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lation, especially among re- concerned about this zero- changes, instead of end-of- Industries Minister H D Ku- disbursal under the Electric han data, they get rejected. demand, gross collection from
tail investors, the Securities dated options trading be- day, from April 1. For this maraswamy saying efforts Mobility Promotion Scheme So, we ask the companies to Goods and Services Tax (GST)
and Exchange Board of India cause of which calendar purpose, stock exchanges will continue to ensure that even as it came to an end on give the correct names... the rose to ₹1.73-lakh crore in
on Tuesday brought in key spread benefit is removed on will consider minimum four the country moves towards September 30 scheme ended on September September as against ₹1.63
changes to its index derivat- expiry day,” said Tejas position snapshots during cleaner and sustainable 30 and claims will be filed lakh crore in the same month
ives framework. Khoday, CEO of FYERS. the day, randomly taken at mobility. crore is pending disbursal by after four months... OEMs last year. Experts expect some
The six changes, which dif- pre-defined time windows. However, sources in the the government. have that time to file (applic- revenue-enhancement
fer partially from the propos- 1 DERIVATIVE CONTRACT EV industry told businessline ations for subsidies). They measures at the next GST
als mooted in the consulta- Each exchange will now be SHORT OPTIONS that there has been no dis- NO DISBURSAL must have filed for ₹150-200 Council meeting. However, the
tion paper, will be rolled out able to provide derivative An additional extreme loss bursal of subsidies under the For the moment, EV com- crore till now and we have growth is the lowest in the
in phases from November contracts for only one of its margin (ELM) of 2 per cent previous Electric Mobility panies are shelling out the disbursed around ₹90 crore,” current year. The GST growth
20. benchmark indices with a will be levied for short op- Promotion Scheme (EMPS) subsidy amount in the hope Hanif Qureshi, Additional rate declined to 6.5 per cent in
The contract size for in- weekly expiry. Different tions contracts from 2024, which has now been that they will soon get it Secretary, Heavy Industries September. p3
dex derivatives has been stock exchanges offer short- spread treatment with cross- November 20. This will be subsumed under the PM E- from the government. That Ministry, told businessline.
raised to ₹15-20 lakh from tenure options contracts on margin framework on correl- applicable for all open short DRIVE scheme. The EMPS the EMPS expired on
₹5-10 lakh currently. The indices that expire on all ated indices having different options at the start of the was rolled out with an alloca- Monday and there has been EMPS PORTAL
consultation paper had sug- days of the week. The SEBI expiries, wherein such cross- day, as well on short options tion of ₹778 crore for April 1 no disbursal since it began in According to industry
gested a phased increase in consultation paper had margin benefit is fully re- contracts initiated during to September 30, 2024. April makes many sceptical. sources, as the setting up of WEAK OFFTAKE
contract size to ₹30 lakh. noted hyperactive trading in voked at the start of the first the day that are due for ex- PM E-DRIVE, with an out- “There has been no dis- the EMPS portal got Manufacturing PMI drops
index options on expiry day, of the expiring correlated in- piry on that day. lay of ₹10,900 crore, sub- bursement of any EMPS sub- delayed, manufacturers had to 56.5 in September
MINIMUM DEAL SIZE with average position hold- dices. To avoid undue intra- The regulator has not ra- sumes EMPS-2024 to expand sidy since April 1. The portal to file applications manu-
“Given the inherent leverage ing periods in minutes, ac- day leverage and discourage tionalised the strike price in- the scope of the govern- (for issuing certificates un- ally for the subsidies. The New Delhi: With fewer new
and higher risk in derivat- companied by increased allowing positions beyond troduction methodology ment’s electric mobility der EMPS) was opened in portal started working only orders and a consequent
ives, this recalibration in volatility in the value of the the collateral at the end-cli- that was proposed in the initiatives. July. But it has too many is- from July. impact on output, the
minimum contract size, in index through the day and at ent level, the regulator has consultation paper. According to industry es- sues. We have been selling Navratri is already here manufacturing sector slowed
tune with the growth of the expiry. Both the above meas- mandated collection of op- The six changes are based timates, 5,00,080 electric our vehicles at a discount and during the festival sea- in September, according to a
market, would ensure that an ures will be effective from tions premium upfront from on the suggestions made by a two-wheelers were sold (equivalent to the subsidy son is any delay in vehicle survey by S&P Global released
inbuilt suitability and appro- November 20. option buyers. SEBI-appointed expert between April and August, amount) because we can’t delivery because of issues on Tuesday. The Manufacturing
priateness criteria for parti- This requirement will in- working group and sub- and at ₹10,000 per vehicle ask customers to wait till the with the portal, will be a big Purchasing Managers’ Index
cipants is maintained as in- CALENDAR SPREAD clude net options premium sequent deliberations by the (subsidy amount as per the subsidy reaches us,” an elec- blow to us,” said a vehicle (PMI) fell to 56.5 in September
tended,” the regulator said in The benefit of offsetting pos- payable at the client level. secondary market advisory scheme), more than ₹500 tric two-wheeler manufac- manufacturer. from 57.5 in August. p3
a circular. itions across different expir- The same may be included in committee.
“Increasing the F&O con- ies, referred to as ‘calendar the intra-day snapshots con- A recent SEBI study had
tract size can significantly in- spread’, will not be available ducted by clearing corpora- revealed that aggregate
hibit small traders in Nifty
and Bank Nifty due to a min-
on the day of expiry for con-
tracts expiring on that day.
tions and for imposition of
penalty for non-compliance.
losses of individual traders
exceeded ₹1.8-lakh crore
India Inc rating upgrades outpace downgrades in
imum 100 per cent increase This will align calendar Both these norms will be- between FY22 and FY24.
H1 on benign environment, stable credit quality
eral deleveraging in sectors. in a high credit ratio of 2.75 drivers include acquisitions
PM Internship PEOPLE POWER Piyush Shukla
Mumbai
K Ravichandran, Chief
Rating Officer at ICRA, said
times. In H2FY24, Crisil’s
credit ratio stood at 1.79x.
by strong sponsors and
lower-than-expected debt,
Scheme to go India Inc continued showing
the credit quality of India Inc
remains steady, and in the
The annualised upgrade rate
of 14.5 per cent outpaced the
particularly in the renew-
ables sector; reduction in
live tomorrow resilience in H1FY25, with past six months, there hasn’t average of 11 per cent for the project risks as road projects
rating upgrades outpacing been any need to change the past decade while the down- achieve milestones; pro-
KR Srivats downgrades for the fourth outlook on any sector. grade rate of 5.3 per cent was gressive order execution in
New Delhi
year in a row, according to lower than the 10-year aver- construction; and a healthy
multiple credit rating agen- WORRY AREAS age of 6.5 per cent. Notably, order book in the capital
The PM Internship Scheme cies. Domestic agency ICRA However, there are certain the rating reaffirmation rate goods sector,” he said.
that aims to provide learning said the credit ratio of com- emerging pockets of con- continued to be stable at 80 On the other hand, rating
opportunities to one crore panies rated by it — which cern, such as expansion in per cent. downgrades were spread
youth in 500 top CSR spend- essentially denotes the ratio household debt and growth Subodh Rai, MD, Crisil across sectors. The down-
ing companies in the next five of the number of rating up- in unsecured lending, with Ratings, said higher rating grades in agricultural
years will go live on grades to downgrades — early signs of rising delin- upgrades reflect resilient do- products and textiles sectors
Thursday. stood at 2.2 times in H1FY25 quencies in unsecured retail mestic growth, backed by the were due to volatile realisa-
To be launched by the Fin- as against 2.1 times in FY24. and microfinance segments. government’s continued tions and moderation in
ance Minister, the scheme is “Some sectors that have policy support on infrastruc- global demand respectively.
focused on enhancing the RISING DEMAND export dependency, namely ture building, revival of rural Further, entity-specific li-
employability of youth. This was on account of a chemicals and cut and pol- consumption demand, and quidity issues, particularly
The initiative was an- largely benign operating en- ished diamonds, continue to leaner corporate balance- sub-investment grade cat-
nounced in the Budget as part vironment, higher demand face demand and profitabil- sheets. egory companies, also con-
of Modi 3.0 government’s ₹2 in select sectors, improve- ity challenges,” he said. tributed to the downgrades.
lakh crore plan for job cre- FOR A GOVT OF THEIR CHOICE. People queue up to cast votes at a polling booth in Gurez ment in the risk profile of Rating agency Crisil said INFRA LEADS CHARGE India Ratings & Research
ation and skilling 4.1 crore valley in Bandipora district in the third and final phase of the Jammu & Kashmir Assembly elections corporates as assets there were a total of 506 rat- “...38 per cent of the upgrade had upgraded 202 issuers’
youth in the next five years. on Tuesday. There was much enthusiasm as the people looked forward to choosing their own transitioned from project to ing upgrades and 184 down- was from infrastructure and rating in H1FY25 as against
Details p3 government after six years of Central rule. The turnout was 65% till 5 p.m., the poll panel said PTI operational stage and gen- grades in H1FY25, resulting linked sectors. The primary 62 downgrades.
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Tata group mulls merging AP overtakes Tamil Nadu in gross
NCLAT clears Sarda
market borrowings in April–July
real estate and EPC arms
Energy bid for SKS Power
Sindhu Hariharan
Chennai
REVISITING OLD PLANS. The reorganisation started in 2018 but was not taken forward
Data on gross market bor-
subsidiary from an associate. rowings of States during
Janaki Krishnan In FY24, TRIL’s commer- April-July 2024 show that
Mumbai cial assets reported a Andhra Pradesh (AP) with
Mumbai: The NCLAT has turnover of ₹678 crore, its ₹37,000 crore of borrowings
dismissed an appeal filed The Tata group has revived residential segment saw between April and July 2024
against NCLT’s approval of its plan to merge Tata Realty sales of ₹1,677 crore, while is the top borrower, followed
Sarda Energy & Minerals’ bid of and Infrastructure (TRIL) under its infrastructure seg- by Tamil Nadu (TN) in
₹1,950 crore for SKS Power with Tata Projects, a scheme ment toll income from roads second spot with ₹33,000
Generation. The appeals were that had been set in motion were at ₹750 crore, accord- crore. While AP grew its bor-
made by Torrent Power, Jindal some years ago but was not ing to the company’s annual rowing by 25 per cent YoY,
Power and Vantage Point Asset taken forward, sources said. report. TN reduced it 18 per cent.
Management. OUR BUREAU The business of TRIL Tata Projects is a larger
comprises a real estate com- entity and one of its most DATA FOCUS.
ponent consisting of resid- PROJECT PROFILE. Tata Projects recently completed the high-profile projects was the
Sun Pharma strikes a ences and offices, while un- Mumbai Trans Harbour Link, a six-lane road bridge connecting New Parliament building in Rajasthan (₹25,500
global deal with Philogen der the infrastructure and the city to Navi Mumbai Delhi. More recently, it com- crore), Punjab (₹21,693
urban solutions division it pleted the Mumbai Trans crore) and Telangana
manages roads in Hampi, Harbour Link, a six-lane road (₹21,000 crore) are the other
Mumbai: Sun Pharmaceutical Durg, Uchit and Pune, Sol- While the merger plans jects with real estate and in- bridge connecting the island three States that make up the
Industries and Philogen S.p.A apur and Dharamshala sky- are still nascent, sources said frastructure as separate ver- city to Navi Mumbai. top five borrowers in April-
have entered into a global way, the first ropeway by that one of the options being ticals. At the end of FY24, it had July 2024. In the 10th spot is
exclusive commercialisation, Tata group and Pune Metro. considered was to carve out The reorganisation of re- an outstanding order book of Jammu and Kashmir, whose
licencse and supply agreement the infrastructure portion alty and infrastructure star- ₹36,780 crore on a stan- borrowing grew almost
for Fibromun, an innovative MERGER PLANS from TRIL and demerge into ted in 2018, when the com- dalone basis, while it booked three-fold in the four
anti-cancer immunotherapy. Sources said that a merger Tata Projects, an engineer- mercial real estate and orders worth ₹10,331 crore months at ₹7,800 crore,
The deal, announced on would bring all infrastruc- ing, procurement and con- housing businesses were during the year, according to likely in preparation for its
October 1, gives Sun Pharma ture assets and construc- struction company that un- combined together. its annual report. polls as expenses outpaced
worldwide rights to tion-related activities under dertakes big construction Last year, it acquired 56.98 It reported a net profit of revenue.
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commercialise Fibromun, one roof. An e-mail sent to projects. per cent stake in Tata Devel- ₹139 crore in the year and West Bengal grew its bor-
currently in registration Tata Sons spokesperson re- The other option is to opment Housing Company, gross income of ₹17,248 rowings the most with a 92
trials. OUR BUREAU mained unanswered. merge TRIL with Tata Pro- which has now become its crore. per cent rise during the four-
month period at ₹12,500
crore.
On the other hand, Maha-
Major auto companies report decline in wholesales in Sept rashtra went slow on bor-
rowings at just around
₹16,000 crore.
units compared with around to match with the market de- These relate to State bor-
S Ronendra Singh 3.63 lakh units in the corres- mand. MSIL sold 1,44,962 rowings from the market
New Delhi ponding month last year. units of PVs in September, a through State Development
Industry veterans said year-on-year decline of 4 per Loans (SDLs) and these typ-
Major passenger vehicle that sales are expected to im- cent compared with 1,50,812 ically account for around 75
(PV) manufacturers includ- prove in October. “Retail units in September 2023. per cent of their total bor-
ing Maruti Suzuki India sales will be very high this Similarly, HMIL reported a rowing. The remaining is seems to have gone slow on nomic Analyst, India Ratings
(MSIL), Hyundai Motor In- month because Navratri and decline of 6 per cent to funded from loans from the SDLs in FY25, borrowing and Research, said borrow-
dia (HMIL) and Tata Motors Diwali are in the same 51,101 units (54,241 units). Centre. just 23 per cent of budgeted ings by AP and Telangana are
have reported decline in month...We are witnessing levels, compared with 30 per likely to be higher because
their wholesales (dispatches good traction in the number FESTIVAL SEASON INDICATIVE CALENDAR cent in the same period last growth in revenue receipts is
to dealers) in September on of bookings...we are going to “With the festive season Comparing SDLs in FY25 year. slowing this fiscal.
an yearly basis, owing to the see some growth in the fest- kicking in, we have intro- with total budgeted borrow- However, the indicative “Capex spending has been
Shradh period. ive season,” Partho Banerjee, duced many new models and ings shows that AP and Tel- calendar of States’ market on the lower side for TN,
However, Mahindra & Senior Executive Officer variants to meet customers angana have already bor- borrowings for October- along with pick-up in rev-
Mahindra, Kia India and (Marketing & Sales), MSIL, aspirations, and our dealer rowed more than one-third December 2024 suggests enue growth in the State,
Toyota Kirloskar Motor have told reporters. touchpoints are fully geared of their total budgeted bor- that Tamil Nadu will borrow leading to lower borrow-
reported positive numbers He added that the com- up to delight customers with rowing as of July 2024 at 46 ₹29,000 crore, while Andhra ings.” AP’s revenue receipts
during the month. According pany has a network stock of deliveries of their favourite per cent and 34 per cent re- Pradesh wants to borrow during April-August 2024
to industry estimates, the close to one month, as MSIL Hyundai cars in this auspi- spectively. ₹12,000 crore in Q3 FY25 were around ₹56,000 crore,
total PV sales in September has been reducing the dis- cious period,” Tarun Garg, TN, which has been the and Telangana plans to raise compared with ₹70,000
has declined a per cent year patches to re-calibrate the Whole-time Director and top borrower among States ₹7,400 crore. crore in the same period last
on year to around 3.59 lakh inventory at the dealer level COO, HMIL, said. for at least three fiscals, Paras Jasrai, Senior Eco- fiscal, as per CAG data.
In quarterly preview, Dabur India says heavy Power consumption by public EV charging
rain and floods impacted demand trends in Q2 stations more than doubles in Q1 FY25
double-digits during the
Meenakshi Verma Ambwani quarter. market in India is witnessing
New Delhi The company’s FMCG Rishi Ranjan Kala unprecedented growth.
portfolio includes Dabur New Delhi
Dabur India on Tuesday said Chyawanprash, Honey, Hon- CHARGING INFRA
that heavy rain and floods in itus, Pudin Hara, Lal Tail, The quantity of electricity The number of public bat-
parts of the country im- Amla, Red Paste and Real. consumed by public charging tery electric vehicle (BEV)
pacted out-of-home con- stations (PCS) for electric charging stations expanded
sumption and consumer off- TO REVIVE REVENUE vehicles (EVs) has more than significantly from 1,800 in
take in September quarter. Dabur India also noted that doubled on an annual basis in February 2022 to 16,347 in
This was even as demand due to “lower primary sales”, the first quarter of the cur- March 2024, nearly ninefold.
trends were witnessing some its profitability will be im- rent financial year. As per India is projected to have
improvement. pacted during the quarter. data from the Central Elec- around 50 million EVs on its
In its Q2 FY25 quarterly “Operating margin for the tricity Authority (CEA), PCS roads by 2030, with a market
preview, the FMCG major quarter is expected to de- consumed 176.87 million on the e-Vahan portal until tion. Gujarat was third, with size expected to reach $48.6
said it expects to post “a mid- cline in the range of mid to units (MU) of energy during July 2024. During Q1 FY25, 14.38 MU, accounting for billion.
single-digit decline” in con- THE WAY FORWARD. Dabur India expects revenue growth to high teens due to deleverage the April-June quarter in more than 3.94 electric pas- roughly 8 per cent of the To achieve a ratio of 1-40
solidated revenue due to revive from October and continued investments FY25, a growth of more than senger vehicles, three- total energy consumed by EVs to charging infrastruc-
lower primary sales as it is brands,” it said. 108 per cent year on year. In wheelers, two-wheelers and PCS. ture, India will need to install
taking measures to correct “By streamlining the GT Q1 FY24, they consumed electric commercial vehicles In Q1 FY24, Delhi domin- over four lakh chargers an-
distributor inventory levels the distributors. “The com- “On account of this cor- channel and with the strong 84.95 MU energy. (ECVs) were sold. ated, consuming 38.114 MU, nually, totalling 1.32 million
in the general trade (GT) pany has taken an important rection, the company is ex- growth momentum in al- The surge was due to the which accounted for 45 per chargers by 2030, it added.
channel. strategic decision to correct pected to post a mid-single- ternate channels, we expect country’s exponential DELHI TOPS LIST cent of the total 84.95 MU India’s charging infra-
The company said in the distributor inventory in the digit in consolidated revenue revenue growth to revive growth in EVs. The number Delhi consumed the most consumed. structure demands are
last few quarters it has seen GT channel and improve for the quarter,” it stated. from October,” it added. of EVs registered in India electricity at 83.86 MU, ac- Mumbai followed with a unique due to the dominance
“disproportionately” higher their ROI. This proactive However, it said that its in- “We will continue to in- rose over 42 per cent year on counting for more than 47 40 per cent share (34.239 of 2Ws and 3Ws, which
growth in organised chan- step, while leading to a tem- ternational business is ex- vest strongly in marketing year in FY24 (16,81,127 per cent of the total energy MU) and Gujarat at 7.5 per primarily utilise AC slow
nels of modern trade, e-com- porary decline in toplines, is pected to record “double-di- and media initiative, build- units) compared with consumed by PCS. cent (6.364 MU). charging and battery swap-
merce and quick commerce. essential for the long-term git constant currency ing distribution infrastruc- 11,83,341 units in FY23. Maharashtra was next at Advisory services firm ping.
This has led to increase in health and hygiene of our growth” in top line. ture and enhancing our back- The total number of EVs in 44.48 MU, accounting for a Forvis Mazars in India, in an In contrast, 4Ws and
inventory levels in the GT business,” Dabur India said It added that Badshah end capability,” Dabur India India stood at around 45.75 little over one-fourth of the August 2024 report, posted buses require a mix of AC
channel impacting ROI of in a regulatory filing. Masala business also grew in said. lakh, based on registrations cumulative power consump- that the EV infrastructure and DC charging solutions.
Cable operators
Ashok Leyland and begin tariff hikes EV registrations up 23% on year, H1 volumes rise 20%
FlixBus India sign pact amid rising costs G Balachandar
last year and a slight increase
from 0.89 lakh units sold in
closely, registering 5,004
units in September (4,032
from broadcasters
for inter-city mobility Chennai August 2024.
The electric three-wheeler
units). YC Electric Vehicle’s
sales increased to 3,826 units
Press Trust of India Electric vehicle (EV) regis- segment sold 0.63 lakh units (3,793 units), while Piaggio’s
Our Bureau Kolkata trations in September saw a in September 2024, com- volumes also increased to
Chennai notable 23 per cent increase pared with 0.58 lakh units in 1,683 units (1,560 units).
Multi-Service Operators year on year, though the September 2023 and 0.61 However, electric passen-
Ashok Leyland, a leading (MSOs) in the cable televi- growth was only marginal on lakh units in August 2024. ger vehicle (PV) sales
truck and bus maker, has sion industry have begun im- a month-to-month basis. dropped to 5,761 units
signed an agreement with plementing tariff hikes ran- In the first half of the cur- E2W SALES (6,632 units). For the first
Germany-based FlixBus, a ging between 5 per cent and rent fiscal, EV volumes ex- Ola Electric remained the half of the current fiscal,
global inter-city bus services 10 per cent from Tuesday, panded 20 per cent com- segment leader in the elec- total EV registrations across
operator. Through this part- following a rise in broad- pared with the same period tric two-wheeler market des- all segments rose to 8.93 lakh
nership, FlixBus’ operating caster tariffs that started in last year. pite a dip in sales to 24,659 units compared with 7.45
partners will gain access to August, according to in- The total EV registrations units this September from lakh units in the same period
Ashok Leyland’s chassis and dustry officials. (including all segments) in 27,587 units in August this LOOKING UP. Electric two-wheeler sales in September 2024 last year.
comprehensive after-sales three lakh passengers and Siti Cable has already September 2024 reached year. were 0.9 lakh units, a slight increase from August
support, enabling smooth experienced a six-fold in- rolled out the hike, while 1.59 lakh units, up from 1.29 Bajaj Auto showed steady businessline.
nationwide operations. crease in revenue within its other MSOs are either in the lakh units in September 2023 progress with registrations a boost in sales, with posted 2,775 units (2,821 Disclaimer: Readers are requested to verify
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Goyal seeks investments
Gross GST mop-up touches PM Internship Scheme
to go live tomorrow
₹1.73 lakh crore in September
from Warburg, Blackstone
KR Srivats
New Delhi
MIXED SIGNALS. Festival demand boosts collection but growth falls from ₹1.75 lakh crore in August 2024
The much-awaited PM In-
India, said while the GST rev- funds demonstrates the gov- ternship Scheme that aims to
Shishir Sinha enues for the month may be a ernment’s commitment to provide internship oppor-
New York: Commerce and New Delhi little underwhelming, these timely releasing funds to sup- tunities to one crore youth in
Industry Minister Piyush Goyal collections relate to supplies port the working capital of 500 top CSR spend compan-
on Tuesday held bilateral in August, which is typically exporters and industries fa- ies in the next five years will
meetings with global private Ahead of the festival-induced the beginning of the festive cing inverted duty structure. go live on Thursday.
equity firm Warburg Pincus consumption demand, gross season. “While collections for this To be launched by Finance
and global investment collection from Goods and The GST revenues for the month haven’t shown signi- and Corporate Affairs Minis-
company Blackstone here to Services Tax (GST) rose to coming months of the festive ficant increases, it is anticip- ter Nirmala Sitharaman, this The PM Internship
discuss investment ₹1.73 lakh crore in Septem- season will be eagerly ated that next month’s col- scheme is focused on enhan- scheme is structured in two
opportunities in India in ber against ₹1.63 lakh crore watched. lections should see a cing the employability of In- phases. In the first phase, the
sectors like electronics and in corresponding month last However the significant significant increase due to dia’s youth. target is to skill 30 lakh youth
renewable energy. PTI year. increase in the GST refunds, the upcoming festive sea- The internship initiative over a period of 2 years. The
Experts expect some rev- especially IGST Export re- son,” he concluded was announced in this year’s second phase aims to skill an
enue enhancement measures domestic consumption grew cent, the real GDP growth is funds, depicts the efforts of budget (July 23) as part of additional 70 lakh youth over
Six Chinese products face in the next GST Council by around 6 per cent, that around 11 per cent. The year- the tax authorities in exped- WAIT & WATCH MODE Modi 3.0 government’s ₹2 the following 3 years,
anti-dumping probe meeting. from import recorded a to-date GST growth at 9.1 per iting refunds and the policy All eyes are now on the meet- lakh crore spending plan for sources said. It also involves
However, the growth is the growth of 8 per cent. Mean- cent means the tax buoyancy makers in simplifying the re- ing of the Group of Ministers job creation and skilling 4.1 a monthly stipend of ₹4,500
lowest in the current year. while, both refund from both is less than 1, which may con- fund process. (GoM) on rate rationlisation. crore youth in the next five from the central govern-
New Delhi: India has initiated a The GST growth rate de- domestic and export sector cern the GST Council.” “The tepid single digit The meeting will be held un- years. ment, with an additional
probe into alleged dumping of clined to 6.5 per cent in surged with a growth of over “Three Groups of Minis- growth in GST revenues in der the convenorship of Bi- The scheme is part of the ₹500 offset provided by the
six products, including certain September. 24 per cent and 39 per cent, ters are now working simul- many of the large States har’s Deputy Chief Minister Prime Minister’s package of company’s CSR fund.
chemicals and cold rolled In August 2024, the mop- respectively. This affected taneously on real estate, rate should, hopefully be correc- Samrat Chaudhary on Octo- five schemes to facilitate em- The Confederation of In-
electrical steel and black toner up was ₹1.75 lakh crore. GST net collection which grew by rationalisation and insur- ted in the coming months,” ber 19 and 20. ployment, skilling and other dian Industry (CII) will act
powder cartridge, imported mop-up in September is re- around 4 per cent. ance. With the tax buoyancy he said. Besides discussing the opportunities for these as a critical facilitator
from China following separate lated with supply of goods However, experts are con- moving southwards, it is ex- Saurabh Agarwal, Tax rates on over 100 items, the youth. between the government
complaints from domestic and services in August. cerned over lower growth. pected that the next GST Partner, EY India, said the meeting is expected to delib- and the industry.
