[2] 171.93 172.65 172.00 176.00 171.01 303.31 282.95 132.75 - 172.75 Maan Alum [5] 145.12 145.24 148.87 148.87 142.06 160.26 175.50 63.02 24 144.95
Asian Paints [1] 2858.45 2863.35 2860.20 2873.85 2844.05 960.62 3566.90 2671.00 52 2864.80 DivgiTorTran 664.30 662.95 669.85 673.85 656.50 39.23 1150.00 639.15 - - MacrotecDeve 1480.30 1434.85 1480.30 1494.75 1430.30 994.55 1649.95 640.60 - -
H MagadhSug&En 770.05 782.90 778.50 818.00 770.05 122.66 856.20 404.00 10 780.05
AsianEnrgSvc 296.85 309.30 297.75 311.65 291.95 277.20 344.25 142.05 - - Divi'sLabs [2] 4539.30 4545.35 4546.45 4568.90 4512.50 203.89 4625.00 3300.00 77 4544.10 R
AskAutomotiv 352.25 357.55 352.30 368.00 350.70 457.83 371.80 240.10 - - DixonTec(In) [2] 11684.25 11398.05 11700.00 11723.00 11376.20 340.00 11746.90 3954.10 367 11400.05 Mah.Holi 484.40 471.55 484.40 484.40 464.90 151.85 504.35 292.25 53 471.30
M R Mah.Life 618.20 619.05 625.00 636.40 616.50 154.61 679.15 453.00 - 619.15
AsokaMetcast 21.14 21.00 21.56 21.70 20.08 364.08 35.70 17.00 - - DLF Ltd [2] 824.65 825.70 825.45 836.00 822.10 4869.96 967.00 461.55 164 826.40 CC B
AssoAlchohol 701.25 688.65 713.00 713.00 686.05 59.85 743.70 390.35 - - D-Link [2] 479.90 469.80 482.00 482.00 467.90 224.97 498.10 250.55 18 469.80 Mah.Scoot 8889.25 8751.00 8899.90 8916.40 8651.00 8.84 9172.75 5375.20 50 8749.55
CC m GC Mah.Seam [5] 662.55 656.60 664.90 668.35 653.00 282.77 1099.05 445.00 9 657.55
Aster Life 1302.20 1303.95 1313.50 1335.00 1276.05 129.48 1488.00 826.15 - 1304.25 DMCCSpecChem 314.35 313.25 314.30 319.10 311.80 20.99 380.00 245.25 - - CC
AsterDMHealt 354.70 352.20 354.00 355.70 350.60 1238.51 558.30 277.05 112 352.10 DodlaDairy 1018.75 1043.80 1015.00 1050.00 1011.20 68.09 1084.10 571.10 - - MahangrGas 1495.80 1499.85 1496.00 1506.55 1487.20 262.50 1579.00 971.40 12 1499.40
CR MahaSteelInd 103.26 104.03 103.66 105.00 101.92 37.43 144.00 63.05 43 104.30
Astra Mic [2] 955.25 975.20 963.25 989.50 960.00 682.62 1059.75 342.00 82 974.45 DolatAlgotec 138.23 134.22 138.50 139.10 133.56 617.60 169.15 43.20 - - DB
Astral Poly [1] 2385.45 2406.00 2394.40 2453.00 2390.00 1008.81 2451.00 1739.25 117 2405.65 DollarInd [2] 555.70 553.60 556.00 559.15 550.05 80.25 660.10 358.05 35 555.05 MahindraLog 490.55 481.45 491.45 492.95 480.00 145.04 501.55 347.15 57 482.45
AstraZen [2] 6328.95 6388.95 6280.05 6449.95 6069.70 12.60 7208.00 3650.05 107 6379.95 DomsIndust 2005.25 1994.30 2001.70 2023.75 1987.40 24.40 2134.50 1225.60 - - Maithan 1221.85 1208.00 1231.00 1238.00 1205.00 41.75 1358.00 956.00 10 1208.60
Atul 6368.30 6400.10 6363.00 6452.30 6333.45 43.69 7586.95 5183.10 49 6392.25 Donear [2] 135.27 140.08 135.27 145.59 133.99 1125.63 145.90 86.20 21 140.40 Mallcom(Ind) 1006.20 1018.65 1010.15 1039.00 1005.05 4.07 1249.70 800.00 - -
D C Man Ind [5] 384.30 403.65 390.20 414.90 390.00 496.09 459.00 129.80 24 403.75
Atul Auto [5] 603.65 592.90 604.00 631.85 580.55 1150.34 692.90 325.95 122 594.55 DP Wires 445.85 443.80 447.75 454.95 442.00 31.34 724.95 416.05 - - D C B
Aurionpro 2783.50 2744.45 2828.00 2830.00 2719.50 50.02 3049.75 900.10 195 2745.75 DPAbhushan 1235.10 1245.45 1247.45 1262.55 1238.05 8.35 1454.05 240.00 - - Man Infr [2] 202.41 202.19 203.49 206.70 200.03 697.82 249.40 108.00 38 202.50
B Manaksia [2] 97.72 96.65 98.00 98.20 96.00 81.89 171.70 91.80 34 96.75
AuroPharma [1] 1217.95 1197.95 1214.95 1220.40 1193.40 1956.97 1292.15 709.00 37 1200.50 DPSC 18.30 18.25 18.20 18.50 18.06 582.81 28.05 11.05 - - C
AurumProptec 147.00 152.20 146.00 154.90 145.06 184.40 186.40 117.40 - - Dr Reddy [5] 6078.40 6070.05 6063.50 6094.65 6025.30 391.65 6505.50 5005.00 23 6068.45 Manali Pet [5] 96.17 95.71 96.45 99.30 94.80 1954.54 99.14 55.90 - 95.88
G R Manap.Fin [2] 193.10 196.27 196.15 199.80 194.0710180.46 207.30 122.70 10 196.45
AUSmallFinBk 682.20 692.45 682.20 700.95 674.75 6725.62 813.00 554.00 32 692.50 DreamfolkSer 490.00 495.20 488.00 499.00 485.00 174.28 847.00 440.00 - - GP
AUTHUM INVEST 1149.80 1146.25 1168.90 1174.00 1137.45 47.13 1174.00 732.20 - - Dred.Corp 1138.30 1141.75 1136.00 1174.00 1130.10 104.58 1207.60 335.30 88 1141.15 Mang.Cem 860.60 868.65 864.00 928.00 860.15 390.01 931.20 277.00 40 867.10
Auto Axl 2080.05 2077.25 2111.25 2121.90 2058.00 19.71 2465.60 1741.75 19 2082.65 DrLalPathLab 2718.95 2746.70 2711.20 2755.00 2702.10 120.10 2889.45 1943.20 60 2746.65 Mang.Chem 126.12 127.70 126.80 130.45 124.62 648.44 156.25 95.10 10 127.35
H Mang.Drug 106.86 106.86 106.79 108.95 106.16 44.06 132.40 85.16 - 106.35
Auto Stamp 1005.80 1027.65 1005.90 1068.00 988.85 169.20 1067.95 329.00 81 1026.55 Dwarikesh [1] 76.66 76.23 76.80 77.11 76.01 1394.04 109.75 62.21 17 76.28
Autoline 116.99 115.28 118.45 118.45 114.96 126.95 165.20 67.15 24 115.25 Dynac.Sys 1151.05 1148.40 1157.10 1164.95 1144.00 12.63 1467.00 470.20 27 1148.70 MangalamGlob 21.22 21.62 21.55 22.00 21.03 1746.62 26.40 12.65 - -
AvadSug&Egy 644.45 633.90 646.45 668.00 627.55 102.19 852.45 480.00 10 634.40 Dynamatic 7609.85 7436.35 7585.00 7670.00 7396.00 9.16 9080.40 3558.00 100 7452.40 MankindPharm 2128.20 2139.50 2139.90 2153.00 2121.20 355.93 2490.00 1661.05 - -
& MANOJVAIBGEM 226.28 228.00 228.89 229.99 225.25 29.04 382.00 165.00 - -
AvalonTech 555.55 560.15 560.00 565.50 551.90 240.18 732.10 449.25 - - DynamicCable 595.75 595.30 595.80 607.40 593.00 52.28 680.00 337.55 - - m W
Avanti Feeds [1] 615.00 600.50 618.05 618.80 595.60 428.42 672.00 384.30 27 599.95 DynemicProd 279.10 276.45 280.50 281.75 274.80 17.04 424.35 242.90 82 276.35 Maral Over 74.51 74.88 74.51 76.35 73.06 68.80 102.00 44.80 - 75.04
AvenuSupmart 4783.35 4801.00 4775.00 4823.95 4690.00 546.31 5220.00 3493.05 116 4797.20 MarathNxtg [5] 579.05 568.90 579.05 593.90 565.25 31.68 616.40 303.15 22 570.45
B M Marico Ltd [1] 615.05 613.15 614.80 619.90 609.10 2712.17 666.85 486.75 74 613.00
AVGLogistics 504.35 495.70 509.95 509.95 491.65 32.96 668.40 238.15 - - E .............................................. C m MarineElecIn 161.34 159.93 161.34 164.80 153.27 1412.53 169.90 55.10 - -
AVT Natl [1] 86.58 85.57 86.68 86.68 85.40 77.97 115.29 75.00 28 85.56 EasyTripPlnr 42.52 41.71 42.35 42.64 41.55 7424.63 54.00 37.00 - - G
AWFISSPACE SO 536.60 561.95 544.95 578.95 544.00 955.44 578.95 371.40 - - Marksans [1] 163.28 162.04 163.90 163.90 161.60 537.30 185.40 90.66 55 161.95
Eclerx 2365.90 2408.70 2389.40 2433.70 2383.05 60.21 2825.00 1594.95 33 2412.25 H m Maruti [5] 12116.60 12198.25 12117.00 12323.85 12067.70 447.93 13066.85 9256.75 29 12196.65
Axis Bank [2] 1271.45 1285.40 1281.10 1292.95 1259.2013956.37 1292.45 921.00 16 1285.90 EdelFinSer [1] 67.29 67.32 67.26 67.87 66.51 1762.18 87.80 43.67 9 67.29 M
AxisCades [5] 554.55 549.30 556.00 575.70 546.00 372.13 848.00 433.35 - 548.80 MASFinServ 314.15 299.95 311.20 311.95 299.25 542.61 387.70 246.83 22 300.10
Eicher Motor [1] 4775.05 4739.70 4775.05 4807.40 4720.00 600.78 4977.50 3159.20 35 4730.40 N Mastek [5] 2687.75 2684.35 2687.00 2721.00 2675.15 31.06 3147.00 1900.00 73 2685.10
AxitaCotton 21.45 21.42 21.50 21.60 21.35 556.02 40.60 19.75 - - EID Parry [1] 767.50 761.50 770.00 775.25 759.40 327.92 833.30 452.55 126 762.10 O B
AYM Syntex 96.79 100.29 97.10 101.00 95.42 135.21 107.00 63.96 60 100.43 MatrimCom [5] 630.00 624.80 630.35 631.95 622.00 38.31 720.00 499.00 29 622.20
EIH [2] 442.90 438.75 442.90 444.90 436.05 371.71 566.00 203.40 47 439.25 R m Maw.Sug 127.85 127.95 128.20 129.79 127.41 325.07 135.95 82.95 20 128.00
AzadEngineer 1908.70 1882.90 1932.65 1938.65 1875.00 80.51 2080.00 642.40 - - EIH A Htl 929.70 925.15 931.05 935.00 920.40 14.12 952.55 418.55 35 925.80 ND G N MaxEstates 473.60 480.45 474.10 484.95 472.20 117.73 484.95 242.75 - -
Eimco 2497.80 2622.65 2600.00 2622.65 2508.55 24.13 2610.00 580.20 38 2610.00 B MaxFinancial [2] 979.65 971.70 979.65 986.00 968.85 810.55 1092.60 749.60 - 971.25
B .............................................. Elec. Eng [2] 1332.60 1333.40 1334.40 1348.80 1324.10 242.38 1380.00 552.30 50 1333.55 H MaxHealthCre 893.45 879.45 875.65 887.85 851.35 1893.15 979.90 508.50 - -
B&BTriplewal 256.14 249.21 260.00 261.00 243.60 13.84 314.30 225.95 - - Elec.Stl.Cs [1] 177.81 176.85 178.55 182.60 175.61 1089.85 208.00 54.27 14 177.15 ND N R N MaxIndia 296.80 297.35 295.05 300.00 294.85 39.33 317.20 116.10 - -
BaidFinserv 19.79 18.71 19.51 19.84 18.48 2601.66 48.75 18.30 - - ElectMartInd 225.30 239.59 225.80 245.00 225.14 557.00 250.00 79.40 - - Mayur Uniq [5] 644.45 643.05 647.70 660.00 633.65 129.84 695.00 454.05 24 643.15
Bajaj Auto 9659.95 9474.65 9659.90 9660.30 9441.50 431.2210037.30 4544.00 35 9477.45 Elgi Eqp [1] 743.30 724.95 745.00 749.15 722.00 200.28 799.00 462.50 71 724.45 O C MazagonDock 3974.05 4081.00 4133.00 4271.20 4060.00 6737.19 4271.20 1176.25 - -
Bajaj Elect [2] 1044.80 1053.60 1048.50 1064.60 1044.95 33.16 1175.70 822.05 89 1053.85 ElinElectron 202.85 202.58 203.90 207.60 200.01 353.25 221.80 129.30 - - P Mazda Ltd 1380.80 1381.90 1394.60 1420.00 1365.00 10.39 1650.20 851.10 18 1377.00
Bajaj Hind [1] 41.40 41.13 41.78 42.23 40.8622035.39 44.40 15.60 - 41.15 Emami [1] 711.35 704.85 717.85 725.00 700.50 478.87 761.90 409.80 44 704.95 w MBL Infra 62.41 66.90 62.41 70.45 61.00 3043.99 70.50 19.29 - 66.89
Bajaj Hld 8611.55 8503.60 8611.00 8645.00 8444.00 112.96 9355.00 6634.60 33 8512.70 EmamiPapMi [2] 119.46 120.77 120.10 123.19 119.12 70.03 149.50 101.00 9 121.00 McL.Rusl [5] 27.03 27.32 26.70 28.00 26.00 453.32 37.99 17.52 - 27.04
BajajConCare[1] 264.66 265.24 264.65 267.99 264.15 291.89 274.10 188.30 24 265.25 EmamiRealty [2] 103.40 102.53 103.50 105.75 101.05 37.62 152.00 64.15 - 102.65 P MCX 3941.60 3805.05 3950.00 3955.85 3797.00 391.85 4270.00 1437.00 373 3800.10
BajajFin [2] 7074.45 7158.20 7070.00 7179.25 7035.00 912.55 8190.00 6190.00 35 7156.35 Emmbi Ind 112.05 115.15 115.69 116.80 110.90 253.51 138.35 82.91 20 114.98 m m MediAsstHeal 588.70 571.05 590.00 593.90 565.45 229.36 605.00 430.55 - -
BajajFinserv [1] 1603.35 1600.25 1607.00 1616.50 1593.75 1310.44 1741.85 1419.00 218 1600.85 EMS 590.10 641.25 600.00 653.50 586.10 3151.50 653.50 246.50 - - C MedicamenBio 471.10 451.50 473.60 474.25 445.10 36.60 845.00 355.45 - -
BajajHealth 335.60 336.90 335.55 352.45 333.55 650.56 513.40 263.30 - - Emudhra 888.60 871.20 895.80 895.80 865.05 119.21 915.90 403.55 - - W MedplsHealth 685.60 685.75 689.00 690.25 683.60 199.87 978.00 598.60 - -
BajelProject 304.35 304.31 305.10 308.00 300.21 518.50 324.80 108.25 - - EnduranceTec 2664.90 2641.60 2689.25 2720.00 2610.05 94.44 3059.05 1525.40 63 2625.60 m Mega Soft 67.03 66.76 68.25 68.44 66.10 92.90 107.22 28.55 66 66.94
Bal Phr 118.33 117.97 120.50 122.95 117.12 59.64 132.20 80.60 18 117.95 Eng.India [5] 252.78 247.80 252.48 253.31 247.11 4192.18 290.00 112.60 39 247.80 B &C MeghmaniOrga 84.05 84.04 84.11 85.00 83.31 661.50 104.50 71.40 - -
Balaji Amn [2] 2328.55 2324.50 2330.00 2397.15 2266.25 101.70 2736.35 1965.05 44 2328.95 Ent.Net.Ind 242.91 245.43 244.45 251.88 241.80 115.70 357.40 128.00 42 245.05 R m MenonBear [1] 150.50 146.79 150.40 152.89 146.01 328.74 166.00 108.20 32 147.00
Balaji Tele [2] 67.65 67.75 68.05 68.65 67.10 146.48 143.63 42.25 18 67.85 ENTEROHEALTH 1057.00 1062.70 1080.00 1081.00 1056.00 79.77 1258.00 970.00 - - C MetroBrands 1243.35 1227.30 1250.00 1256.15 1220.00 35.77 1441.20 929.00 - -