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players. Probing is on for the Vivek Jalan - Partner with Council meeting should see significant increase in GST erate on GST rate on insur- ELIGIBILITY NORMS Sanjiv Puri, President, CII
dumping of Acrylonitrile LOW TAX BUOYANCY Tax Connect Advisory Ser- some far-sighted measures refunds for exports suggests ance premia. Administered by the Corpor- and Chairman and Managing
Butadiene Rubber, black toner Data made public by GST vices said: “With the GDP on revenue enhancement,” a substantial rise in exports The GoM’s suggestion will ate Affairs Ministry, the Director, ITC Ltd, said, “The
powder cartridge and rolled portal on Tuesday showed growth at around 6.5 per cent he said. from India. Additionally, the be considered by GST Coun- scheme will have an intern- Prime Minister’s Internship
non-oriented electrical steel. PTI that while collection from and inflation around 4.5 per MS Mani, Partner, Deloitte overall increase in GST re- cil in its meeting next month. ship duration of one year and Scheme is a visionary initiat-
would be open to candidates ive that will contribute signi-
between 21 and 24 years of ficantly to India’s goal of
age, not engaged in full-time Viksit Bharat by 2047. With
Industrial smart cities to focus on Amid heavy rain, Coal India’s production
specific sectors such as EVs and auto falls marginally to 50.9 mt in September
Narendra Modi inaugurated ber was down by 15.2 per
Amiti Sen
The government the Bidkin Industrial Area in Our Bureau cent, 8.3 per cent and 5.7 per
New Delhi hopes to appoint Maharashtra. “Bidkin, on its Kolkata cent y-o-y respectively.
master own, is becoming an auto NCL’s output for the first
hub. It got ₹55,000 crore in- State-run miner Coal India half of the fiscal declined by
A dozen industrial smart cit- contractors for vestment in July. Toyota Kir- on Tuesday said its produc- 2.8 y-o-y as well.
ies recently approved by the
Union Cabinet with an in-
the industrial cities loskar, Jindal EV and Ather’s
second plant are all in Bidkin.
tion fell marginally by 1 per
cent year-on-year to 50.9 OUTPUT HIT
vestment of ₹28,602 crore by March 2025 and The Maharashtra govern- million tonnes (mt) in Production for Northern
will witness focus develop- float tenders by ment itself is nudging the September. The world’s Coalfields was hit as rainfall
ment in specific sectors such auto industry to spread from largest coal producer, wit- was almost double during
as EVs and Electronics Sys- this year-end Pune to Bidkin,” the official nessed a 1.4 per cent year- this monsoon season com-
tem Design & Manufacturing said. on-year (y-o-y) drop in coal pared to last year, the
(ESDM) at Agra and Pray- planned along six major cor- The industrial projects are off-take to 54.4 mt in the last sources informed.
agraj, autos in Bidkin and ridors and will come up in coming up on a 50:50 part- month, according to a stock SOME RESPITE. In the first half of the current fiscal, CIL’s The coal behemoth’s total
medicinal botanicals in Khurpia in Uttarakhand, Ra- nership between the Centre exchange filing. output stood at 341.3 mt, up 2.5 % in the same period last year PTI production fell 11.9 per cent
Palakkad, sources have said. jpura-Patiala in Punjab, and States. y-o-y to 46.1 mt in August,
The government hopes to Since the industrial parks Dighi in Maharashtra, “While equity contribu- SEVERAL REASONS also due to heavy rainfall.
appoint master contractors are focussed on specified Palakkad in Kerala, Agra and tion for the project, estim- Heavy rainfall affected coal (SECL), production was im- cent y-o-y over the same Notably, Coal India’s pro-
for the industrial cities by sectors, the master planning Prayagraj in UP, Gaya in Bi- ated at about ₹12,000 crore, production for Bharat Cok- pacted due to land, industry period last year. Coal off- duction target for FY25 is
March next year and float has been done accordingly. har, Zaheerabad in Telan- will come from the Centre, ing Coal (BCCL), Central sources told businessline. take during this period wit- 838 mt. The company’s scrip
tenders by this year-end, Environmental clearance gana, Orvakal and Kopparthy the land cost of projects, of Coalfields (CCL) and North- In the first half of the cur- nessed a growth of 1.7 per ended the day at ₹508.40
sources in the National In- and infrastructure construc- in AP, Jodhpur-Pali in Ra- an estimated ₹11,000 crore, ern Coalfields (NCL) for the rent financial year, Coal In- cent y-o-y at 366.6 mt. apiece on BSE, which was
dustrial Corridor Develop- tion are also sector-specific. jasthan and one in Haryana. will be provided by States. If month of September. For dia’s output stood at 341.3 For BCCL, CCL and NCL, down 0.33 per cent from the
ment Corporation (NICDC) “Various details have been “The industrial parks in the infrastructure cost of the South Eastern Coalfields mt, which was up 2.5 per production during Septem- previous close.
said. kept in mind. For instance, Dighi and Krishnapatnam projects overshoot estim-
“All the paper work re- for a chemical industry, there will be good examples of ates, then States can borrow
businessline.
WEDNESDAY - OCTOBER 2 - 2024
Right option
O
ne key takeaway from the
strike at Samsung’s
Perumbudur factory is
that manufacturers who
Curbs on equity derivatives welcome follow the law and pay
taxes expect a stable environment
without unnecessary disruptions.
tock market regulator, the Securities and
S
The government needs to establish a
Exchange Board of India (SEBI), has finally clear framework to prevent industrial
unrest and strikes, which have led to
bitten the bullet and begun implementing factory closures and job losses for BIJOY GHOSH
far-reaching changes in the equity index derivative decades. Since the 1970s, India has
segment. These changes had become exigent
because speculative activity had increased manifold
in this segment since the pandemic, with retail
experienced hundreds of labour strikes
across key sectors like textiles,
engineering, automobiles, and
electronics in major industrial regions
such as Maharashtra, Gujarat, Haryana,
Resolve industrial unrest
through clear laws
investors participating in a big way. There is also an
West Bengal, Kanpur, and Punjab.
unhealthy concentration of trading activity, with While strikes address issues like low
almost 98 per cent of equity futures and options wages, poor working conditions, and
trading on the NSE limited to just Nifty50, fears of job losses from modernisation,
they have sometimes hurt the very
BankNifty and FinNifty options. workers they aim to protect. For LABOUR PANGS. Apart from laws that ensure written contracts, severance pay and
example, during the textile strikes and
Besides, most trading is observed in mill closures in Kanpur in the 1970s and regulated working hours, mediation and arbitration systems too can end disputes quickly
weekly option contracts expiring on a 1980s, many workers were forced to take
particular day, due to the lower option on jobs like rickshaw pulling or nature of labour relations in India’s Tata Nano plant, ultimately forced the quickly before they escalate.
premiums on the expiry day. The regulator construction work. critical auto industry. company to relocate to Gujarat. The state can involve unions in
At that time, India’s textile industry In Kerala, known for its strong labour In Tamil Nadu, strikes in the 1980s discussions on wages and worker
had to act fast given that individual was on a par with China’s, but while movements, the 1984 FACT employees and 1990s in Coimbatore and Tiruppur welfare, but unions should not interfere
investors were getting increasingly lured India declined, China quickly became strike, lasting several weeks, disrupted disrupted textile production. More with individual company operations.
into F&O trading. A recent study done by the global leader. fertilizer production over job security recently, strikes at Hyundai in 2007-08, It is essential to have a clear legal
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SEBI revealed that 93 per cent of individual China does not worry about strikes as and wage issues. Similarly, the Foxconn in 2009, and the ongoing framework outlining manufacturers’
investors made losses while trading in it has only one trade union, the Hindustan Newsprint Ltd strike in 1994 Samsung strike have halted car and obligations regarding labour law
All-China Federation of Trade Unions halted production at the Velloor factory, electronics manufacturing, highlighting compliance and worker welfare. If
equity futures and options between FY22 (ACFTU). It works closely with the affecting the local publishing industry. the continued impact of labour disputes companies comply with these laws and
and FY24 and total loss incurred by them government to manage worker These strikes underscored the economic on the state's industrial sector. pay taxes, the state must resolve any
stood at ₹1.8 lakh crore in this period. With grievances and avoid unrest. So, strikes, challenges facing traditional sectors in Gujarat, with its diverse industrial labour issues. If the government
average loss incurred by each of these when they happen, are under control. In the State as they grappled with base, has also faced significant strikes. believes unions should be part of
contrast, India’s trade unions are often modernisation. The 1974 Textile Workers’ Strike in management or formally recognised by
traders at ₹2 lakh over the three years, this tied to political parties, with strikes In Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, once called Ahmedabad led to mass lay-offs and the factories, it should pass laws to ensure
activity is clearly resulting in a loss of sometimes driven by political motives. Manchester of the East, a series of major closure of several mills, while the 2008 transparency for future investors.
capital for a large section of society. The strikes contributed to the decline of the General Motors strike in Halol halted Collaboration between Central and
study also pointed out foreign portfolio MAJOR STRIKES city’s once-booming textile, leather, and car production for weeks. More recently, State governments is necessary to
It’s important to remember major defence industries. The 1977-78 Textile in 2015, strikes by Maruti-Suzuki proactively address labour disputes in
investors and brokers trading on their labour strikes that severely affected key Mill strikes, lasting several months, led suppliers disrupted the automaker’s large firms.
proprietary books raked in profits, as they industries and regions. to large-scale unemployment and the supply chain, reflecting the continued Industrial espionage and disruption
have the deep pockets and skills to use In Maharashtra, the Bombay Textile beginning of Kanpur’s industrial influence of labour unions in Gujarat’s are routine global operations.
sophisticated algorithmic trading tools. strike of 1982-1983, led by union leader decline. Later strikes, such as the 1981 industrial sectors. Intelligence units should be set up to
With a similar study conducted by SEBI in Datta Samant, lasted 18 months and Elgin Mill strike and the 1992 Swadeshi Punjab’s textile and bicycle detect disruptions caused by external
crippled the city’s textile industry, Cotton Mill strike, culminated in the manufacturing industries have been actors.
January 2023 indicating the same, the leading to mass unemployment as mills collapse of Kanpur’s manufacturing similarly affected. Strikes in Ludhiana’s Finally, bipartisan support from all
regulator was quite sure that trading in the shut down. This strike marked the sector. textile sector in the 1980s and bicycle political parties is crucial, as significant
F&O segment was hurting individual collapse of Mumbai’s once-flourishing West Bengal, another State with a manufacturing strikes at Hero Cycles trade unions are often affiliated with
traders. Meanwhile, exchanges are stoking textile sector. A decade later, in 1993, the strong history of labour activism, saw and Avon Cycles in 1998 and 2010 political parties.
Hindustan Lever strike in Sewri lasted the 1977 Jute Mill strikes in Kolkata, disrupted production and highlighted Governments hesitate to reform
this frenzied activity with multiple weekly four years. Workers protested which accelerated the decline of the the adverse impact of labour disputes on labour laws out of fear of losing votes,
option contracts. Brokers lure gullible modernisation plans that they feared city’s once-dominant jute industry. The employment and modernisation efforts. even though these laws only impact 10
individuals with promises of quick riches. would lead to job cuts, highlighting 2008 Tata Motors Singur protest, which per cent of workers in the organised
It is well that SEBI has accepted most of ongoing tensions between industrial opposed land acquisition for a proposed STRATEGY TO REDUCE STRIKES sector. Meanwhile, unions and the
progress and employment security. It’s essential to prioritise the protection government do little to improve
the recommendations of the working
group, headed by G Padmanabhan, which
In Haryana, the Maruti Suzuki Collaboration between of workers’ rights and improve working conditions for 90 per cent of workers in
Workers’ Union strike at the Manesar conditions while ensuring stability. Key the unorganised sector. Despite the
has done a detailed analysis of the activity plant during 2011-12 drew national Central and State steps include enforcing labour laws that challenges, factory workers are still
in the F&O segment and given practical attention due to its violent nature, governments is necessary ensure written contracts, severance pay, better off than those in unorganised
including the death of a manager. This and regulated working hours. It is also jobs.
suggestions to curb it. The increase in
strike lasted several weeks and halted to proactively address labour critical to establish mediation and
contract sizes from the current ₹5- 10 lakh production, demonstrating the fragile disputes in large firms arbitration systems to resolve disputes The writer is founder, Global Trade Research Initiative
to ₹15-₹20 lakh will help cut some of the
speculative positions. Similarly, the move
to collect upfront margins from option
buyers will remove the leverage currently
available for doing intraday trading. This
coupled with intraday monitoring of
Weaving a ‘Digital Khadi’ for Bharat
position limits will ensure that brokers do
not allow their clients to trade excessively Digital villages providing community services are governed by digital public infrastructure. Can they revive the Khadi spirit?
during the session. Increase in extreme loss Digital Public Good Alliance Commerce) enables product discovery
margin around the expiry day will help curb Rahul Kulkarni specifications, guided by the UNSG among various sellers through Beckn.
the tendency to trade on that day. The move Roadmap for Digital Cooperation. Governance: Using the analogy of
M
to reduce weekly derivative contracts to a ahatma Gandhi’s vision for This is a collaborative effort among panchayati raj, today's tech requires
ideal Indian villages various Indian organizations and governance mechanisms —
single benchmark index of an exchange is emphasised active international bodies like the WHO; decision-making frameworks,
especially useful as it will reduce the participation in community governance consider these as digital villages coming transparent processes and codes of
avenues available for speculation. and development. He viewed ‘Khadi’ as a together for the global good. The same conduct that promote community goals.
There is likely to be strong opposition to symbol of unity, economic freedom, and spirit of collaborative creation and The Foundation for Interoperability
equality, advocating decentralised adoption of standards by various digital in the Digital Economy (FIDE) governs
these changes since exchanges as well as production and distribution of essential villages is what powers Universal the Beckn protocol, fostering innovation
brokers stand to lose a significant portion goods. Payment Interface (UPI) for payments. and co-creation among ecosystem
of their business once they are Today, as we approach a technological In healthcare, the Ayushman Bharat participants by building interoperable
implemented. But the regulator needs to go revolution, it is essential to reflect on Digital Health Mission (ABDM) uses the open protocol specifications for various
the relevance of these ideas. In our Unified Health Interface (UHI) KHADI. Digital moves K ARTHIKEYAN G applications. Each digital village, like
ahead with the changes for sustainable technology-driven era, millions of digital standard for seamless information FIDE, develops its own charter,
growth of the market, and for protecting villages exist as information networks exchange between health providers. In the right skills and relevant problem contributor base, and funding sources to
individual investors. governed by opensource digital public education, the National Digital statements (or in tech parlance, issues) sustain its operations.
infrastructure. Can these digital Education Architecture (NDEAR) when weaving digital Khadi. Digital Constructs such as Digital
communities become as recognisable, provides a blueprint for implementing villages like the Code for GovTech Cooperatives and Data Fiduciaries are
simple, and unifying as Khadi? As these technology in education. Community get created to solve for this. yet to evolve in the digital fabric of
POCKET RAVIKANTH digital (tech) communities create digital Discovery: So how do members and The community identifies ‘good first Bharat, which will also feed into the
products today, their efforts rest on organisations in these digital villages issues’ from thousands of GitHub weaving of the digital Khadi. It's
three key pillars: Standards, Discovery, come together to build Digital Public repositories of Digital Public Good remarkable to see digital villages form
and Governance. Goods and Infrastructure? builders such as MeitY, National Health organically, connect through protocols,
The spirit of Khadi is embodied in the As in a village republic, every member Authority, EkStep, eGov and SamagraX build on standards, and collaborate via
Khadi mark as a standard. Similarly, of the community contributes unique among others. This focus on ‘good first governance principles and common
open standards in technology — publicly skills to enrich the community; digital issues’ helps new contributors easily charters.
available technical specifications, (tech) communities comprise diverse start their ‘digital charkha.’ Discovery Preserving the autonomy of these
protocols or formats — serve a vital role. talents like product managers, across assets is facilitated by standard communities while enhancing
A key example of standards in action is developers, and UX researchers. protocols like Beckn. interoperability and discoverability is
the digital vaccine certificate system. Identifying and sourcing these skills For instance, ONEST (Open Network crucial. As we embark on this journey,
This success stems from DIVOC from the right spaces is essential for for Education and Skilling let’s honour the spirit of Khadi harmony
(Digital Infrastructure for Verifiable curating a community that serves the Transformations) uses Beckn to help in our digital revolution.
Open Credentialing), which is an open greater good. users find educational content, teachers,
source Digital Public Good, built on A key challenge is enabling the financial support, and job opportunities. The writer is Chief Technologist at Samagra, a
open-source standards and aligned with discovery of the right contributors with ONDC (Open Network for Digital mission-driven governance consulting firm
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Spurious drugs menace the industry to serve its purpose and the lead to protect the image of saving the innocent/unsuspecting more national awards.
The Editorial ‘Dangerous ailment’, mandate. double digit growing sector but it human lives across the nation. Today it is common for actors to
(October 1), clearly points to the Jose Abraham also CDSCO’s responsibility to nip Kumar Gupt flaunt their six or eight packs but it
importance of ‘zero tolerance’ Vaikom (Kerala) this evil in bud. Panchkula (Haryana) was Mithun Chakrborty who started
approach in quality of medicines. It also goes without saying that this trend. His super hit film Disco
The statistics and percentage ratios Act fast and prudently too Ministry of Health & Family Welfare's Mithun’s achievement Dancer not only became a hit movie
on NSQs through the immediate This refers to ‘More action needed much needed ‘Action taken Report’ Apropos to ‘Mithun Chakraborty to in India but has a cult following in the
past decade is no matter of comfort. against substandard, spurious drugs’ (ATR) following the CDSCO’s get Dadasaheb Phalke Lifetime former USSR, Eastern Europe, Africa
The deterioration in the quality is (October 1). It was disturbing to revelation of some such disturbing award for 2022’. Miithun Da was and Middle East. A Limca book of
appalling. Quality and learn that the Central Drugs facts, ought to be put in the public born in Barisal, Bangladesh. He has records in his name, 19 movies
standardisation should be upheld by Standard Control Organisation domain. had his share of struggle when he released in 1989, is still unbroken. His
the pharmaceutical industry, (CDSCO) recently put out a list of Licenses of the units found had to sleep on Bombay pavements rise to the top is indeed a testament
checked and certified by appropriate over 50 medicines that were either producing and marketing such with a hungry stomach in his early that one can fulfill all his dreams with
regulatory authorities, stringent — found to be spurious or ‘not of spurious or sub-standard medicines, life. He is the only actor to be perseverance.
rule based — punitive measures standard quality’. must be 'cancelled' forthwith. awarded a National award for his Bal Govind
enforced upon errant entities, for While industry bodies should take Nothing can be more precious than debut film and later he won two Noida
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WEDNESDAY - OCTOBER 2 - 2024
A
Sudhanshu Mani s temperatures soar and
monsoons intensify, South
T
he officers of the Indian Asia stands at the centre of a
Railway (IR) have long held brewing climate disaster.
adeep sense of pride in Recent floods in West
their organisation, which seems to Bengal, where rivers breached
fading. embankments and displaced thousands,
Arecent news report said that have submerged vast lands.
four years after the Indian Railway In 2023, rainfall surged over 40 per
Management Service (IRMS) was cent above normal across South and
introduced — intended as a North-Eastern India, Bangladesh, and
merger of eight railway services Myanmar, displacing millions. REUTERS
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rollbacks. And the current version engineering service used to be a recurring floods. The future for this already surging, with the World Bank economic desperation in Bangladesh save lives.
of IRMS emerged — a misstep that top choice, but now it’s no longer region is increasingly hostile to human estimating that 216 million people will create a volatile situation. The India and Bangladesh should
has undermined the very goals it available. Out of 150 intended habitation. move within their countries by 2050 due demographic pressures on India’s collaborate on cross-border water
set out to achieve. candidates, only 90 joined, a to climate impacts. north-eastern borders could soon lead to management, particularly for rivers like
The key issue is that while the majority of whom are on leave, LIVELIHOOD IMPACT In India alone, millions could be an untenable security crisis. the Brahmaputra, to mitigate flooding
top management continues to hoping to attempt the exam again. These climate shifts carry severe displaced if climate targets remain caused by glacial melts. In agriculture,
enjoy their departmental silos, This leaves only a disillusioned consequences for livelihoods, unmet. As coastal populations move SECURITY ISSUE investing in resilient practices, such as
new executives are now inducted few to carry forward the vision for particularly in rural areas where inland, cities already straining under Migration is not just a humanitarian issue drought-resistant crops and updated
through a unified service via the IR. agriculture is the economic backbone. overpopulation will face a monumental — it poses a threat to India’s national irrigation systems, will help buffer
Civil Services examination. The reform has also led to a Extreme heatwaves are already reducing challenge in resettling climate refugees. security. According to NCRB data, in against erratic rainfall patterns.
However, career progression still crippling shortage of officers at crop yields, with wheat and rice Migration will bring severe 2020, 7,686 foreign nationals were found Finally, migration policies need an
remains largely confined to the lower level, exacerbated by the production projected to drop by up to 30 socio-political challenges, especially in violating Indian laws. overhaul. Instead of perceiving migrants
respective cadres until Level 17 lack of recruitment over the past per cent by 2050. India’s politically sensitive Combined with declining agricultural as a threat, India could integrate
(Board Member), while Level 16 three years. In Bangladesh, saltwater intrusion north-eastern States. The ongoing productivity and worsening food displaced populations by focusing on
(General Manager) positions were Forty probationers from the from rising seas is turning once-fertile Assamese protests against illegal security, socio-economic disparities will skill development and offering
already open to all departments. first IRMS batch have raised land barren, while irregular monsoons in immigration highlight the fragility of the fuel internal unrest. economic opportunities in
The hastily implemented concerns in representations to the India’s eastern regions disrupt planting Internationally, India must prepare for underpopulated regions.
unification, without proper Railway Board, fearing a cycles. As land-based livelihoods a future where climate refugees become a India, as the region’s largest power,
thought given to integrating government backtrack that could collapse, poverty will deepen, India must prepare for a central geopolitical issue. Managing this must lead with foresight and empathy.
trainee officers into active service, split IRMS back into technical and accelerating the crisis and creating a future where climate crisis requires deft diplomacy with Failing to act will not only accelerate
has not only fallen way short of non-technical streams. They growing tide of landless families with Bangladesh and Myanmar while ensuring environmental degradation but may
breaking departmental silos in top arguethat such a move would nowhere to turn. refugees become a that migration policies remain humane destabilise the entire subcontinent, with
positions; it would also entrench undo the vision of a unified service This climate crisis sets the stage for geopolitical issue. Managing and secure. Striking the right balance consequences going beyond South Asia.
departmentalism. capable of meeting the aspirations one of the largest waves of between border control and
of a 21st-century India. While one climate-induced migration in history. this requires deft diplomacy humanitarian responsibility will be The writer is with NCAER in New Delhi. Views
OTHER KEY PROBLEMS must sympathise with the Coastal erosion is swallowing villages in with Bangladesh, Myanmar crucial. expressed are personal
Non-engineers in technical probationers caught in this
roles: It is hard to imagine uncertain situation, separating
non-engineers managing technical and non-technical wings
technical departments at the might still be a better solution, Short take
ground level in the Railways. But even if less than ideal, than the
that is the new reality. However, if
there is an attempt to exclude
current IRMS structure.
Rumours abound that the
OPEC+ unlikely to
them, the whole point of
unification is lost.
Ministry is considering scrapping
IRMS. change output policy
Confusing oversightfor new The powers-that-be should
recruits: Since they do not belong recognise that there’s no shame in Reuters
to any discipline, would General backtracking if the so-called
A
Managers oversee their postings solution turns out to be worse n OPEC+ panel is unlikely this
and transfers? This makes no than the original problem. week to recommend any
sense in practice. changes to its current deal to
Absurdly short tenures: Some The writer is Retd. GM/IRand Independent reduce production and to start
officers are posted in Level 16 Consultant; Leader of Vande Bharat project unwinding some cuts from December,
despite recent sharp declines in oil
prices, five sources from the producer
group told Reuters.
thehindu businessline.
Top ministers from the
Organization of the Petroleum
Exporting Countries and allies led by
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. Russia, or OPEC+ as the group is
known, will hold an online joint
October 2, 2004 ministerial monitoring committee
(JMMC) meeting on Wednesday at
CAS implementation in Govt’s hands: TRAI 1200 GMT.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has suggested three alternative “Although the oil market situation is
models to introduce addressability in the cable television system whereby a bit complicated, I do not expect a new
consumers would pay for the channel they wish to view. In its decision or any change to the OPEC+
recommendation submitted to the Information and Broadcasting Ministry, the agreement in Wednesday's meeting,”
regulator has said that an acceptable model is to be found in each area. one of the sources said, declining to be
identified.
Import duty on polymers cut Oil prices have fallen in 2024 with
The Finance Ministry on Thursday lowered the customs duty on the host of Brent crude last month slipping below
polymer feedstocks, intermediates and finished goods as part of its overall $70 a barrel for the first time since
attempt to reduce inflation. A senior Finance Ministry maintained that the 2021, pressured by concern about
revenue loss to the exchequer from the duty cuts “would not be very global demand and rising supply
significant” as the imports of polymers into the country are not very large. outside OPEC+. Brent was trading near
$71 on Tuesday.
IDBI eyes second largest bank slot in the short term OPEC+ is currently cutting output
IDBI Ltd in its new avatar beginning today, is expected to become the second by a total of 5.86 million barrels per day
largest commercial bank in the country in the short term, and inch closer to (bpd), or about 5.7 per cent of global
the Number One in the medium term, according to Mr M Damodaran, demand, in a series of steps agreed
Chairman, IDBI. since late 2022.
QUICKLY.