Balkrishna [2] 3184.65 3175.50 3180.00 3215.05 3147.95 367.98 3370.95 2193.85 43 3174.85 EPackDurable 228.49 243.08 229.90 255.31 228.63 7620.78 255.31 150.60 - - G Metrpolhelth [2] 1935.65 1943.35 1935.65 1949.40 1926.10 48.55 2067.70 1296.00 86 1943.45
BalkrishPap 26.09 25.78 26.45 26.49 25.57 75.27 38.52 17.23 - 25.93 Epigral 1354.15 1350.00 1354.50 1390.00 1342.25 54.74 1443.25 862.05 - - M MFL 106.40 108.05 105.95 110.75 105.90 2719.87 24.70 12.15 - -
BalmerLaw 273.80 273.65 274.40 275.05 269.25 362.42 320.25 129.25 23 273.70 EPL 193.47 193.98 194.46 195.00 192.60 388.79 236.15 169.60 - - w MicElectronc 71.05 74.60 73.67 74.60 67.49 5242.48 74.60 30.40 - -
Balrampur [1] 440.70 429.95 440.60 440.60 427.00 3781.69 485.80 343.45 20 430.00 EqitsSmlFnBk 103.62 103.34 104.50 105.45 103.01 2719.18 116.50 80.10 - - BK Minda Corp [2] 481.25 478.05 481.25 486.95 476.35 252.65 500.90 277.45 61 479.05
BALUFORGE IND 331.00 335.40 332.95 338.45 324.85 361.42 351.80 222.85 - - ErisLifeSci [1] 1014.75 1043.10 1019.30 1055.00 1003.90 136.30 1066.00 665.70 47 1041.80 w MindTec(Ind) 301.65 297.95 302.80 305.00 296.35 83.23 352.40 118.40 46 297.85
Ban.Amn.Sp [5] 49.17 48.68 49.17 49.95 48.24 107.16 59.87 37.09 - 49.04 Eros Intl 19.85 19.52 19.71 19.97 19.40 279.86 29.40 17.20 - 19.50 m Mirc Ele [1] 21.04 20.82 21.25 21.30 20.75 263.80 30.68 15.00 - 20.78
Ban.Amn.Sug 3316.00 3235.20 3340.00 3355.00 3101.15 11.80 3416.80 2190.70 27 3248.05 Esab Ind 6047.30 6179.30 6071.40 6210.00 5970.25 8.26 6542.65 3924.05 58 6182.75 Mirza [2] 44.75 44.15 44.75 45.16 44.05 158.43 63.52 39.53 44 44.14
Banar.Beads 96.53 100.96 96.56 102.69 96.03 87.97 119.00 80.00 24 100.15 ESAFSFB 53.83 53.91 53.95 54.49 53.81 528.65 82.40 49.00 - - N O DG MishDhatuNig 471.25 473.60 471.90 483.65 464.05 2093.22 547.45 277.90 97 473.55
Banco Ind [2] 669.70 710.55 682.95 727.00 666.20 1472.57 733.00 298.30 20 712.35 Escorts 4198.70 4250.95 4206.60 4264.80 4156.05 167.08 4410.40 2175.40 45 4256.80 MittalLifSty 2.16 2.13 2.14 2.18 2.13 1025.02 18.50 1.45 - -
BandhanBank 203.45 205.57 205.00 208.50 203.0522029.56 263.15 169.45 15 205.45 Essar Shp 50.95 50.69 51.68 53.95 50.31 1186.95 59.43 10.25 - 50.83 MM Forg 1208.70 1198.70 1206.00 1211.00 1187.25 34.09 1301.95 831.00 20 1200.00
Bans.Syn [5] 149.03 151.95 150.00 155.00 149.61 250.40 179.90 132.00 15 151.60 Ester [5] 116.05 116.30 116.05 117.60 115.23 126.26 131.85 80.21 - 116.30 MMPIndustris 276.70 274.50 274.55 286.00 272.50 26.39 309.90 182.60 - -
Barak Val 66.18 66.03 66.18 69.00 66.00 81.11 77.33 31.10 15 66.24 Ethos 2739.40 2775.55 2740.00 2798.00 2701.95 44.93 3044.00 1277.05 - - C MMTC [1] 82.44 81.63 82.90 83.02 81.34 2912.42 102.00 31.29 - 81.66
BarbequeNatn 544.75 547.30 546.00 550.00 534.55 65.02 791.70 461.05 - - Ever.Kanto [2] 127.86 127.04 128.00 129.60 126.30 419.35 178.90 107.25 26 127.20 W Mohit Ind 34.50 31.69 34.49 34.50 31.07 456.64 36.72 13.30 - 31.96
BASF 5217.90 5115.90 5206.05 5250.00 5092.90 18.32 5370.00 2421.35 39 5118.95 Everady [5] 356.40 351.85 356.50 365.65 348.65 348.78 441.55 295.00 38 351.95 G MOIL 537.10 511.45 538.00 539.10 510.00 4031.76 565.80 160.50 36 511.30
Bata India [5] 1459.25 1445.20 1459.25 1461.60 1440.00 341.72 1770.10 1269.00 64 1445.35 Everest Ind 1155.45 1181.65 1151.95 1199.00 1144.35 27.91 1448.10 811.85 106 1179.55 Mold-TekPac [5] 792.35 800.60 792.35 817.95 788.90 69.76 1104.95 715.00 40 800.60
Bayer Crop 6366.35 6542.50 6416.00 6569.85 6301.00 36.42 6666.35 4312.00 40 6511.55 Excel Ind [5] 1196.95 1205.30 1197.00 1217.20 1192.95 16.07 1261.05 698.90 100 1207.05 W Mold-TekTec [2] 266.55 262.69 266.00 268.13 261.94 79.99 398.45 180.00 27 262.70
BCLIndust 55.53 54.86 55.75 55.75 54.70 698.48 588.00 45.85 - - EXICOMTELE SY 430.55 414.10 432.30 432.30 406.50 1458.59 461.50 169.40 - - MonarchNetwr 527.15 522.10 524.00 529.80 518.10 18.89 689.95 230.10 - -
BEL [1] 309.70 306.85 310.00 311.50 305.8524238.01 323.00 117.95 56 306.85 Exide [1] 579.65 568.10 582.00 589.00 566.3510419.62 620.00 230.00 46 568.20 D Monte Carlo 620.90 612.20 622.85 623.00 610.05 35.12 918.00 560.55 21 613.10
BEML 4520.30 4529.25 4550.15 4679.00 4501.25 683.64 4875.95 1520.00 67 4530.85 ExpleoSolu 1261.90 1260.10 1262.00 1273.10 1252.05 9.05 1777.20 1145.90 - - Morepan [2] 56.85 55.53 57.05 57.44 55.31 5380.49 59.40 28.51 26 55.53
BEMLLandAset 305.65 301.95 307.80 308.70 300.40 337.28 377.45 136.00 - - ExxaroTiles 94.55 93.63 94.55 94.69 93.34 78.03 152.00 82.20 - - G Most.Fin [1] 632.80 620.35 628.00 639.00 616.05 701.59 719.95 169.28 25 619.95
BergrPaintIn [1] 500.05 495.80 500.05 502.25 494.45 857.65 679.05 439.55 57 496.05 C MothersonSum 75.61 75.44 75.50 77.50 75.2011052.13 80.00 55.90 - -
BestAgrolife 707.15 699.80 707.90 713.45 696.75 68.89 1214.40 490.85 - - F .............................................. MotisonJewel 164.55 164.90 164.06 170.00 164.06 346.73 248.15 88.85 - -
BF Inv [5] 663.00 658.65 662.05 671.00 655.00 94.05 721.90 367.10 30 657.75 Fact 999.05 1008.05 1008.00 1054.00 990.65 2497.63 1187.00 413.00 167 1008.35 O C m MphasiS 2408.30 2419.45 2418.00 2439.25 2411.20 607.69 2835.00 1813.30 32 2418.00
BF Util [5] 912.05 905.85 915.00 924.40 900.00 235.67 1015.00 361.45 338 904.60 FaircheOrgan 1351.75 1367.45 1352.00 1413.70 1330.05 11.44 1528.80 999.00 - - MPS 1928.40 1979.00 1969.05 2025.15 1943.80 17.49 2117.95 990.00 32 1977.30
Bhageria Ind [5] 169.88 168.52 168.20 174.79 165.85 58.15 205.00 140.85 37 169.05 Fazethree 431.20 433.50 428.00 443.55 428.00 47.20 540.00 341.05 - - PC MRF 126954.85 125927.45 127480.00 127480.00 125800.50 5.78 151283.41 99000.00 26 125868.55
BhagiradaChm 257.12 256.51 262.00 264.50 255.10 183.27 1999.00 168.20 - - FCS Soft [1] 4.11 4.08 4.16 4.24 4.05 8521.01 6.69 2.08 - 4.08 P N MRPL 215.95 218.57 216.50 219.80 213.59 3442.54 289.25 76.77 11 218.60
BhagngrInd [2] 107.22 109.18 108.07 113.00 106.24 216.96 126.11 50.11 9 109.20 FDC [1] 463.20 462.20 464.00 466.75 461.10 108.85 491.20 306.80 24 462.45 RB MrsBectrFood 1408.30 1385.95 1406.40 1413.55 1376.20 118.16 1565.95 786.50 - -
BhandariHo [1] 7.95 7.80 7.99 8.00 7.75 703.98 11.36 3.86 - 7.79 Fed Bk [2] 176.00 177.17 176.00 179.19 174.6010907.68 179.80 121.45 12 177.05 MSP Stl 26.44 26.66 26.80 26.95 26.24 754.67 33.05 8.35 - 26.72
Bhans.Eng [1] 126.48 128.71 127.60 131.40 126.48 1376.23 137.50 81.72 18 128.62 Fed.Goetze 445.30 445.10 445.30 449.00 442.00 109.14 458.00 313.75 20 445.80 C MSTC 884.30 885.00 888.00 893.85 882.50 116.60 1165.00 335.25 - -
Bharat Bij [5] 4820.55 4908.75 4838.20 5035.00 4820.65 51.01 5199.55 1480.00 42 4903.95 FederalFin 121.28 121.57 121.70 122.18 121.07 152.13 153.60 108.75 - - RM MtarTech 1864.90 1841.70 1869.85 1879.00 1831.10 200.54 2920.35 1600.00 - -
Bharat For [2] 1719.45 1679.50 1719.10 1726.80 1674.00 2063.10 1826.20 811.35 54 1679.60 FiberwebInd 39.05 46.86 39.49 46.86 39.20 2985.91 46.86 27.05 - - R C MTNL 42.83 44.19 42.70 45.99 41.7916126.15 52.35 18.95 - 44.18
Bharat Gea 112.43 111.82 113.00 116.05 111.01 31.80 153.00 96.70 - 111.40 Fiem Ind 1280.30 1323.05 1285.00 1336.00 1280.10 238.85 1357.35 821.90 21 1323.05 H MufinGrenFin 124.17 123.89 123.95 125.90 123.05 72.40 274.40 102.65 - -
Bharat Ras 11695.70 12095.40 11706.15 12500.30 11660.40 15.55 13262.40 8351.05 62 12015.60 Filatex [1] 58.41 59.80 58.76 60.45 58.01 2920.01 78.00 37.45 24 59.79 M Mukand 166.70 164.01 166.60 168.35 163.00 427.49 212.50 119.85 23 164.55
Bharat Wire 265.45 265.50 265.45 274.45 263.85 243.22 401.90 171.00 19 265.60 FILATEXFASH 8.70 8.21 8.87 9.23 8.1616612.47 14.30 8.10 - - C MukkaProtein 35.74 35.40 35.50 35.70 34.87 1030.88 43.95 30.00 - -
BharatDynam[5] 1545.35 1589.75 1575.00 1630.00 1567.30 6721.50 1660.00 450.50 95 1589.75 Fin.Cable [2] 1641.70 1607.75 1640.00 1657.20 1597.00 139.34 1700.00 780.00 43 1609.35 DC m Mukta Ar [5] 68.18 71.74 66.87 73.70 66.87 59.03 98.35 48.77 16 71.85
Bharti Air [5] 1414.95 1459.50 1414.95 1479.95 1408.95 9579.83 1479.50 847.60 141 1458.55 FineOrgInd [5] 4788.55 4892.20 4788.00 4942.00 4742.10 63.27 5160.00 4005.00 41 4885.40 DC Munj.Auto [2] 91.51 91.69 91.51 92.50 90.45 231.20 115.36 50.65 23 91.71
BHARTIHEXCOM 1160.85 1257.15 1167.20 1368.60 1166.00 3226.45 1368.60 755.00 - - FineotexChe [2] 389.10 393.10 390.20 399.65 387.30 403.54 458.00 265.95 39 392.80 Munj.Showa [2] 160.66 158.73 160.54 161.50 158.00 67.96 211.00 122.10 20 159.00
BHEL [2] 293.90 295.75 294.20 297.55 293.0012663.80 322.35 84.13 - 295.80 Fino.Ind [2] 334.70 333.60 333.10 341.00 329.90 948.68 355.70 169.65 45 333.10 MO Murd.Cera 52.40 52.10 51.62 52.95 51.62 69.58 71.50 38.30 - 51.98
BigBlocCons [2] 232.53 233.70 233.00 235.93 230.01 80.29 284.00 137.55 150 233.55 FinoPaymntBk 316.55 300.35 317.45 317.45 298.50 385.24 384.00 249.40 - - MusicBrdcast 16.73 16.35 16.95 16.95 16.30 490.60 25.35 13.35 - -
BikajiFoodIn 720.20 729.40 718.90 735.00 715.10 204.08 747.00 403.30 - - Firstsource 212.57 208.98 212.65 214.00 207.95 1309.28 229.00 122.20 46 208.70 J Muthoot Cap 319.85 313.80 319.85 325.95 313.00 23.12 458.00 265.00 10 314.30
Biocon [5] 339.25 352.15 338.10 353.95 336.50 7782.87 353.75 217.50 - 352.20 FiveStrBusFn 794.10 804.90 794.00 808.80 779.55 237.92 876.55 600.05 - - &K B MuthootMicFn 245.61 243.34 247.30 248.30 242.14 313.51 281.00 196.60 - -
BioflChm&Pha 64.22 65.18 65.79 67.59 65.01 49.78 78.80 42.20 - 65.15 FlairWriteIn 299.00 297.15 298.00 303.85 297.00 69.24 514.40 246.10 - - Muthot.Fin 1780.80 1775.40 1780.80 1808.00 1765.00 545.37 1810.20 1170.05 18 1774.45
BirlaCable 244.22 243.15 244.95 248.06 242.31 51.75 432.55 164.00 32 243.15 FocusLtg&Fix 152.98 151.95 154.07 154.07 150.10 258.50 898.40 139.15 - - P
BirlaCorp 1531.35 1574.45 1531.35 1619.00 1525.00 368.39 1801.25 1061.30 63 1576.50 Foods&Inns 149.51 148.67 150.00 150.79 148.33 140.10 222.20 126.30 - - C N ..............................................
Birlasoft 695.75 685.65 700.00 708.80 682.75 3728.79 861.85 335.05 - - ForceMotors 9128.90 9073.45 9179.90 9250.00 9037.00 13.1110277.85 2300.00 - - D R
Bk of Ind 123.30 123.90 123.00 124.46 122.2410064.06 158.00 70.50 9 123.85 NaclInd [1] 76.78 75.05 76.80 77.50 74.64 135.66 100.35 55.35 - 75.18
Fortis Hlt 484.90 481.30 485.95 487.75 480.00 2089.57 509.85 298.00 294 481.35 NagarjunFert[1] 12.94 12.72 12.95 13.10 12.56 2864.00 15.85 7.81 - 12.59
Bk of Mah 64.98 64.66 65.10 65.81 64.4514430.49 73.50 27.17 11 64.67 Foseco 4284.55 4338.20 4294.00 4356.75 4202.45 5.29 4350.65 2540.05 43 4327.40 m
Bk ofBar [2] 280.65 280.95 282.00 283.60 279.2016075.75 298.45 185.65 8 280.95 Nagrk.Exp [5] 32.54 34.56 32.89 34.79 32.64 104.75 49.76 21.88 18 34.56
FSNECommVent 175.55 174.68 175.55 176.80 173.11 3448.96 195.50 130.10 - - N B Nah.Cap [5] 316.20 312.10 315.60 321.00 309.65 15.39 358.00 263.85 14 311.15
BL Kash [1] 94.34 93.28 93.50 95.90 92.10 1122.07 98.60 38.93 60 93.33 FusnMicroFin 459.05 453.75 455.00 463.20 452.25 135.81 691.00 416.20 - -
BlackBox 289.66 324.09 300.00 337.59 300.00 5573.37 337.59 122.35 - - Nah.Ind 129.14 135.46 129.80 136.38 129.11 207.36 169.95 106.05 52 135.15
B Nah.Poly [5] 250.01 249.59 251.00 253.71 244.77 42.24 270.45 166.75 - 249.25
Bliss GVS [1] 103.49 102.84 103.50 103.88 102.55 189.84 148.95 75.53 14 102.80 G ..............................................
BLSE-Service 259.07 255.99 261.00 265.52 254.25 1519.74 423.70 221.25 - - Nah.Spg [5] 282.70 290.55 283.50 297.55 283.00 115.46 361.95 230.00 - 290.60
Gabriel [1] 476.40 484.65 479.00 498.80 470.35 1743.43 498.65 187.00 38 484.50 N Nalco [5] 188.47 186.90 187.97 188.74 185.5611007.49 206.30 81.73 20 186.80
BLSIntlServ [1] 352.35 363.50 351.40 364.80 350.00 4248.51 430.00 196.30 - 363.25
Blue Dart 7662.50 7783.15 7670.25 7888.75 7641.25 9.40 8194.95 5490.00 64 7805.45 Gail(India) 213.15 213.43 211.70 215.16 209.5318166.67 233.00 103.55 16 214.00 Nalwa Son 4339.10 4256.50 4346.20 4371.45 4231.55 15.43 4510.00 2275.00 47 4260.00
GalaxSurfact 2670.10 2759.10 2675.00 2772.75 2675.00 42.57 2963.95 2241.10 49 2760.65 BC m Nandan Den 47.89 47.99 47.94 49.79 47.34 8716.16 57.95 17.26 15 47.92
BlueStar [2] 1674.45 1652.30 1681.70 1695.95 1646.10 198.85 1797.00 702.00 92 1652.55 BM
BlujetHealth 407.70 416.60 409.50 423.75 405.25 148.17 442.80 319.50 - - GandhrOilRef 212.20 212.25 212.01 214.50 210.26 209.42 344.05 182.45 - - NarayaHru 1189.15 1196.00 1185.00 1200.00 1185.00 226.49 1445.05 972.05 58 1196.45
Bodal Chem [2] 79.16 80.14 78.90 82.55 78.49 1224.31 100.95 66.00 - 80.27 Ganesh Hsg 970.25 947.90 970.25 973.75 940.50 104.11 1072.00 362.20 29 949.95 Natco Phr [2] 1192.95 1178.10 1195.00 1204.90 1173.45 447.04 1259.45 666.80 16 1177.70
Ganesha Ecos 1422.95 1410.85 1426.25 1434.00 1398.15 40.46 1433.25 813.00 57 1409.85 GC m Nath Bio-Gen 218.23 220.50 218.50 225.00 215.05 175.74 243.70 167.50 11 220.40
Bomay Bur [2] 1943.15 1948.45 1937.95 1991.95 1918.85 324.71 2031.90 971.55 - 1950.70 P
Bombay Dye [2] 200.18 201.53 201.00 205.20 196.35 5193.04 207.00 103.73 - 201.35 GaneshBenzop 148.18 150.23 148.18 152.49 148.18 172.75 217.05 126.95 - - Natl Build [1] 159.78 158.11 159.80 162.50 157.5014990.05 176.50 38.10 59 158.00
GardenReach 1946.05 2087.50 1970.00 2162.00 1970.0019131.29 2160.00 558.60 67 2088.40 D Natl Fert 127.11 130.99 128.04 134.60 126.0124445.83 155.60 65.08 99 131.00
BombySuprHyb 196.96 194.67 194.05 197.80 194.01 15.20 301.95 183.00 - - P
Borosil 346.30 336.05 346.30 352.30 333.00 349.14 420.00 285.25 - - GarwareHiTec 2144.35 2253.15 2165.65 2283.00 2150.00 203.64 2283.00 817.75 - - Nava 733.55 739.80 735.85 759.00 735.05 203.33 777.00 304.00 - -
GarwarTecFib 3952.75 3943.45 3972.55 3972.55 3875.00 7.83 4287.80 3002.05 41 3935.20 P Navin Flu [2] 3536.85 3592.35 3539.95 3639.00 3537.00 276.82 4724.85 2876.45 92 3595.30
BOROSILSCIEN 196.70 212.85 197.00 221.80 193.25 2462.21 221.80 138.00 - - w
BorosilRenew 518.70 513.20 520.95 523.85 510.00 649.96 669.35 391.05 - - GatwayDistri 103.65 102.83 103.35 104.50 102.60 508.93 121.55 70.35 - - Navkar Corp 112.96 110.29 113.70 114.82 109.35 1186.88 125.40 54.05 - 110.51
GE Ship 1189.70 1192.35 1198.60 1213.00 1188.35 623.12 1254.00 717.30 7 1192.75 &P Navneet Ed [2] 153.31 152.45 153.80 153.90 151.69 246.25 176.15 120.00 17 152.65
Bosch 33817.95 34149.40 33817.95 34426.90 33450.05 35.73 34400.00 17925.40 55 34174.35 W
BPCL 296.30 298.40 298.00 300.85 296.25 7973.17 343.83 165.75 5 298.45 Geecee 383.70 401.25 387.00 409.85 384.00 179.21 410.00 162.25 23 399.85 NazaraTech 851.50 835.75 859.00 862.40 831.95 378.85 989.40 591.50 - -
BPL 126.05 131.61 126.95 135.00 123.59 927.30 138.90 58.50 48 131.78 GeewayWires 95.52 93.83 96.89 96.89 93.50 204.77 126.50 73.90 - - NBI.IndFinCo 1943.45 2169.90 2000.00 2220.00 1944.05 11.21 2220.00 1400.00 - -
Genesys [5] 576.50 566.25 576.50 580.80 560.00 107.50 739.00 267.00 50 566.25 N R O NCC [2] 323.90 329.10 324.75 330.40 322.25 3835.62 337.80 119.00 31 328.80
BrandConcept 681.80 676.15 697.00 697.00 674.10 18.70 966.10 322.35 - - KC m
Brigade 1390.70 1359.35 1378.10 1386.00 1355.00 158.16 1451.90 550.40 99 1358.55 GenInsCorpIn[5] 390.35 385.60 392.45 392.45 384.00 689.06 467.00 180.20 10 386.00 NCL Ind 235.85 242.06 237.90 244.70 237.72 1048.32 258.45 179.55 12 242.30
GensolEngg 1065.45 1039.60 1069.00 1072.40 1036.00 120.49 2527.05 708.90 - - K C m NDRAutoCompo 795.85 889.45 796.00 955.00 788.15 301.90 986.90 701.15 - -
Britannia [1] 5352.05 5421.70 5352.05 5434.55 5319.05 221.39 5725.80 4349.95 63 5422.35 KP
BSE Ltd 2520.55 2541.10 2532.00 2556.05 2501.00 538.18 3264.70 589.00 - - Genus P&B [1] 20.97 20.77 21.00 21.67 20.70 1213.84 28.44 13.60 - 20.76 NDTV [4] 220.95 222.39 221.00 228.00 221.00 236.86 306.55 186.35 - 222.50
Genus Pwr [1] 310.35 312.25 311.00 317.00 310.45 374.64 343.80 114.68 126 312.05 K NECaryCorp 25.48 25.51 25.60 25.95 25.25 194.22 37.15 18.20 - 25.57
BSL 191.99 199.12 195.98 209.45 190.41 87.62 236.80 155.00 18 199.30 m
BtrflyGandhi 841.05 842.60 845.45 875.90 824.35 56.45 1299.90 685.00 185 841.90 GeojitFinSer 104.83 103.67 105.70 106.29 103.06 988.65 116.10 45.80 - - Nect.Life [1] 32.36 31.96 32.12 32.58 31.80 222.64 45.70 18.93 - 32.07
GEPowerIndia 395.75 394.10 395.00 397.95 387.95 315.29 430.00 153.00 - 394.85 M Nelcast [2] 156.21 158.92 156.79 160.72 154.02 292.20 194.50 90.51 34 158.75
Burnpur 6.36 7.63 6.34 7.63 6.34 5219.02 8.87 4.11 - 7.63 NK
GFL 84.27 81.74 85.10 86.89 81.15 346.12 118.45 51.00 - - Nelco 784.80 779.40 789.30 790.00 775.00 57.59 894.00 647.65 84 778.65
Ghcl 548.80 558.70 553.80 567.00 553.00 376.48 659.00 434.95 9 558.90 NeogenChem 1678.80 1684.80 1675.00 1699.90 1655.70 24.15 1859.30 1176.00 - -
C .............................................. GhclTextiles 86.59 90.51 87.00 94.50 87.00 2127.56 98.25 62.50 - - C H Nesco [2] 931.65 930.80 931.65 950.00 919.10 102.40 1003.00 603.95 18 927.45
Cambridge 111.73 118.87 112.00 127.00 111.60 676.85 128.80 53.00 67 119.10 GIC Hsg 249.55 250.95 249.99 258.45 247.52 1510.37 292.45 175.70 9 251.05 NestleIndia [1] 2515.45 2534.25 2522.60 2547.00 2507.45 479.36 2770.75 2145.28 77 2534.05
Camlin Fine [1] 106.86 106.90 106.86 108.43 106.31 302.36 186.25 80.00 - 106.80 Gillette 7499.20 7429.70 7537.10 7537.10 7395.00 12.88 7999.95 5002.10 62 7436.30 P Pw NetwebTecInd 2558.80 2605.50 2599.50 2623.00 2559.00 110.15 2712.00 738.60 - -
CampsActWear 288.65 291.20 292.00 293.70 286.50 1300.17 338.90 213.00 - - Ginni Fil 31.39 32.75 31.98 32.95 31.19 215.77 45.28 23.91 - 32.66 Netwk 18 [5] 80.86 81.09 81.27 82.15 80.31 845.92 136.20 57.09 - 81.12
Canara Bk [2] 118.05 118.69 117.95 119.37 117.2121602.76 129.35 58.78 7 118.65 GlandPharma 1823.30 1785.20 1817.00 1821.55 1776.10 276.43 2194.00 972.05 - - W Neuland 7342.05 7267.80 7400.00 7689.80 7157.95 53.70 7794.00 2799.80 31 7292.30
CanFinHom [2] 899.60 901.25 897.00 912.65 885.50 949.58 912.15 680.45 16 901.90 Glaxo Phr 2641.60 2601.20 2641.50 2675.00 2592.00 54.74 2759.00 1376.50 68 2611.65 WH NewgenSwTech 1012.65 974.65 1020.00 1024.30 945.05 147.71 1057.90 302.95 58 972.60
Cantabil [2] 239.95 239.73 241.00 244.50 236.92 101.41 278.75 181.85 33 239.45 w

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NHPC 99.88 99.70 99.99 100.54 99.1031850.74 117.80 44.87 27 99.60 RolexRings 2590.10 2546.55 2613.40 2628.85 2529.00 19.95 2677.40 1720.00 - - Tata Com 1837.50 1841.60 1838.00 1864.45 1820.15 371.71 2085.00 1515.50 71 1841.20 AXISAMC-AXSENSEX 79.01 79.59 2.57 85.00 61.83 -
NIIT [2] 103.57 103.68 103.90 104.84 103.10 241.31 154.63 77.06 40 103.75 RosariBiotec 814.45 800.40 818.65 819.00 799.10 111.37 903.85 656.95 - - Tata Elxsi 7106.05 7089.90 7106.05 7150.00 7075.00 67.70 9191.10 6406.60 56 7088.15 Bank BeEs [1] 538.08 540.41 970.37 541.47 369.19 539.79
NIITLearnSys 460.10 458.95 460.10 466.50 456.80 127.15 576.90 342.30 - - Rossell [2] 517.30 554.40 524.00 581.45 518.05 1697.67 579.80 341.60 156 554.55 Tata Inv 6733.90 6656.80 6776.00 6914.70 6635.00 29.20 9744.40 2278.50 119 6657.40 BARODABNP - BBNPNBETF 52.42 52.61 4.21 53.36 50.12 -
Nila Infras [1] 12.39 12.11 12.53 13.00 11.84 1726.71 14.60 4.93 - 12.15 RotoPumps 525.60 535.95 526.45 539.70 515.50 152.54 803.00 298.20 - - Tata M DVR [2] 639.70 639.20 639.70 645.50 637.00 757.34 712.90 301.15 - 638.95 BARODABNP-BBNPPGOLD 71.00 70.80 0.18 75.60 54.00 -
Nilkamal 2011.65 2011.70 2040.00 2041.05 2005.00 8.80 2800.00 1700.00 29 2012.20 RouteMobile 1681.75 1645.00 1680.00 1681.45 1632.70 204.42 1798.70 1386.05 - - Tata Motors [2] 955.00 951.85 956.00 962.50 950.10 6908.99 1065.60 568.85 62 951.75 BFAM -QUIDBETF 1000.00 1000.00 1.20 1017.98 997.85 -
NintecSystem 481.45 486.85 486.00 493.05 482.00 4.45 649.15 308.00 - - Royal Orchd 363.50 356.50 364.90 375.00 355.00 134.11 448.10 279.65 40 355.95 Tata Steel [1] 175.68 172.56 175.68 176.00 171.8444006.44 184.60 110.20 20 172.55 BFAM-BANKBETF 52.74 52.93 25.05 60.00 44.66 -
Nippo Bat [5] 587.85 593.80 585.00 604.25 583.25 22.06 856.00 381.95 66 592.35 RPG Life [8] 1561.40 1634.50 1572.00 1692.00 1549.55 35.14 1740.00 887.60 31 1640.65 TataConsuPro 1094.60 1086.90 1095.05 1099.80 1083.10 1003.74 1269.00 822.00 - - BFAM-NIFTYBETF 238.14 239.42 3.96 257.14 215.04 -
NipponLIAM 672.40 660.45 673.00 675.90 655.00 495.37 678.30 249.80 - - RPower 29.55 29.28 29.51 29.79 29.2417936.08 34.35 13.80 - 29.29 TataPowerC [1] 430.75 432.20 430.35 435.80 429.05 9323.98 464.30 216.95 64 431.70 Birla Gold 64.11 63.85 69.81 66.90 50.60 63.77
NirajCement 53.09 54.53 53.10 55.40 53.10 357.27 55.40 36.20 - - RPP Infra 149.76 142.07 151.00 152.37 136.51 567.73 161.45 51.45 8 142.10 TataTech 1000.95 1003.55 1004.00 1010.00 1000.35 512.83 1400.00 982.25 - - Birla Nifty [100] 27.10 27.26 456.36 6826.65 5168.15 6562.00
Nitco 79.72 79.94 82.50 82.50 78.98 246.72 89.06 16.85 - 79.90 RPSGVentures 744.00 725.35 740.00 746.00 722.00 45.00 847.00 427.20 - - TatvaChinPha 1123.30 1125.15 1116.00 1136.90 1109.90 30.92 1887.95 956.70 - - BIRLASLAMC-ABSLBANETF 53.29 53.40 25.16 55.05 39.99 -
Nitin Spn 348.10 358.10 349.70 366.30 348.55 243.97 395.00 225.00 15 358.75 RRKabel 1761.50 1761.00 1760.00 1775.00 1747.10 129.58 1901.95 1136.80 - - TBO TEK 1864.65 1894.40 1864.60 1933.00 1834.80 393.45 1933.00 1231.65 - - BIRLASLAMC-ABSLLIQUID 1000.00 1000.00 0.93 1030.00 994.04 -
NLC India 233.84 241.80 234.85 247.30 233.2210674.40 293.60 96.16 18 241.75 RSWM 203.36 210.48 207.90 215.75 205.39 834.24 242.75 163.00 - 210.50 TCI Express [2] 1163.55 1231.15 1170.25 1244.30 1144.55 321.78 1655.95 997.50 36 1230.65 BIRLASLAMC-ABSLNN50ET 73.97 73.86 7.05 80.00 43.40 -
Nmdc [1] 258.05 249.25 255.90 256.00 248.2519495.24 286.35 104.15 12 249.30 Ruby Mills [5] 227.74 228.27 228.84 231.59 225.50 23.89 269.55 180.00 17 228.95 TCNSClothing 535.30 541.85 535.00 548.70 535.00 420.97 571.65 329.00 - - BIRLASLAMC-ABSLPSE 10.58 10.57 157.07 11.60 9.26 -
NMDCSteel 57.63 57.17 57.66 57.88 57.04 3977.10 73.70 39.15 - - Ruch.Paper 139.32 142.24 141.00 146.45 140.05 514.55 163.90 107.25 9 142.20 TCPLPackage 2487.60 2551.00 2476.75 2590.00 2466.45 17.57 2590.00 1395.05 - - BIRLASLAMC-BSLSENETFG 75.87 77.28 1.94 77.70 60.66 -
Nocil 283.95 282.65 283.95 288.30 280.70 639.97 311.25 204.25 36 282.60 Rupa [1] 279.20 287.79 280.85 294.50 280.85 1072.77 308.20 226.55 32 287.90 TCS [1] 3838.45 3855.85 3844.50 3866.95 3841.00 1639.85 4254.45 3183.00 32 3856.05 BIRLASLAMC-HEALTHY 12.63 12.63 337.96 13.02 8.27 -
NovaAgritech 66.21 67.07 66.40 68.50 65.88 2111.88 77.20 45.00 - - Rush.Decor 354.20 344.45 355.85 355.85 342.85 202.96 406.70 261.45 21 345.40 TD Power [2] 364.85 357.25 364.85 366.95 356.10 227.38 397.95 220.55 45 357.10 BIRLASLAMC-MOMENT 35.87 35.67 125.47 38.14 20.03 -