BSE shares jump 4.7% as
new fee structure kicks in
Flood of IPOs: 13 firms file draft Vikram Solar plans to
raise ₹1,500 crore
papers with SEBI in a single day Our Bureau
New Delhi
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The offer will use a book- GW listed as of July 2024.
accounts and assets as well as were Tech Mahindra (2.9 per building process, allocating
other entities if they fail to Anupama Ghosh cent), Mahindra & Mahindra Varde Partners not more than 50 per cent to CAPACITY EXPANSION
make the payment within 15 Mumbai (2.9 per cent), Britannia (1.8 qualified institutional buy- In response to growing mar-
days. PTI per cent), Infosys (1.62 per Our Bureau ers, a minimum of 15 per ket demand, the company is
The stock market ended cent), and Adani Enterprises Mumbai cent to non-institutional actively pursuing expansion
marginally lower on Tuesday (1.5 per cent). bidders, and at least 35 per to increase production capa-
Godrej Properties board after a volatile trading ses- The top losers on the NSE The board of Reliance Infra- cent to retail individual in- city to 10.50 GW by FY26 and
okays ₹6,000 cr NCD issue sion marked by sector-spe- were IndusInd Bank (-2.66 structure has approved the vestors. 15.50 GW by FY27, including
cific movements. The bench- per cent), ONGC (-1.75 per raising of up to $350 million a 3 GW solar cell manufac-
mark Nifty 50 index wrapped BUCKING TREND. Tech Mahindra rallied 3 per cent to cent), Asian Paints (-1.63 per from VFSI Holdings Pte Ltd, USE OF FUNDS turing plant in Tamil Nadu.
up at 25,796.90, down 13.95 ₹1,625.40 on the NSE to emerge as the top gainer cent), Bajaj Auto (-1.38 per an affiliate of Värde Invest- The proceeds from the IPO Vikram Solar has com-
points or 0.05 per cent, while cent), and Tata Steel (-1.1 ment Partners LP, a global al- will be used to fund capital pleted or is engaged in over
the BSE Sensex settled at per cent). ternative investment firm. expenditure of ₹793.36 crore 275 projects totalling 1.03
84,266.29, shedding 33.49 to 1,668 declines on the BSE. Choice Broking, said, “On The volatility index, India This is in addition to the through investment in its GW capacity as of March 31,
points or 0.04 per cent. Tech stocks led the gains, the daily chart, Nifty formed VIX, cooled off significantly, ₹3,000 crore fund raise an- wholly-owned subsidiary, 2024.
Despite the subdued per- with Tech Mahindra rallying an inverted hammer candle- falling 6.26 per cent to settle nounced on September 19 VSL Green Power, to set up a The UN Global Compact
formance of the headline in- 2.9 per cent to emerge as the stick pattern below the pre- at 11.9875, indicating re- through a preferential issue. 3,000 megawatt (MW) solar endorses the company, and it
dices, broader markets out- top gainer on the Nifty. vious day’s candle, indicating duced market nervousness. The FCCBs will have ul- cell and module manufactur- is among the 93 Indian firms
Bengaluru: The board of Godrej performed, with the BSE Other IT majors such as In- the bulls are losing strength. Hrishikesh Yedve, AVP tra-low cost coupon of 5 per ing facility. Additionally, the approved by the Science
Properties on Tuesday Midcap and Smallcap indices fosys also performed well, This suggests a continuation Technical and Derivatives cent p.a. with a long maturity company plans to earmark Based Targets Initiative for
approved the issuance of gaining 0.3 per cent and 0.5 rising 1.62 per cent. of the sideways to bearish Research at Asit C. Mehta In- of 10 years. The FCCBs will ₹602.95 crore for expanding its sustainability efforts.
non-convertible debentures per cent respectively. The Nifty IT index jumped trend, with a focus on stock- vestment Intermediates Ltd, be convertible into equity the existing solar module The book-running lead
for an aggregate amount not over 1 per cent, gaining from specific movements while said, “If the index manages shares at ₹330 a share. manufacturing facility from managers for the IPO in-
exceeding ₹6,000 crore. Shares BREADTH POSITIVE positive remarks by Federal the index corrects.” to close above the doji’s high The board has also ap- 3,000 MW to 6,000 MW and clude Nuvama Wealth Man-
of Godrej Properties closed 2.9 The market breadth re- Reserve Chair Jerome Pow- of 25,910, the up move could proved an ESOS for all em- allocate funds for general agement and others, with
per cent higher at ₹3,252.45 on mained positive, with 2,296 ell. Mandar Bhojane, tech- GAINERS AND LOSERS extend towards the 26,200– ployees of the company and corporate purposes. Link Intime India as the
the NSE. OUR BUREAU stocks advancing compared nical research analyst at The top gainers on the NSE 26,500 levels.” its subsidiaries. According to the DRHP, registrar.
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43% surge in Q1 net profit
India committed to strengthening ties As RBI flags violations,
gold loan growth may slow
with Myanmar, Bangladesh: Sonowal Piyush Shukla
Mumbai
or business correspondents
(BCs) will be affected as the
third party would assess the
FORGING AHEAD. ‘Despite global economic stress, India focusing on developing new ports, transport corridors’ purity of loan themselves
Lenders are likely to go slow and store gold with banks
bl interview However, despite such
challenges posed by global
Indian-flagged vessels by
addressing challenges of
on growing their gold loan
book, and foresee a fall in re-
and NBFCs. Now if assessing
purity of gold has to be done
economic stress, India is fragmented cargo and turns from this product, as at the bank level and in front
Abhishek Law
Slowdown in focusing strategically on short-term chartering; they focus more on meeting of customer, the cost will
Mumbai: Northern Arc Capital,
whose shares were recently New Delhi economies of China developing new ports and thereby ensuring cargo higher compliance standards rise. A lot of lenders, who
listed, reported a 43 percent and Europe will have transport corridors, while aggregation and long-term after the Reserve Bank of In- entered gold loan business
rise in net profit to ₹93 crore in India remains committed to an impact on global simultaneously enhancing charter contracts. dia (RBI) on Monday flagged thinking it is a low-risk and
maintaining and enhancing the capacity of existing ones The company, we hope, violations by certain lenders high-reward business, will
the June quarter. The net
trade and connectivity with
trade dynamics. India to help mitigate some of will prove instrumental in in extending gold loans. moderate their growth plans,
interest income rose 40 per may see (some) impact
cent on year to ₹272 crore. Its both Myanmar and these impacts. By improving driving growth towards “There is a lot of informal- and return on asset will fall
lending portfolio was 32 per Bangladesh. on its cargo movement infrastructure and Indian ship ownership and ity which occurs because the as cost rises.
cent higher at ₹11,869 crore in In Myanmar, India is SARBANANDA SONOWAL
diversifying trade routes, tonnage. The SSC is segment which borrows this
June end, while funds AUM was working closely with the Union Minister of Ports, Shipping
India is striving to maintain envisioned to operate as a money, mainly in the IRREGULAR PRACTICES
at ₹2,770 crore. OUR BUREAU authorities to ensure and Waterways
robust cargo movement and professional ship service ₹60,000-₹1 lakh ticket size, is The RBI flagged irregular
continued operation of the support its economic growth management entity. It will in dire need and will accept practices, including ever-
Sittwe Port, while efforts are in the face of any global take on comprehensive whatever terms are being greening of loans, shortcom-
Since withdrawal, 98% of on to extend IBP in Myanmar and Bangladesh, As for Bangladesh, the changes. responsibilities including offered,” said a senior ings in usage of third parties
₹2,000 notes returned: RBI (India-Bangaldesh Protocol) does present challenges. But Chittagong Port remains a demand aggregation, private sector banker. for sourcing and appraisal of
route from Kolkata to India remains committed to crucial link in our regional Wasn’t the Centre procurement, contract He said that valuation of loans, and assessing valu-
Varanasi through inclusion maintaining and enhancing trade network. Protocol on planning to have a management, and ship gold loans is a clear issue, ation of such loans without
Mumbai: The Reserve Bank of of Sahibganj and Varanasi as trade and connectivity with Inland Water Transit and government and management, ensuring wherein it is not known the presence of customers,
India on Tuesday said 98 per new port of call, Union both countries. Trade (PIWTT), sets out industry co-promoted efficient coordination. whether all lenders assess among others.
cent of the ₹2,000 Minister of Ports, Shipping In Myanmar, we are rules and regulations for shipping line? purity of gold in accordance “Tightening of these pro-
denomination notes have been and Waterways (MoPSW), working closely with the conveyance of goods by The Shipping Corporation of Is India re-looking at a with norms. Secondly, if a cesses may affect growth, as-
returned since its May 2023 Sarbananda Sonowal, said. authorities to ensure registered vessels. India (SCI) - being a PLI scheme for lender is renewing the gold set quality recognition at
move to withdraw the currency According to him, India is continued operation of the Efforts are on to extend government-owned shipping shipbuilding? loan for a very long period, gold financiers,” global
notes. The total value of notes also looking at setting up its Sittwe Port. The port is vital IBP (India Bangaldesh line – is presently working to Indian shipbuilding chances of evergreening in- brokerage Jefferies said.
of the denomination has own Shipping Services for our access to the Protocol) route from develop a comprehensive industry’s challenge is that creases. “While we await more
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reduced to ₹7,117 crore from Company (SSC) “to increase north-eastern States. Kolkata to Varanasi through business plan for expansion. there is a lack of domestic “There are bad practices clarity from our covered gold
the ₹3.56 lakh crore on May 19, the share of Indian-flagged Planned facilities to be inclusion of Sahibganj and Also, the MoPSW is demand, and the industry is of multiple loans being ex- NBFCs, traditional gold fin-
2023, it said. “98 per cent of vessels” and address constructed at Sittwe will Varanasi as new Port of Call. collaborating with SCI and not price-competitive with tended on the same PAN anciers like Muthoot, MGFL
the ₹2000 bank notes have challenges of fragmented meet the goal of Kaladan Our initiatives, like the other ministries – including the global market leaders. number. Does that mean that (Manappuram Finance)
been returned,” the RBI said. PTI cargo and short-term Multi-Modal Transit use of Chittagong and the Ministry of Commerce Therefore, our policies and one borrower is taking mul- have been audited by RBI,
chartering. Transport Project, Mongla ports for transit, are and Industry, the Ministry of schemes have been to bridge tiple people’s jewellery and and thus may have fewer
In an interview with (KMTTP). progressing, and we remain Petroleum, the Ministry of this difference and bring securing loan under the gaps. IIFL Finance should
IIFL Home, ITC tie up over businessline, Sonowal spoke The River Kaladan (is) optimistic about further Fertilizer and Ministry of domestic and global demand same PAN number? In this also be unaffected, as it has
home loans for farmers about India navigating stress where the IWT (inland water expanding trade routes. We Steel – with the primary to Indian shipyards. segment, there can be a lot of undertaken corrective meas-
in the neighbourhood — transit) can be integrated have confidence in our objective to gather data, The performance-linked forced issues,” the banker ures and has been allowed to
especially Myanmar and with shipping to form a cooperation with conduct market assessment, incentive scheme (PLIs) was said. Then comes the pricing restart gold loans post RBI
Bangladesh — to manage transport link. Using this Bangladesh to address any stakeholder interaction, discussed with industry issue, where in case of pay- audit,” it said.
port operations there, strain transport link, cargo can be operational issues as and cargo aggregation and then stakeholders at workshops ment delay, gold loan com- A senior executive at a
on global economies moved from Kolkata Port when they arise. develop strategies for the held on February 14, 2024; panies charge borrower a private bank said the RBI’s
impacting cargo movement, (India) or other ports of our shipping line aligned with and also on February 21, rollover fee. directions has not taken the
setting up a Shipping country to Sittwe Port Some key economies the industry needs. 2024. Subsequently, the “Now lenders will have to bank by surprise, as the
Services Company, and (Myanmar) by sea; and from like Europe and China Also, as a part of the Ministry has also held improve practices; it will lender has been careful
pushing for PLI. Sittwe port to Mizoram (in are under stress. How proposed MDF (Maritime multiple discussions with take a temporary knock for about assessing, compliance
Edited excerpts: NE India) either through the does it impact cargo Development Fund) a various stakeholders on ways not just three months but a and due diligence. The bank
Kolkata: IIFL Home Finance has inland water transit or via movement to and from Shipping Services Company to boost ship-building longer period. If these strin- is also in constant conversa-
tied up with ITC, to address the Stress in the highway, and vice-versa. The India? (SSC) is being planned as an output in India. gent norms are implemented tion with the RBI as the regu-
home-financing needs of neighbourhood is India Ports Global Ltd Slowdown in economies of enabler. All incentives, including -- on one person one loan, lator conducts routine in-
farmers. The partnership with apparent, especially in (IPGL) will be responsible China and Europe will have those in terms of skilling, and renewal of loans and pri- spections. “I don’t see much
Agro business division of Bangladesh and for operating Kaladan an impact on global trade What would be the R&D and capacity cing being based on certain of an issue, but there is a
diversified ITC Ltd will create a Myanmar. How is Multi-Modal Transit dynamics. And India, as a objective of this development, which may be diligence -- I think there will formal note by the RBI. We
dedicated channel for IIFL HFL, MoPSW dealing with Transport Project; major player in the Shipping Services effective in boosting the be some impact on volumes have to reach out to the regu-
enabling farmers in rural areas port ops in these operations and maintenance international trade arena, Company (SSC)? container manufacturing and practises,” he said. lator with processes under-
access a wide range of home countries? of Sittwe Port and IWT Port may experience (some) The Shipping Services and shipbuilding industry The gold loan co-lending taken. We will further
loan services, IIFL Home The situation in our of Paletwa (also in impact on its cargo Company is envisioned to capacity, are being or other partnerships strengthen our audit pro-
Finance said. OUR BUREAU neighbourhood, particularly Myanmar). movement. increase the share of considered. between banks and fintechs cesses,,” he said.
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Israel starts ground operations in Lebanon with ‘limited’ raids
economy, trade issues BREWING CONFLICT. Invasion follows deadly detonation of booby-trapped pagers, two weeks of airstrikes, and killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah
pulled back from positions on the capital Damascus, Israel’s ground invasion areas near buildings it said
Reuters along the border, the source Syrian state media said on into Lebanon follows its contained Hezbollah infra-
Beirut added. Tuesday citing a military deadly detonation of booby- structure south of the
A Lebanese army spokes- source. Israel’s military said trapped Hezbollah pagers, capital.
Israel said its troops had person did not confirm or it does not comment on for- two weeks of airstrikes, and In the past 24 hours, at
launched raids inside Le- deny the movement. eign media reports. its killing on Friday of least 95 people had been
banon on Tuesday, starting Lebanon’s army has his- Israel has been carrying Hezbollah leader Hassan killed and 172 wounded in Is-
its widely expected ground torically stayed on the side- out strikes against Iran- Nasrallah, which dealt the raeli strikes on Lebanon’s
Beijing: Chinese Commerce operations after two weeks lines of major conflicts with linked targets in Syria for group one of the heaviest southern regions, the east-
Minister Wang Wentao and US of devastating airstrikes Israel, and in the last year of years but has ramped up blows in decades. ern Bekaa Valley, and Beirut,
counterpart will hold a call in against Hezbollah’s com- hostilities has not fired on raids since the Palestinian Lebanon’s health ministry
on trade and economic ties, mand structure and weapons the Israeli military. militant group Hamas at- 1,000 CIVILIANS DEAD said early on Tuesday.
China’s state-run Xinhua news sites. The operation into Le- tacked Israel’s southern ter- The intensive air strikes have Hezbollah’s deputy leader
agency reported on Tuesday. The Israeli military said banon represents an escala- ritory on Oct. 7, 2023. eliminated several Hezbol- Naim Qassem on Monday
They will exchange views on the operations in Lebanon tion of the conflict in the Hamas killed 1,200 people lah commanders but also said “the resistance forces
bilateral trade relations, . A new began on Monday night and Middle East between Israel and took about 250 hostage killed about 1,000 civilians are ready for a ground en-
round of US tariffs on $18 involved paratroops and and Iran-backed militants in its assault on Israel, ac- and forced one million to flee gagement” adding that
billion of Chinese goods commandos from the elite that now threatens to suck in MOUNTING TENSIONS. Israeli armoured vehicles are cording to Israeli tallies. their homes, according to Hezbollah continued to fire
including EVs, EV batteries and 98th division, which was de- the US and Iran. arranged in formation amid cross-border hostilities between Israel in response the Lebanese government. rockets as deep as 150 km
solar panels took effect in late ployed to the northern front Hezbollah and Israel in northern Israel on Tuesday REUTERS launched a massive assault Overnight, strikes hit (93 miles) into Israeli
September, with lithium-ion two weeks ago from Gaza HEAVY SHELLING on Hamas in Gaza, reducing Beirut’s southern suburbs, a territory.
batteries bearing the brunt of where they had been fighting Local residents in the Le- An Israeli strike in Le- between Hezbollah and Is- most of the Palestinian ter- security source said. “We know that the battle
the levies by value. REUTERS for months. banese border town of Aita banon early on Tuesday tar- rael broke out nearly a year ritory to rubble, displacing A Reuters reporter wit- may be long. We will win as
It said its air force and ar- al-Shaab reported heavy geted Mounir Maqdah, com- ago. most of its 2.3 million people nessed a flash of light and a we won in the liberation of
tillery supported ground shelling and the sound of mander of the Lebanese In Syria, three civilians and killing more than 41,300 series of loud blasts about an 2006,” he said, referring to
Pfizer raises $3 billion by
troops engaged in “limited, helicopters and drones over- branch of the Palestinian Fa- were killed and nine others Palestinians, according to hour after the Israeli military the last big conflict between
selling part of Haleon stake
localised, and targeted head. tah movement’s military injured in an Israeli airstrike the Gaza health ministry. warned residents to evacuate the two foes.
ground raids” against Flares were repeatedly wing, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs
Hezbollah in southern Le- launched over the Lebanese Brigade, according to two
Pfizer Inc has raised about £2.4
banon villages that posed “an border town of Rmeish, Palestinian security officials.
billion ($3.2 billion) from the sale
immediate threat to Israeli lighting up the night sky. His fate was unknown.
of Haleon Plc shares, as it further
communities in northern Lebanon’s armed group The strike hit a building in
reduces its stake in the UK
Israel”. Hezbollah said on Tuesday it the crowded Ain al-Hilweh
consumer health company.
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A Lebanese security had targeted Israeli troops Palestinian refugee camp
The US pharmaceutical firm
source told Reuters that Is- across the border in Metula near the southern city of
increased the number of shares
raeli units had crossed into twice with artillery and Sidon, the sources said.
to 640 million from 540 million
Lebanon overnight for re- rocket fire but made no men- It marked the first strike
after the sale had begun,
connaissance and probing tion of Israel’s launch of on Lebanon’s largest
according to terms of the deal
operations. ground operations into Palestinian camp since
seen by Bloomberg News.
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Base metals rebound in
Excess rain lowers urad prices below MSP in some areas
thin Chinese holiday trade
LOW CROP QUALITY. At least 30% of the pulses variety is feared to be affected amidst an over 5 per cent decrease in kharif acreage
said B Krishnamurthy, Man- Kalaburgi, Bidar and Vi- has been lower. gions this year.
Vishwanath Kulkarni aging Director of Chennai- jayapura districts of MAFW data showed that
Subramani Ra Mancombu based Four P International. Karnataka and also in parts the area under urad dropped LIMITED RISE LIKELY
Bengaluru/Chennai According to Agmarknet, of Maharashtra,” said Basav- to 9.79 lh from 13.90 lh and “In Bundelkhand (Uttar Pra-
an arm of the Ministry of Ag- araj Ingin, president of the in Rajasthan, it dropped to desh), the crop has severely
Arrivals of kharif urad (black riculture and Farmers’ Wel- Karnataka Pradesh Red 2.98 lh from 3.18 lh. been affected while in other
matpe) have begun in Maha- fare (MAFW), the weighted Gram Growers Association In Jharkhand, urad places the impact is limited.
rashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat average price of urad was in Kalaburgi. Besides, the acreage increased to 1.24 lh Due to the rain, the moisture
London: Prices of copper and and Uttar Pradesh but the ₹6,869 a quintal during the shortage of labour has also (1.02 lh last year) while in content was high but with
aluminium rose as economic quality of the produce has weekend. impacted the harvest, he Chhattisgarh there was a the withdrawal of the mon-
stimulus measures by top been affected by the recent said. marginal improvement in soon, we can expect clear
metals consumer China rain, traders said. MODAL PRICE coverage at 1.37 lh (1.36 lh). skies which is good for the
spurred a recovery. The problem with quality On Monday, the modal price M.P COVERAGE DOWN In Gujarat, too, the area in- crop. Prices are lower due to
Three-month copper on the comes on the heels of a drop (the rate at which most According to MAFW, the creased to 0.83 lh (0.79 lh). high imports,” said Rahul
LME rose 0.7 per cent to in the area under the crop trades take place) was ACREAGE DOWN. According to the Agriculture Ministry, the area under urad during the Punit Bachawat, a miller Chauhan of IGrain India.
$9,898.50 a tonne, while this year. ₹5,072 a quintal in Bidar, area under urad during the current kharif season is lower at current kharif season is in Ahmedabad, said the urad The surge in urad prices in
aluminium gained 0.9 per cent In view of quality issues, Karnataka, and ₹7,400 in 30.73 lakh hectares compared with 32.60 lh a year ago lower at 30.73 lakh hectares crop could be lower by about view of the lower crop could
to $2,636.50. REUTERS urad prices in some key re- Karjat in Ahmednagar, Ma- (lh) compared with 32.60 lh 30 per cent over last year be limited since demand is
gions are ruling below the harashtra. In other markets a year ago. due to the damage caused by usually slack after Diwali,
minimum support price of such as Indore (Madhya Pra- per quintal range across vari- cause of any excess produc- Krishnamurthy said the excess rain in parts of Mad- said Krishnamurthy.
₹7,400 a quintal. desh) and Kanpur (Uttar ous agri-terminal markets in tion. They are down because acreage in Madhya Pradesh hya Pradesh and Gujarat. Currently, Myanmar is
Palm oil rebounds on “The urad crop has been Pradesh), the price was Karnataka. In Maharashtra farmers are dumping their was lower by 60 per cent but Krishnamurthy pegged quoting $1,032 a tonne free-
Indonesia’s price hike affected by rains so much higher than the MSP. markets, the modal price is low quality produce,” Krish- Karnataka (up 60 per cent) the crop damage at 30-40 per on-board for urad while
that farmers, who usually Trade sources said the hovering in the ₹6,500-7,700 namurthy said. and Maharashtra (up over 50 cent. Excess rain has been a Brazil is quoting at $1,080.
take home a portion of the modal price of urad had been range. “Excess rain damaged the per cent) reduced the gap. In problem for the urad crop India imports urad from
Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian palm produce, are not taking it,” ruling in the ₹4,150-6,600 “Prices are lower not be- urad crop in Yadgiri, Rajasthan, too, the coverage across all key growing re- both nations.
oil futures ended higher
bouncing back after two
consecutive sessions of
declines, buoyed by Indonesia's
plan to hike its October
reference price. The
benchmark palm oil contract
No sustained signal of La Nina’s IMD predicts ‘above-normal’ N-E monsoon
emergence: Australian agency
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for December delivery on the ference, IMD Director Gen- The IMD said above-nor-
Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Our Bureau eral Mrutyunjay Mohapatra mal temperatures (both
Exchange gained 14 ringgit to New Delhi said according to Multi- maximum and minimum)
4,009 ringgit ($963.47) a ENSO-neutral levels,” said US AGENCY FORECAST Model Ensemble (MME) are likely in most parts of the
Subramani Ra Mancombu BoM. The Climate Prediction Cen- The India Meteorological probability forecast, many country in October, except
tonne. REUTERS
Chennai The Bureau’s model sug- ter (CPC, an arm of the US Department on Tuesday said areas of central India, south for certain areas in central
gests that sea surface tem- National Oceanic and Atmo- the north-east monsoon, peninsular region and some India and the adjoining
There is yet no consistent or peratures (SSTs) will likely spheric Administration which brings rains to five parts of north-east may have southern peninsula.
Haven demand, lower sustained signal of the La remain within the ENSO- (NOAA), said the departure meteorological subdivisions above-normal rainfall.
bond yields lift gold Nina weather pattern, which neutral range (−0.8 °C to in SSTs (Nino 3.4 index) is — Tamil Nadu, coastal However, most parts of LA NINA CHANCES
results in heavy rainfall in +0.8 °C) throughout its fore- currently -0.4oC, which in- Andhra Pradesh, Ray- north-west and some parts Mohapatra said there is 71
Asia and drought in the cast period to February 2025. dicates that the emergence alaseema, Kerala and south of north-east as well as the per cent chances of La Nina
Americas, emerging, Aus- Of the 6 other climate of La Nina is getting delayed. interior Karnataka — will Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, southern most parts of India to emerge during
tralia’s Bureau of Meteoro- models surveyed, 3 suggest CPC considers El Nino or likely be above-normal, Director-General, IMD are likely to receive “normal October-November.
logy (BoM) said on Tuesday. SSTs in the tropical Pacific La Nina conditions to occur quantitatively more than 112 to below-normal” rainfall, he Meanwhile, IMD released
This is despite some atmo- are likely to exceed the La when the monthly Nino3.4 per cent of its long period av- per cent of the geographical said. the data of monsoon rainfall
spheric indicators such as Nina threshold (below −0.8 departures in Ocean Index erage (LPA) of 33.4 cm. area received normal or over Releasing the monthly during June-September sea-
pressure, cloud and trade °C) from October, and an- Sea Surface temperatures After the south-west mon- above normal rainfall. Cent- forecast for October, the son which showed that Ra-
wind patterns over the Pa- other 3 models forecast SSTs meet or exceed +/- 0.5oC soon ended the season with 8 ral India will take advantage IMD chief also said that the jasthan had 56 per cent sur-
cific being more La Nina-like to fall just short of the along with consistent atmo- per cent surplus rains, po- of surplus rainfall during rainfall averaged over the plus rains, Gujarat 48 per
Gold prices rose on haven over the past few weeks, it threshold from November, spheric features. tentially boosting the pro- September as most rabi areas country as a whole is most cent and Goa 46 per cent.
demand due to Middle-East said in its latest Climate said the Australian weather These anomalies must spects of a bumper harvest of are sown on conserved mois- likely to be above normal Maharashtra, too, reported
tensions and lower US bond Driver Update. agency. also be shown to persist for 3 crops in the north, the fore- ture. Prospects of agricul- (>115 per cent of LPA of 7.54 26 per cent surplus rains and
yields, although the metal “Should a La Nina develop consecutive months. cast of a good rainfall from ture look quite bright to have cm). But, the spatial distri- both Madhya Pradesh and
hovered below recent record NEUTRAL RANGE in the coming months, it is The Australian weather the north-east monsoon will record production in most of bution suggests some parts Tamil Nadu 18 per cent
highs after the Fed signalled “The El Nino–Southern Os- forecast to be relatively weak agency said the Indian Nina further brighten the pro- the crops,” said former agri- from the north-east and above normal, each. Telan-
smaller rate cuts in future. Spot cillation (ENSO) is neutral, (in terms of the strength of or Indian Ocean Dipole spects of the winter-sown culture commissioner JS north-west regions as well as gana has reported 29 per
gold was up 0.5 per cent at with both sea surface tem- the SST anomaly) and short- (IOD) is currently neutral, rabi crops in the country as a Sandhu. a few pockets in the southern cent above normal precipita-
$2,647.01 per ounce, US gold peratures (SSTs) in the cent- lived, with all models indic- with the weekly IOD index of whole, experts said. peninsula may have “normal tion in the season while
futures edged 0.3 per cent ral equatorial Pacific Ocean ating a return to neutral by −0.39 °C (as of 29 “This year’s monsoon is MONTHLY FORECAST to below normal” rainfall Andhra Pradesh 27 per cent
higher to $2,668.30. REUTERS and atmospheric patterns at February,” said BoM. September). unique in many ways as 89 During a virtual press con- this month. surplus.