NRAgarwalInd 508.65 504.85 509.90 514.95 500.65 27.98 548.00 269.00 - - TeamleaseSvc 2940.15 2949.75 2949.00 2955.00 2923.00 9.93 3692.45 2172.00 48 2947.25 BIRLASLAMC-NIFTYQLITY 20.97 20.98 26.17 23.80 15.10 -
NRB Bear [2] 349.30 363.55 352.70 368.40 350.35 1691.67 400.75 180.45 42 363.05 S ............................................... TEAMO PRODUC 1.38 1.44 1.44 1.44 1.3818226.46 13.00 1.00 - - BIRLASLAMC-SILVER 90.52 88.79 290.86 96.88 68.70 -
NTPC 360.85 365.05 363.00 366.90 359.6515918.39 395.00 184.75 20 364.95 S H Kelkar 198.55 194.13 199.78 199.78 193.10 337.57 231.70 111.65 28 194.25 TechMahind [5] 1427.75 1413.05 1432.80 1434.80 1410.00 1565.88 1440.00 1082.55 65 1412.50 BIRLASLAMC-TECH 36.82 36.84 32.93 40.44 26.63 -
Nucleas Sw 1443.90 1401.65 1443.90 1445.90 1395.20 44.73 1830.00 960.85 23 1401.50 SadanaNitrCh 68.01 67.99 68.50 69.77 67.77 136.22 129.90 49.10 - - Technocr 2886.50 2876.30 2912.60 2964.30 2852.35 21.35 3163.85 1502.10 38 2880.45 DSPAMC - DSPBANKETF 53.13 53.34 17.84 58.92 36.14 -
NupurRecycle 88.72 87.72 89.00 89.00 87.01 36.97 149.00 68.05 - - SadbhavInf 5.82 6.04 5.90 6.09 5.82 335.40 9.31 3.60 - 6.02 TegaIndust 1599.10 1626.35 1601.95 1637.05 1596.95 49.34 1731.95 841.70 - - DSPAMC - DSPGOLDETF 71.24 70.85 4.12 75.66 55.00 -
NuvamaWealth 4998.40 4914.70 5000.00 5021.30 4790.00 54.48 5500.00 2100.00 - - SafariIndia 2052.15 2096.35 2050.00 2123.40 2040.70 110.13 4630.00 1648.60 - - TejasNetwork 1411.50 1394.30 1414.00 1414.00 1386.00 419.61 1480.00 651.25 - - DSPAMC - DSPITETF 35.94 35.91 36.01 39.40 29.00 -
NuvocoVistas 350.05 356.85 351.90 370.45 347.30 996.76 398.00 291.30 - - Sagar Cem [2] 243.73 250.10 245.00 259.90 240.90 787.73 304.65 190.85 - 250.35 TemboGlblInd 238.45 234.76 238.41 242.26 232.00 55.24 332.65 191.35 - - DSPAMC - DSPN50ETF 243.59 245.52 9.40 260.00 189.27 -
SahyadriInd 426.30 441.90 428.50 449.80 425.65 27.47 484.10 325.05 - - Tex.Infra [1] 134.07 133.32 134.40 135.00 131.61 1075.39 143.95 56.71 - 133.15 DSPAMC - DSPNEWETF 306.35 306.35 1.23 311.25 218.10 -
O ............................................... SAI SILKS (KALA) 182.75 188.08 182.98 190.00 179.65 729.64 312.00 144.00 - - Tex.Pipe
Tex.Rail [1]
77.89 76.71 78.10 78.37 75.99 113.71 108.00
214.08 221.11 214.00 222.00 211.00 6690.66 231.90
54.00
74.60
17
78
76.79
221.05
DSPAMC - DSPPSBKETF
DSPAMC - DSPPVBKETF
73.63
26.33
73.75
26.59
5.36
10132.41
82.90
31.00
43.92
21.75
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-
Oberoi 1829.30 1796.50 1832.00 1833.15 1791.25 840.75 1952.30 975.00 49 1797.75 SAIL 147.01 143.97 147.45 147.59 143.6031444.54 175.65 81.85 18 144.00
OdishaCeme [2] 1816.60 1819.80 1794.15 1852.75 1772.60 1165.85 2428.85 1664.20 312 1820.00 Saksoft [1] 280.23 280.20 280.35 287.38 279.25 130.00 399.40 210.00 97 280.00 TGB Banq 17.12 17.01 17.45 18.10 16.76 391.50 20.50 9.21 - 17.04 DSPAMC - DSPQ50ETF 249.76 248.43 3.48 256.70 171.25 -
Oil India 699.25 700.90 699.50 707.50 693.70 2042.02 711.45 241.10 10 702.40 Sakth.Sug 40.91 40.70 41.15 41.90 40.25 818.50 46.69 23.80 - 40.76 Thanga.Jwl 1692.75 1688.60 1692.80 1751.30 1666.50 73.63 1760.00 736.75 38 1687.15 DSPAMC - DSPSENXETF 78.58 79.21 5.97 83.00 63.03 -
OlectrGrnTec 1808.20 1811.20 1818.40 1858.00 1804.95 1263.98 2221.95 907.25 - - Sakuma [1] 36.13 35.10 36.46 37.99 35.0615024.94 39.15 13.15 - 35.11 THEWESTEINDIA 160.20 157.25 176.20 176.20 157.00 23.42 194.90 100.20 - - DSPAMC - DSPSILVETF 87.53 85.82 38.40 94.40 66.20 -
Omaxe 115.06 110.29 115.80 115.80 110.00 479.24 121.40 42.39 - 110.43 SalasarTech [1] 19.44 19.02 19.50 19.74 18.9822646.26 34.08 8.71 - 19.03 TheAnupEngg 1906.50 1803.00 1928.00 1928.00 1795.00 201.78 3649.95 1550.00 - - DSPAMC -QUIDADD 1016.63 1016.79 139.20 1016.81 999.51 -
Salzer Elec 878.05 901.45 884.90 916.95 883.65 151.93 950.00 315.00 36 901.05 ThejoEngg 2973.45 2925.35 2974.35 2981.70 2905.25 12.86 3250.00 1450.15 - - DSPAMC-HEALTHADD 124.47 123.64 0.63 132.00 114.90 -
OMDC [1] 7416.35 7421.50 7563.00 7563.00 7342.00 15.89 8525.95 3342.50 - 7439.35
SamhiHotels 194.25 190.44 194.85 198.50 189.50 1055.60 237.85 127.25 - - Themis [1] 219.25 214.55 220.40 220.40 213.10 32.29 266.00 131.34 80 214.65 DSPBRAMC-LIQETF 999.99 999.99 190.55 1045.00 991.25 -
One97Communi 412.80 409.35 413.00 414.70 406.55 1504.82 998.30 310.00 - -
SamvdMthnInt 192.89 193.75 192.20 196.51 190.7333502.84 196.51 82.95 - - TheNewIndAs[5] 238.71 240.11 239.80 241.79 237.70 811.47 324.00 114.65 35 240.25 EDELAMC ESILVER 90.98 89.38 36.57 97.97 70.71 -
OnePntOneSol 61.81 61.54 62.00 62.45 60.70 1164.88 70.00 27.85 - -
Sandesh 1608.35 1590.30 1613.95 1644.55 1575.00 16.72 1770.40 908.45 6 1590.40 Thermax [2] 5115.65 5147.15 5150.00 5189.90 5050.00 120.44 5697.95 2196.30 141 5143.90 EDELAMC-BBETF0432 1155.18 1157.99 0.64 1325.38 865.81 -
ONGC [5] 267.00 267.75 266.90 269.15 264.1010650.91 292.95 156.65 8 267.75
SandharTech 562.00 566.65 562.10 569.00 560.25 43.26 598.95 254.00 29 566.55 Thiru.Chem [1] 303.95 301.15 304.00 308.65 298.95 388.23 330.25 184.75 85 301.10 EDELAMC-EBBETF0425 1217.83 1218.34 2.91 1254.35 1121.50 -
OnMobile 74.11 73.24 74.20 74.96 72.82 414.39 128.30 59.70 - 73.28
SandurMang 580.50 581.85 581.45 595.00 574.10 187.66 3492.45 330.00 - - Thom.Cook [1] 243.89 242.90 244.10 249.00 240.04 704.86 249.00 73.71 115 243.10 EDELAMC-EBBETF0430 1378.03 1378.44 8.54 1417.35 1246.65 -
Onward Te 398.65 397.40 401.00 402.45 394.50 25.87 738.95 335.40 32 396.15
Sangam 398.80 400.65 400.90 423.15 397.00 41.81 627.20 274.45 47 400.15 ThyrocareTec 632.15 626.70 635.90 635.90 622.05 26.04 722.00 507.70 47 627.30 EDELAMC-EBBETF0431 1228.19 1230.86 4.81 1249.65 1146.00 -
OptimusInfra 327.15 330.55 327.45 334.05 321.80 488.09 381.20 201.30 113 330.35
Sangh.Mov [2] 1098.95 1099.35 1099.00 1114.55 1090.00 157.57 1483.00 463.10 25 1099.90 Tidewater [2] 2144.30 2164.50 2175.00 2228.00 2130.65 157.27 2226.95 965.15 34 2164.55 EDELAMC-EBBETF0433 1127.97 1124.93 7.06 1262.60 858.69 -
OracleFinSer [5] 9727.05 9492.10 9770.00 9770.40 9460.60 177.02 9972.00 3731.40 41 9491.05
Sanghi Ind 102.26 102.93 98.00 104.50 96.50 4483.21 156.20 68.50 - 102.79 Tilakngr Ind 253.27 248.61 253.90 257.79 246.85 474.22 291.00 140.20 33 248.70 EDELAMC-EGOLD 73.60 73.30 27.61 76.85 53.10 -
OrchidPharma 1194.45 1215.75 1192.85 1253.95 1187.60 86.05 1359.95 689.55 - -
SanginitChem 17.87 17.68 17.60 18.00 17.50 254.55 44.45 14.95 - - Time Gty 139.06 130.79 135.25 140.00 125.15 79.40 166.42 53.45 66 130.65 Gold BeEs [1] 60.75 60.46 8076.85 63.28 48.15 60.48
Oricon Enter [2] 39.14 38.51 39.19 39.59 38.31 314.02 49.34 21.90 - 38.55
SanseraEngg 1299.10 1289.80 1299.00 1317.55 1285.00 594.92 1342.55 820.50 - - Time Tech [1] 331.30 333.50 343.95 349.00 331.40 2664.56 352.50 117.00 47 333.35 Goldmanamc - CPSEETF 92.91 92.91 3257.77 100.00 43.08 92.94
OrienCreator 50.49 50.54 50.80 52.75 50.00 106.52 57.00 40.10 - -
SapireFoodIn 1575.15 1553.30 1575.00 1575.00 1545.05 107.72 1680.00 1213.00 - - Timken 4503.35 4470.70 4534.90 4546.00 4390.05 84.10 4816.00 2490.05 86 4467.10 HangSengBees [1] 305.84 304.31 43.58 337.53 225.91 304.20
Orient Bell 402.35 404.60 408.00 415.45 398.00 71.52 552.00 300.95 - 404.15
Sarda Ene [1] 233.45 235.04 233.50 235.90 230.50 256.29 284.00 139.60 18 235.05 Tips Ind [1] 456.90 440.25 455.50 459.60 438.25 224.94 531.10 238.05 44 440.35 HDFC GOLD ETF 62.59 62.51 1107.63 65.91 49.50 -
Orient Cem [1] 236.33 252.81 236.75 259.20 234.63 7201.43 293.75 128.60 30 252.45
Saregama [1] 552.10 556.95 557.15 560.00 542.55 490.57 580.80 310.20 53 557.45 TitagarRail 1618.15 1764.00 1626.55 1817.95 1615.10 7403.06 1817.95 468.10 - - HDFCAMC HDFCPSUBK 74.03 74.03 9.94 81.65 65.40 -
Orient Grn 20.83 20.56 20.82 21.19 20.41 3329.48 34.63 9.50 - 20.61
Sarla Perf [1] 96.00 104.15 96.44 105.00 95.31 6473.60 105.00 40.16 23 104.06 TitanComp [1] 3402.45 3372.75 3401.50 3401.50 3370.00 1485.71 3885.00 2882.60 84 3372.65 HDFCAMC-HDFCBSE500 35.58 35.54 11.94 36.05 25.30 -
Orient Htls [1] 139.35 137.58 139.80 139.99 137.00 127.56 154.80 79.00 44 137.95
SarthakMetal 200.20 198.58 200.20 202.39 194.50 39.38 448.00 194.50 - - TMB 478.20 476.65 480.00 481.00 473.00 74.08 611.35 402.35 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCGROWTH 112.75 112.69 1.10 120.45 93.20 -
Orient Pap [1] 54.58 55.83 54.60 57.25 53.9711335.48 59.79 40.10 - 55.83
SarveswrFood 8.72 8.70 8.78 8.90 8.68 2234.86 156.90 4.00 - - TN News 279.38 277.69 279.00 284.36 276.40 262.99 330.95 202.00 9 277.90 HDFCAMC-HDFCLIQUID 999.99 1000.00 1.01 1020.00 980.00 -
Orient Pres 111.12 108.77 114.00 114.00 107.33 33.01 131.76 61.00 - 109.26
Sasken 1579.50 1649.70 1579.50 1675.00 1565.00 51.48 1826.00 882.05 30 1648.25 TN Petro 99.44 98.76 100.05 100.49 98.16 618.72 113.85 77.05 17 98.66 HDFCAMC-HDFCLOWVOL 19.03 19.09 48.30 179.47 13.00 -
OrientalArmt 384.75 384.65 386.00 388.65 382.00 21.90 503.20 293.00 - -
SastaSunVent 337.50 338.30 337.90 345.50 333.55 50.13 506.35 252.00 - 337.85 Tokyo Pl 111.66 118.40 110.60 122.50 110.60 256.36 138.10 91.10 112 118.20 HDFCAMC-HDFCMID150 20.83 20.80 208.11 168.00 14.17 -
OrientalCar 757.50 747.20 760.00 767.75 744.05 73.86 936.85 590.45 17 746.70
SatiaIndus 131.06 131.65 130.70 135.90 129.26 1404.74 155.00 100.30 - - Tor.Pwr 1512.85 1511.20 1512.85 1523.40 1487.20 159.46 1633.10 588.75 40 1509.25 HDFCAMC-HDFCMOMENT 35.67 35.51 266.15 255.00 21.75 -
OrientElect 260.38 268.58 261.30 272.59 257.12 1494.61 272.59 189.00 - -
Satin Credit 231.20 222.56 232.00 234.50 220.83 711.82 283.65 168.30 6 222.65 TorrentPhar [5] 2830.45 2790.55 2833.50 2843.20 2779.25 184.61 2977.10 1771.35 70 2791.05 HDFCAMC-HDFCNEXT50 71.97 71.82 46.67 470.77 42.90 -
OrisaBengCar 56.82 61.48 57.45 63.50 56.01 209.38 79.40 45.00 - -
SATIndust 94.21 92.35 94.01 94.89 91.91 321.34 145.60 77.50 - - TotalTranspt 119.42 127.10 120.00 129.40 119.97 98.05 158.80 88.15 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCNIF100 25.16 25.22 29.66 220.70 18.91 -
OswalAgroMil 46.55 45.71 47.64 47.64 45.41 60.41 58.95 24.00 - 45.80
SaurstrCemnt 133.24 129.56 131.80 141.37 126.31 1902.27 148.86 95.70 - - Tou.Fin.Cor 202.87 202.38 202.00 207.00 198.57 2744.75 267.40 73.05 21 202.40 HDFCAMC-HDFCNIFBAN 53.52 53.75 36.65 555.00 45.20 -
OswalGrenTec 37.90 38.37 38.90 39.00 38.00 677.79 49.40 21.35 - - TPL Plastech [2] 94.19 94.84 94.45 98.25 94.00 605.79 106.80 38.95 37 95.03
Savita [2] 550.00 571.60 556.00 590.95 556.00 668.77 615.35 283.95 19 572.00 HDFCAMC-HDFCNIFIT 36.29 36.29 75.21 387.70 32.59 -
TracxnTech 91.04 89.17 90.80 93.28 88.55 571.52 124.20 66.30 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCNIFTY 261.44 263.10 243.76 266.10 202.62 -
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SBFCFin
28.07
84.93
27.91
84.36
28.07
85.00
28.19
85.77
27.75 2815.86
84.10 1375.26
38.85
98.00
18.40
72.40
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- Trans.Corp [2] 915.05 922.55 919.65 932.95 909.00 51.71 1080.00 686.25 22 918.50 HDFCAMC-HDFCPVTBAN 26.48 26.58 136.57 278.00 22.59 -
P&G 16212.00 16039.00 16220.00 16220.00 15961.00 5.16 19086.20 14082.15 70 16044.80 TRANSIND REAL 44.97 44.32 44.98 45.26 43.83 606.02 60.50 32.80 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCQUAL 56.95 57.16 5.19 59.00 41.60 -
SBI [1] 842.25 845.35 839.85 848.80 836.0016281.76 912.10 543.15 12 845.05