Maharashtra declares At 52.54 mt, Centre’s rice procurement in Buy aluminium at ₹238,
indigenous cows as 2023-24 season is much above requirement accumulate on dips
‘Rajyamata-Gomata’ the Covid-19 pandemic. Rice pool and western Uttar Pra-
Akhil Nallamuthu
bl. research bureau
Our Bureau
procurement was 57.588 mt desh 1.124 mt.
New Delhi
indigenous cows has been in 2021-22 and 56.86 mt in Uttar Pradesh has Aluminium futures (Octo-
Our Bureau declining significantly,” the 2022-23. emerged as the top contrib- ber) on the Multi Commod-
Pune government said in a resolu- The 2023-24 agricultural utor of kharif-grown nutri- ity Exchange (MCX) have
tion. marketing year (October- TOP CONTRIBUTORS cereals to the central pool been on a rally over the past
Highlighting the role of indi- September) ended with the Latest data show that the top stock. three months. They bounced
genous cows in Indian cul- MEDICINAL VALUE government procuring contributors of rice to the Of the 9.79 lakh tonnes off the support at ₹218.
ture since the Vedic period, The government said the 52.544 million tonnes (mt) central Pool are Punjab (lt) of nutri-cereals procured The contract rose above
their usefulness in human milk from indigenous cows of rice — 46.303 mt from the (12.414 mt), Chhattisgarh in the kharif season, as high both 20- and 50-day moving
nutrition, ayurvedic medical has high nutritional value. It kharif crop and 6.241 mt (8.3 mt), Telangana (6.386 as 94 per cent has been con- averages by mid-September, ther heights.If the contract
treatment, Panchagavya contains nutrients beneficial from the rabi season. It spent mt), Odisha (4.817 mt), tributed by Uttar Pradesh a positive indication. declines from the current
(traditional cow-derived for human health and is con- over Rs 1.76 lakh crore to buy Haryana (3.949 mt), Uttar (3.73 lt), Haryana (2.31 lt) level, it can find support
medicine) and sustainable sidered a complete food. grain from 1.07 crore farm- National Food Security Act Pradesh (3.605 mt), Madhya and Karnataka (3.12 lt). COMMODITY between ₹230 and ₹235.
farming practices, the gov- Due to the use of cow dung ers at the minimum support and other welfare schemes, Pradesh (2.825 mt), Tamil However, Karnataka con- Nearest support below ₹230
ernment of Maharashtra on and urine in ayurvedic medi- price (MSP). before the recent adjust- Nadu (2.37 mt), Bihar (2.063 tinues to be largest buyer of CALL. is at ₹225.
Monday declared indigenous cine and sustainable agricul- Though it is below target, ment on allocation for the mt) and Andhra Pradesh MSP-based purchase of However, aluminium fu- Buy aluminium October
cows as “Rajyamata-Go- ture, the decline in the popu- the government is now con- public distribution system. (2.038 mt). Shree Anna for the whole tures faced a barrier at ₹235. futures now at ₹238 and ac-
mata.” “Various indigenous lation of indigenous cows is a sidering ways to distribute The government last month As there has been an in- 2023-24 (both kharif and While they did not see a bear- cumulate if the price dips to
breeds of cows are found in cause for concern. the grain since it is much allowed distribution of 3.5 crease in rice purchase in Ut- rabi seasons). The Centre ish reversal, the contract was ₹233. Place initial stop-loss
different parts of the state “Considering this back- above its requirement. mt of additional wheat in tar Pradesh after 2017, the has been able to buy 4.17 lt oscillating within ₹230 and at ₹228 at first. When the
(e.g., Deoni in Marathwada, ground, the government was The target was to buy place of rice under the PDS. eastern region’s contribu- from Karnataka for the ₹235. contract touches ₹245, trail
Lal Kandhari and Shillari in inclined to promote the care about 52.5 mt from the There is a drop in procure- tion has exceeded what is whole of the 2023-24 season. Last week, it broke out the stop-loss to ₹238.
western Maharashtra, Dangi and preservation of indigen- kharif season and 10.1 mt ment for the third year in a purchased from the western Total procurement of nutri- ₹235, hinting that the bulls Tighten the stop-loss further
in northern Maharashtra and ous cows by declaring them from the rabi season. The an- row after the government parts of the State. Eastern cereals was 12.55 lt in 2023- have regained traction. From to ₹245 when the price
Gaolao in Vidarbha). as Rajyamata-Gomata,” the nual requirement of rice was purchase of rice hit a record Uttar Pradesh contributed 24 against 7.37 lt in 2022-23 the current level, aluminium touches ₹250. Book profits at
“However, the number of resolution said. estimated at 41 mt under the 60.2 5 mt in 2020-21 amid 2.48 mt of rice to the central and 6.29 lt in 2021-22. futures is likely to scale fur- ₹255.
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Vice Admiral Arti Sarin is At 65%, final leg of J&K NSA Doval in Paris to close talks
first woman to head AFMS
on Rafale jets for the Navy
polls sees high turnout Our Bureau
New Delhi
INDELIBLE MARK. Third phase saw historic participation, Udhampur tops in turnout
National Security Advisor
Sikandar Malik, an inde- (NSA) Ajit Doval held discus-
New Delhi: Surgeon Vice Gulzar Bhat pendent candidate backed by sions on 26 Rafale Marine
Admiral Arti Sarin became the Srinagar the Jamaat-e-Islami showed fighter jets for the Navy in a
first woman officer to take over up at a polling station with a meeting with French Minis-
as the Director General, Armed Jammu and Kashmir recor- Global Positioning System ter for the Armed Forces Se-
Forces Medical Services. Vice ded a voter turnout of 65.58 (GPS) device installed on his bastien Lecornu in Paris, as
Admiral Sarin was recently per cent in the final phase of leg to cast his vote. the Dassault Aviation has
appointed as a member of the polling on Tuesday. “It is good to see the res- already submitted final price
National Task Force by the A total of 40 Assembly toration of democracy after a for the platforms.
Supreme Court to formulate constituencies spanning decade,” said Sikandar after The meeting between the
safe working conditions for seven districts — Jammu, casting his ballot. two sides is expected to take
medical professionals. OUR BUREAU Udhampur, Samba and negotiations close to acquisi-
Kathua in the Jammu region LAST LAP. Security personnel stand guard as voters arrive to FIRST-TIME VOTERS tion of Rafale Marine for de-
and Baramulla, Bandipora cast their votes, at a polling station on Tuesday ANI In Jammu, the West Pakistan ployment on aircraft carrier
HAL delivers first AL-31FP and Kupwara in north Kash- Refugees (WPR) and mem- INS Vikrant for replacing
aero engine to IAF mir — witnessed polling, cent. Located some 45 km bureaucratic rule. bers from the Valmiki com- ageing Mig 29K jets. Besides
which began at 7 a.m. and north of Srinagar, the Sopore The last phase of elections munity cast their votes for this, discussions were also SEALING THE DEAL. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval
concluded at 6 p.m. Assembly constituency, witnessed some unusual the first time. held regarding Scorpene meets French Armed Forces Minister Sébastien Lecornu during
Bengaluru: Hindustan According to official which was the home town candidates from the Valley. “Finally we shed the label submarines, space and inter- his 2-day visit to the state for Indo-French strategic dialogue ANI
Aeronautics Ltd handed over data, Udhampur district wit- of hardline separatist leader Aijaz Ahmad Guru, the of refugees by casting our national situation, especially
the first AL-31FP Aero Engine nessed the highest voter Syed Ali Shah Geelani, brother of Parliament attack votes,” said 80-year-old Sant Ukraine.
manufactured under a turnout at 72.91 per cent, has traditionally been known convict who was sent to gal- Ram, who cast his vote at a discuss with Ministry of De- single-seater fighters and
240-engine contract to IAF while Bramulla recorded the for boycotting the polls. In lows in 2013, is contesting as primary school in Jammu’s SELF-RELIANCE fence about the cost negoti- four twin-seaters for train-
within two weeks of signing the lowest at 55.73 per cent. the 2019 Lok Sabha elec- an independent candidate Bhor Pind area. Sebastien Lecornu said in a ation and indigenous pay- ing. The Navy is in talks with
contract at Koraput, Odisha. A total of 415 candidates tions, it recorded a turnout from the Sopore Assembly WPRs, who migrated from post on X, ”On the occasion load and avionics integration PSU Mazagaon Dockyards,
HAL is targeting timely delivery were in the fray from the 40 of mere 4 per cent. constituency. After casting Pakistan in 1947, primarily of his visit to France, discus- on the Rafale Marine plat- which would join hands with
of 240 engines. The contract, seats. “It all changed in the last his ballot, Guru said he was Hindus and Sikhs from the sions with Ajit Doval, Na- form. French Naval Group to build
Lok Sabha elections when contesting to address the is- subaltern class, were de- tional Security Advisor of In- India has been pushing for three more Scorpene sub-
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AL-31FP engines over the next FAITH IN GOVERNMENT this constituency saw a poll sues confronting the people prived of voting rights in the dia. To discuss our bilateral Uttam radar and Astra bey- marines.
eight years, strengthening the As polling began on Tuesday percentage of around 45 per in his constituency. Assembly elections due to defence cooperation: Rafale ond visual range missiles in- As per negotiations, India
capabilities of the IAF’s morning, voters in Sopore cent,” said a voter. “Self rule and autonomy the special constitutional Marine, Scorpene submar- tegration on the Rafale Mar- is trying to have a certain
Su-30MKI fleet. OUR BUREAU Assembly constituency He said that the import- are concerns for bigger lead- provisions of Jammu & Kash- ines, space. As well as the in- ines, which will give a push percentage of indigenous
streamed into polling sta- ance of a representative gov- ers. I want to focus on local mir. However, the abroga- ternational situation, espe- for self-reliance to the indi- content, including from the
tions to cast their ballots. By ernment had become clear to issues,” said Guru. tion of Article 370 and 35-A cially in Ukraine.” genous defence industry. defence PSU BEL, while the
7 p.m., the constituency re- the people after they experi- In the nearby Bandipora enabled them to cast their In May, a high-level deleg- Of the 26 Rafale Marine architecture will be from the
Commercial LPG cylinder
corded a turnout of 41.44 per enced an extended period of constituency, Mohammad ballots. ation visited New Dehli to jets, the talks are for 22 Naval Group.
prices hiked by ₹48.50
Laddu row: AP govt NITI Aayog to assign accountability to agencies to reach net zero
halts SIT probe KV Kurmanath
Hyderabad
working on the policy. We
will release it next month. It
will discuss how to set up a
per cent growth in the manu-
facturing sector. Manufac-
turing is firing. Number of
mining and realestate) and
agriculture contributes 15-
20 per cent. One-fourth
The road to net zero by 2070 green transition ecosystem jobs went up. More than 1 comes from manufacturing.
New Delhi: The oil marketing Our Bureau directions on the matter on will have some certainty now and how to deal with hard- million were added. Over 22 If it is growing by 7 per cent
companies on Tuesday Hyderabad the advice of the legal ex- with the NITI Aayog propos- to-abate sectors such as lakhs jobs were added after and if it reaches 8 or 10 per
announced a hike in the prices perts. ing to come out with a com- steel, chemicals, cement and the Covid,” he pointed out. cent it will contribute (in
of commercial LPG gas The investigation will prehensive policy next aluminum,” he said. “The gross value added achieving 9 per cent growth).
cylinders, effective from In a significant move, Andhra henceforth be conducted as month to assign accountabil- “It will also focus on circu- per worker has gone up. An increase in the service
October 1, according to the Pradesh government has per the directions of the SC, ity to relevant agencies. larity. We identify at least Emoluments per worker sector growth too will help,”
sources. As per the official temporarily stopped the the DGP said. “Who has to do what to five areas where circularity is have gone up by ₹70,000 he said.
sources, the price of a 19 kg probe into the alleged adul- achieve the targets will be as- doable. They include lithium BVR Subrahmanyam, year. That’s a huge jump. Subrahmanyam was in the
commercial LPG gas cylinder teration of Tirumala Laddu SC RESPONSE signed,” NITI Aayog Chief ion batteries, electronic CEO, NITI Aayog Workers wages have gone up. city to take part in a Women
has been increased by ₹48.50, Prasadam. The Supreme Court on Executive Officer BVR Sub- components, vehicles, rub- Manufacturing is growing Entrepreneurship Platform
marking a significant rise for Dwaraka Tirumala Rao, Monday questioned Andhra rahmanyam has said here on ber, tyre, steel and metals. growth rate of 9 per cent. “It fast. Employment is grow- (WEP) programme. Suppor-
businesses and establishments Director General of Police, Pradesh Chief Minister N Tuesday. About 90 per cent can be re- is aspirational. It is doable ing. Incomes are growing,” ted by the NITI Aaayog, the
that rely on these cylinders. Andhra Pradesh announced Chandrababu Naidu’s claim The much-talked about hashed in these areas,” he considering the way manu- he said. programme empowers wo-
Due to the increase in LPG on Tuesday that the Special that animal fat was used in policy will lay emphasis on said. facturing sector is growing. “In the national economy, men entrepreneurs by
cylinder prices, a 19 kg LPG Investigation Team (SIT) making Tirupati laddus and areas like green transition, The sector grew over 7 per about 50-55 per cent is con- providing them mentorship,
cylinder now costs ₹1,740 in has halted the investigation sought proof for it. It also how to tackle hard-to-abate MANUFACTURING UP cent. Jobs are being added. tributed by services. About marketing access and other
Delhi compared with ₹1,691.50 in the Laddu adulteration in said that the gods should be sectors and circularity. Subrahmanyam said that the The numbers were very 25 per cent comes from in- help they might require in
earlier. ANI line with the Supreme Court kept out of politics. “A 20-member team is country could aspire for a good. We registered over 7 dustries (manufacturing, rolling out their projects.
Unconventional candidates in the fray in J&K Assembly elections AP notifies liquor policy; retail
sale back with private players
Independent candidate Sikander and Apni Party’s Imtiyaz come without political pedigrees, aiming to bring in fresh perspectives be done through a lottery to
Our Bureau be done on October 11. The
Gulzar Bhat leasing him from jail ahead awari constituency, Imtiyaz other forms of human rights Hyderabad licence fee has been fixed
Bandipora of the Lok Sabha elections. Ahmad Parray (41), who left violations, leading to a tar- from ₹50 lakh to ₹85 lakh,
Sikander, a former district Congress and switched to nished reputation. It was in The Andhra Pradesh gov- depending on the popula-
Standing atop his campaign president of the outfit, was Apni Party, is readying to this backdrop that in the ernment has notified a new tion of the area.
vehicle, Mohammad Sik- arrested in 2019 following leave with his supporters 2002 Assembly elections, liquor policy for the next
ander addresses a massive the ban imposed on the for an election rally. the People’s Democratic two years to issue licences
election gathering in Bandi- Jamaat-e-Islami under Un- Party made the disband- for about 3,396 liquor out-
pora, some 56 km north of lawful Activities Prevention ANOTHER CANDIDATE ment of the group a major lets across the State.
Srinagar. Sporting a blue Act (UAPA). He was re- His well-manicured court- poll plank. The retail business, which
kameez salwar and a be- leased and detained mul- Imtiyaz Ahmad Parray Mohammad Sikander yard is filled with dozens of Parray was killed by milit- is now being handled by gov-
spoke coat, Sikander talks tiple times before he de- his enthusiastic work- ants on September 13, 2003 ernment outlets, will be en-
about the drainage system, cided to participate in tion policy rolled out in torcycles and cars of his ers, many of whom have in his native Hajin village. tirely handed over to private
the need for a separate col- electoral politics. 2010 by the Omar Abdullah supporters began following fashioned the party flags Imtiyaz offers Fatah at his players.
lege for women and other “After the rigged 1987 government. The policy was him. “Mission-e-Kamil into headgears. father’s grave draped in a As per the notification,
developmental issues. elections, we chose not to aimed at facilitating the re- (mission for excellence) is On one side of it, lies the green fibre before he leaves the liquor policy will be in
37-year-old Sikander is contest elections. However, turn of those who crossed my motto,” said Sikander. mausoleum of his father for canvassing. “This area force from October 12, 2024
running as an independent the free and fair Lok Sabha over to LoC between 1 Amidst a tough challenge Mohammad Yousuf Parray has been facing neglect for to September 30, 2026.
candidate from the Bandi- elections of 2024 renewed January 1989 and 31 Janu- posed by NC-Congress alias Kukka Parray, the years and my sole aim is to The online application
pora Assembly constitu- our faith in the electoral ary 2009. joint candidate Nizamuddin founder of the Ikhwan-ul- develop it,” said Imtiyaz. process is open from today
ency. His candidacy is process,” said Sikander. Bhat, former legislator Us- Muslimeen, a state-backed He blamed the legacy and the award licences will
backed by the proscribed Sikander was barely 14 ELECTION CAMPAIGN man Majid, and PDP candid- militia. parties for taking the issue
Jamaat-e-Islami. Sikander’s when he crossed the LoC to Sikander travels in a ate Syed Tajamul, Sikander The outfit was joined by of Article 370 to court,
every moment is receive arms training sev- modest cavalcade of two to remains hopeful of emer- hundreds of militants, who which buried it forever. “It
closely monitored as he has eral years ago. However, three Maruti Alto cars in dif- ging victorious. switched their allegiance to was a political issue and
been tagged with a Global after landing in a training ferent pockets of the con- Sikander, however, it in the mid-1990s follow- needed to be fought politic-
Positioning System (GPS) camp, he decided to aban- stituency. However, as he says that the GPS device had ing their disenchantment ally,” said Imtiyaz. In his ral-
device by the police. don the path of violence and set out from his home in invaded his privacy and in- with the militant move- lies, he largely focuses on
Following a court order, pursue his studies in PoK. In Gudpora village, a 10- fringed upon his rights as a ment. However, the group the development of various
police affixed the device on 2012, Sikander returned minute drive from Bandi- law-abiding citizen. was found involved in sections of society, includ-
his right ankle before re- home under the rehabilita- pora town, a stream of mo- In neighbouring Son- killings, extortions and ing scheduled tribes.
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Microsoft adds voice,
vision to AI assistant
Aviation security body issues Infosys row: Karnataka’s response
to Centre ‘misleading’, says NITES
advisory for parcels, mail Sanjana B
Sudhir Mishra, Associate
Vice President of Talent Ac-
Bengaluru
SAFETY CHECK. It was issued after pager detonation incidents in Lebanon, says industry quisition; Vanditha Srikanth,
Senior Principal of Em-
being considered antagon- IT employee union Nascent ployee Experience; Raghav-
TE Raja Simhan istic from the user Information Technology endra Kadkol, Senior Prin-
Microsoft Corp., eager to Chennai viewpoint.” Employees Senate (NITES) cipal of Employee Relations;
demonstrate a payoff from Some amount of scaling has submitted a complaint and Pranshu Bhutra, Senior
its huge investments in The Bureau of Civil Aviation can be achieved only when x- against the Karnataka State Corporate Counsel.
artificial intelligence, is adding Security (BCAS) has issued ray scanning is complemen- Labour Department for al- The official hinted an
voice and vision features to its an advisory, tightening se- ted by a hand held spectro- legedly exercising “bias” to- email was sent to NITES
consumer-focused AI curity measures for cargo photometer. However, the wards Infosys in addressing president Harpreet Singh Sa-
MATTER ESCALATES.
assistant. The updated Copilot (parcels) and mail, especially disadvantage is current hand complaints over delayed on- luja the same day, requesting
NITES has filed a complaint
app will read users a summary those that exceed 500 gm in held appliances lack the boarding of over 2,000 cam- information regarding griev-
with the Labour Ministry
of news, a feature weight, before they are STRICT ENFORCEMENT. The advisory said agents and range and need to be held pus hires. ances. The letter called the
called Copilot Daily, and, loaded onto commercial air- operators must “meticulously implement” the security procedures very close to the scanned “NITES got an email from information received from
eventually, personalised craft, “to preclude possibility parcel to be effective, he Dr G Manjunath, Additional to the Labour Ministry NITES on September 16 as
reminders. BLOOMBERG of any act of unlawful inter- “All concerned stakehold- the advisory has been issued said. Labour Commissioner (In- against the company. It ar- “lacking in information, with
ference with civil aviation ers shall also enhance vigil- in the wake of the pager det- Plastic IED cannot be de- dustrial Relations), seeking gued that the graduates were specific grievances of the
Boeing may raise at least operations.” ance for shipments originat- onation incidents in Le- tected in metal scanners and details of graduates’ griev- selected for various roles in graduates from Infosys not
$10 b with stock sale These measures under- ing from areas deemed high banon. only the vapours can be ances. On September 16, the 2022-23 recruitment enclosed.”
score the responsibility of risk and consider applying of picked up by spectrometry. NITES attached the details drive but were issued their NITES’ letter noted In-
regulated agents and aircraft multiple screening meth- ‘SILENT’ ON ASPECTS The plastic explosives poses in its response to the State offer letters only in Septem- fosys had written to the State
Boeing is considering raising operators, both domestic ods.” J Krishnan of the Chennai- a huge challenge due to their Labour Ministry,” NITES ber 2024. The Ministry, on the same day as the meeting.
at least $10 billion by selling and foreign. These methods should in- based Natesa Iyer LLC, a low vaporisation. said in its complaint to the September 3, directed the “We understand the con-
new stock to replenish its The advisory stresses that clude x-ray and physical leading freight forwarder, In some of the interna- Ministry of Labour and Em- Karnataka State Labour cerns were related to specific
cash reserves that have been the agents and operators search. Furthermore, the noted that the advisory is si- tional airports, IEDs are usu- ployment. “Their response Commissioner’s Office to graduates selected for sys-
depleted by an ongoing should “meticulously imple- cargo and mail “shall be es- lent on minimum equipment ally detected through a to the Central Labour Com- take action under relevant tem/digital specialist engin-
strike. It is working with ment” security procedures corted by the security staff of standards to enforce its re- chemical swab based test. mission (CLC) has been mis- labour laws. eer roles at Infosys, during
advisors to explore various for acceptance and screening the concerned entity till commendations, and indi- Combined with x-ray it leading, falsely claiming our The additional labour the 2022-23 freshers’ re-
options, said a source. Raising of cargo and mail. loading onto the designated vidual discretion is advoc- should be effective, said a response was ‘lacking in in- commissioner of Karnataka, cruitment drive and virtual
equity isn’t likely for a month, The agents and operators aircraft. The advisory also ated. “This will vary source. formation.’ This is a clear at- on September 20, wrote to pre-training program in July
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as the planemaker can must ensure the contents of emphasises strict adherence significantly with the ground The recent pager explo- tempt to shield Infosys from the Centre apprising the lat- 2024. We wish to submit that
resolve the strike, because it the shipment match their de- to the guidelines related to personnel qualified to sions in Lebanon and Syria accountability,” NITES said. ter of a meeting held on the allegations are patently
wants a firm grasp on the scription documents. It calls access control to cargo screen; terminal operators that killed a dozen and in- September 12, with Infosys false. These graduates have
financial toll from the for visual inspection or pro- premises to “prevent unau- can also exert passive influ- jured over 3,000 have indeed ACTION SOUGHT members Vardharaj, Senior received the date of joining
walkout by 33,000 workers, filing to make sure that there thorised interference.” ence to keep perception of opened a pandora’s box for On 20 August 2024, NITES Vice President and Global with Infosys,” the company
the source said. BLOOMBERG are no signs of tampering. The industry believes that their cargo operations from the global logistics industry. had submitted a complaint Head of Talent Acquisition; had said.
Akshay Kumar most visible star in TV ads in H1 AirAsia India-Air India Express merger Bengal junior
doctors resume
Meenakshi Verma Ambwani
complete; DGCA issues new certificate ‘total cease work’
New Delhi around 7,000 employees and said, the merger required the
Our Bureau operates 400 flights daily to alignment of facilities, per- Press Trust of India
Mumbai
Akshay Kumar has emerged 46 destinations. sonnel, procedures, and fleet Kolkata
as the most visible celeb en- “The integration of AIX assets spread across multiple
dorser on TV in terms of ad AIX Connect’s (formerly Connect (AirAsia India) with locations. A day after the Supreme
share in the first half of the known as AirAsia India) mer- Air India Express is an im- Tasks included harmon- Court observed that doctors
year, closely followed by ger with Air India Express portant milestone in Air In- isation of operating manuals, should perform essential
Shah Rukh Khan. In terms of has been completed with the dia’s Vihaan.ai transforma- review of organisation struc- work, including duties in
the number of brands en- assimilation of 20 Airbus tion journey. tures, setting harmonised both in-patient and out-pa-
dorsed, MS Dhoni bagged A320 aircraft and 3,000 em- The merged entity will training requirements and tient departments, agitating
the top spot, as he was seen ployees into the unified cater to the growing demand regulatory inspections. junior doctors in West
endorsing as many as 42 entity. for air travel around India Bengal on Tuesday resumed
brands, with Big B in the DOMINATING TV SCREENS. Akshay Kumar, MS Dhoni and Shah Rukh Khan While the transition to a and in the region,” Air India’s LIVE TRACKER ‘total cease work’ demanding
second spot with 41 brand single brand, Air India Ex- Managing Director and CEO To ensure the process re- that the State address issues,
endorsements on TV. press, took place in October Campbell Wilson said in a mained on track, DGCA cre- including the need for en-
Overall, celebrity en- celeb-endorsed ads on TV. Khan, Kiara Advani, Rupali food & beverage, personal 2023, the operational merger statement. ated a live tracker for real- hanced safety and security in
dorsed ads saw a recovery in In the first half of the cal- Ganguly and Ranveer Singh care and hygiene and house- of two airlines was com- With the key merger mile- time monitoring of progress hospitals.
terms of ad volumes in Janu- endar year, share of celebrity were among the top ten most hold products,” the report pleted on Tuesday, with the stone achieved, the airline at a granular level. The medicos held a gov-
ary-June this year, recording endorsed ad share bounced visible stars in terms of ad noted. Directorate General of Civil will now focus on growth and This live tracker was erning body meeting for al-
a growth of over 10 per cent back to 2022 levels after wit- share on TV in the first half In terms of categories, Aviation (DGCA) issuing an transformation phase, Air shared by the aviation regu- most the entire night before
over the same period in 2023, nessing a dip in 2023. of the year. floor and toilet cleaners, updated air operator India Express CEO Aloke lator with the senior man- announcing their decision to
as per a report by AdEx India, “Celebrity endorsed ads In terms of quantum of soaps and aerated soft drinks certificate. Singh wrote in a staff email. agement of the airline as a fa- go for total ‘cease work’ from
a division of TAM Media recorded a growth of more brands, MS Dhoni , Amitabh were the top three which On Monday night, the last Plans include increasing cilitative intervention tool to Tuesday morning.
Research. than 10 per cent in January- Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan were endorsed by celebrities flight under the I5 desig- fleet size to 100 by March continuously review and as- The striking junior doc-
The report noted that in June ‘24 compared to Janu- (34 brands), Kareena Kapoor through TV ads during Janu- nator code operated 2025 and network expansion sess progress, including tors had on September 21 re-
the January-June period in ary-June ‘23,” the AdEx re- Khan (31 brands) and Ak- ary-June period this year. between Goa and Bengaluru, within India and overseas. timelines, it said. joined duties partially at gov-
2024, 32 per cent share of port noted. shay Kumar (28 brands) “Akshay Kumar was the bringing an end to the com- The number of routes the “Our rigorous review en- ernment facilities after a
total ads telecast on TV were were the top five celebrities most visible star, with an av- pany’s decade-long journey. airline operates has risen sures that this merger serves 42-day protest.
endorsed by celebrities. Film THE STAR CAST seen on TV ads during Janu- erage visibility of 22 hours Incidentally, AirAsia In- from 74 to 171 and passen- the public interest by foster- They were protesting
stars continued to dominate Besides Akshay Kumar and ary-June period this year. per day, followed by Shah dia’s first flight had operated gers carried increased by 400 ing safe air operations while against the rape and murder
over sports stars and televi- Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh “More than 50 per cent of Rukh Khan’ with 20 hours on the Bengaluru-Goa route per cent since Tata takeover enhancing the overall travel of an on-duty woman doctor
sion stars, garnering a whop- Bachchan, MS Dhoni, Ranbir the ads endorsed by celebrit- per day through TV sponsor- in June 2014. The merged of Air India in January 2022. experience for consumers,” at the RG Kar Medical Col-
ping 75 per cent share of Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Sara Ali ies were for three sectors: ships,” the report added. airline has 88 aircraft, In a statement, the DGCA it further noted. lege on August 9.
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Company Prev Close Open High Low Qty 52 WH 52 WL PE BSE Cl Company Prev Close Open High Low Qty 52 WH 52 WL PE BSE Cl Company Prev Close Open High Low Qty 52 WH 52 WL PE BSE Cl Company Prev Close Open High Low Qty 52 WH 52 WL PE BSE Cl
20 Micron [5] 299.75 293.25 299.75 305.05 292.20 114.96 346.70 130.50 19 293.70 Cent.Ply [1] 889.05 897.10 893.00 903.00 875.40 121.67 935.00 595.00 65 898.70 GSPL 425.05 431.90 426.00 433.75 423.60 1526.41 469.60 254.75 19 431.45 Kothari Sug 57.71 56.88 57.30 59.85 56.20 659.17 15.85 4.45 - -
360OneWam 1039.60 1014.05 1040.00 1044.65 1007.00 468.83 1215.00 487.55 - - Cent.Txt 2850.05 2890.80 2850.05 2910.00 2845.00 506.27 2932.05 1042.05 97 2890.45 GTL 13.00 13.03 13.01 13.36 13.00 573.59 19.70 6.85 4 13.04 Kpit Tech 1628.00 1672.50 1641.50 1675.00 1628.30 581.02 1928.70 1091.20 - -
3IInfotech 32.09 33.09 31.80 33.45 31.80 1184.74 63.90 30.25 - - CentDepoSer 1437.10 1436.65 1447.95 1454.25 1425.05 1968.98 2989.00 1262.00 - - GTL Infra 2.40 2.39 2.44 2.44 2.35 106667.92 4.35 0.87 - 2.39 KPR Mill [1] 954.00 960.75 958.20 968.65 950.00 165.95 1053.50 700.05 54 958.25
3m India 33834.00 34430.05 34306.90 34542.75 34023.80 3.73 41000.00 28424.00 68 34414.00 CentrumCap [1] 36.06 35.80 36.40 36.40 34.61 390.90 46.55 20.50 - 35.85 GTPLHathway 166.56 165.78 166.50 169.56 164.51 41.40 217.65 148.80 26 165.90 KRBL [1] 303.10 302.50 304.95 306.80 301.85 623.33 408.95 258.00 14 302.45
5PaisaCap 538.45 549.55 541.00 570.00 540.20 204.69 759.10 405.00 30 550.75 Cera San [5] 8090.30 8095.15 8050.55 8129.95 8050.55 13.9711499.65 6551.25 46 8085.90 Gufic Bio [1] 387.05 382.35 383.05 386.90 380.00 54.34 434.85 237.90 44 381.85 KrisnaInsMed 556.55 556.15 560.00 566.00 551.40 720.29 2866.15 539.15 - -
63MoonsTech[2] 388.70 407.80 388.70 408.10 388.00 529.45 688.80 240.00 7 407.20 CESC [1] 201.42 200.97 201.50 204.12 200.15 2540.57 212.70 82.45 33 200.90 Guj.Alk 832.80 821.25 837.00 838.00 817.00 43.80 869.60 645.00 - 820.70 KrisnaPhoscm 234.70 232.62 238.99 239.09 232.00 20.16 522.20 205.05 - -
CGPowr&InS [2] 759.05 751.30 763.05 763.05 745.90 1212.07 814.35 359.40 124 751.25 Guj.Ind.Pow 231.10 231.13 231.00 231.70 230.00 369.71 270.00 136.70 17 231.00 KritiIndust 243.84 237.78 243.84 245.80 236.35 82.16 270.00 88.40 - -
A .............................................. ChaletHotels 879.85 865.10 871.55 891.50 862.00 141.85 959.00 535.00 73 865.65 Guj.Pipav 220.06 217.71 219.80 221.90 217.01 2748.14 250.50 116.20 25 217.70 KritikaWires 18.67 17.73 17.73 17.73 17.73 603.15 29.25 9.90 - -
AAATech 131.38 132.75 134.00 134.45 131.21 21.69 160.85 56.05 - - ChamanLalSat 303.02 306.75 300.00 308.00 295.00 234.56 315.00 183.35 - - Gujarat Gas [2] 618.40 615.30 622.00 624.35 613.65 1154.31 689.45 397.20 35 614.45 KRONOXLAB SCI 167.37 169.56 168.52 172.35 168.52 255.87 200.50 138.14 - -
AadhrHsg&Fin 469.25 458.05 479.90 479.90 453.65 1540.25 516.80 292.00 - - Chamb.Frt 529.45 547.50 531.00 550.50 531.00 8640.46 575.00 263.35 16 547.05 GujaratFluor 4273.05 4319.70 4292.10 4388.00 4231.55 104.95 4510.50 2476.00 - - KROSS 210.07 212.37 209.30 214.89 209.30 444.05 270.89 207.52 - -
AaronIndust 265.20 262.50 265.20 266.00 261.15 6.39 326.40 242.10 - - ChemconSpecl 270.85 274.35 271.70 276.20 271.05 48.99 311.80 225.50 - - Gul.Amb.Ex [1] 127.60 126.27 127.80 128.59 125.92 907.77 210.38 123.25 16 126.35 KrsnaaDiagns 841.85 854.95 850.00 860.95 823.95 145.73 880.60 528.05 - -
AartecSolnic 75.39 71.63 75.05 77.00 71.62 971.40 262.00 66.01 - - ChemfabAlkal 1042.45 1049.55 1052.25 1074.65 1020.00 16.87 1106.40 337.45 - - Gulf Oil Lub [2] 1384.00 1379.10 1384.00 1391.80 1369.00 57.65 1510.00 520.60 21 1378.60 KrystalInteg 726.05 744.85 731.00 749.00 726.10 45.84 1021.95 627.95 - -
Aarti Drug 513.20 520.75 513.00 527.00 511.05 183.37 634.90 430.00 37 521.15 ChemplastSan 514.25 517.00 514.25 529.00 509.00 275.77 633.90 402.80 - - GulshanPoly [1] 234.03 233.89 235.57 236.25 230.45 134.11 262.95 158.05 63 234.10 KSB 899.30 906.35 894.60 907.00 891.15 149.37 5300.00 856.50 - -
Aarti Ind [5] 582.95 587.00 581.05 592.80 580.00 1183.15 769.50 438.05 44 587.15 ChoicInternl 467.20 478.55 469.60 482.85 467.10 1037.50 568.50 243.85 - - KsolvesIndia 1027.15 1031.35 1027.15 1044.90 1022.55 27.68 1467.40 955.55 - -
AartiSurfact 825.35 830.90 817.10 839.65 815.00 17.38 918.00 548.15 - - CholaIn&Fin [2] 1608.00 1581.85 1611.10 1623.00 1576.10 924.37 1650.00 1011.50 36 1581.55 H ..............................................
AavasFinance 1816.45 1850.60 1817.95 1869.40 1817.55 366.51 1978.25 1307.10 29 1848.95 CholamanFin [1] 2043.70 2100.15 2031.80 2154.95 2031.80 613.70 2151.45 960.20 633 2095.05 HappiestMind 808.40 805.45 805.15 813.40 801.55 219.28 961.00 741.00 - - L ..............................................
Aban Off [2] 75.08 74.02 76.00 76.23 73.50 149.70 93.50 44.20 - 74.19 CIEAutomotIn 557.40 569.60 557.95 572.45 552.70 172.51 622.40 406.80 - - HappyForging 1186.15 1186.00 1186.75 1197.85 1178.00 10.46 1299.95 813.20 - - L&T [2] 3675.55 3653.50 3667.00 3724.00 3639.35 1674.10 3948.60 2856.85 48 3651.50
AbansHolding 384.00 381.35 385.05 387.00 372.60 328.79 625.00 260.00 - - Cigniti Tech 1392.00 1393.85 1392.00 1397.40 1382.10 62.94 1440.00 782.00 46 1392.55 HardwynInd 41.29 41.15 42.08 42.08 40.87 321.99 52.00 26.00 - - L&T FINANCE 185.82 188.12 187.09 189.45 185.11 7122.96 194.25 126.60 - -
ABB India [2] 8055.00 8268.10 8100.00 8303.25 8085.05 368.95 9200.00 3847.50 109 8265.60 Cipla [2] 1654.10 1664.85 1660.00 1667.05 1651.55 945.74 1684.95 1132.00 34 1663.55 HariomPipInd 724.20 712.55 725.00 731.20 699.65 85.53 888.75 440.05 - - L&TTechSer [2] 5344.25 5345.65 5345.00 5400.00 5312.50 72.96 5990.00 4107.20 44 5345.05
Abbott 29165.50 29016.15 29050.00 29256.65 28884.25 5.34 30499.90 21907.45 50 29042.45 CitiUn Bk [1] 163.93 163.90 164.75 165.57 162.62 2002.52 176.70 124.15 12 164.05 HarshaEngrs 504.70 522.95 504.65 528.95 504.65 129.82 613.85 360.10 - - La Opala [2] 349.40 353.40 350.00 357.90 349.40 102.59 465.00 290.65 32 353.20
ABBPowerPro 14545.3014278.9014600.0014849.9514155.50 41.9714849.95 3895.90 - - CleanSci&Tec 1576.50 1626.90 1589.00 1637.65 1566.00 528.94 1690.00 1243.00 - - Hathway [2] 20.55 20.91 20.65 21.11 20.52 6652.91 27.90 17.01 - 20.89 LagnamSpintx 114.81 115.70 117.90 117.90 113.39 38.97 175.76 62.75 - -
ABCapital 237.48 242.03 237.00 243.60 236.40 7599.28 246.95 155.00 84 242.05 CMSInfoSystm 598.20 591.40 603.00 605.05 583.05 388.58 605.05 344.10 - - Hatsun Agro [1] 1189.40 1176.75 1201.00 1206.95 1171.00 9.28 1380.00 956.10 82 1175.45 LakFinIndCor 312.54 361.35 329.00 372.00 321.80 942.47 372.00 122.90 - -
ACC 2513.45 2511.00 2514.00 2519.40 2476.00 187.09 2843.00 1803.80 23 2509.50 Coal India 510.15 508.50 512.00 516.00 506.15 4743.52 544.70 283.15 21 508.40 HavellsIndia [1] 2012.90 1999.80 2020.00 2065.40 1970.55 860.91 2104.95 1233.10 90 1999.55 LancorHold 42.78 42.45 43.48 43.50 41.70 77.27 57.00 38.31 - -
AccelyaKal 1872.30 1885.40 1900.00 1902.45 1871.00 41.73 2128.25 1308.80 24 1888.20 Coforge 7016.45 7126.45 7000.00 7139.00 6980.05 473.72 7149.00 4287.25 - - HBL Pwr [1] 603.95 629.15 604.90 635.25 601.05 2229.92 723.80 255.15 56 628.70 LandmarkCar 662.65 664.05 662.65 669.90 650.00 108.26 905.00 541.20 - -
AceIntegSolu 36.62 35.78 37.27 38.50 35.51 94.57 55.50 29.60 - - Colgate [1] 3804.50 3820.15 3803.10 3829.70 3753.40 473.19 3887.40 1969.40 74 3819.00 HCC [1] 42.03 43.45 42.20 44.00 42.1014385.53 57.46 22.67 - 43.48 LatntViewAnl 473.25 475.05 474.00 478.25 474.00 137.65 575.00 392.85 - -
Action Con [2] 1388.75 1391.70 1396.05 1413.50 1385.00 172.07 1693.05 658.50 48 1390.65 COMMERSYBAG 63.12 65.72 63.26 68.49 62.04 261.05 111.80 58.00 - - HCG 419.20 416.00 419.95 420.85 413.10 60.74 434.05 310.10 139 416.90 LaurusLabs [2] 463.60 469.30 462.95 472.00 460.35 1219.65 517.90 349.80 106 468.45
AdanEnergSol 1009.65 1040.10 1013.95 1053.45 1010.00 4058.98 1348.00 686.00 - - Compucom [2] 32.11 32.49 32.20 33.00 32.00 159.79 44.95 19.57 - 32.48 HCL Info [2] 22.66 21.66 22.61 23.45 21.52 2121.25 26.69 13.63 - 21.65 LaxmiOrgInd 284.20 291.85 283.00 293.95 283.00 1145.09 325.50 220.00 - -
Adani Ports [2] 1448.20 1467.50 1448.20 1472.85 1448.00 1687.80 1607.95 754.50 149 1466.80 ComputerAge 4409.10 4580.20 4420.00 4599.00 4420.00 359.69 4910.00 2230.00 - - HCL Tech [2] 1796.10 1816.50 1790.00 1822.45 1790.00 1642.54 1828.60 1210.00 43 1814.95 LE TRAVENUES 152.10 151.21 151.25 156.50 150.50 539.66 197.50 135.00 - -
ADANI POWER 656.15 653.20 655.00 660.80 652.00 1266.46 896.75 289.30 19 653.40 Con.FinHld 219.85 213.01 218.00 221.99 211.00 31.56 78.40 26.55 - - HDFC AMC [5] 4299.30 4365.00 4318.00 4390.70 4301.75 335.99 4544.50 2619.30 45 4365.10 LemonTreeHot 121.87 121.74 121.80 122.94 121.35 1392.25 158.05 100.75 97 121.70
AdaniEntprse [1] 3135.85 3186.10 3136.30 3192.00 3107.00 1367.12 3743.00 2142.30 127 3184.80 Concor [5] 918.30 921.70 923.00 926.95 915.10 1205.51 1193.95 673.00 45 920.70 HDFC Bank [1] 1732.05 1726.20 1724.00 1742.00 1720.1012286.14 1791.90 1363.45 20 1726.15 LexusGrnInd 41.33 41.52 41.00 43.47 40.54 79.54 56.70 31.55 - -
AdaniGreenEn 1902.70 1884.95 1915.55 1929.55 1880.00 798.10 2173.65 816.00 - 1884.30 ConcrdBiotec 2032.55 1979.80 2035.35 2038.35 1962.25 67.65 2664.00 1051.00 - - HDFCLifeIns 718.00 710.20 716.00 723.35 706.60 1987.05 760.95 511.10 94 710.50 LG Balakri 1384.80 1392.45 1387.00 1412.95 1377.00 45.37 1575.00 964.10 16 1386.80
AdaniTotlGas 786.50 786.45 784.05 794.35 784.05 422.97 1259.40 522.00 - - ConfdnPetInd[1] 86.28 84.26 86.95 87.79 83.67 1418.77 119.95 62.65 34 84.25 HeadsUpVent 14.70 14.50 14.98 15.29 14.41 95.90 22.50 10.95 - - LIC of India 1006.95 1000.05 1008.35 1012.40 999.00 1146.28 1222.00 597.35 - -
AdaniWilmar 348.30 349.10 350.00 355.75 347.80 1527.16 410.50 285.80 - - ControlPrint 839.65 839.90 839.65 844.90 825.00 15.17 1076.85 735.50 23 841.45 HEG 2479.55 2448.90 2484.00 2493.00 2417.00 245.02 2744.60 1466.85 69 2447.50 LICHsgFin [2] 662.45 659.25 664.40 668.75 657.50 1014.30 827.00 432.35 8 659.30
ADF Foods [2] 264.40 267.60 267.00 274.00 261.20 320.01 301.40 178.55 37 267.70 Corom.Intl [1] 1674.65 1728.00 1675.00 1735.00 1675.00 536.94 1792.00 1020.00 33 1727.70 Heidelbrg 222.09 223.07 223.00 LikhithaInfr 387.60 382.95 388.00 397.00 380.60 83.93 497.45 230.15 - -
AditBirSunLf 719.00 749.90 724.85 755.10 715.60 456.19 775.00 423.00 - - Cosmofirst 787.30 780.95 787.30 789.95 775.05 22.75 998.50 451.50 - - H m PR LINC 701.85 675.75 701.85 704.15 658.00 77.44 900.00 463.20 - -
AdityaBirFas 349.20 352.35 348.95 354.85 344.75 3501.08 364.50 198.45 - 352.25 CPCL 934.45 935.75 936.90 944.00 932.20 337.01 1274.00 475.20 6 935.80 H Lincoln Phar 670.20 695.60 663.50 700.00 663.50 62.33 814.00 470.60 14 692.30
AdvancedEnz [2] 502.90 522.20 506.00 525.60 502.50 479.95 571.15 292.00 49 521.00 CraftsmnAuto 6474.60 6513.95 6473.25 6618.95 6403.50 39.44 7121.25 3782.05 - - H H Linde Ind 8485.10 8406.15 8540.75 8560.00 8375.80 35.52 9909.00 5320.00 163 8401.05
Advani Hot [2] 72.60 73.60 72.70 73.89 72.39 55.39 90.00 44.50 28 73.45 CrdtacsGramn 1197.60 1196.70 1200.10 1207.50 1191.20 81.92 1794.40 1153.55 13 1197.00 H LloydEngWork 81.11 80.11 81.20 83.60 79.5010419.17 93.40 39.60 - -
AEGISLOGISTICS 763.95 764.50 764.90 782.00 747.20 216.72 970.00 280.00 - - CredBrandMkg 199.99 199.48 197.65 204.65 197.65 199.03 324.80 145.20 - - H M LloydMetals 948.35 980.75 947.90 985.00 940.20 660.39 985.00 492.00 - -
AeroflexInd 178.06 191.78 180.00 192.10 180.00 3468.68 209.90 115.00 - - Crest Ventu 534.70 548.55 539.40 556.00 531.75 59.39 621.20 216.60 18 548.20 H C LMW 18421.30 18282.15 18250.00 18650.00 18062.00 14.60 19031.15 12730.10 67 18274.00
AetherIndust 931.10 949.05 940.00 960.15 933.35 86.11 1071.00 761.55 - - Crisil [1] 4662.50 4644.50 4688.00 4688.00 4612.55 19.77 5264.80 3665.10 59 4640.55 H C Lok.Mach 364.50 362.60 374.20 376.60 357.15 97.97 475.00 201.15 48 363.60
Affle(India) [2] 1588.40 1598.35 1580.00 1632.00 1580.00 398.38 1715.00 990.00 253 1599.00 CrompGraves[2] 416.25 432.05 418.10 435.00 415.20 8536.42 483.65 262.10 55 432.00 HG LordChlrAlka 132.29 135.15 132.29 137.90 132.29 20.07 186.50 91.00 - -
Agarwal Inds 1152.35 1141.15 1155.05 1155.95 1099.95 50.73 1339.00 770.95 34 1141.05 CSBBank 313.35 314.00 313.95 315.20 312.00 192.33 421.95 305.85 10 314.20 H Lotys Eye 86.28 82.40 87.50 89.46 81.33 199.04 110.90 44.10 79 82.31
AgiGreenpac 960.45 968.35 960.55 984.35 960.00 220.05 1089.00 610.40 - - CubexTub 99.36 100.86 101.35 103.00 99.46 39.99 127.53 43.21 34 100.88 H LoyalTextMil 502.70 553.40 519.00 571.00 503.00 10.25 774.90 484.20 - -
Agro Tech 858.70 861.85 867.00 874.00 844.90 45.66 1089.00 646.90 552 859.80 CUMI [1] 1498.40 1469.85 1499.95 1505.75 1465.00 114.12 1835.65 1026.00 80 1469.80 Hm LT FOODS 398.55 399.10 401.85 405.35 397.20 438.10 447.95 150.35 - -
AgroPhosInd 44.82 44.94 45.10 45.90 44.43 119.76 65.75 33.00 - - CumminsInd [2] 3806.05 3875.85 3820.00 3891.70 3794.05 301.69 4169.50 1590.30 61 3875.95 Hm LTIMindtree 6244.35 6273.45 6244.35 6285.95 6189.00 526.01 6574.95 4513.55 - -
AGSTransTech 99.32 101.26 99.00 104.00 96.15 596.09 126.75 57.90 - - Cyber Med 26.69 27.21 26.67 27.64 26.24 122.85 44.00 16.01 - 27.04 H C m Lumax tech [2] 562.40 572.20 567.00 573.70 565.35 61.07 608.15 334.50 41 572.45
AhladaEnggrs 108.22 107.18 106.80 108.74 106.80 44.47 167.35 90.65 - - Cyient [5] 1880.75 1914.30 1866.05 1927.60 1866.00 248.32 2457.00 1542.00 47 1917.60 H C Lumx Ind 2590.25 2567.50 2608.40 2621.95 2550.00 7.31 3045.00 2020.05 26 2571.95
Ahluwalia [2] 1145.80 1130.00 1130.00 1145.80 1122.05 58.51 1540.00 649.40 35 1130.00 CyientDlm 669.00 710.50 677.00 715.00 673.40 617.21 883.80 580.60 - - H M Lupin [2] 2191.10 2194.40 2192.00 2219.00 2175.05 786.65 2312.00 1113.00 37 2194.25
AIA Engg [2] 4336.40 4351.65 4325.80 4397.95 4302.40 17.57 4940.00 3344.70 36 4346.35 H O Lux Indust. [2] 2056.80 2172.10 2075.90 2200.00 2072.00 195.82 2492.00 1072.05 44 2170.20
Ajanta Phr [2] 3201.60 3253.60 3217.60 3283.70 3160.30 76.68 3485.75 1665.00 49 3257.10 D .............................................. H R Lyka Labs 145.87 142.00 146.45 148.28 141.01 115.28 172.65 99.95 - 142.20
Ajmera 678.65 681.85 678.00 684.05 672.35 23.09 882.40 356.00 27 680.80 Dabur [1] 625.20 619.00 626.00 629.75 614.00 1095.38 672.00 489.00 71 618.90 H
AKMEFINTRAIND 109.84 107.60 110.40 112.90 106.80 306.51 134.00 92.71 - - Dalm.B.Sug [2] 542.55 566.45 542.60 573.00 538.00 630.10 573.00 339.00 17 567.75 H M..............................................