P&GHealth 5024.35 5006.35 5044.70 5044.70 4986.20 28.07 5642.85 4636.55 - - TRENT [1] 5338.80 5363.80 5345.00 5395.00 5260.00 578.72 5460.00 1657.25 214 5366.30 HDFCAMC-HDFCSENSEX 86.35 87.13 63.75 818.25 77.80 -
SBICards&Pay 732.00 732.00 732.00 733.40 725.75 912.11 892.85 647.95 - -
P&S Bk 59.90 59.43 60.67 60.70 59.00 1782.93 77.50 29.46 - 59.48 Trib Bhimji 123.57 124.11 123.50 126.00 121.73 170.77 143.90 81.30 15 123.90 HDFCAMC-HDFCSILVER 87.44 85.67 673.81 93.05 66.06 -
SBILifeInsur 1462.00 1450.90 1462.00 1475.65 1447.00 780.64 1571.55 1251.30 77 1451.10
Page Ind 40455.85 39584.95 40290.00 40793.10 39460.50 21.75 42850.00 33100.00 78 39552.85 Trident [1] 38.28 38.69 38.40 39.20 38.2110827.07 52.85 31.66 - 38.66 HDFCAMC-HDFCSML250 171.42 171.45 230.91 176.00 103.40 -
SchaeflerInd [2] 4758.75 4701.85 4755.00 4756.95 4662.00 100.85 4950.00 2616.05 80 4705.15
PaisaloDigit [1] 74.13 77.70 74.68 78.50 74.2620836.19 99.63 21.01 39 77.75 Trigyn 140.68 148.83 143.00 149.90 142.00 2656.04 167.90 92.45 70 148.95 HDFCAMC-HDFCVALUE 132.19 132.79 2.33 147.00 96.00 -
SChand&Co [5] 239.76 240.30 241.30 242.05 237.49 75.38 335.00 187.70 57 240.25
Pakka 258.20 255.37 259.00 262.80 254.35 105.46 399.00 117.40 - - Triv.Eng [1] 400.80 395.00 402.20 403.00 393.00 519.80 427.00 266.15 22 395.30 ICICI PR NIF LW VL 30 ETF 20.49 20.50 191.08 202.70 18.50 -
Schneider [2] 893.30 886.95 896.70 915.80 879.30 139.96 954.40 253.00 121 889.35
PalashSecu 137.41 140.67 136.00 143.34 136.00 19.96 164.00 97.20 - 138.95 Triv.Tur [1] 597.20 617.70 601.65 633.50 597.20 3467.37 675.00 311.85 94 617.55 ICICIPRAMC-BARATWIN 110.45 110.73 625.37 121.64 63.15 -
SCI 260.79 255.90 261.50 262.20 255.00 2582.50 290.60 96.85 20 255.80
Pan.Petro [2] 411.35 403.45 411.35 412.05 401.15 79.45 428.95 283.05 19 404.60 TrucapFin 48.50 50.92 48.80 51.53 48.20 5167.87 87.10 40.05 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICI10GS 232.00 232.50 0.01 233.43 216.01 -
Seamec 1220.95 1257.15 1221.00 1273.00 1221.00 150.27 1273.25 607.05 18 1253.10
Panac.Bio [1] 137.56 138.68 137.94 140.25 135.42 225.69 202.20 112.70 - 138.70 TT 116.16 117.91 116.48 119.72 112.50 95.08 127.90 71.00 55 118.30 ICICIPRAMC-ICICI500 37.59 37.72 92.31 38.32 24.20 -
SecuriIntSvc [5] 442.45 448.25 442.00 453.95 435.70 63.84 560.00 393.05 35 448.50
ParadepPhosp 82.75 84.64 82.75 86.35 81.70 8501.69 93.90 58.65 - - TTK Prst [1] 777.75 789.10 777.75 803.00 771.25 158.59 832.00 647.40 46 788.30 ICICIPRAMC-ICICI5GSEC 56.67 56.70 0.96 58.60 52.24 -
Selan Exp 706.60 698.70 705.00 710.00 693.05 73.99 789.95 299.95 32 698.80
ParagMilk 177.02 179.36 177.20 181.29 177.20 434.11 290.00 128.10 23 179.35 TTKHealtcare 1474.55 1460.40 1459.85 1489.40 1450.00 6.90 1725.85 1117.05 33 1465.00 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIALPLV 28.47 28.62 1823.03 278.10 26.00 -
SencoGold 1042.65 1113.65 1051.30 1126.45 1046.00 930.77 1126.45 358.45 - -
763a06ac-0a7b-461c-8dc0-68e058ba5548

763a06ac-0a7b-461c-8dc0-68e058ba5548
ParasDef&Spc 1420.05 1410.05 1420.00 1434.80 1401.00 707.46 1527.05 604.45 - - TTML 77.42 80.71 77.42 82.34 76.9311375.27 109.10 65.29 - 80.72 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIAUTO 25.69 25.47 738.16 212.97 20.40 -
SEPC 19.28 18.92 19.12 19.49 18.80 8256.96 27.70 9.10 - -
ParkHotels 189.52 184.28 192.00 194.02 183.10 181.67 235.00 146.50 - - TubeInvIndia 4205.70 4232.75 4172.05 4259.00 4150.00 370.39 4400.00 2758.00 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICIBANKP 26.18 26.37 12430.01 251.10 22.65 -
Sequent Sc [2] 119.65 120.06 120.00 123.00 118.26 695.75 155.45 86.03 - 120.55
Parsvnath [5] 12.78 13.63 12.95 13.80 12.50 881.20 17.29 7.05 - 13.57 TV Today [5] 227.77 232.82 228.75 234.20 226.81 178.56 274.10 191.55 23 232.45 ICICIPRAMC-ICICICOMMO 91.08 91.32 101.82 95.00 58.92 -
SercotechPwr 89.20 87.53 89.20 90.99 87.11 868.71 108.70 69.50 - -
PasuptiAcryl 37.72 38.05 37.86 38.59 37.71 87.68 51.30 27.80 - - TV18 Br [2] 41.94 41.62 42.00 42.34 41.46 6101.69 68.62 37.05 - 41.64 ICICIPRAMC-ICICICONSU 113.46 113.44 14.79 117.12 78.00 -
Sesh.Paper [2] 349.40 344.75 349.40 355.50 342.70 123.43 421.75 255.10 8 344.95
PatanjalFood 1528.55 1556.60 1525.00 1575.00 1506.85 622.34 1713.80 1150.10 - - TVS Elec 347.40 347.50 346.00 362.60 341.60 263.98 432.00 235.00 - 347.15 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIFIN 24.76 24.74 131.39 25.09 16.50 -
Shah Alloy 62.32 60.32 64.50 64.50 57.50 80.87 94.00 40.94 10 59.74
Patel Eng [1] 68.77 67.33 69.19 69.47 67.15 6161.97 79.00 29.31 27 67.35 TVS Mot [1] 2414.70 2376.75 2419.95 2419.95 2353.00 1328.07 2524.95 1289.00 54 2377.20 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIFMCG 58.97 59.18 362.83 607.58 55.91 -
ShahMetacorp 3.99 3.99 4.00 4.08 3.90 1127.53 5.50 2.55 - -
Patel Int 22.74 23.40 22.50 24.00 22.50 853.16 29.40 13.10 - 23.38 TvsHoldings 12222.9512513.9512330.0012600.0011980.70 5.6112655.30 4625.55 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICIINFRA 90.82 91.97 188.93 96.69 56.81 -
Shal.Paints [2] 140.57 139.88 140.55 142.21 138.07 228.94 225.65 133.70 - 139.75
PavnaInd 529.45 548.20 529.90 558.90 529.90 49.67 640.85 269.60 - - TvsSuplyChan 182.16 183.68 182.66 186.75 181.60 1344.44 258.00 145.00 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICILIQ 999.99 999.99 705.80 1031.00 970.00 -
Shalby 274.65 270.55 274.50 276.15 270.05 172.05 333.85 166.45 28 270.50
PBFintech 1326.30 1345.20 1330.00 1361.15 1316.85 1799.72 1404.50 660.45 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICIM150 21.26 21.23 279.71 195.18 18.35 -
ShankarBldg 691.90 693.45 691.90 703.30 686.55 51.07 929.30 604.90 24 692.90
PC Jewl
PCBL
52.69 50.59 52.87 52.87 50.00 2550.47
270.56 264.37 270.56 271.25 263.00 1474.88 343.50
66.63 25.45
151.25
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50.63
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Shanthi Grs [1] 564.90 574.20 561.00 577.00 558.55 122.68 645.00 399.95 54 575.80 U ............................................... ICICIPRAMC-ICICIMOM30 36.09 36.13 1580.24 38.99 21.01 -
ShardaMotor [2] 1997.60 2087.65 2010.00 2193.10 2001.00 496.18 2191.85 762.00 21 2083.25 UB [1] 1996.00 1964.10 1983.50 2011.00 1957.10 420.76 2178.00 1470.70 127 1961.95 ICICIPRAMC-ICICINXT50 74.11 74.01 189.25 77.45 43.00 -
PDS 538.90 554.15 541.00 559.00 531.95 114.52 666.00 315.95 - - UCAL 176.61 173.91 176.78 176.82 172.41 25.11 195.50 141.10 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICIPHA 125.94 125.76 23.16 138.31 85.35 -
ShardaCropch 438.85 437.40 440.70 443.20 435.15 70.34 578.15 318.00 29 438.20
Pearl Glo [5] 756.45 748.20 756.75 782.95 736.10 601.32 785.15 264.78 113 748.20 Uco Bk 55.60 55.12 55.80 56.32 55.00 7426.03 70.66 26.59 40 55.04 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIQTY30 20.81 20.79 1192.37 227.00 18.66 -
ShareIndSec 1517.50 1525.15 1524.00 1543.00 1510.45 567.79 2026.40 1170.00 - -
Peninsula [2] 72.25 70.19 72.00 72.59 70.00 1402.18 78.00 23.00 28 70.10 UdaipurCemen 44.85 45.99 45.30 48.60 44.1910436.77 48.60 23.45 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICISILVE 90.49 88.71 1216.57 96.76 68.01 -
SheelaFoam [5] 918.05 920.95 924.95 928.00 913.15 118.36 1363.55 856.05 65 923.15
Pennar Ind [5] 170.15 170.19 170.00 173.88 167.69 695.26 185.90 75.81 39 170.30 UdayshvInfra 84.09 82.13 84.97 86.79 80.01 1276.49 88.50 29.00 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICITECH 37.72 37.71 390.55 41.35 28.20 -
Shemaroo Ent 149.08 148.01 149.96 151.10 147.15 24.24 239.80 122.00 - 148.05
Persistnt [5] 3974.20 3950.90 3985.00 3999.90 3940.00 268.16 4489.93 2318.83 63 3952.05 Uflex 518.25 515.80 520.95 528.00 514.15 73.79 550.75 371.00 23 515.65 ICICIPRAMC-IPRU5008 53.30 53.56 2390.71 53.69 42.25 -
ShetalCoolPr 567.85 554.50 570.80 572.55 546.35 37.83 626.75 318.25 - -
Petronet 318.20 314.75 318.90 320.35 314.00 3286.29 333.90 191.65 13 314.65 UFO Moviez 135.42 137.07 136.60 141.45 136.00 1153.28 174.00 74.19 130 137.35 ICICIPRAMC-PSUBANKICI 74.23 74.37 132.05 86.70 39.95 -
Shilpa Med [1] 589.70 588.20 589.05 593.00 580.10 100.11 607.15 245.00 168 586.65
PFC 483.70 480.05 481.55 486.35 479.1510636.90 559.50 160.00 11 480.00 Ugar Sug [1] 84.82 83.29 84.83 84.94 83.00 267.43 135.65 64.72 44 83.49 ICICIPRU SENETF 876.19 882.38 3.48 949.00 697.00 -
ShilyEngPlas 809.60 806.20 810.00 830.00 801.00 91.22 1914.95 309.70 - -
Pfizer 4605.35 4609.55 4610.00 4665.00 4600.00 7.36 5010.05 3731.05 39 4607.60 UgroCapital 278.60 277.30 278.60 281.60 276.80 302.53 319.15 213.00 - - ICICIPRUDENGOLDETF 62.68 62.37 355.89 66.65 49.21 -
SHIPCORPOILA 81.93 82.28 82.35 83.85 80.81 3996.92 88.90 36.00 - -
PG Elec 3272.80 3370.15 3295.00 3410.00 3270.00 139.93 3412.45 1436.05 113 3368.45 UjjivanSFB 45.23 43.89 44.56 45.00 43.8144660.22 63.00 37.10 - - ICICIPRUDNV20 ETF 14.35 14.38 484.37 141.30 12.85 -
ShivalikBimt 544.40 588.55 549.90 619.40 546.00 2022.26 750.00 460.00 - -
Phoenx.Mil [2] 3704.90 3653.20 3699.90 3736.80 3630.00 203.34 3960.15 1516.15 233 3652.25 UltraTech 10846.20 11143.10 10907.70 11261.00 10903.00 793.20 11276.05 7940.55 46 11149.75 ICICIPRUMIDCAPSE ETF 17.34 17.28 77.56 162.15 14.03 -
Shivam Auto [2] 41.84 41.79 42.25 42.91 41.31 246.65 49.70 24.75 - 41.84
PI Ind [1] 3784.40 3775.95 3780.00 3795.00 3755.55 310.21 4032.00 3060.00 33 3777.10 Unichm Lab [2] 516.05 545.00 516.10 549.95 510.20 55.10 616.00 365.35 - 544.75 ICICIPRUNIFTY ETF 261.94 263.80 447.11 265.45 198.20 -
ShivlkRasayn 640.90 632.35 649.45 649.45 625.00 68.32 893.00 492.90 - -
PidiliteInd [1] 3138.60 3173.95 3142.65 3200.00 3140.95 521.27 3232.30 2293.10 90 3173.00 UninfoTelecm 38.70 42.21 39.09 44.50 38.85 126.18 56.95 20.40 - - ICICIPRUNIFTY100 ETF 27.28 27.35 77.32 267.55 24.89 -
Shop.Stop [5] 762.15 748.45 762.15 768.15 745.10 46.58 889.75 623.00 105 749.25
PIL Italica [1] 12.35 12.29 12.49 12.80 12.16 472.77 17.63 8.50 - 12.25 Union Bk 140.21 140.47 140.60 141.41 138.8517100.05 172.45 68.35 8 140.45 IDFCAMC-IDFNIFTYET 255.61 256.95 0.28 269.90 176.00 -
Shr.Ren.Sug [1] 51.51 50.43 51.51 51.95 50.0921667.58 57.25 36.69 - 50.42
Pilani Inv 4743.85 4833.25 4794.90 4845.00 4700.55 67.40 4945.00 1865.00 32 4829.50 UnipartsInd 534.30 529.00 534.10 534.30 525.70 41.83 722.65 454.00 - - Infra BeEs 922.77 930.48 28.22 2706.10 1990.00 2570.00
Shre PushChe 206.87 202.74 207.50 209.00 201.41 79.29 242.00 155.00 24 203.05
PiramalPharm 159.75 156.89 160.00 162.50 155.01 9354.59 166.70 87.50 - - UNITED SPIRITS 1281.90 1276.80 1279.70 1291.20 1270.00 370.29 1334.85 896.40 - - InvesIndGold [100] 6348.05 6335.00 0.05 6587.75 5000.00 6338.00
ShreDigvjCem 110.12 110.86 110.12 113.92 108.46 3226.03 123.90 75.75 - -
Pirmal.Ent [2] 880.40 907.35 883.45 919.00 883.45 4827.79 1140.00 736.60 26 907.20 UnitedDrilng 239.03 235.88 240.30 242.99 235.10 11.96 319.00 195.00 - - InvesInNifty 2646.20 2661.63 0.00 2848.00 2073.60 -
ShreeCements 27217.55 27498.90 27155.00 28191.00 27086.25 58.94 30710.15 23023.05 40 27486.75
PittiEngg [5] 1010.75 1002.10 1015.00 1020.00 990.00 43.97 1028.45 362.40 36 999.65 Shrenik 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.98 0.96 1297.90 1.70 0.85 - - Univ.Cab 730.30 710.55 732.10 741.45 703.25 87.22 798.05 372.20 45 712.65 KOTAK GOLD ETF 61.02 60.96 373.81 63.95 48.00 -
PixTransmisn 1489.95 1403.40 1458.00 1586.00 1396.10 220.75 1586.00 915.00 - - Shreyas 329.45 344.20 329.50 357.70 327.00 127.20 506.00 231.15 - 343.55 UnoMinda 1052.80 1054.80 1056.00 1089.00 1033.55 1803.12 1188.00 548.60 - - KOTAK NIFTY ETF 257.40 258.40 240.58 265.10 199.67 -