Aksh Opti [5] 9.02 8.86 9.28 9.39 8.71 1013.32 15.85 7.84 - 8.85 DamodarInd [5] 45.40 45.32 45.21 46.71 45.00 32.94 68.05 41.09 42 45.74 H C m M&M [5] 3094.90 3165.50 3105.50 3185.45 3095.80 4028.21 3221.10 1450.55 37 3166.40
AKUMS DRUGS 835.85 868.00 843.40 877.60 838.20 255.80 1175.90 725.00 - - DangeeDums 7.87 8.19 8.14 8.85 8.01 851.93 13.45 6.80 - - H G M&M Fin [2] 338.35 330.10 339.50 339.90 328.05 5274.52 342.90 243.90 21 330.70
Akzo 3773.55 3934.65 3781.20 3966.15 3735.10 20.15 3964.35 2265.10 42 3937.35 Datamatics [5] 609.25 609.60 604.00 618.40 604.00 85.06 790.20 455.00 51 609.40 H Maan Alum [5] 171.38 180.05 179.01 195.00 175.32 8749.05 195.00 86.50 37 179.75
Alankit [1] 24.22 24.01 24.29 24.80 23.78 1088.31 29.67 9.70 - 24.07 DataPatrnInd 2315.70 2302.30 2320.00 2351.50 2292.65 325.12 3655.00 1735.00 - - H MacrotecDeve 1234.40 1221.05 1250.00 1252.00 1214.40 1338.81 1649.95 701.70 - -
Alembic [2] 141.35 142.68 141.53 144.20 140.55 547.09 169.00 74.54 37 142.55 DavangrSugar 6.99 6.95 6.99 7.02 6.89 3591.32 115.00 6.55 - - H P MagadhSug&En 912.20 912.45 915.10 923.00 900.65 76.40 1010.00 490.15 11 910.25
Alembic Ph [2] 1205.50 1191.95 1204.00 1216.35 1185.10 84.31 1285.60 707.50 31 1190.45 DB Corp 341.10 334.65 336.00 341.10 333.00 180.74 405.00 236.80 13 334.70 H G Mah.Holi 390.05 398.20 390.00 399.90 387.00 164.81 504.35 348.00 43 398.40
Alicon [5] 1329.35 1357.40 1321.05 1389.00 1321.05 12.77 1543.15 779.75 41 1354.60 DB Realty 190.12 188.17 191.05 194.00 187.50 1671.99 284.95 135.65 14 188.05 H Mah.Life 535.85 535.75 536.05 540.95 532.65 282.82 679.15 475.00 - 535.20
AlkemLabs [2] 6052.80 6151.25 6099.00 6169.15 6046.00 110.43 6440.00 3440.05 35 6151.60 DCB Bk 122.72 121.22 123.25 123.65 120.60 757.51 163.40 110.00 7 121.25 Hm Mah.Scoot 11743.85 11858.95 11840.75 12100.00 11711.00 4.31 12787.85 6702.00 61 11874.45
Alkyl Amine [2] 2293.25 2409.70 2288.00 2443.15 2285.00 225.16 2730.00 1805.00 83 2408.45 DCMShriram [2] 1035.35 1057.05 1036.00 1066.95 1033.00 47.19 1210.15 840.15 35 1052.80 H w Hm Mah.Seam [5] 642.30 645.20 646.90 655.80 643.00 153.39 1099.05 569.00 10 645.45
Allcargo [2] 65.05 65.89 65.10 66.10 64.80 2183.25 97.70 58.63 - 65.90 DcmShrirmInd 199.87 202.09 201.85 204.90 200.60 124.68 242.50 116.25 - - H m MahangrGas 1940.40 1915.20 1950.00 1950.00 1912.00 250.20 1988.55 979.05 16 1914.35
ALLCARGO GATI 112.97 113.10 113.19 114.12 112.75 594.42 168.30 90.00 - - DCW [2] 94.27 106.34 94.11 107.69 94.1118124.97 107.75 46.90 - 106.38 H C m MahindraLog 480.85 484.10 485.65 491.70 480.35 56.50 554.05 347.15 71 483.80
AllcargoTerm 44.04 44.55 44.15 45.99 44.00 338.46 82.50 33.55 - - De Nora 1521.25 1537.80 1526.60 1563.00 1503.90 8.61 2022.25 1293.20 38 1538.05 H Maithan 1158.05 1184.10 1163.85 1198.00 1149.00 52.71 1358.00 956.00 5 1182.70
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ALLDIGI TECH 1014.20 1017.65 1024.35 1035.95 994.05 22.20 1251.90 579.00 - - DebockIndust 5.94 5.92 5.94 6.00 5.90 398.35 11.85 5.60 - - Malu Paper 46.03 45.43 46.11 46.70 45.10 30.64 69.90 34.18 - 45.58
ALLIED BLEND N 339.00 342.10 339.00 345.05 334.05 630.05 372.40 282.05 - - Deccan Cem [5] 598.30 633.25 604.90 655.45 601.10 48.46 747.00 483.20 22 628.15 HP Man Ind [5] 356.15 345.45 358.00 359.65 343.35 345.85 513.00 181.10 18 345.45
Allied Dig [5] 270.00 277.00 271.60 280.25 270.10 461.25 319.55 110.65 70 276.90 DEE DEVELOP 282.00 281.25 282.80 288.05 280.50 179.36 400.00 275.40 - - HPC Man Infr [2] 190.06 191.26 192.90 193.00 189.65 566.12 249.40 136.95 42 191.40
AlokIndus 26.53 27.29 26.16 28.00 26.1639940.00 39.05 16.10 - - DeepIndust 435.20 438.90 435.00 448.85 432.00 74.28 476.60 227.05 - - HP &P w Manaksia [2] 107.76 105.36 108.49 113.80 105.00 441.71 155.75 83.00 46 105.60
Alpha Lab 139.20 135.39 138.02 143.50 132.10 675.51 144.60 70.00 15 135.30 Deepk.Fer 1066.75 1110.40 1074.00 1134.20 1070.00 3008.03 1134.00 453.20 48 1111.30 H G&U D ManakSteel [1] 68.97 68.68 70.00 70.80 67.51 129.17 107.10 39.50 22 68.47
AmaraRajEner 1425.95 1411.85 1438.00 1444.00 1398.30 805.77 1775.95 599.00 - - Deepk.Ntr [2] 2907.10 2956.90 2909.40 2975.00 2901.05 413.47 3168.65 1924.75 115 2956.65 H M Manali Pet [5] 82.82 82.22 83.00 83.65 81.62 259.41 104.99 55.90 - 82.28
AmberEntp(I) 4809.10 4845.70 4800.00 4910.00 4742.40 267.17 5364.55 2712.10 263 4845.10 Delhivery 425.00 419.35 425.00 428.45 418.00 2232.40 488.00 354.20 - - H m Manap.Fin [2] 201.35 197.47 196.91 198.59 194.4111790.41 230.25 125.30 10 197.40
AmbigaAgar 29.55 29.47 30.20 30.70 29.00 27.44 42.52 23.20 - 29.26 Delta Corp [1] 129.89 128.48 130.20 131.60 128.30 1207.23 159.75 104.30 18 128.55 HU Mang.Cem 888.55 919.25 887.40 930.60 887.40 135.32 1095.65 353.00 41 921.60
Ambika Cot 1688.25 1705.45 1696.50 1710.00 1680.00 12.01 2180.00 1400.00 15 1705.10 Den Net 52.80 54.87 52.45 55.43 52.45 3343.65 69.40 42.48 16 54.88 Mang.Chem 130.29 133.71 130.99 134.50 130.09 401.05 156.25 95.10 11 133.60
AmbujaCeme [2] 632.55 632.45 630.20 634.75 623.00 1508.02 706.85 404.00 68 631.80 DevInfoTech 152.18 157.94 154.80 161.97 151.32 790.95 174.75 94.00 - - Mang.Drug 127.69 126.20 127.94 130.85 125.00 49.61 144.65 85.16 63 126.45
AmiOrganics 1742.00 1720.00 1746.50 1780.80 1714.95 221.94 1823.00 1004.45 - - DevyaniInter 195.76 192.93 196.30 197.99 192.02 1156.19 223.00 142.25 - - M R MankindPharm 2520.70 2578.95 2529.90 2592.60 2500.15 442.32 2780.00 1683.05 - -
Amrutanjan [1] 816.05 795.15 809.00 816.00 791.05 38.99 861.40 556.05 54 794.55 Dhamp.Sug 228.23 228.53 227.80 234.00 226.73 1556.41 307.85 192.05 17 228.40 CC B MANOJVAIBGEM 270.42 270.70 272.70 280.00 268.40 882.04 382.00 165.00 - -
AnandRathiWe 3925.35 3883.45 3925.35 3927.10 3863.80 38.24 4299.95 1652.00 - - DhamprBioOrg 159.95 161.90 159.99 163.85 157.65 320.53 183.95 112.40 - - CC m GC ManoramaInd 830.15 826.30 831.00 842.95 822.80 25.70 2384.95 301.55 - -
Anant Raj [2] 704.40 727.60 704.75 734.00 701.75 911.73 749.05 216.00 170 726.60 DhaniService 52.26 53.07 52.40 54.10 52.35 2712.06 63.00 48.41 - - CC MarathNxtg [5] 698.75 686.10 701.20 704.00 679.95 52.30 736.40 343.00 28 685.15
Andhar Sug [2] 112.87 113.12 113.45 115.34 112.44 429.86 128.96 92.10 35 113.00 Dhanlk.Bk 37.76 37.52 37.76 37.85 37.46 349.52 58.70 26.16 - 37.54 CR Marico Ltd [1] 695.40 693.65 694.00 699.45 685.00 1856.29 713.60 486.75 83 693.40
AndhraCement 86.19 94.80 89.99 94.80 87.00 159.02 139.20 76.00 - - Dhanuka Ag [2] 1546.45 1571.60 1571.50 1580.00 1553.15 31.00 1926.40 765.70 28 1571.90 DB Marksans [1] 297.90 300.15 297.05 305.70 294.40 2514.62 328.35 97.60 112 300.20
AndhraPaper 105.80 104.95 105.10 106.95 104.50 158.70 674.90 102.55 - - DharmjCrpGrd 339.80 338.20 338.10 340.00 330.80 26.65 389.65 196.95 - - MarshalMachn 33.09 33.64 33.00 34.28 33.00 108.59 60.30 22.30 - -
AngelOne 2561.70 2600.10 2602.05 2753.80 2580.00 5049.44 3896.00 1824.05 - - Dhun.Inv 2355.65 2424.10 2374.40 2459.00 2340.00 4.14 2699.00 739.95 42 2419.80 Maruti [5] 13238.00 13166.00 13238.00 13300.45 13000.05 388.89 13675.00 9738.40 29 13167.00
AntnyWastHdg 720.05 747.45 724.30 752.40 717.55 205.33 902.00 354.95 - - Dhunseri Tea 260.45 272.60 258.10 280.15 258.10 189.53 291.00 175.00 - 274.00 D C MASFinServ 292.00 288.85 293.90 294.95 287.00 139.21 387.70 265.50 20 288.20
AnupamRasayn 736.95 766.45 739.95 779.40 736.20 368.61 1106.30 720.40 - - DhunseriVent 501.30 505.90 508.90 512.95 500.30 43.76 558.70 256.00 - - D C B Mastek [5] 2599.30 2645.10 2635.00 2658.95 2599.40 150.88 3147.00 2105.95 71 2647.90
Apar Ind 9528.60 9671.80 9500.00 9711.00 9430.00 130.7610620.00 4550.00 47 9671.70 Diamine&Chem 549.30 562.25 545.20 567.20 545.20 8.92 693.40 446.10 - - B MatrimnCom [5] 755.35 755.65 759.50 760.65 748.00 60.20 848.00 499.00 35 753.30
Apcotex Ind [2] 422.25 424.30 422.20 428.00 420.35 21.25 562.60 383.00 39 425.15 DilipBuildco 528.00 530.00 531.60 540.35 528.30 245.56 588.40 286.25 23 529.95 C Maw.Sug 124.69 126.70 124.45 128.30 124.09 382.40 136.85 82.95 9 127.05
ApexFznFoods 249.20 247.53 249.25 251.65 246.50 58.06 324.25 171.20 52 247.85 Dish TV [1] 14.26 14.95 14.27 15.19 14.2440192.45 26.01 12.89 - 14.95 G R MaxEstates 617.75 601.55 615.00 619.00 590.60 221.75 698.75 242.75 - -
APL Apl [2] 1584.15 1621.60 1590.00 1628.00 1572.75 878.64 1789.00 1306.00 117 1619.80 DishmanCarb[2] 180.08 182.49 179.90 184.37 178.20 398.22 282.95 132.75 - 182.65 GP MaxFinancial [2] 1191.00 1185.75 1180.20 1199.50 1177.55 410.51 1212.15 855.10 - 1186.20
ApolloHosp [5] 7199.15 7153.35 7201.50 7243.95 7135.00 310.72 7319.95 4727.00 98 7155.20 DivgiTorTran 587.15 602.80 586.30 617.05 585.00 39.54 1150.00 573.15 - - MaxHealthCre 985.75 970.20 986.50 988.70 965.35 1331.14 1118.00 538.65 - -
ApolloMicSys [1] 103.05 103.10 103.00 104.24 102.61 743.11 161.75 58.56 82 103.20 Divi'sLabs [2] 5443.35 5423.80 5440.55 5464.05 5362.75 686.14 5582.85 3300.00 87 5423.80 H MaxIndia 256.50 264.55 253.10 265.70 253.10 43.50 338.00 129.30 - -
ApolloPipes 579.05 587.75 579.10 588.00 578.00 24.48 798.65 538.70 - - DixonTec(In) [2] 13802.95 14195.80 13855.00 14265.00 13830.00 404.31 14499.00 5019.75 512 14199.90 Mayur Uniq [5] 608.80 601.70 610.30 611.90 600.05 32.70 698.00 454.05 21 602.40
ApolloTyr [1] 547.85 550.75 548.95 552.15 546.20 1285.87 584.65 366.00 31 550.80 DLF Ltd [2] 895.15 913.75 896.80 916.10 895.30 1899.09 967.00 513.55 210 913.85 MazagonDock 4230.10 4199.25 4230.00 4246.80 4185.80 453.51 5860.00 1742.00 - -
Aptech 218.43 218.48 219.60 220.44 217.85 107.20 297.30 199.85 49 218.10 D-Link [2] 624.65 630.20 624.00 637.55 620.35 94.71 728.00 255.90 24 630.10 m W McL.Rusl [5] 32.81 34.45 33.00 34.45 31.6610867.24 37.99 17.52 - 34.59
AptusValHsg 357.60 352.00 353.80 355.00 346.00 810.73 392.00 278.10 - - DodlaDairy 1162.30 1173.80 1163.00 1184.15 1160.00 26.49 1346.10 651.25 - - MCX 5660.30 5828.60 5700.00 5879.55 5700.00 359.43 6037.05 1913.30 274 5825.10
ArcheanCheIn 721.80 720.05 721.80 729.55 710.10 287.93 837.70 510.05 - - DolatAlgotec 141.52 144.16 143.00 148.78 142.20 690.79 186.50 47.00 - - C m MediAsstHeal 659.75 662.95 660.00 678.00 659.20 175.70 716.15 430.55 - -
Archies [2] 32.16 34.23 32.16 36.71 32.16 1750.81 42.14 21.96 - 34.32 DollarInd [2] 505.90 533.35 508.00 539.35 506.80 250.76 660.10 385.00 34 529.85 G MedicamenBio 568.30 585.55 570.40 598.85 561.05 154.22 729.60 355.45 - -
Aries Agro 265.10 268.00 265.60 273.95 264.50 61.99 342.35 157.90 14 267.80 DomsIndust 2700.50 2647.95 2713.40 2713.40 2631.50 32.49 2975.00 1225.60 - - H m MedplsHealth 670.75 664.95 670.00 675.55 660.00 119.97 849.00 598.60 - -
ArihantSuper 420.80 422.80 420.80 434.40 416.80 165.84 433.35 157.75 113 421.35 DP Wires 410.35 406.20 414.95 414.95 404.00 23.41 690.00 385.05 - - M Mega Soft 67.45 68.78 67.65 69.50 67.65 292.00 107.22 41.27 - 68.77
ArihntCapMkt 108.49 111.58 110.00 113.00 109.99 755.54 123.89 49.20 - - DPAbhushan 1642.55 1651.90 1644.95 1672.45 1633.60 49.75 1774.45 515.55 - - N MeghmaniOrga 100.78 104.19 101.27 104.75 100.70 1297.59 113.05 71.40 - -
ARKADEDEVELO 151.67 153.37 151.60 155.75 151.00 2369.38 190.00 148.21 - - DPSC 19.82 19.86 19.85 20.50 19.70 1244.50 28.05 14.00 - - O B MetroBrands 1275.65 1283.20 1275.70 1300.05 1271.00 68.34 1441.20 990.05 - -
ArmanFinServ 1693.20 1682.65 1695.00 1699.15 1669.20 30.00 2676.10 1600.00 42 1681.80 Dr Reddy [5] 6751.60 6749.10 6751.60 6785.40 6678.05 347.62 7101.00 5212.10 27 6746.95 R m Metrpolhelth [2] 2192.05 2251.05 2200.30 2264.80 2185.10 267.62 2265.55 1361.25 95 2250.70
ArowGreenTec 819.40 827.95 821.00 834.00 817.05 13.34 1039.00 301.05 24 827.60 DreamfolkSer 458.90 464.85 460.90 468.00 459.80 107.52 582.00 433.10 - - ND G N MFL 102.59 105.63 102.65 107.70 102.65 588.88 24.70 12.15 - -
ArtemsMedSvc 284.40 284.55 285.90 287.00 282.65 62.85 304.70 136.10 - - DrLalPathLab 3302.70 3415.65 3310.00 3421.50 3303.10 112.12 3457.60 1943.20 69 3413.55 B Minda Corp [2] 601.95 612.60 600.60 614.90 595.10 435.62 652.90 312.75 71 612.25
ArtiPharmLab 636.70 624.75 637.00 643.90 621.60 179.32 721.70 371.10 - - Dwarikesh [1] 77.25 78.55 77.50 80.34 77.20 4868.25 105.00 62.21 44 78.55 H MishDhatuNig 405.50 393.40 405.80 407.35 391.70 544.93 547.45 345.00 95 393.60
Arvind 370.85 360.10 368.25 372.30 358.10 604.25 421.00 163.80 32 359.85 Dynac.Sys 1391.40 1387.00 1391.50 1407.95 1367.05 16.31 1730.00 593.50 31 1383.45 ND N R N MittalLifSty 2.33 2.28 2.35 2.35 2.17 4899.01 3.25 1.45 - -
ArvindFash [4] 592.65 600.30 589.90 604.70 589.15 325.94 622.95 299.15 - 600.20 Dynamatic 7966.55 8109.85 8000.00 8195.00 7881.05 18.49 9080.40 3782.45 110 8116.05 MM Forg 599.95 594.15 603.85 604.70 590.00 32.02 725.00 415.50 20 594.35
ArvindSmart 826.45 812.50 824.45 838.00 809.00 39.77 902.85 309.90 75 811.90 DynamicCable 532.50 542.20 522.90 547.50 521.45 17.73 680.00 337.55 - - O C MMTC [1] 89.59 90.04 90.00 91.17 89.60 1416.13 131.88 49.76 - 89.93
Asahi India [1] 789.45 773.60 795.00 808.80 768.50 385.57 833.00 502.20 61 773.25 P MOIL 407.85 406.50 408.90 409.90 399.25 974.02 588.35 207.05 23 406.20
Ashapura [2] 300.95 313.85 302.45 315.65 301.10 192.55 483.25 273.60 39 313.95 E .............................................. R w Mold-TekPac [5] 755.85 766.10 757.90 770.00 753.50 109.77 939.85 715.00 40 766.50
Ashok Ley [1] 235.40 238.13 235.90 242.19 233.5011617.31 264.70 157.65 27 238.15 EasyTripPlnr 34.02 34.00 34.10 34.60 33.9136576.24 54.00 32.78 - - Mold-TekTec [2] 236.03 235.82 236.03 238.00 235.00 55.40 359.95 180.00 25 236.70
Ashoka Bld [5] 228.62 236.74 230.20 240.00 230.20 1207.93 284.75 119.40 22 236.75 Eclerx 3008.05 3079.20 3008.00 3099.00 2995.00 207.29 3116.25 1776.05 43 3079.65 P MonarchNetwr 400.75 401.15 402.30 409.05 397.40 139.06 943.45 324.05 - -
Asian Gran 86.65 85.51 86.87 87.51 85.01 689.89 98.19 50.90 38 85.36 ECOS(INDMOB 452.65 470.65 456.40 479.90 452.70 600.59 593.70 380.00 - - m m Monte Carlo 827.60 837.00 828.00 842.15 816.75 19.77 863.00 560.55 29 835.75
Asian Htl-E 158.14 168.18 160.20 176.00 160.20 538.53 195.95 122.30 13 168.40 EdelFinSer [1] 142.05 140.83 142.90 143.95 136.15 5709.00 145.50 59.36 22 140.65 C Morepan [2] 85.49 87.77 85.74 88.61 85.70 9110.30 100.80 31.31 37 87.72
Asian Paints [1] 3329.10 3277.35 3317.00 3328.95 3244.05 968.66 3422.00 2671.00 63 3277.20 Eicher Motor [1] 5026.25 4972.65 5026.30 5045.95 4952.00 449.00 5104.50 3272.35 35 4971.40 NDOU B O C Most.Fin [1] 762.10 742.80 755.00 756.45 730.00 1628.01 828.75 215.58 26 743.45
AsianEnrgSvc 363.40 368.80 363.95 376.40 363.05 94.73 444.15 168.60 - - EID Parry [1] 857.75 869.15 859.75 875.50 852.55 700.35 875.75 452.55 208 868.60 m MothersonSum 71.22 70.18 71.50 71.86 69.81 7624.53 80.00 57.85 - -
AskAutomotiv 439.10 436.45 439.70 441.50 432.00 387.27 485.30 240.10 - - EIH [2] 378.40 381.50 378.40 383.85 373.50 565.62 566.00 205.30 42 381.05 B &C MotisonJewel 310.50 317.05 310.00 329.85 309.55 3829.37 329.85 88.85 - -
AsokaMetcast 20.83 21.42 21.18 21.65 21.00 136.38 35.70 17.00 - - EIH A Htl 391.05 396.40 393.90 399.10 389.75 28.47 544.95 209.28 31 397.00 R m MphasiS 3010.40 3015.60 3034.80 3051.80 3004.05 899.96 3186.95 2068.45 38 3011.90
AssoAlchohol 947.45 947.65 945.00 975.60 938.35 54.72 1037.40 398.00 - - Elec. Eng [1] 700.05 696.45 705.00 719.80 690.30 608.29 717.90 357.00 53 695.40 C MPS 2145.30 2081.65 2144.45 2169.00 2070.05 9.51 2469.95 1315.20 33 2081.25
Aster Life 1187.55 1190.35 1187.00 1196.30 1184.00 10.31 1487.65 826.15 - 1189.60 Elec.Stl.Cs [1] 211.46 212.77 212.60 216.00 212.29 708.37 236.65 70.60 15 212.75 MRF 138513.65 140262.90 139600.00 140447.10 138950.20 3.93 151283.41 106390.70 29 140171.85
AsterDMHealt 415.10 417.35 415.00 419.85 411.80 328.03 558.30 309.05 4 417.85 ElectMartInd 206.56 214.31 207.50 214.75 206.80 641.59 262.00 144.60 - - G MRPL 182.18 180.90 183.05 186.45 180.15 2125.41 289.25 91.20 12 180.85
Astra Mic [2] 840.50 826.00 844.75 844.75 821.05 159.69 1059.75 424.95 64 827.35 Elgi Eqp [1] 679.70 678.20 672.00 684.00 672.00 125.00 799.00 466.45 66 678.05 M MrsBectrFood 1906.30 1894.75 1909.10 1937.95 1890.00 103.09 2200.00 963.10 - -
Astral Poly [1] 1989.55 1974.50 1990.00 2001.70 1958.50 558.48 2453.95 1739.25 95 1974.85 ElinElectron 233.32 243.22 232.65 244.60 232.65 247.48 282.00 129.30 - - w MSTC 668.05 678.50 671.00 681.30 665.25 240.18 1165.00 410.50 - -
AstraZen [2] 7970.05 7734.50 7735.05 7925.00 7685.00 152.23 8139.85 4050.15 148 7737.35 Emami [1] 766.20 753.65 761.00 768.45 747.55 469.82 859.20 417.55 44 748.75 BK MtarTech 1745.95 1732.15 1752.00 1757.00 1728.00 60.29 2783.85 1600.00 - -
AtamValves 152.37 150.77 152.37 155.89 150.03 84.25 241.40 136.00 - - EmamiPapMi [2] 114.92 114.99 115.00 116.46 114.51 66.67 151.95 101.00 7 114.90 w MTNL 52.05 54.65 52.00 54.65 51.90 3784.54 101.88 25.22 - 54.64
Atul 7690.10 8002.45 7700.00 8062.65 7680.10 279.62 8134.45 5183.10 59 8012.30 EMCURPHARMA 1469.40 1495.50 1468.85 1509.85 1451.35 91.23 1580.00 1225.00 - - m MufinGrenFin 112.32 112.22 112.00 115.00 111.71 34.85 274.40 102.65 - -
Aurionpro 1637.20 1629.70 1650.00 1668.95 1616.20 44.63 1989.95 602.63 190 1629.90 Emmbi Ind 129.52 134.42 130.00 134.99 129.32 48.69 157.00 87.60 24 134.45 Mukand 164.88 162.31 165.40 166.61 161.45 144.27 212.50 135.80 24 162.50
AuroPharma [1] 1460.70 1438.30 1455.00 1461.70 1407.00 2603.18 1592.55 834.90 44 1438.55 EMS 756.15 748.60 759.90 764.90 745.00 175.73 935.00 267.50 - - N O DG MukkaProtein 40.78 41.78 41.20 42.24 40.61 940.04 56.56 30.00 - -
AUSmallFinBk 740.20 732.70 740.05 748.15 730.25 1430.63 813.00 554.00 32 733.05 Emudhra 880.00 874.50 882.00 884.80 869.75 84.57 927.70 415.00 - - Munj.Auto [2] 118.06 125.17 118.80 126.00 118.02 1153.83 138.25 50.65 28 125.20
AUTHUM INVEST 1789.30 1824.45 1790.00 1825.00 1770.00 128.32 1830.00 732.20 - - EnduranceTec 2400.75 2396.05 2400.80 2418.70 2380.00 337.54 3059.05 1525.40 54 2395.50 Munj.Showa [2] 167.72 170.24 168.40 170.97 167.00 80.51 211.00 122.10 22 170.30
Auto Axl 1898.00 1903.85 1898.00 1919.00 1890.00 6.00 2465.60 1741.75 18 1902.95 Eng.India [5] 211.71 209.43 211.00 213.20 207.80 2807.88 304.00 116.50 40 209.40 C MusicBrdcast 15.87 16.15 15.68 16.25 15.68 847.36 25.35 13.35 - -
Auto Stamp 787.40 781.95 791.00 804.00 774.00 34.20 1094.00 372.00 61 781.20 Ent.Net.Ind 230.29 221.15 228.20 236.25 220.20 106.53 357.40 157.95 37 222.00 W Muthoot Cap 368.65 372.50 366.00 378.70 366.00 34.46 458.00 265.00 9 373.00
Autoline 131.39 128.61 132.00 132.00 127.45 163.05 165.20 92.01 23 128.75 ENTEROHEALTH 1365.70 1376.05 1370.00 1399.00 1342.05 130.80 1510.90 970.00 - - G MuthootMicFn 234.98 234.13 234.52 235.77 233.00 130.69 281.00 196.60 - -
AvadSug&Egy 790.50 814.95 793.95 824.00 784.60 310.70 852.45 480.00 14 816.15 EPackDurable 392.20 413.95 395.00 419.00 389.05 1953.13 419.00 150.60 - - Muthot.Fin 2031.85 1955.90 1999.00 2009.45 1951.40 1481.78 2077.45 1170.05 19 1955.60
AvalonTech 580.90 586.75 580.90 591.95 577.00 160.47 667.00 425.00 - - Epigral 2286.25 2301.00 2291.50 2336.00 2238.75 118.77 2367.00 872.10 - -
AVANTEL 183.86 182.65 184.00 187.50 181.11 695.83 211.40 166.00 - - EPL 259.46 265.55 259.00 271.70 256.60 5172.61 271.70 169.60 - - N G N N ..............................................