Plastiblen [5] 275.05 268.80 275.55 275.55 266.60 16.32 357.15 180.00 20 267.65 ShriramFin 2989.85 2989.05 2985.80 3059.45 2958.60 1806.45 3059.45 1642.25 - - UpdaterServc 290.60 285.50 290.15 294.00 284.35 113.02 384.90 235.30 - - KOTAK PSU BANK 734.87 735.92 25.62 896.99 395.49 -
PlatinumInd 202.79 196.92 202.79 204.47 195.25 254.70 236.25 166.75 - - ShriramPist 1955.20 1933.75 1984.55 1984.55 1925.00 46.66 2206.00 948.90 - - UPL [2] 571.10 570.35 570.90 576.00 564.65 2354.06 688.40 448.00 48 570.70 KOTAKMAMCKOTAKALPHA 54.05 53.85 505.37 54.84 29.20 -
PlazaWires 88.96 88.48 88.30 89.42 88.05 72.94 173.50 74.90 - - ShriramPropr 112.81 112.21 112.80 114.85 112.00 1021.41 140.90 62.95 - - UrjaGlobal [1] 21.82 21.63 21.86 21.98 21.51 2389.28 41.84 8.78 - 21.63 KOTAKMAMCKOTAKCONS 112.73 112.80 3.51 115.00 81.03 -
PNB Gilts 135.27 134.64 138.99 138.99 133.33 4453.88 140.60 61.00 36 134.65 ShyamMetalic 661.45 667.90 666.10 674.95 633.60 537.72 737.80 338.45 - - Usha M Ed [1] 5.31 5.42 5.31 5.50 5.26 40.90 8.02 2.81 - 5.40 KOTAKMAMC - KOTAKIT 37.51 37.63 298.71 41.05 29.61 -
PNB Housing 781.60 791.85 795.55 804.30 790.00 3147.35 913.95 559.50 14 792.20 Siemens [2] 7560.00 7597.10 7577.00 7665.00 7505.10 219.21 7910.00 3248.00 117 7596.05 Usha Mar [1] 393.60 387.15 393.00 394.80 385.35 398.86 423.85 252.95 37 387.15 KOTAKMAMC - KOTAKLIQ 999.99 1000.00 1.65 1044.99 999.00 -
PNC Infratec [2] 489.80 487.85 491.45 494.25 482.25 849.68 574.50 310.05 15 487.25 SigachiIndus 61.82 61.39 61.82 62.09 61.30 620.68 419.40 36.40 - - UTIAMC 1020.15 1015.30 1020.20 1027.95 1001.90 114.16 1068.00 677.65 - - KOTAKMAMCKOTAKLOVOL 19.34 19.35 13.58 21.00 14.14 -
PoddarPigmen 456.60 462.35 459.00 468.00 449.55 18.84 475.75 302.65 17 462.85 SignaturGlob 1413.10 1402.15 1411.00 1417.85 1371.00 570.35 1488.80 444.00 - - UtkarshSFB 52.04 51.97 52.18 52.39 51.87 1674.66 68.30 37.20 - - KOTAKMAMC KOTAKMID50 159.10 158.68 26.18 159.88 98.05 -
Pokarna Ltd [2] 730.55 718.20 730.55 733.30 708.40 64.16 750.40 361.05 - 719.65 SignetIndus 91.08 92.83 92.30 93.50 90.01 332.23 97.35 53.20 - - Utm.Sug 350.70 346.40 351.00 352.50 345.00 99.87 535.20 274.05 10 345.55 KOTAKMAMC - KOTAKMNC 30.65 30.59 25.04 32.76 21.33 -
Poly.Medi [5] 1993.50 2005.30 2009.90 2029.85 1981.15 72.31 2098.45 1074.35 76 2007.45 SignposIndia 285.50 276.25 283.00 285.50 274.30 55.26 466.00 228.00 - - KOTAKMAMC KOTAKSILVE 88.09 86.40 78.32 94.05 67.39 -
PolycabIndia 7227.60 7180.35 7211.85 7323.95 7164.05 298.42 7331.45 3416.00 - -
Polyplex 1011.55 1016.00 1010.00 1043.50 991.30 358.14 1365.05 752.55 - 1015.60
SIL Inv 566.45 548.90 569.40 574.95 541.00 13.08 579.70 300.00 24 548.45 V ............................................... KOTAKMAMC KTKNV20ETF 146.12 146.50 8.60 148.65 107.01 -
SilvrTuchTec 746.50 736.55 750.00 750.00 731.10 28.45 826.95 360.40 - - V Mart 2889.50 2939.85 2900.00 2960.00 2828.20 16.02 2967.25 1591.00 - 2939.50 KOTAKMAMC-KOTAKKETF 538.51 541.98 32.06 543.10 429.13 -
PonawalaFinC 424.70 416.60 424.50 426.20 415.50 1214.11 519.70 332.10 - - SimbholiSug 34.09 34.97 34.45 36.40 34.44 696.80 38.50 21.01 - 34.96 LIC MF-LIC GOLD ETF 6551.90 6559.30 0.70 6984.95 5111.00 -
PondyOxides 846.10 852.60 846.95 869.00 830.05 188.42 906.30 374.20 - - VA T Wab [2] 1210.55 1323.60 1215.55 1349.00 1210.25 2089.15 1348.00 436.35 35 1322.80
SinclarHotel 115.24 115.38 116.00 117.00 114.03 26.94 137.95 100.55 - - Vadilal 4299.55 4233.60 4300.00 4347.85 4201.05 9.03 5139.80 2133.20 32 4233.95 LICNAMC-LICNFENGP 257.55 258.61 20.64 270.00 176.85 258.72
Ponnie Sug 495.40 481.60 495.40 500.50 478.80 50.69 518.05 344.05 9 482.35 SinduTrdLink 22.04 21.84 22.04 22.13 21.64 255.19 45.15 16.70 - - LICNAMC-LICNFESGP 856.90 853.80 0.32 871.24 674.99 -
POPULAR VEHI 247.09 247.28 247.50 248.59 240.50 75.32 296.55 199.00 - - Vaibhav [2] 321.20 313.65 321.00 322.50 311.40 444.58 543.05 263.05 72 312.95
SircPaintInd 321.80 320.80 325.50 325.50 320.00 76.93 444.00 282.05 - - Vakrang [1] 23.17 22.91 23.15 23.32 22.62 5173.66 32.19 14.61 - 22.94 LICNAMC-LICNFNHGP 263.55 263.85 0.20 275.81 197.50 -
Power Mech 4985.70 4979.55 5030.00 5039.80 4917.05 23.14 5544.00 3195.35 33 4974.15 Siyaram [2] 488.05 494.00 489.90 498.10 480.00 129.26 633.80 411.00 12 492.75 LICNAMC-LICNMFET 25.56 25.50 7.58 27.97 23.10 -
PowerGrid 327.40 326.70 325.70 330.20 324.9512946.28 346.90 177.60 20 326.85 ValiantLabs 142.93 139.59 142.93 144.94 136.50 119.78 214.95 129.30 - -
SJSEnterpris 795.20 785.20 798.80 803.30 780.00 37.38 832.00 535.40 - - ValiantOrgan 419.25 422.25 423.35 427.75 415.00 45.62 570.00 368.10 - - LICNAMC-LICNMID100 55.29 54.87 17.54 57.47 44.10 -
Praj Ind [2] 683.80 690.00 683.80 695.00 675.50 516.33 715.40 365.85 45 689.55 SJVN 129.34 129.67 130.00 132.25 128.3110653.39 170.45 40.26 60 129.55 Liquid BeEs [1000] 1000.00 999.99 3919.89 1005.00 995.35 1000.00
Prajay 33.53 32.21 33.40 33.94 31.52 138.34 38.00 10.43 - 32.40 Vard Text [2] 478.90 483.35 483.30 495.90 480.95 210.65 500.00 333.50 23 483.35
SKF India 6612.80 6570.00 6650.95 6709.90 6550.00 26.14 7349.00 4025.00 59 6559.85 Vard.Hld 3861.40 3753.40 3850.00 3964.20 3701.00 5.13 4489.95 2712.65 37 3725.05 MIRAEAMC - MIDSMALL 52.06 51.98 393.14 53.70 45.50 -
PrakashPipes 463.05 469.85 462.95 472.00 454.60 126.34 493.00 161.00 - - Skipper [1] 360.95 352.95 358.00 362.30 351.50 453.32 400.00 151.25 48 353.05 MIRAEAMC - SMALLCAP 50.77 50.91 425.11 51.79 39.24 -
Praksh.Ind 182.46 185.35 183.29 188.00 179.00 1148.68 223.70 70.98 10 185.25 Vard.SPC 328.60 321.50 327.95 328.40 319.50 67.15 345.25 171.00 29 321.60
SKM Egg 277.38 277.35 277.38 284.05 274.20 156.22 559.40 211.15 9 277.10 VarrocEngg 670.50 657.80 670.50 679.35 653.10 311.70 716.90 320.00 - - MIRAEAMC-ALPHAETF 27.42 27.33 176.66 28.65 16.56 -
PratapSnack [5] 937.10 924.45 942.20 964.10 917.80 23.24 1450.00 750.00 41 923.50 SMCGloblSecu 160.97 164.85 161.80 166.90 158.30 529.20 183.00 71.00 - - MIRAEAMC-BANKETF 529.63 531.31 21.26 553.25 421.00 -
PrecisionCam 192.85 194.98 193.10 196.50 191.50 151.40 319.00 172.20 24 194.80 VARUNBEVER[5] 1588.85 1607.55 1586.90 1617.00 1568.10 1330.53 1673.70 781.15 112 1605.45
SML Isuzu 2092.35 2075.85 2100.95 2126.70 2064.15 17.35 2470.05 989.95 28 2074.80 Vascon 77.23 75.86 77.50 79.28 75.40 2822.14 93.10 40.90 28 75.66 MIRAEAMC-ITETF 35.85 35.85 68.28 40.00 30.40 -
Precot 465.45 525.15 469.05 558.50 466.10 294.54 558.50 148.45 - - SMS Phr [1] 229.09 226.11 230.56 231.34 225.13 238.62 249.90 88.90 39 226.45 MIRAEAMC-LIQUID 999.99 999.99 24.58 1018.00 997.60 -
Precsn.Pipe 221.62 220.72 224.82 225.00 218.90 61.77 294.70 172.00 - 220.60 Vedanta [1] 454.05 442.10 436.65 446.85 426.05 162210.83 506.85 207.85 37 442.15
SnowmanLogi 71.69 74.40 71.70 76.00 71.69 1680.47 84.85 42.81 - 74.44 VedantFashn 1107.55 1078.90 1116.45 1124.55 1071.00 137.06 1487.90 886.05 - - MIRAEAMC-MAESGETF 39.87 40.13 125.17 40.19 30.17 -
Precsn.Wre [1] 169.79 166.13 171.00 171.05 165.00 934.32 173.50 82.75 41 166.10 Sobha 2046.95 2047.95 2046.00 2060.00 2020.55 122.38 2178.74 510.12 471 2047.75 MIRAEAMC-MAFANG 93.95 92.76 643.05 99.79 59.00 -
PremPolyfil [2] 219.78 213.46 223.00 223.00 212.35 59.55 155.92 84.52 88 114.35 Venky's 1988.75 1973.30 2010.00 2024.95 1965.00 42.56 2312.95 1530.00 35 1969.40
Solar Ind [2] 9993.25 9908.80 9990.0510009.95 9840.00 56.5510450.00 3456.95 150 9907.15 VensPipe&Tub 2170.00 2141.45 2170.75 2195.00 2135.00 46.94 2275.00 1133.00 - - MIRAEAMC-MAFSETF 24.02 24.10 433.55 24.15 19.00 -
Prestige Est 1989.80 1927.05 2005.50 2025.00 1906.85 1490.11 2072.75 521.00 314 1927.05 SolarActPhSc 457.25 481.35 457.25 502.95 455.00 909.79 606.40 286.00 - - MIRAEAMC-MAGOLDETF 71.16 70.87 47.59 82.00 47.60 -
Pricol [1] 484.20 478.45 484.85 486.30 476.80 206.35 513.40 211.25 44 478.55 VenusRem 373.75 366.50 374.70 377.80 364.60 55.64 429.60 222.00 16 366.35
Som Dist [2] 111.88 114.11 112.00 114.75 111.85 1183.34 155.92 84.52 47 114.35 VerandaLearn 204.86 202.30 204.94 205.89 198.60 158.58 336.90 135.00 - - MIRAEAMC-MAGS813ETF 26.22 26.24 35.95 29.80 23.69 -
Prime Foc [1] 117.64 126.29 119.00 128.40 119.00 973.62 147.90 79.45 - 126.35 Somany [2] 758.45 814.95 764.90 836.90 760.00 478.71 835.20 562.20 32 815.55 MIRAEAMC-MAHKTECH 14.09 14.00 865.96 16.38 11.65 -
Prime.Sec [5] 207.46 210.13 206.40 211.00 204.62 74.59 210.85 121.95 82 209.75 VertozAdvtsg 768.85 735.35 766.95 778.00 732.00 303.29 905.00 277.40 - -
SomiConveyor 196.32 235.58 215.00 235.58 215.00 326.77 236.20 50.42 61 236.20 Vesuvius 5313.50 5236.45 5316.05 5380.00 5190.00 14.24 6000.00 2219.05 45 5195.00 MIRAEAMC-MAM150ETF 20.97 20.92 821.69 21.65 13.05 -
PrincPipeFit 670.45 692.60 675.00 720.80 675.00 1471.96 776.00 521.35 - - SonaBLWPrecn 633.90 640.10 633.90 648.00 629.05 926.99 718.85 488.10 - - MIRAEAMC-MAMFGETF 147.54 146.82 105.50 151.95 80.30 -
PrismJohnson 164.75 168.78 164.85 175.00 164.40 2314.93 198.90 119.95 - 169.10 Veto Switch 132.32 129.40 134.30 134.85 128.50 171.40 156.35 99.92 8 129.25
Sonata [1] 576.45 585.45 582.15 588.05 574.80 448.76 867.10 469.05 46 585.40 V-Guard [1] 423.15 434.30 426.50 435.30 424.30 519.11 435.55 272.60 82 434.05 MIRAEAMC-MAN50ETF 252.39 253.66 201.26 256.25 195.57 -
Prit.Nandi 66.36 68.77 66.50 70.00 66.21 208.32 73.43 34.50 46 68.83 South In Bk [1] 27.43 27.26 27.45 27.55 27.2013553.59 36.90 16.31 7 27.26 MIRAEAMC-MANV30F 190.94 191.79 0.21 197.83 141.08 -
PritiIntnatl 142.78 140.97 143.50 143.50 140.06 27.50 300.05 125.50 - - VidhiSpclIng [1] 445.30 446.10 445.25 450.00 444.10 21.49 496.40 338.00 61 446.80
SouthWestPin 110.59 111.35 113.65 114.34 110.28 40.64 188.20 98.10 - - VijayaDianos 770.60 759.40 770.60 770.95 753.40 136.33 880.00 437.25 - - MIRAEAMC-MANXT50 724.85 723.13 2.60 735.41 398.07 -
PritikAutoIn 27.98 27.87 28.00 28.40 27.71 123.68 53.50 18.10 - - SpacenetEnt 35.34 33.95 35.84 36.10 33.50 3934.46 39.40 21.30 - - MIRAEAMC-MASILVER 88.50 86.90 30.55 94.65 67.01 -
PriviSpecial 1395.10 1381.30 1389.85 1408.60 1368.50 93.55 1451.90 975.00 - - Vikas EcoTec [1] 3.92 3.95 3.97 4.03 3.9212136.09 5.63 2.82 - 3.95
SpandnaSphor 729.45 717.65 739.80 739.80 714.50 251.24 1243.20 658.15 - - VikasLifecre 5.34 5.60 5.38 5.75 5.3422352.66 8.00 3.00 - - MIRAEAMC-MASPTOP50 43.34 43.47 130.69 46.90 30.76 -
ProzonRealty 31.55 31.17 31.55 31.85 31.09 367.47 44.80 24.65 - - SPApparels 719.00 738.90 719.05 750.90 712.05 135.53 749.80 428.95 18 738.20 MIRAEAMC-SENSEXETF 78.68 78.77 10.89 82.00 62.27 -
PrudentCorp 1910.00 1940.60 1929.15 1955.00 1920.00 26.76 1955.00 908.00 - - Vimta Lab [2] 484.85 487.15 484.85 494.75 482.40 15.68 621.40 385.15 28 487.00
Spec.Rest 176.51 177.04 176.49 177.91 175.00 47.10 287.25 153.40 32 176.95 Vinati Org [1] 1971.60 1966.25 1965.00 1970.40 1943.30 43.37 1985.00 1462.70 63 1963.05 MOTIAMC-MOHEALTH 37.06 37.04 18.11 38.97 24.62 -
PSPProjects 667.30 675.25 667.30 680.00 667.30 134.30 846.00 598.00 22 674.60 SpencersRetl 89.78 94.90 89.78 98.94 89.16 922.97 139.30 57.90 - - MOTIAMC-MOLOWVOL 36.95 37.36 366.30 38.47 26.03 -
PTC 206.32 210.12 206.85 213.35 206.42 3091.12 254.65 109.25 16 209.95 Vindh.Tel 2406.20 2381.90 2428.50 2447.95 2370.10 12.70 2899.00 1820.00 18 2382.45
SPIC 85.04 84.62 85.23 87.00 83.56 2458.57 107.45 62.00 15 84.57 Vinyl Chm [1] 409.50 409.80 410.10 421.50 408.00 45.33 531.00 309.00 34 409.50 MOTIAMC-MOMOMEN 71.82 71.39 169.57 75.00 41.80 -
PTC Ind Fin 45.52 45.04 45.78 46.35 44.73 1881.61 67.90 18.70 18 45.03 SPML Infra [2] 171.52 168.81 174.00 175.01 163.42 190.95 188.20 33.23 47 168.30 MOTIAMC-MONQ50 65.54 65.43 12.08 67.30 51.50 -
PTCInd 13459.7013250.5513459.7013649.6512702.00 26.6715240.00 3755.00 - - VinyOverseas 4.32 4.28 4.38 4.38 4.26 334.58 6.00 2.45 - -
SportkingInd 815.75 821.15 829.00 838.75 811.95 14.52 948.15 704.55 - - VIP Ind [2] 476.25 482.65 476.70 488.00 475.05 812.71 722.70 430.45 - 482.55 MOTILALAMC - MOREALTY 111.66 110.15 177.87 115.79 85.30 -
PTL Ent [1] 44.19 43.93 44.35 44.35 43.62 90.88 54.00 32.30 25 43.90 Sr.Ray.HHP 546.80 548.35 543.00 555.00 542.80 27.67 815.00 438.95 11 548.05 MOTILALAMCMOSMALL250 17.13 17.15 1615.62 17.81 13.00 -
PudumjePap[1] 116.02 111.99 116.50 116.87 111.21 897.79 117.89 40.00 11 111.95 VIPClothing [2] 40.23 42.77 40.50 43.70 39.55 1123.15 59.76 28.78 - 42.82
SRF 2393.85 2398.80 2398.50 2415.70 2376.30 542.77 2697.45 2050.00 52 2401.95 Virinchi 35.60 35.22 35.75 35.90 35.15 410.41 47.05 28.25 - - MOTILALAMC-G5 55.70 55.56 3.69 57.30 52.16 -
Pun.Natl.Bk [2] 124.13 124.36 124.13 126.00 123.0036345.68 142.90 50.30 17 124.35 SRGHousgFin 323.20 326.75 323.25 329.00 320.30 6.34 354.45 230.00 - - MOTILALAMC-MONIFTY500 22.51 22.55 207.00 24.50 16.30 -
Punj.Chem 1326.85 1414.45 1348.45 1575.00 1348.45 342.92 1575.00 834.85 32 1414.90 Visak.Ind [2] 119.34 119.41 119.98 123.50 119.00 332.21 178.00 79.25 - 119.50
SRIHAVISHHOSP 2.63 2.62 2.63 2.70 2.49 62.26 3.65 1.60 - - VishnChemi [2] 442.70 458.95 443.45 484.00 442.85 669.93 482.55 247.95 32 458.25 MOTILALAMC-MOQUALITY 200.88 202.48 1.70 220.00 130.00 -
PVP Ven 25.75 25.42 25.75 26.11 25.16 275.17 43.20 9.31 - 25.35 SRMContract 186.62 182.54 187.60 188.50 181.25 45.62 237.30 142.85 - - MOTILALAMC-MOVALUE 103.24 103.06 141.47 110.00 52.31 -
PVRInox 1428.10 1451.70 1438.60 1464.55 1432.35 851.47 1875.45 1204.20 - - VishnuPrakas 195.31 204.97 208.00 212.00 204.05 7585.88 242.00 141.00 - -
Star Pap 260.13 261.47 258.00 270.00 258.00 94.85 288.00 167.90 6 261.65 VishwarajSug 17.20 17.06 17.45 17.45 17.01 910.84 20.05 14.10 - - MOTIOSMIDCAP100ETF 59.22 59.06 297.92 61.10 36.69 -
PyramidTech 167.27 170.68 166.09 171.90 165.00 94.77 239.35 134.40 - - StarCement [1] 208.23 210.44 207.53 216.00 207.36 1845.32 255.95 140.25 38 210.45 MOTIOSNASDAQ100ETF 160.27 162.09 315.06 166.50 112.85 -
VLS Fin 291.60 286.10 292.95 293.10 284.15 101.18 322.00 149.55 3 285.75
StarHealth 524.95 525.45 527.90 529.10 519.65 528.51 675.00 454.80 - - Voltamp 10994.10 10990.50 11178.00 11178.00 10900.00 13.57 12495.00 3899.25 36 10992.90 MOTIOSWALM50ETF 242.72 243.68 5.75 277.00 186.00 -
Q ............................................... STC India 160.37 160.55 160.00 162.54 159.00 108.54 201.50 74.00 20 160.35 Voltas [1] 1504.50 1495.40 1500.00 1515.70 1491.45 1579.70 1550.50 745.00 82 1495.25 NAVIAMC-NAVINIFTY 238.52 239.82 5.88 280.92 189.00 -
Quess Corp 608.45 602.40 605.20 608.95 600.05 74.23 670.50 397.90 23 601.65 Std Inds [5] 25.82 25.85 26.25 26.50 25.15 156.93 28.25 20.23 - 25.82 VRL Logistic 563.60 566.05 560.65 576.00 560.50 878.48 798.40 515.00 56 565.25 NiftyBeEs [1] 263.59 265.01 4730.57 265.20 200.00 265.00
QuickHealTec 518.85 512.70 519.00 530.95 511.20 86.09 600.00 148.50 114 513.80 Steel Strp [1] 215.83 215.80 216.70 217.25 214.40 303.00 298.90 190.00 15 215.55 VST Ind 4090.00 4059.20 4078.00 4134.90 4040.00 10.06 4522.45 3159.90 21 4069.30 NiftyJrBeEs [1] 759.76 759.10 148.56 771.75 451.00 758.69
Steelcast 657.75 655.35 664.35 665.95 644.55 5.54 747.00 452.90 - - VST Til 4128.40 4258.25 4105.50 4275.60 4058.70 30.14 4274.90 2798.05 30 4256.70 NIPINDETFCONS 122.26 122.22 49.91 127.00 88.71 -
R ............................................... SteelCitySec 98.59 95.40 99.00 99.66 93.30 47.22 109.70 60.55 - - NIPINDETFDIVOPP 79.05 79.00 30.54 81.90 51.53 -
R Sys Intl [1] 492.45 507.45 493.00 516.05 486.00 127.09 599.00 371.05 35 507.25 SteelExIndia
Ster.Tool [2]
14.69
374.30
14.76
370.00
14.73 15.18
378.00 378.00
14.3025891.84
367.10
18.40
49.61 423.00
7.80
305.00
-
35 370.80
- W............................................... NIPINDETFETFNV20
NIPINDETFIT
147.61
37.89
147.56
37.83
11.42
6331.54
148.10
41.56
108.07
29.89
-
-
RaceEcoChain 424.50 421.05 429.05 434.70 413.15 70.36 445.95 226.10 - - Walch.Ind [2] 230.81 227.83 234.90 234.90 226.00 137.95 268.85 77.21 - 227.95
Radiant Cash 80.22 81.46 80.49 82.70 80.07 290.07 114.30 71.10 - - Sterlg&Wilsn 720.60 726.60 726.00 752.45 713.00 835.07 828.00 253.00 - - NIPINDETFLONGTEGILT 25.96 25.93 2455.88 26.60 23.92 -
Wanbury 160.67 158.67 162.00 164.70 158.00 146.68 177.40 46.56 17 158.40
Radico [2] 1818.85 1800.00 1834.90 1834.90 1783.00 175.17 1882.05 1140.95 94 1800.75 SterliteTech 143.03 139.33 143.34 145.20 138.72 2154.20 179.05 109.50 - - NIPINDETFMIDCAP150 213.08 212.51 280.62 217.99 133.02 -
Weizman 128.82 154.58 140.00 154.58 137.00 1168.33 155.10 85.90 26 155.10
RadikaJwlTec 59.46 58.58 59.87 60.25 58.35 340.95 76.50 31.00 - - StoveKraft 604.65 596.25 605.00 608.85 595.00 129.39 612.90 409.50 - - NIPINDETFNIFTY100 258.59 260.48 19.15 284.84 193.01 -
Wels.Corp [5] 541.75 565.85 541.75 569.70 533.45 5032.63 636.95 258.05 31 566.20
RagegainTrvl 745.40 735.60 745.40 749.20 732.00 178.99 921.70 402.90 - - Str.Arcolab 947.00 954.40 954.00 970.45 945.35 248.53 994.30 412.45 124 951.95 NIPPONAMC-NETFAUTO 257.11 254.73 185.93 264.48 146.09 -
Welspun Ent. 437.00 474.70 437.95 478.30 435.20 711.54 495.00 195.30 23 475.45
RailTelCorp 474.95 468.90 477.10 486.90 465.50 7526.51 513.00 126.50 - - StylamIndust 1682.35 1850.15 1780.00 1934.60 1728.75 722.18 1970.70 1414.00 - - NIPPONAMC-NETFPHA 19.85 19.87 2084.58 20.80 13.34 -
WelspunLivng 145.11 150.47 146.10 151.00 145.70 5761.63 171.25 91.60 - -
RailVikasNgm 407.15 409.10 408.00 414.00 401.3513277.79 431.80 117.05 - - StyrenPerfor 2037.60 2028.60 2035.00 2078.20 2007.50 16.97 2269.00 991.25 - - NIPPONAMC-NETFSIL 86.81 85.27 13212.10 93.08 66.10 -
West C Pap [2] 681.50 692.30 684.50 708.35 678.95 334.66 815.00 465.30 10 691.95
Rain Ind [2] 163.82 162.14 163.90 165.15 161.60 2186.07 219.65 130.20 107 162.65 Subex 31.05 30.58 31.20 31.20 30.33 5460.81 45.80 22.50 - - WestlifeDevp 879.85 850.15 881.05 898.00 838.85 209.16 1024.95 708.95 - - NIPPONIND-NIMFXX 121.79 122.45 0.34 125.60 114.05 -
RainbowChild 1271.40 1275.00 1271.50 1295.00 1266.80 104.93 1649.00 925.00 - - Subros [2] 664.35 674.80 674.30 678.95 660.00 58.02 732.65 345.50 45 674.70 Wheels Ind 830.80 816.30 834.50 835.25 807.65 37.15 862.00 548.50 29 817.30 PSU Bk BeEs [1] 82.02 82.01 1173.95 90.14 44.41 82.00
Raj.Exp [1] 286.30 285.90 285.00 288.10 284.00 264.66 563.75 259.25 - 285.85 Sud.Chem [2] 882.45 904.85 885.00 922.00 880.00 400.34 922.20 440.00 65 905.70 Whirlpool 1845.65 1837.05 1845.65 1849.00 1822.00 49.50 1888.00 1186.85 129 1836.90 Qgold [2] 60.57 60.16 62.23 63.69 41.10 60.18
RajratanGlbl 590.20 589.80 590.20 594.65 584.50 33.08 860.00 501.00 - - SukjiStr&Che 464.45 460.95 466.90 468.90 453.00 9.36 597.90 386.00 - - Wil.Magor 39.26 39.73 39.02 42.20 38.72 87.24 49.17 19.31 - 40.29 Qnifty 2551.31 2570.00 0.06 2706.10 1990.00 2570.00
Rajsr.Sug 81.07 81.09 81.50 82.99 80.10 217.51 101.95 37.05 20 81.12 SulaVineyard 498.75 498.90 498.00 502.15 497.60 242.03 699.00 435.55 - - Win.Diamond[2] 169.54 161.07 172.50 174.25 161.06 1137.10 175.50 52.63 - 161.43 RELCAPAMC-NETFGILT5Y 56.22 56.26 505.95 57.75 51.05 -
RajsrePolypk 73.38 72.67 74.85 74.85 70.50 120.83 290.00 68.25 - - Sumit.Sec 1748.20 1726.30 1740.00 1771.40 1712.35 8.00 1880.05 681.00 54 1721.25 WindlsBiotec 710.40 707.70 723.00 723.00 705.70 23.20 794.50 295.55 - - RELCAPAMC-NETFSDL26 121.80 121.97 1.32 124.80 110.40 -
Rallis [1] 314.75 314.30 315.10 321.00 310.75 590.29 348.00 193.95 41 314.60 SumitomoChem 480.75 483.00 482.00 487.90 478.70 188.37 510.75 336.10 - - Wipro [2] 496.85 495.20 496.85 499.90 493.80 6406.05 546.10 375.00 29 495.15 SBIAMC -QUIDSBI 999.99 1000.00 10.20 1000.01 995.00 -
Rama Steel [1] 11.75 11.61 11.80 11.81 11.57 3782.12 16.83 9.91 - 11.62 Sun Pharma [1] 1505.20 1521.15 1502.00 1528.90 1495.25 2563.49 1638.70 986.40 120 1521.65 Wockhardt [5] 620.40 651.40 634.00 651.40 630.00 911.79 651.25 213.25 - 651.25 SBIAMC - SETF10GILT 232.99 233.99 27.26 267.00 213.32 -
RamaPhosphat 192.13 189.68 193.10 195.00 188.50 20.56 270.00 144.55 - - Sun Phr Adv [1] 240.45 247.65 242.40 250.00 237.44 1554.93 474.00 196.45 - 247.70 WonderlaHoli 919.45 910.15 915.25 924.80 909.05 26.38 1106.70 544.30 33 909.70 SBIAMC-SBIETFCON 112.83 112.02 4.40 133.00 80.95 -
Ramco Cem [1] 851.25 865.45 852.20 892.00 849.95 4577.24 1057.85 700.00 52 864.70 Sun TV [5] 750.50 762.85 752.00 774.95 751.45 1021.05 792.55 428.55 16 763.00 WorthPeriprl 124.07 121.34 124.15 127.70 119.11 78.20 136.95 93.05 - - SBIAMC-SBIETFIT 377.24 376.63 8.08 412.80 298.01 -
Ramco Ind [1] 255.31 258.02 253.00 264.00 253.00 216.51 272.00 162.90 38 258.25 Sund.Fast [1] 1350.05 1340.80 1354.00 1396.00 1338.10 220.82 1395.00 1002.05 59 1342.75 WS Ind 141.45 143.05 142.85 146.00 140.61 138.62 193.75 93.60 15 143.40 SBIAMC-SBIETFPB 265.00 266.74 21.88 268.44 220.00 -
Ramk.Forg [2] 919.15 908.90 919.95 921.00 898.25 496.24 968.95 436.05 50 908.75 Sund.Fin 4879.20 4862.65 4907.00 4925.90 4810.00 94.16 4992.25 2490.15 40 4863.45 SBIAMC-SBIETFQLTY 219.34 219.06 63.10 224.40 155.11 -
Sund.Multi [1] 3.09 3.04 3.10 3.11 3.00 2162.66 4.18 2.06 - 3.04
Ramky Inf
RamRatnaWire
577.35
374.95
563.10
374.80
583.90
380.55
594.00
383.80
561.00 142.13
371.00 35.79
1008.90
411.45
356.90
227.45
11
-
562.70
- SundaramClay 1538.65 1529.10 1538.65 1545.30 1518.00 4.16 1845.05 1203.90 - - X-Z. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SBI-ETF Gold
SBI-ETF NIFTY 50
62.62
249.35
62.39
250.72
863.10
521.04
65.95
253.15
49.11
193.52
-
-
SundarFinHol 269.85 267.55 269.50 272.55 266.25 82.46 300.00 94.60 - - Xchang 119.68 118.03 120.39 120.39 117.31 220.13 176.90 79.96 15 118.10 SBI-ETF NIFTY BANK 533.56 535.48 44.68 537.46 426.45 -
Rana Sug 25.46 25.38 25.59 25.90 25.25 1022.57 30.29 18.00 14 25.38
Sunflag 215.09 214.57 217.39 217.39 212.57 224.64 248.95 159.05 27 214.40 Xpro India 1044.95 1024.30 1051.75 1053.25 1022.15 29.83 1295.50 797.60 50 1023.50 SBI-ETFNN50 752.86 750.50 20.29 776.99 445.65 -
Rane (M) 893.05 887.75 902.00 909.00 874.55 16.03 1020.00 603.00 9 887.45
Sunteck [1] 601.60 582.35 607.10 607.10 579.00 506.55 619.55 277.15 137 582.90 YashoIndust 1900.25 1963.25 1914.75 2072.15 1878.00 91.74 2426.65 1515.00 - - Sharia BeEs 508.25 510.46 1.71 535.70 405.52 -
Rane Brk 984.50 973.85 985.05 991.95 967.00 18.53 1092.20 645.45 18 970.95
Supr.Ind [2] 5887.95 5767.85 5901.65 5949.00 5750.00 143.84 6482.40 3058.65 75 5767.60 YatharthHosp 423.85 411.05 425.00 427.25 409.25 297.02 504.90 306.10 - - TATAAML-NETF 252.21 253.31 2.12 274.99 194.00 -
Rane Hld 1301.45 1321.70 1305.75 1334.35 1304.00 18.40 1499.75 895.85 25 1319.40
Suprajit [1] 513.95 514.30 515.70 520.00 512.00 152.52 530.25 353.25 30 514.80 YatraOnline 126.30 123.61 128.00 128.99 122.25 467.24 194.00 120.00 - - TATAAML-NPBET 268.80 268.87 2.27 274.40 224.35 -
RasiPeripher 337.20 333.70 339.85 341.90 332.00 156.54 388.45 282.20 - -