Avanti Feeds [1] 628.50 622.90 629.50 638.45 621.00 298.26 791.10 384.30 26 622.70 EqitsSmlFnBk 77.21 77.09 77.39 78.25 76.55 5366.83 116.50 74.60 - - D NaclInd [1] 55.47 55.27 55.74 56.00 54.56 58.55 84.99 53.60 - 55.28
AvenuSupmart 5096.30 4954.35 5095.00 5138.00 4936.10 562.72 5484.00 3617.30 115 4954.75 EQUINOX INDIA 127.25 126.51 127.45 128.85 125.80 3075.69 164.36 69.00 - - N R RCH BU NagarjunFert[1] 11.09 11.11 11.08 11.40 11.01 1049.67 15.85 8.00 - 11.15
AVT Natl [1] 87.10 89.48 87.35 91.20 86.66 406.33 115.29 75.00 30 89.43 ErisLifeSci [1] 1332.70 1324.25 1332.70 1368.40 1311.75 208.99 1521.05 800.05 88 1323.00 G Nah.Spg [5] 300.15 301.25 301.40 305.25 297.45 27.88 383.40 230.00 - 300.95
AWFISSPACSOL 699.00 704.50 706.80 714.90 700.00 136.49 946.00 371.40 - - Eros Intl 20.88 22.79 21.44 24.60 20.7517693.92 29.40 17.20 - 22.83 C NakodaGroup 43.78 43.02 44.45 44.79 41.10 432.76 70.00 36.50 - -
Axis Bank [2] 1232.20 1226.65 1228.10 1242.95 1224.6511164.28 1339.55 951.55 15 1225.90 ESAFSFB 45.18 44.53 45.70 46.05 44.00 1586.13 82.40 44.00 - - Nalco [5] 210.29 224.23 214.50 227.39 212.8070653.37 227.35 88.55 21 224.15
AxisCades [5] 596.80 581.55 598.95 605.00 579.15 122.74 848.00 433.35 128 581.05 Escorts 4268.80 4209.20 4268.80 4340.95 4156.10 262.10 4422.00 2647.45 45 4207.30 O C m Nalwa Son 4918.25 5047.95 4935.65 5099.65 4935.65 22.72 5101.60 2352.30 49 5046.50
AxitaCotton 16.54 16.41 16.62 16.73 16.39 3305.99 40.60 16.39 - - Ester [5] 156.80 151.45 153.00 155.50 150.60 511.27 177.60 80.21 - 151.45 NandaniCreat 40.08 41.04 40.12 42.00 39.95 138.46 87.15 30.44 - -
AzadEngineer 1459.25 1444.10 1460.00 1474.95 1426.00 179.25 2080.00 642.40 - - Ethos 3442.30 3389.90 3469.70 3508.45 3370.00 38.37 3524.95 1551.05 - - PC NarayaHru 1251.05 1236.90 1251.05 1256.20 1228.70 210.94 1445.05 980.00 58 1238.05
EUREKAFORBES 568.10 577.90 569.75 580.00 565.55 354.57 580.00 493.25 - - P N Natco Phr [2] 1420.00 1400.30 1420.00 1425.00 1397.00 400.80 1638.35 725.00 16 1400.40
B .............................................. Ever.Kanto [2] 193.28 203.83 194.64 205.45 193.28 2124.85 217.35 108.70 40 204.35 RB Natl Build [1] 179.30 180.19 180.00 181.70 177.70 7853.55 209.75 56.86 65 180.15
BAAZARSTYRET 382.05 386.10 380.55 393.30 380.55 1093.40 431.15 340.60 - - Everady [5] 458.60 460.35 459.20 465.00 457.10 144.63 504.90 295.00 47 460.50 Natl Fert 125.10 127.88 125.25 130.70 125.25 3791.70 169.95 65.15 38 127.75
BAG Films [2] 10.90 11.99 11.16 11.99 11.00 2334.12 15.48 5.14 - 12.04 Everest Ind 1044.40 1043.25 1048.00 1060.55 1016.05 12.85 1448.10 941.00 74 1043.70 RM Nava 1149.40 1106.80 1149.40 1152.65 1095.95 257.73 1347.80 374.10 - -
Bajaj Auto 12345.95 12157.45 12414.25 12500.00 12112.10 670.83 12772.15 4902.80 44 12161.90 Excel Ind [5] 1516.65 1517.15 1528.80 1538.00 1506.75 11.45 1649.90 698.90 46 1516.20 R C Navin Flu [2] 3441.35 3602.40 3445.00 3612.85 3433.60 403.89 3979.00 2876.45 99 3604.00
Bajaj Elect [2] 972.25 969.40 972.25 973.95 963.30 25.86 1167.95 822.05 84 969.95 Excel Realty [1] 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.77 0.74 8199.83 0.90 0.34 - 0.75 H Navkar Corp 130.25 130.09 130.00 133.43 129.12 276.61 163.95 55.58 - 130.25
Bajaj Hind [1] 42.72 43.33 42.90 44.84 42.3844873.86 46.10 22.52 - 43.38 Exide [1] 502.55 511.55 507.50 515.65 504.25 6585.98 620.00 241.60 40 511.90 C Navneet Ed [2] 147.74 147.39 148.20 148.93 146.60 80.99 179.05 128.90 14 147.45
Bajaj Hld 10494.70 10605.70 10514.35 10638.05 10378.50 28.11 11348.50 6634.60 41 10606.50 ExpleoSolu 1294.10 1295.25 1302.75 1315.00 1291.20 11.56 1523.65 1145.90 - - DC m NazaraTech 984.75 1001.50 985.00 1013.30 968.00 663.41 1117.00 591.50 - -
BAJAJ HOU FIN 154.06 152.92 155.00 156.80 152.5514893.32 188.50 146.00 - - ExxaroTiles 90.64 95.46 90.72 100.32 90.72 647.17 147.80 75.99 - - DC NCC [2] 301.75 304.35 301.75 310.45 301.10 4657.45 364.50 136.55 27 304.15
BajajConCare[1] 246.90 247.68 247.40 250.00 244.50 261.64 288.70 199.90 23 247.30 NCL Ind 208.11 213.86 208.65 214.69 207.63 100.51 259.85 179.55 13 213.75
BajajFin [2] 7703.00 7703.00 7660.10 7814.65 7651.00 788.29 8190.00 6190.00 36 7702.30 F .............................................. NDRAutoCompo 905.95 879.75 895.05 899.80 871.10 29.97 1985.00 701.15 - -
BajajFinserv [1] 1973.40 1975.25 1973.00 2007.10 1969.05 1326.90 2029.00 1419.00 225 1974.55 Fact 963.95 973.00 968.70 997.05 964.60 625.15 1187.00 483.45 298 972.75 J NDTV [4] 187.34 184.79 187.50 191.00 184.00 249.36 306.55 184.05 - 185.05
BajajHealth 377.15 383.50 379.95 386.40 377.90 70.63 513.40 263.30 - - FaircheOrgan 1213.05 1221.60 1213.05 1226.00 1211.60 4.43 1553.00 1019.85 - - &K B Nelcast [2] 136.98 136.21 137.30 139.34 135.00 58.46 194.50 115.90 30 136.60
BajelProject 271.10 279.05 271.10 282.00 262.10 654.54 330.00 108.25 - - Fazethree 448.55 457.45 445.10 462.00 445.10 10.99 584.40 344.50 - - Nelco 1027.95 1044.80 1028.00 1070.00 1017.95 121.64 1335.80 647.65 120 1043.75
Balaji Amn [2] 2287.05 2351.95 2291.55 2374.00 2285.00 111.81 2736.35 1965.05 43 2352.05 FCS Soft [1] 3.72 3.73 3.78 3.80 3.68 5216.91 6.69 2.41 - 3.74 P NeogenChem 2066.60 2180.55 2055.05 2273.25 2055.00 259.81 2390.00 1176.00 - -
Balkrishna [2] 3050.15 3062.10 3050.15 3105.45 3030.00 387.16 3377.95 2193.85 37 3064.95 FDC [1] 539.55 538.65 539.50 544.95 529.90 252.45 659.00 344.00 28 538.45 C Nesco [2] 939.00 945.95 942.25 952.30 935.00 53.41 1030.00 616.85 19 944.95
BalmerLaw 275.15 276.60 276.00 278.45 272.80 320.41 320.25 129.25 23 276.50 Fed Bk [2] 196.73 197.12 198.50 200.10 196.0016206.97 206.55 137.30 12 197.10 B NestleIndia [1] 2689.95 2707.05 2690.00 2710.00 2672.90 552.76 2777.00 2226.09 81 2706.80
Balrampur [1] 648.90 680.55 645.00 688.55 642.00 5927.80 689.00 343.45 32 679.90 Fed.Goetze 444.35 436.15 444.65 446.30 432.95 41.43 488.45 313.75 19 436.25 NetwebTecInd 2519.75 2508.70 2528.95 2548.00 2425.75 129.93 2925.00 738.60 - -
BALUFORGINDU 779.15 793.60 781.95 814.20 781.65 537.39 886.95 222.85 - - FederalFin 117.87 117.73 118.97 119.49 117.50 311.61 153.60 108.75 - - m Netwk 18 [5] 81.97 82.07 81.95 82.70 81.38 1967.46 136.20 63.50 - 82.07
Ban.Amn.Sug 3709.15 3711.45 3725.20 3797.00 3700.00 3.83 3790.00 2190.70 32 3716.10 Fiem Ind 1749.55 1731.70 1749.55 1767.00 1710.50 207.27 1782.10 821.90 26 1730.85 N B Neuland 12386.40 12508.25 12385.60 12673.35 12187.65 26.61 13600.00 3612.05 50 12530.95
Banar.Beads 112.22 111.56 112.97 114.96 111.20 71.45 120.00 83.00 26 111.90 Filatex [1] 61.58 62.09 62.40 63.19 61.41 1707.40 78.00 44.02 22 62.07 NewgenSwTech 1341.35 1318.70 1349.90 1366.60 1307.05 258.85 1547.20 435.13 73 1317.45
Banco Ind [2] 677.25 745.70 677.25 754.00 676.55 945.93 798.00 413.75 31 748.40 Fin.Cable [2] 1412.50 1420.20 1423.90 1445.00 1410.95 182.32 1700.00 833.00 39 1421.20 B NHPC 94.95 95.05 95.30 95.55 94.6014615.29 118.45 48.48 26 95.03
BandhanBank 198.74 195.28 198.71 199.27 195.0013472.98 263.15 169.45 12 195.40 FineOrgInd [5] 5244.30 5334.60 5231.00 5359.00 5215.65 22.08 5950.00 4005.00 46 5335.25 NIIT [2] 173.12 169.64 172.60 173.99 169.10 736.33 203.80 90.80 58 169.70
Bang Over 52.39 53.85 54.40 54.79 53.00 51.05 76.49 40.60 - 54.24 FineotexChe [2] 405.35 422.50 407.00 433.45 405.45 1801.99 458.00 281.05 43 422.60 N NIITLearnSys 507.00 503.20 504.00 512.40 499.20 37.92 576.90 342.30 - -
Bans.Syn [5] 140.52 138.70 140.90 140.90 136.80 55.75 182.35 132.00 18 139.10 Fino.Ind [2] 278.65 278.30 280.00 280.00 275.05 760.61 355.70 185.70 33 278.45 Nila Infras [1] 12.69 13.03 12.69 13.28 12.62 835.52 17.14 5.66 - 13.05
BANSALWIRIND 447.95 436.10 450.45 454.65 430.05 350.42 468.65 325.10 - - FinoPaymntBk 397.95 421.85 397.95 424.00 394.05 459.67 467.00 249.40 - - BC m NipponLIAM 651.55 685.25 655.40 690.60 653.25 1083.32 739.45 318.00 - -
Barak Val 58.09 58.90 59.00 63.74 57.01 148.17 77.33 34.12 13 58.76 Firstsource 311.15 312.30 312.45 316.30 310.25 1892.86 344.85 148.40 63 312.40 BM Nitco 83.49 83.45 84.00 85.38 82.80 204.16 95.00 18.10 - 83.12
BarbequeNatn 643.00 647.65 644.50 652.00 643.00 46.66 777.00 461.05 - - FiveStrBusFn 780.25 825.35 778.00 832.00 777.00 3866.30 862.75 600.05 - - GC m Nitin Spn 383.30 380.05 381.50 385.30 375.15 87.00 473.00 260.80 15 380.00
BASF 7385.25 7916.15 7386.40 8246.00 7385.25 426.55 8249.90 2421.35 52 7912.20 FlairWriteIn 313.10 307.80 314.50 314.50 305.00 78.37 514.40 246.10 - - D NLC India 282.50 289.10 282.50 291.00 281.60 4032.29 311.65 117.00 20 290.10
Bata India [5] 1439.70 1427.35 1440.00 1447.75 1424.00 113.21 1724.35 1269.00 74 1427.30 Foods&Inns 135.65 134.35 136.60 138.02 133.50 95.63 222.20 126.30 - - P Nmdc [1] 244.91 244.53 244.75 247.40 239.4016310.83 286.35 135.30 12 243.85
Bayer Crop 6411.80 6600.00 6445.00 6625.00 6361.15 94.08 7189.90 4820.00 44 6607.60 ForceMotors 7481.70 7624.40 7510.00 7736.05 7450.00 57.9210277.85 3352.35 - - w NMDCSteel 53.95 54.19 54.00 54.87 52.92 7366.89 73.70 39.15 - -
BCLIndust 58.01 58.23 58.29 59.21 58.00 2256.77 551.00 45.85 - - Fortis Hlt 615.10 615.85 615.10 628.50 610.50 1345.72 628.00 314.00 352 615.50 &P Nocil 290.35 291.35 290.95 299.75 288.60 852.06 336.10 210.10 39 291.70
Beardsell [2] 39.28 46.01 39.11 46.50 39.11 851.85 58.90 31.53 23 - FSNECommVent 195.61 197.34 196.00 197.90 195.46 3439.88 229.80 136.50 - - W NORTHARCCAP 300.00 306.30 310.00 314.00 301.70 2603.74 350.00 295.05 - -
BEL [1] 285.10 283.95 285.10 286.60 282.5513883.48 340.35 127.00 49 283.95 FusnMicroFin 246.55 245.91 248.99 249.00 245.10 149.13 674.85 243.10 - - NRB Bear [2] 301.85 299.75 301.85 302.60 297.65 105.36 400.75 245.65 36 299.10
BEML 3688.25 3673.10 3688.25 3729.60 3661.20 103.78 5489.15 1904.50 53 3672.00 N R O NTPC 443.20 440.10 446.00 447.75 438.8015985.00 448.30 227.75 24 440.00
BEMLLandAset
BergrPaintIn [1]
241.55
622.30
241.32
619.65
242.90
621.90
245.49
624.00
240.55 52.01
607.65 1098.94
377.45
629.60
151.20
439.55
-
73 620.70
- G .............................................. KC m Nucleas Sw
NupurRecycle
1243.85
121.32
1238.65
118.55
1243.85
122.80
1259.90
125.10
1235.00 14.41
117.50 408.34
1830.00
149.00
974.20 20 1238.05
68.05 - -
Gabriel [1] 515.60 518.60 519.70 528.70 508.80 655.04 559.40 272.00 38 518.60 K C m
BestAgrolife 557.25 574.75 561.30 578.90 559.95 60.95 732.35 490.85 - - KP NuvamaWealth 6759.25 6520.05 6769.00 6769.00 6500.10 255.48 7100.00 2100.00 - -
Gail(India) 240.29 239.76 240.20 244.50 239.0114256.68 246.35 116.20 16 239.70 NuvocoVistas 359.45 360.70 359.90 362.15 356.00 227.68 398.00 291.30 - -
BF Inv [5] 618.10 621.50 620.90 631.00 614.00 39.59 727.00 446.75 27 622.10 GALAPRECISION 792.70 799.45 782.00 811.00 780.00 49.57 870.00 682.00 - - K
BF Util [5] 945.35 907.20 949.00 954.60 900.10 290.32 1045.10 537.00 124 909.50 GalaxSurfact 2981.10 3043.65 2961.10 3056.60 2960.00 10.47 3366.30 2241.10 59 3048.10 m
Bhageria Ind [5] 239.36 241.61 240.56 249.00 236.00 102.81 281.00 140.85 43 241.40 GandhrOilRef 207.06 207.25 208.45 209.89 206.13 171.84 344.05 182.45 - - M O ..............................................
BhagiradaChm 340.45 342.90 347.00 347.65 339.30 65.63 1999.00 168.20 - - Ganesh Hsg 837.75 815.35 837.80 848.95 812.60 76.05 1110.00 362.20 21 815.20 C H Oberoi 1892.20 1887.85 1903.60 1911.95 1858.35 549.92 1967.25 1051.25 43 1887.55
Bhans.Eng [1] 151.47 155.14 151.50 156.00 151.47 904.08 177.00 81.72 21 155.20 Ganesha Ecos 1876.55 1906.45 1893.25 1909.95 1870.05 31.46 2049.70 813.00 65 1908.80 OdishaCeme [2] 1933.20 1956.55 1930.00 1968.45 1930.00 436.88 2428.85 1664.20 184 1956.70
Bharat Bij [5] 4710.15 4662.90 4705.00 4778.00 4644.05 13.12 5700.80 1715.00 40 4662.20 GaneshBenzop 142.29 146.68 142.99 148.01 142.41 251.92 217.05 126.95 - - P Pw Oil India 580.65 568.75 572.50 583.90 567.90 1959.50 767.30 192.87 13 569.25
Bharat For [2] 1516.60 1530.20 1519.00 1555.00 1514.40 472.95 1826.20 1002.70 48 1529.05 GangesSecu 167.02 173.68 166.94 180.00 166.20 63.91 200.70 108.25 25 173.95 OLAELECTMOB 99.62 102.62 100.00 103.49 99.1561227.12 157.40 76.00 - -
Bharat Ras 11212.40 11677.45 11348.00 11846.00 11250.00 6.91 14281.35 8351.05 45 11687.30 GardenReach 1722.35 1708.10 1724.00 1733.10 1701.10 318.72 2834.60 648.05 53 1707.55 W OlectrGrnTec 1655.45 1749.65 1652.70 1763.00 1646.05 2648.86 2221.95 1018.00 - -
Bharat Wire 276.70 273.05 277.70 282.00 271.50 173.65 401.90 224.00 21 272.95 GarwareHiTec 3861.75 3947.70 3845.00 3988.80 3726.60 122.80 3994.95 1270.00 - - WH Omax Auto 127.43 129.18 126.00 133.77 121.55 82.91 167.40 53.87 - 128.20
BharatDynam[5] 1160.00 1127.20 1160.00 1162.00 1121.05 688.19 1794.70 450.50 72 1128.05 GarwarTecFib 4060.70 4047.00 4081.05 4160.70 3905.55 31.41 4319.00 3028.70 38 4041.20 w OMDC [1] 9234.30 9281.40 9248.80 9486.95 9230.00 26.87 9629.80 4756.95 356 9275.50
BharatRdNwk 47.03 47.60 48.15 48.80 47.00 74.28 97.50 37.68 - 47.43 GatwayDistri 91.33 92.44 91.33 93.00 91.25 870.47 121.55 85.25 - - W OmInfraLtd 169.89 170.42 168.01 172.95 167.50 62.09 227.90 97.05 - -
Bharti Air [5] 1709.55 1698.70 1705.00 1722.85 1696.00 3649.09 1778.95 896.00 163 1699.05 GE Ship 1200.50 1201.15 1202.00 1210.50 1196.25 166.55 1542.80 728.10 7 1200.70 K One97Communi 688.30 731.35 688.40 742.00 681.7021039.20 998.30 310.00 - -
BHARTIHEXCOM 1443.50 1397.60 1440.00 1449.90 1393.00 393.49 1568.00 755.00 - - Genesys [5] 771.25 775.35 773.00 796.80 764.95 283.02 855.50 299.00 55 775.30 OnePntOneSol 72.76 71.66 73.25 73.25 71.10 734.47 77.50 31.40 - -
Bharti Infr 621.80 642.55 625.10 649.00 619.00 8.94 681.05 207.30 42 642.75 GenInsCorpIn[5] 395.60 394.70 392.00 399.40 392.00 638.46 467.00 212.20 10 394.35 ONGC [5] 297.60 291.95 297.00 299.15 290.7010919.82 344.60 179.80 9 292.25
BHEL [2] 279.70 280.45 280.40 285.50 279.0013449.95 335.40 113.50 - 280.30 GensolEngg 829.70 841.50 833.00 845.00 830.45 79.85 2527.05 708.90 - - P OnMobile 82.29 83.11 82.55 83.50 82.16 272.62 128.30 59.70 - 83.06
BigBlocCons [2] 120.38 117.07 120.00 120.80 116.21 150.24 146.70 72.53 - 117.20 Genus P&B [1] 26.74 26.94 26.80 27.20 26.36 759.12 30.30 16.04 - 26.95 Onward Te 413.85 414.55 415.10 420.40 407.95 23.77 738.95 335.40 33 414.80
BikajiFoodIn 921.70 945.05 923.05 965.00 921.70 998.47 1007.95 450.20 - - Genus Pwr [1] 398.35 398.65 400.85 405.35 398.00 317.67 476.00 204.60 123 399.25 H OptimusInfra 815.35 767.35 819.50 825.05 761.00 391.77 873.65 218.40 260 767.45
Biocon [5] 363.10 370.65 362.40 371.80 361.85 2195.12 395.65 217.50 - 370.40 GeojitFinSer 154.28 167.07 156.29 168.00 156.00 2576.13 177.00 51.20 - - W OracleFinSer [5] 11458.70 11442.65 11400.10 11497.00 11316.15 54.13 12618.95 3870.00 47 11435.90
BioflChm&Pha 81.95 80.68 82.13 83.00 79.00 87.85 92.00 42.61 - 80.76 GFL 87.35 91.74 87.30 92.50 87.11 639.37 118.45 66.00 - - H OrchidPharma 1367.70 1334.65 1377.00 1397.35 1328.10 69.56 1590.00 702.75 - -
BirlaCable 252.75 252.75 253.40 255.70 251.60 22.18 344.95 207.45 72 253.10 Ghcl 681.90 681.65 685.05 688.20 672.05 242.74 726.00 434.95 13 681.45 D Oricon Enter [2] 37.20 39.67 37.30 40.90 37.30 2712.46 49.34 24.30 - 39.65
BirlaCorp 1267.70 1289.75 1271.85 1298.00 1260.65 129.14 1801.25 1136.90 69 1288.45 GhclTextiles 102.54 101.28 102.99 103.20 100.06 165.14 123.00 68.15 - - Orient Cem [1] 290.40 313.55 291.70 315.90 291.70 4833.77 369.50 166.30 37 313.15
Birlasoft 601.90 595.20 605.00 608.75 591.15 3507.35 861.85 480.00 - - GIC Hsg 233.48 237.38 234.60 240.36 234.00 511.12 292.45 181.60 8 237.40 CNC Orient Grn 20.48 20.74 20.60 21.26 20.2113167.62 32.05 11.16 - 20.74
Bk of Ind 110.60 110.89 110.75 111.69 110.51 3541.58 158.00 86.40 8 110.85 Gillette 8478.45 8508.70 8460.00 8599.90 8407.05 31.76 9550.00 5949.50 67 8512.40 Orient Htls [1] 176.91 175.90 178.99 183.74 175.00 267.65 192.65 84.01 67 175.90
Bk of Mah
Bk ofBar [2]
60.29
247.80
59.88
248.91
59.99
250.00
60.61
251.40
59.3511955.84
248.10 8742.18
73.50
298.45
38.69
187.95
10 59.86
7 248.95
GlandPharma 1795.90 1800.80 1802.55 1805.00 1781.15 208.92 2220.95 1475.05 - - K Orient Pap [1] 47.87 47.63 47.50 48.28 47.40 361.66 62.20 40.25 - 47.67
Glaxo Phr 2750.55 2735.35 2751.00 2763.00 2712.05 42.94 3087.95 1387.90 60 2738.45 K ORIENT TECH 275.25 272.30 275.15 278.00 271.00 221.33 348.80 271.00 - -
BL Kash [1] 93.03 92.56 93.10 94.77 91.55 420.88 120.60 59.00 55 92.16 Glenmark [1] 1673.50 1666.95 1673.00 1675.55 1650.05 652.45 1773.95 702.05 29 1666.70 K C OrientalArmt 495.95 519.20 499.50 522.00 496.05 27.37 564.80 293.00 - -
Bliss GVS [1] 131.57 133.32 131.00 135.00 130.60 603.94 148.95 77.65 14 133.35 GlnmarkLifSc 1057.45 1123.30 1065.00 1129.00 1054.05 581.39 1335.10 611.20 - - K P OrientElect 240.40 241.46 241.00 244.70 240.15 147.72 297.10 189.00 - -
BLSE-Service 224.64 225.65 229.00 234.09 224.89 898.78 423.70 205.00 - - Glob.Spr 1233.75 1221.65 1228.30 1280.00 1215.00 124.04 1373.35 656.10 47 1221.00 K OswalGrenTec 58.69 59.31 58.83 59.90 57.80 1111.06 68.90 23.85 - -
BLSIntlServ [1] 367.25 374.95 368.95 378.80 368.05 2362.68 474.45 230.10 - 374.50 GlobalHealth 1022.55 1000.65 1012.35 1016.00 982.70 2476.35 1513.90 708.00 - - K w
Blue Dart
BlueStar [2]
8204.70
2063.70
8640.90
2095.85
8400.00
2074.05
8792.50
2139.80
8267.20 428.00
2030.00 394.85
9483.85
2198.00
5490.00
853.05
73 8652.80
99 2098.65
GlobalSurfac 211.20 212.18 212.60 217.70 208.61 155.25 333.00 168.80 - - K m H P ..............................................