SupremePetro 776.10 782.55 775.00 788.30 770.40 55.85 820.80 409.00 - - Yes Bk [2] 24.02 23.79 24.03 24.23 23.71 128300.38 32.81 14.10 - 23.81 TATAAML-TATAGOLD 7.12 7.10 2441.28 8.50 6.00 -
RatanindiaEn 86.20 83.06 86.20 86.20 82.90 5893.53 94.85 39.15 - -
SupryaLifeSc 390.55 394.05 393.00 400.50 390.95 133.44 424.00 233.30 - - YukenIndia 1270.60 1259.35 1284.00 1290.00 1241.85 45.51 1479.70 603.00 - - TATAAML-TATSILV 8.81 8.65 2056.04 10.32 6.74 -
Ratnamani [2] 3671.45 3594.75 3626.00 3643.50 3552.25 78.57 3923.95 2258.65 41 3595.65
SurajEstDevp 449.90 480.85 450.70 487.30 448.00 938.96 487.30 255.80 - - ZaglePreOcen 283.25 282.00 284.50 289.30 281.00 765.78 389.45 155.30 - - TATAAML-TNIDETF 83.84 84.23 107.38 84.50 53.50 -
RatnaverPrec 151.40 161.73 155.25 166.40 155.00 5785.09 166.40 107.10 - -
Surana Tel [1] 25.34 24.07 25.80 26.45 24.07 2518.74 26.57 8.68 - 24.05 Zee Ent [1] 148.73 155.61 149.90 157.39 149.1143164.21 299.50 126.15 31 155.60 UTI Gold [1] 61.00 60.95 39.41 64.25 48.10 60.91
RattanIndPow 18.01 17.60 18.01 18.09 17.5036762.19 21.13 4.31 - 17.60
SuratwalaBus 126.43 127.91 127.40 128.40 123.71 1095.82 1018.90 91.25 - - Zee Med [1] 14.31 14.55 14.35 15.53 14.0053944.00 18.30 7.75 - 14.57 UTIAMC-NIF10GETF 23.37 23.16 0.61 27.30 21.60 -
Ravi K Dis 31.19 31.02 30.35 32.70 29.70 156.25 33.24 10.55 - 31.13
Surya Rosh [5] 613.50 615.35 614.00 628.00 608.00 221.79 841.50 364.33 20 615.15 Zen Tech. [1] 1175.65 1193.45 1180.90 1220.00 1170.30 393.69 1229.60 410.00 79 1193.95 UTIAMC-NIF5GETF 56.65 56.15 0.06 66.14 53.20 -
Raymond 2779.40 2995.05 2800.00 3030.00 2783.55 2314.24 3027.55 1487.00 36 2990.20
Suryalaxmi 72.63 78.09 72.68 79.20 71.61 239.17 89.00 56.00 26 78.08 ZenithSteel 9.56 10.51 9.90 10.51 9.50 2754.72 10.51 3.90 - - UTIAMC-NIFITETF 356.74 356.85 2.00 432.00 321.68 -
RBL Bank 253.72 257.65 253.99 260.99 253.72 5440.28 300.50 166.15 13 257.65
SuryodaySFB 195.09 191.50 195.90 195.90 190.36 245.50 217.70 142.30 - - ZensarTec [2] 751.30 751.25 760.30 769.00 748.00 695.25 781.45 380.30 36 751.05 UTIAMC-NIFMID150 208.45 207.65 12.99 215.99 141.57 -
RCF 189.18 191.22 190.00 196.00 188.0118469.01 227.85 105.40 53 191.10
Sutlej Te [1] 60.51 62.86 61.38 64.99 61.01 749.19 73.40 45.16 - 63.03 ZFComVeCtrSy 15673.80 15608.20 15750.00 15880.00 15547.25 26.44 18250.00 11684.05 - - UTIAMC-SILVERETF 90.00 88.23 261.62 96.00 68.00 -
RECL 521.55 515.60 520.00 521.00 513.00 8590.83 607.65 156.20 10 515.15 ZimLabs 105.11 105.24 105.10 107.15 104.67 115.85 152.70 89.50 - -
Redington [2] 216.98 213.97 216.98 219.45 213.50 1210.40 237.30 136.25 16 213.70 SuumayaLife 5.76 5.77 5.78 5.90 5.70 2664.57 11.00 5.70 - - UTIAMC-UTIBANKETF 53.84 53.84 186.05 54.13 41.00 -
Suven Lif [1] 100.05 103.13 99.10 105.00 99.10 331.55 128.79 59.64 - 103.09 Zod.Clo 171.99 164.55 172.00 175.40 162.00 388.78 176.95 98.00 - 164.50 UTIAMC-UTINEXT50 75.76 75.53 44.89 77.45 44.84 -
Redtape 775.85 777.60 789.90 794.35 769.00 289.79 810.05 411.05 - - Zomato 202.27 197.25 202.56 203.48 196.0038934.43 207.20 73.00 - -
Refex Ref [2] 164.42 161.70 164.50 164.85 160.80 307.48 184.79 102.02 18 161.85 SuvenPharma 720.60 729.25 726.95 746.95 722.05 466.33 768.00 477.65 - - UTIAMC-UTINIFT 257.14 258.72 171.68 2168.80 202.55 -
SuvidaInfSvc 5.45 5.35 5.55 5.58 5.30 501.43 9.35 4.99 - - ZotaHealthCr 580.45 575.35 577.00 587.15 573.00 26.54 645.00 360.10 - - UTIAMC-UTISENS 844.46 849.15 0.79 888.00 671.91 -
Rel.Ind.Inf 1327.80 1331.30 1330.00 1347.35 1325.05 248.17 1604.00 930.30 197 1331.75 Zuari Ag 221.88 216.59 221.88 224.00 215.18 473.07 259.75 135.00 43 216.70
Rel.Infra 208.40 205.41 209.24 211.69 203.60 2302.95 308.00 134.85 - 205.35 Suzlon [2] 53.60 52.76 53.60 54.37 52.3052438.77 55.69 14.02 - 52.77 UTIAMC-UTISXN50 86.85 86.63 1.21 88.04 46.88 -
SVPGlobalVen 8.32 8.15 8.33 8.73 7.90 1382.12 10.90 5.80 - - ZuariIndus 384.20 374.35 381.75 383.80 370.00 226.40 415.00 136.10 - - ZERODHAAMC - GOLDCASE 11.52 11.48 211.80 12.78 10.00 -
Relaxo [1] 831.95 827.70 830.35 835.00 825.05 64.62 974.00 760.00 103 826.95 ZydusLifescn 1071.75 1065.80 1071.75 1085.00 1063.15 1354.64 1172.50 557.30 - -
RelChemoInd 235.18 234.90 236.40 239.68 231.33 18.01 349.00 170.95 - - Swan Ener [1] 627.75 618.30 632.40 632.40 612.00 683.36 782.55 214.35 - 618.65 ZERODHAAMC -
Swaraj Eng 3016.85 3005.90 3017.00 3050.35 2970.50 34.62 3159.00 1902.45 27 3005.95 ZydusWel 1844.50 1808.15 1853.75 1853.75 1796.00 20.47 1969.30 1425.00 341 1808.05 MID150CASE 10.22 10.19 198.38 11.98 10.08 -
Reliance 2908.30 3028.05 2892.10 3037.95 2890.2511007.44 3037.00 2221.05 49 3027.40
Religare 237.19 238.93 238.50 240.50 236.10 2340.09 280.30 160.20 - 238.85 Swle. Ener 1262.45 1292.75 1270.00 1323.80 1261.05 80.49 1526.35 314.00 57 1291.55 ZERODHAAMC -
Symphony [2] 1197.80 1177.90 1197.80 1204.90 1170.05 67.20 1289.90 820.10 51 1176.65
Remsons
RenaisncGlob
1026.70
104.05
1017.80
102.98
1037.00
104.70
1038.00
104.70
1007.05
102.35
11.70
73.84
1104.95
146.35
219.20
91.50
78
-
1018.15
- SyncmForm(I) 12.75 12.57 12.81 12.90 12.48 2761.36 18.65 7.10 - - Exchange Traded Funds TOP100CASE
ZERODHAAMC-LIQUID-
10.14 10.19 216.42 11.99 10.00 -

Repco Home 533.15 527.90 536.50 538.25 526.90 89.26 564.95 297.00 8 527.85 SynergGreen 340.45 359.90 344.05 366.95 340.55 75.72 435.00 182.00 - - CASE 102.88 102.91 2990.66 105.75 98.35 -
Repro 661.45 651.90 664.90 680.00 650.00 28.61 993.95 575.50 122 650.65 Syngene Int 702.15 709.25 702.15 712.35 699.50 700.23 860.20 608.00 60 709.60 Company Pre Cl NSE Cl Vol 52 WH 52 WL BSE Cl
Resp.Ind [1] 321.65 315.20 322.00 338.65 312.30 1055.22 364.80 153.20 265 314.85 SyrmaSgsTech 491.30 502.00 492.00 504.40 488.75 608.84 705.20 386.10 - - *: Closing price is the average of trade price(s) for the last half an hour;52-Week High/Low figures
RestBrndAsia 104.40 105.00 106.04 106.49 104.00 2205.81 137.70 91.50 - - Axis Gold [1] 61.02 60.87 105.07 63.59 48.45 60.86 pertain to BSE.
RHIMagnesInd 643.90 636.75 647.95 661.45 634.30 254.57 824.00 504.25 - - T ............................................... AXISAMC-AXISBNKETF 535.30 538.38 5.33 540.10 427.60 - Shares of face value other than ₹10 is indicated in brackets immediately following the name of the
Rico Auto [1] 140.51 136.57 141.05 141.31 136.27 888.30 157.00 78.85 56 136.55 Taj GVK [2] 342.55 340.50 342.55 345.50 339.30 123.80 422.20 212.95 29 340.40 AXISAMC-AXISBPSETF 11.81 11.81 51.82 13.30 9.50 - company.
RishabInstru 427.45 427.45 428.25 433.20 423.95 64.47 635.40 380.00 - - Take Sol [1] 21.31 21.63 21.63 22.20 21.32 352.55 35.78 16.25 - 21.67 AXISAMC-AXISCETF 113.08 113.16 22.89 115.20 82.03 - Qty (No of shares traded) is denoted in thousands.
RitcoLogistc 293.69 289.76 296.70 311.70 282.50 533.07 311.70 189.15 - - Talbros [2] 318.40 321.75 320.00 324.85 316.50 224.06 350.70 144.00 28 321.90 AXISAMC-AXISHCETF 125.48 125.58 23.84 127.50 85.70 -
Rites 697.75 692.90 698.00 703.10 688.10 648.11 826.15 365.00 37 692.70 Tanla Sol [1] 947.85 947.20 947.70 964.00 944.00 342.88 1317.70 782.00 84 947.30 AXISAMC-AXISILVER 90.38 88.65 61.61 97.38 69.00 - The PE(price-earnings multiple) of each stock is based on the latest declared earnings.
RKECProjects 105.03 101.77 106.00 107.99 101.24 181.99 120.50 57.00 - - TarsonsProd 482.60 503.20 487.45 506.00 485.00 180.33 646.40 389.10 - - AXISAMC-AXISNIFTY 256.19 257.60 2.67 275.00 197.90 - The PE computation takes into account the per share earnings of each company for the latest 12
RKSwamy 266.45 269.75 268.00 272.95 265.00 122.82 312.00 227.65 - - Tata Chem 1097.05 1092.45 1100.05 1111.00 1089.50 1154.13 1349.70 933.00 36 1093.05 AXISAMC-AXISTECETF 374.43 374.31 2.67 405.27 296.33 - months.

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360One [1] 836.25 888.05 Balmer La.In 900.80 895.80 Dhatre [1] 19.38 18.42 Godigit 330.65 334.90 m N V m V
A.Sarabhai 47.65 49.91 Baluforge 330.35 335.80 Dodla 1020.75 1043.25 Golden Lamin5] 1681.75 1851.55 M O m V m
Aadharhfc 390.80 408.65 Barbeque [5] 545.55 546.65 Dynamic 596.10 594.55 Goodyear (I) 1174.35 1150.60 w M m V
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Aartipharm [5] 628.50 625.25 Basant Agro [1] 21.88 22.29 Easemytrip [1] 42.53 41.73 Grauer& Weil[1] 90.10 88.51 M V
Abslamc [5] 657.00 651.15 Bhartihexa [5] 1162.40 1255.95 Eastwest [2] 6.39 7.50 Greenpanel [1] 315.65 316.50 M m V
Aci [2] 689.55 691.40 Bikaji [1] 720.75 729.00 Eki 331.00 328.35 Grinfra [5] 1750.20 1842.05 M C m m V
Adcindia 1934.65 2057.45 Blse 258.80 256.20 Elin [5] 203.10 202.60 Grwrhitech 2143.25 2253.60 M A Vm A
Aeroflex [2] 161.60 162.85 Blueclouds [2] 185.82 195.07 Elpro Inter [1] 98.88 99.32 Guj Cotex [5] 5.34 5.19 w M V A
Aether 882.25 909.25 Bmw [1] 61.64 60.95 Emil 225.15 239.50 Guj.Toolroom[1] 15.10 14.80 M D C m W m A
Agstra 87.67 85.50 Boroltd [1] 346.15 336.00 Empower [1] 2.35 2.46 Hampton [1] 33.28 34.01 M m m C W w C
Aiil [1] 1150.00 1145.65 Borosci [1] 196.68 212.69 Emslimited 589.65 641.65 Happstmnds [2] 830.45 828.55 M U C m W N
Aiml [1] 79.96 82.85 Brahm Infra 99.99 103.75 Emudhra [5] 890.70 871.70 Hariompipe 584.80 592.55 M m U W
O
Amines&Plast [2] 250.85 295.75 Campus [5] 288.50 291.10 Epack 228.45 243.45 Harsha 583.80 567.90 M w m U m W
Amiorg 1310.95 1345.25 Cams 3683.20 3649.40 Equitasbnk 103.39 103.41 Hdfcsml250[91] 171.46 171.43 K m M U
Anandrathi [5] 3882.40 3834.45 Cartrade 822.70 788.50 Esafsfb 53.86 53.91 Hemiprop 194.20 192.20 K M m U
Andhra Petro 119.95 119.40 Carysil [2] 832.45 825.65 Ethosltd 2739.55 2771.35 High Energy [2] 853.20 861.40 K m M U m
Andrew Yule [2] 43.79 43.58 Ceinsystech 545.00 572.25 Ett Ltd 24.13 23.35 Hind.Foods [2] 507.55 535.55 K m M C m m m U W
Angelone 2557.60 2598.35 Cello [5] 913.80 889.00 Eurekaforbe 444.15 457.85 Hindwareap [2] 446.05 438.95 K M
Anup 1904.65 1800.95 ChembChm [5] 621.80 692.00 Evexia [1] 2.28 2.25 Hleglas [2] 476.85 481.85 K M
Aptus [2] 335.90
Arihant Cap. [1] 70.92
331.10
70.02
Chemplasts [5] 562.45
Choice Int. 382.75
546.55
383.60
Exicom
Fiberwb In
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38.96
413.20
46.75
Homefirst [2] 1012.70
Honasa 452.00
1046.25
444.55
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Asianene 297.55 309.40 Cmsinfo 475.90 484.80 Finopb 316.50 300.45 Ideaforge 798.15 801.60 K M
Asiil [1] 27.56 30.54 Cockerill 6013.25 5790.10 Fivestar [1] 793.75 805.25 Iiflsec [2] 222.30 228.45 K M w N
Askautoltd [2] 351.75 358.40 Comfort Inte [1] 9.72 9.66 Fluorochem [1] 3332.35 3315.05 Ikio 305.95 301.35 K M m w M N N M
Atl [2] 50.84 50.36 Craftsman [5] 5481.75 5483.75 Force Motr 9134.05 9070.65 Indgn [2] 574.60 569.60 K M w w m M H m
Fusion 459.55 453.80 M m H O
Avalon [2] 554.90 560.40 Cressanda So[1] 11.51 11.83 Indiashltr [5] 7 K m w
O H M NO N
Avantel Ltd [2] 177.00 172.20 Cyientdlm 742.60 740.30 Gandhar [2] 212.30 212.10 K N C m m
N W N m
Avl 4419.55 4534.85 Datapattns [2] 2974.00 2983.75 Ganesh Benz [1] 148.20 150.50 w K N m m
N w
Awfis 536.85 563.00 Davangere [1] 8.94 8.78 Gayatri Sugr 23.98 23.42 N mm A
M
Awhcl [5] 470.40 501.70 Dcxindia [2] 372.80 369.60 Gennex Lab [1] 15.97 15.73 N
& N
Awl [1] 335.15 335.25 Ddevplastik [1] 377.60 379.30 Gensol 1067.80 1040.15 C N w m mm M
OM N HNO &
Azad [2] 1909.50 1880.50 Deccangold [1] 108.20 113.80 Ggeng [1] 2.07 2.06 M N w
H O H
Baidfin [2] 19.72 18.76 Deedev 0.00 335.00 Ghcltextil [2] 86.51 90.65 N
H w m m
Bajajhcare [5] 334.35 337.35 Delhivery [1] 396.15 398.35 Gls [2] 827.30 842.80 N
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