GM Brew 929.25 903.40 929.00 939.45 891.40 151.01 1048.85 464.84 13 902.80 K m PN GADGIL JEW 749.15 766.85 756.90 785.00 750.00 1173.64 848.00 681.10 - -
BlujetHealth 508.00 517.80 506.00 520.65 506.00 48.36 553.35 319.50 - - Gmdc [2] 359.65 356.55 358.00 361.45 355.50 664.11 505.00 307.10 20 356.55 K m P&G 16674.65 16730.05 16679.95 16798.95 16501.00 3.83 19086.20 15306.15 80 16711.70
Bodal Chem [2] 81.24 84.02 81.53 84.73 80.92 1287.87 100.95 66.00 - 84.15 GMMPfauder [2] 1430.30 1426.30 1433.05 1437.95 1409.70 91.82 1890.00 1145.00 154 1424.90 K C m P&GHealth 5425.65 5537.10 5458.15 5550.00 5402.25 13.14 5642.85 4636.55 - -
Bomay Bur [2] 2867.55 2884.90 2891.25 2975.00 2875.00 347.07 2972.60 1162.75 551 2886.10 GMR Inf [1] 94.06 93.93 94.00 94.93 93.55 6427.52 103.70 52.05 - 93.88 K P P&S Bk 55.22 54.77 55.01 55.63 54.52 854.59 77.50 36.55 - 54.82
Bombay Dye [2] 224.70 226.75 225.45 232.50 224.70 4102.72 243.10 134.35 - 226.75 GmrPwr&Urbn 159.70 155.34 159.00 159.92 153.50 1656.34 169.25 29.70 - - K N Page Ind 42904.20 42714.25 42570.10 42944.00 42228.55 16.02 44058.30 33100.00 83 42678.60
BombySuprHyb 192.98 185.59 191.50 196.99 185.00 41.07 301.95 172.05 - - GNA Axles 451.30 448.75 451.30 458.20 446.40 50.04 519.00 359.15 20 448.50 K B PaisaloDigit [1] 60.81 61.06 60.60 61.20 60.11 3056.30 99.63 31.45 30 60.81
Borosil 402.40 412.50 401.75 416.95 401.55 168.09 449.75 285.25 - - GNFC 675.70 699.45 679.85 700.95 675.20 2341.15 814.85 590.00 20 699.30 K Pakka 323.15 325.30 326.00 327.50 321.85 64.05 399.00 211.10 - -
BOROSILSCIEN 189.79 188.81 190.89 192.14 188.15 103.07 230.00 138.00 - - GO DIGIT GEN 376.70 379.30 373.60 383.20 367.70 461.64 407.40 278.55 - - K PalashSecu 141.20 169.44 143.94 169.44 141.45 253.57 182.95 101.90 - 170.60
BorosilRenew 491.70 489.80 494.45 495.70 487.95 192.54 669.35 391.05 - - Goa Carb 843.70 829.35 843.90 850.10 826.05 96.67 1009.45 492.50 10 828.40 K PalredTech 129.75 127.86 130.10 136.80 127.05 108.87 229.30 84.55 51 128.10
Bosch 37678.90 37841.20 37700.00 38079.95 37650.00 21.53 38185.95 18603.00 58 37855.90 GOCL Corp [2] 421.15 425.35 422.20 435.00 420.05 47.53 640.00 330.00 30 424.80 KCP Pan.Petro [2] 387.15 397.65 389.05 409.85 388.90 111.98 452.45 290.60 18 398.85
BPCL 369.95 368.25 370.00 373.35 364.15 9440.79 376.00 165.75 8 368.00 God.Pow.Isp [5] 1110.00 1070.45 1115.00 1120.00 1055.60 786.78 1222.95 573.45 15 1069.70 KDD Panac.Bio [1] 300.57 315.60 302.00 315.60 302.00 199.01 367.00 112.70 - 315.95
BRAINBEES SOL 644.00 646.20 635.00 662.00 634.00 1462.40 707.70 587.60 - - Godfrey [2] 6977.60 6819.30 6905.05 6963.95 6800.00 56.74 8480.00 1994.90 42 6828.30 K C ParadepPhosp 82.85 89.63 83.15 90.25 82.97 7678.86 98.35 58.65 - -
Brigade 1417.05 1431.15 1424.00 1437.00 1404.00 352.45 1451.90 568.20 101 1431.75 Godrej Cons [1] 1393.40 1388.25 1395.00 1415.50 1369.05 1233.64 1541.30 959.55 96 1388.25 K ParagMilk 192.48 200.37 193.20 202.50 190.80 2589.64 290.00 150.00 24 200.55
Britannia [1] 6338.15 6446.05 6306.90 6463.60 6306.90 416.64 6465.35 4349.95 72 6446.10 Godrej Ind [1] 1235.50 1192.15 1230.05 1245.70 1180.10 198.22 1313.95 567.60 - 1191.15 K Param.Com [2] 85.95 88.68 85.91 90.15 85.90 2756.43 116.70 51.20 28 88.95
BSE Ltd 3684.65 3858.90 3745.00 3920.00 3690.10 3632.99 4200.00 1252.65 - - Godrej Pr [5] 3160.95 3252.45 3170.00 3279.95 3165.40 573.09 3400.00 1533.70 97 3258.00 K M ParDrugs&Che 231.75 232.06 232.96 237.78 230.20 10.08 325.00 190.15 - -
BtrflyGandhi 981.45 987.80 981.50 1005.00 981.50 11.63 1276.30 685.00 - 991.40 GodrejAgrovt 761.85 738.70 751.80 757.00 732.15 561.16 877.85 447.00 35 738.60 K m ParkHotels 169.04 165.76 169.30 170.35 164.71 206.13 235.00 146.50 - -
GoFashionInd 1385.40 1385.90 1370.20 1400.05 1350.00 116.26 1407.80 933.30 - - K w C PatanjalFood 1683.45 1700.05 1678.00 1712.00 1670.85 300.90 1992.20 1169.95 - -
C .............................................. Gokaldas [5] 970.25 953.65 974.40 979.00 950.00 108.97 1123.75 683.45 41 952.90 K Patel Eng [1] 57.00 56.89 56.99 57.80 56.25 5614.25 79.00 41.99 22 56.88
Camlin Fine [1] 102.75 102.83 103.05 104.69 102.50 473.24 168.35 80.00 - 102.95 Gokul Agro [2] 270.40 274.60 271.15 277.85 270.00 192.48 337.60 96.00 31 274.85 K R Patel Int 23.61 23.17 23.80 23.80 23.07 409.40 28.88 12.87 - 23.15
CampsActWear 339.90 337.60 339.90 346.70 336.15 607.55 371.90 213.00 - - Gokul Ref [2] 51.39 53.28 52.80 54.50 51.16 150.50 64.54 33.71 - 53.19 K PBFintech 1619.95 1730.45 1645.00 1740.00 1595.40 4776.24 1966.50 661.30 - -
Canara Bk [2] 111.33 110.49 111.05 112.46 109.9817636.42 129.35 68.44 7 110.45 Goldiam Int [2] 346.35 350.75 346.70 354.80 345.15 533.36 400.45 120.05 60 350.40 K m PC Jewl 178.17 169.26 184.30 187.07 169.2625058.87 186.80 25.45 - 169.10
CanFinHom [2] 892.25 901.95 899.65 925.45 896.55 1572.77 951.45 680.45 16 899.70 GoodLuck St [2] 1167.05 1173.60 1176.70 1189.00 1169.15 59.48 1345.00 596.55 28 1173.55 K C m& PCBL 577.60 571.20 576.45 577.55 566.50 2147.43 584.40 166.50 - -
Cantabil [2] 245.20 240.70 245.20 247.69 240.00 324.94 308.95 181.85 34 240.50 GopalSnacks 416.80 413.55 414.15 426.45 411.10 414.40 440.75 301.05 - - K & PDS 519.25 515.55 514.00 522.00 511.90 19.91 666.00 394.70 - -
CapaciteInfr 387.75 385.05 387.00 394.85 382.80 778.56 414.65 187.25 22 384.65 GoyalAlumium 10.78 10.63 11.14 11.19 10.35 908.61 12.40 8.15 - - K Pearl Glo [5] 919.70 890.70 924.95 927.70 875.10 59.20 1091.70 502.80 142 888.05
Caplin Point [2] 1897.95 2078.20 1900.00 2109.95 1899.60 2084.10 2158.20 950.00 56 2080.30 GP Petrol [5] 80.84 81.59 81.40 84.01 80.25 251.70 93.45 48.11 14 81.89 K Pearl Poly 38.71 39.21 38.31 39.98 38.31 111.89 48.45 24.60 - 39.30
CapriGlo [1] 206.95 206.46 203.61 208.00 203.61 235.65 289.40 183.35 78 205.45 GptHealthcre 181.56 183.10 181.55 187.00 181.55 177.01 219.90 128.70 - - K B Peninsula [2] 53.49 53.74 53.85 55.11 53.50 552.06 78.00 30.30 27 53.73
CARE 1011.10 1002.60 1007.55 1031.00 999.50 48.21 1265.00 810.00 25 1005.05 Granuels [1] 558.60 579.15 557.50 582.15 554.40 7050.06 724.55 319.20 31 579.45 K Pennar Ind [5] 170.22 181.98 174.80 183.70 173.36 1986.52 204.20 94.55 38 182.20
CartradeTech 964.45 990.85 972.45 997.65 967.00 111.35 1034.30 543.75 - - Graphite [2] 590.50 601.60 590.55 608.60 585.50 1370.14 709.45 434.75 36 601.40 K O Persistnt [5] 5450.40 5487.75 5478.80 5499.00 5440.95 148.96 5587.95 2790.00 86 5485.95
Carysil 799.30 801.15 806.90 815.10 796.40 38.58 1150.95 593.05 - - Grasim [2] 2795.55 2801.15 2794.05 2813.65 2755.00 442.63 2875.45 1820.87 154 2802.10 K P Petronet 341.55 344.10 342.65 345.80 340.65 3408.67 384.90 191.65 13 344.25
CastrolIndia [5] 245.80 244.57 246.00 247.48 243.49 1416.52 284.40 132.30 27 244.70 Gravita [2] 2453.05 2464.90 2468.00 2497.40 2414.00 221.33 2699.85 730.95 96 2464.80 K PFC 488.05 494.10 490.00 505.05 489.0012786.54 580.35 225.60 11 494.15
CCL Prd [2] 704.05 696.20 704.25 704.25 693.65 88.67 854.00 551.40 100 695.40 GreenlamInd[1] 506.40 507.65 509.80 525.15 502.65 25.97 661.65 390.00 46 507.55 KM Pfizer 5722.05 5562.50 5768.05 5827.85 5536.00 40.23 6452.85 3834.40 42 5559.95
Ceat 3154.80 3193.85 3160.00 3207.35 3150.00 109.78 3262.20 2055.05 19 3191.70 GreenPly [1] 381.40 382.10 383.00 388.90 378.65 175.27 411.85 149.35 50 381.20 KNR C PG Elec [1] 643.10 632.05 643.05 648.40 613.10 1158.29 694.50 146.02 196 632.65
CEIGALL INDIA 376.30 385.75 376.20 388.80 375.10 510.74 424.80 367.90 - - GrenpanelInd 388.20 395.35 388.00 396.90 386.80 162.50 449.90 267.95 - - K Phoenx.Mil [2] 1845.65 1753.15 1850.00 1850.85 1733.45 876.64 2068.15 862.50 222 1751.60
CEInfoSystem 2170.05 2199.60 2181.00 2206.55 2141.25 199.49 2747.85 1600.00 - - Grindwel [5] 2405.50 2413.75 2400.00 2423.00 2394.00 14.59 2959.45 1850.05 71 2411.00 K PI Ind [1] 4655.75 4731.35 4686.00 4741.05 4655.75 100.02 4801.40 3060.00 39 4731.80
CelloWorld 913.60 902.10 909.00 913.35 896.05 126.11 1025.00 711.20 - - GRInfraproj 1693.00 1742.55 1692.95 1749.00 1691.95 51.92 1860.00 1024.95 - - K P PidiliteInd [1] 3359.40 3340.15 3387.15 3396.40 3331.20 323.46 3414.40 2293.10 90 3340.00
Cent Enka 674.75 696.40 681.40 709.80 676.10 45.88 863.90 379.90 27 697.95 GrmOverseas 255.05 257.60 255.05 259.50 252.70 156.43 289.00 113.00 - - K PIL Italica [1] 14.95 15.66 15.10 16.00 15.00 1774.10 17.63 8.51 - 15.71
Cent.Bk 58.83 58.65 58.85 59.15 58.56 2299.66 76.85 40.84 17 58.63 Grvs.Cot [2] 174.57 180.02 175.00 181.00 175.00 3047.28 193.00 112.50 24 180.05 K M B Pilani Inv 5494.25 5619.55 5616.00 5647.00 5531.75 5.29 5758.75 2223.00 37 5629.30
Cent.Elec 1822.85 1867.15 1831.80 1883.00 1801.00 9.11 2097.15 1275.00 72 1860.15 GSFC [2] 218.23 223.82 219.16 224.95 218.21 2879.38 322.45 166.40 18 223.90 K P PiramalPharm 229.01 228.81 230.61 231.35 227.60 4532.55 243.99 87.50 - -
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Pirmal.Ent [2] 1103.70 1103.30 1106.40 1121.90 1099.70 877.20 1143.00 736.60 32 1104.10 SilgoRetail 42.39 41.21 42.39 42.39 41.03 142.12 53.45 22.65 - - VensPipe&Tub 2167.90 2143.95 2167.95 2189.15 2131.00 31.64 2450.35 1203.00 - - MIRAEAMC - MULTICAP 16.86 16.94 154.82 17.55 16.35 -
PittiEngg [5] 1309.35 1290.95 1307.00 1320.00 1280.50 27.57 1448.00 580.00 48 1289.65 SinduTrdLink 24.82 23.57 25.06 25.88 23.57 1768.01 45.15 16.70 - - VertozAdvtsg 32.11 30.50 30.50 30.50 30.50 1053.80 905.00 29.97 - -
PixTransmisn 1615.60 1599.65 1622.80 1650.00 1585.05 116.74 1730.90 1028.15 - - SircPaintInd 337.35 343.90 338.00 347.10 335.85 64.06 444.00 282.05 - - Vesuvius 5523.65 5423.60 5579.00 5579.00 5401.00 19.91 6000.00 2815.05 43 5419.15 MIRAEAMC - SMALLCAP 53.18 53.33 298.23 55.25 39.24 -
PlatinumInd 386.45 384.75 388.95 393.45 382.60 164.27 439.20 166.75 - - Siyaram [2] 479.75 480.25 482.15 485.00 474.75 27.74 575.35 411.00 12 481.55 V-Guard [1] 447.25 441.40 447.25 447.60 436.20 533.69 577.35 280.15 74 441.20
PNB Gilts 123.53 124.43 123.35 127.19 123.35 494.02 149.25 76.27 36 124.65 SJSEnterpris 1001.90 982.45 992.00 1008.80 975.00 52.96 1137.70 552.05 - - VIBHORSTTUBE 255.95 252.60 256.90 263.80 250.30 30.72 446.25 221.70 - -
SJVN 132.51 130.84 133.00 133.25 130.30 7161.74 170.45 63.38 58 130.60 VidhiSpclIng [1] 506.65 504.85 513.00 513.00 496.00 41.63 529.75 387.95 69 504.15 MIRAEAMC-ALPHAETF 28.93 28.99 419.44 30.20 16.56 -
PNB Housing 982.95 971.80 982.95 992.00 969.00 569.83 1201.45 600.40 16 974.00
PNC Infratec [2] 446.30 449.45 450.00 450.85 445.55 247.29 574.50 310.05 10 449.65 SKF India 5436.20 5440.95 5411.00 5468.95 5401.00 21.76 7349.00 4025.00 48 5448.25 VijayaDianos 959.35 952.65 957.50 960.90 924.05 485.58 988.65 487.85 - -
Pokarna Ltd [2] 1033.05 1055.20 1045.90 1065.00 1040.00 57.54 1145.30 419.10 - 1056.00 Skipper [1] 470.65 464.05 474.35 475.20 461.15 316.73 507.00 197.31 52 463.55 Vikas EcoTec [1] 3.49 3.74 3.51 3.79 3.4917087.77 5.63 3.13 - 3.74 MIRAEAMC-BANKETF 534.92 534.39 200.40 551.94 421.00 -
Poly.Medi [5] 2314.75 2354.00 2315.00 2399.20 2301.55 132.50 2613.35 1266.00 90 2351.75 SKM Egg 251.85 251.55 252.60 254.70 250.00 46.86 469.00 213.60 11 251.60 VikasLifecre 4.47 4.98 4.39 5.20 4.3937205.48 8.00 4.01 - -
PolycabIndia 6955.20 7326.55 6987.95 7353.55 6902.40 1221.52 7353.55 3801.00 - - Smartlink [2] 290.55 285.00 282.00 305.05 280.00 122.70 355.70 156.00 93 283.50 Vimta Lab [2] 543.10 535.20 539.00 549.10 526.50 35.52 699.25 390.60 31 535.05 MIRAEAMC-ITETF 42.73 43.14 226.08 46.14 30.40 -
Polyplex 1147.80 1174.90 1145.05 1179.90 1143.15 94.98 1376.10 752.55 - 1173.10 SMCGloblSecu 157.25 154.67 155.70 158.70 153.35 294.21 183.00 76.20 - - Vinati Org [1] 2086.35 2124.30 2086.80 2134.95 2056.10 75.76 2331.05 1462.70 65 2122.30
PonawalaFinC 394.45 400.90 394.00 407.65 393.10 2133.46 519.70 336.30 - - SML Isuzu 1825.90 1936.25 1826.00 1959.00 1817.50 70.64 2470.05 1197.30 23 1935.70 Vindh.Tel 2328.80 2323.70 2340.00 2399.80 2315.00 16.22 3232.95 1941.05 20 2323.60 MIRAEAMC-LIQUID 999.99 999.99 1277.88 1018.00 997.60 -
PondyOxides 1950.25 2031.75 1960.00 2047.75 1958.15 95.59 2380.00 382.45 - - SMS Phr [1] 350.80 374.25 353.00 376.65 353.00 894.04 398.00 111.95 56 374.75 VIP Ind [2] 538.05 539.00 539.00 545.90 530.20 746.36 697.45 427.55 - 541.20
Ponnie Sug 499.25 505.70 494.25 513.40 494.25 67.02 598.15 344.05 11 505.55 SnowmanLogi 82.72 81.94 83.00 84.20 81.36 1593.54 91.55 46.06 - 82.08 Virinchi 33.31 33.15 33.45 33.60 33.00 310.27 44.00 28.25 - -
POPULAR VEHIC 216.87 219.64 216.00 221.07 216.00 31.77 296.55 199.00 - - Sobha 1940.40 1864.75 1922.05 1941.90 1850.25 182.34 2178.74 625.68 372 1864.15 Visak.Ind [2] 103.37 106.00 103.13 107.24 102.88 344.86 178.00 80.60 - 105.65 MIRAEAMC-MAESGETF 43.81 43.81 105.25 44.74 30.94 -
Power Mech 6710.05 6721.40 6720.00 6755.70 6660.00 33.07 7450.00 3342.75 42 6720.05 SofttecEngrs 370.30 373.15 375.00 377.00 363.60 16.44 411.20 176.60 - - VishnuChem [2] 408.90 412.95 409.20 415.05 401.95 63.78 482.55 247.95 28 412.45
PowerGrid 352.85 350.80 351.10 356.00 349.95 9856.29 366.20 193.80 21 350.85 Solar Ind [2] 11529.85 11537.75 11528.00 11680.00 11361.15 23.75 13300.00 4785.90 160 11514.95 VishnuPrakas 253.72 259.80 254.55 262.00 251.00 1807.86 297.00 141.00 - - MIRAEAMC-MAFANG 94.88 94.78 508.28 102.75 59.00 -
Praj Ind [2] 801.95 779.60 800.95 812.00 773.55 1594.57 826.70 448.00 48 780.05 Som Dist [2] 116.12 114.36 116.49 116.49 113.55 538.40 155.92 84.52 43 113.90 VishwarajSug 20.36 19.98 20.49 20.78 19.80 5078.79 21.99 14.10 - -
PrakashPipes 581.55 585.65 594.90 596.00 578.90 126.10 667.95 248.10 - - Soma Text 43.54 39.18 43.38 43.38 39.18 381.30 43.73 18.38 - 39.23 VLEGov&ITSol 158.82 164.73 159.89 166.50 153.11 3115.16 167.80 28.75 - - MIRAEAMC-MAFSETF 25.11 25.08 317.60 25.90 19.00 -
Praksh.Ind 181.96 181.71 182.35 184.40 178.99 761.33 237.25 128.15 9 181.50 Somany [2] 728.55 735.60 732.20 739.00 724.50 28.58 872.00 562.20 32 737.30 VLS Fin 430.40 420.60 434.85 440.45 418.30 140.69 451.95 171.00 4 421.90
Praksh.Stl [1] 9.17 9.33 9.60 9.62 9.17 2451.59 16.63 4.95 - 9.31 SonaBLWPrecn 743.40 731.05 742.00 745.70 728.15 1344.43 768.65 488.10 - - Voltamp 13179.20 12959.95 12951.00 13140.05 12915.00 25.16 14800.00 4208.20 39 12960.55
Sonata [1] 631.05 634.85 625.55 637.30 625.55 180.75 867.10 469.05 47 634.65 Voltas [1] 1845.10 1854.55 1845.00 1864.65 1840.00 963.76 1946.20 806.90 84 1855.15 MIRAEAMC-MAGOLDETF 74.52 74.57 156.37 82.00 56.10 -
PratapSnack [5] 1056.50 1073.50 1061.00 1104.40 1035.45 544.63 1450.00 750.00 52 1073.50
PrecisionCam 234.88 251.02 233.15 252.00 232.45 668.73 292.05 173.15 31 251.00 South In Bk [1] 24.58 24.53 24.60 24.80 24.50 8553.99 36.90 21.20 6 24.54 VRAJ IRON 267.42 262.55 266.80 270.40 261.10 323.96 296.70 209.90 - -
Precsn.Pipe 205.17 217.12 206.79 219.95 206.00 87.28 280.45 172.00 - 217.35 SpacenetEnt 24.62 24.99 25.78 25.78 24.66 2724.70 39.40 21.90 - - VRL Logistic 564.00 564.45 565.00 580.00 558.00 40.32 798.40 511.75 72 564.55 MIRAEAMC-MAGS813ETF 27.37 27.32 2.86 29.80 23.69 -
Precsn.Wre [1] 194.17 202.83 194.85 203.98 194.17 784.31 215.80 104.25 46 202.65 SpandnaSphor 585.20 586.30 587.80 590.70 584.00 90.76 1243.20 583.20 - - VST Ind 375.40 374.00 370.35 379.75 370.35 455.77 486.70 287.27 23 373.65
PREMIER ENER 1082.90 1109.35 1080.00 1122.00 1068.15 3881.98 1267.95 802.10 - - SPApparels 974.75 956.35 974.75 979.80 950.80 16.18 1133.00 461.60 23 957.00 VST Til 4617.35 4677.80 4617.35 4840.00 4600.00 41.20 4851.05 2960.80 36 4678.55 MIRAEAMC-MAHKTECH 18.13 19.21 10311.23 19.21 11.65 -
PremierExplo[2] 528.70 521.90 539.95 539.95 520.00 97.39 909.35 195.20 103 522.45 SpencersRetl 107.25 107.67 107.70 109.80 104.08 553.94 139.30 63.05 - -
PremPolyfilm[2] 231.00 230.36 232.17 238.90 230.01 18.72 155.92 84.52 86 113.90 SPIC 85.85 86.35 85.80 88.65 85.44 1337.47 107.45 63.62 12 86.41 W............................................... MIRAEAMC-MAM150ETF 22.59 22.64 2141.57 23.20 14.23 -
Prestige Est 1845.25 1817.65 1832.50 1832.50 1792.55 814.46 2072.75 591.85 346 1815.15 SportkingInd 113.45 115.42 114.40 119.12 111.00 653.63 1595.40 106.15 - - Walch.Ind [2] 306.80 301.40 306.80 313.65 300.10 104.01 438.00 118.25 - 301.35
Pricol [1] 478.40 472.55 480.75 481.90 468.85 313.88 542.05 310.75 41 472.65 Sr.Ray.HHP 717.10 710.70 720.00 730.00 704.70 44.76 778.05 438.95 14 709.70 Weizman 143.97 136.44 144.90 146.70 134.10 46.48 161.00 85.90 27 136.15
Prime.Sec [5] 272.10 271.50 270.05 273.40 267.35 19.52 329.95 131.00 70 271.50 SRF 2497.85 2481.35 2494.00 2494.00 2428.50 724.12 2697.45 2081.25 58 2482.65 MIRAEAMC-MAMFGETF 158.22 158.37 29.22 161.10 93.75 -
Wels.Corp [5] 766.30 739.45 767.00 794.75 730.10 4101.26 795.00 376.55 39 738.80
PrincPipeFit 559.95 559.15 559.50 566.95 557.15 189.40 776.00 521.35 - - STANLEYFSTYLE 485.50 487.50 484.25 498.00 484.25 69.55 627.50 470.20 - - Welspun Ent. 557.75 568.50 559.70 573.00 559.50 217.69 619.00 241.00 28 568.30
PrismJohnson 204.87 202.88 205.70 208.15 202.00 3762.28 246.10 120.00 - 203.00 StarCement [1] 200.60 213.67 201.40 217.24 201.01 1592.76 255.95 147.20 56 213.95 WelspunLivng 163.67 175.01 164.75 175.80 164.1222268.74 212.95 115.65 - - MIRAEAMC-MAN50ETF 275.14 275.01 296.38 283.80 198.94 -
Prit.Nandi 68.74 68.80 68.74 71.00 68.50 98.38 79.16 36.75 34 68.77 StarHealth 607.10 604.95 602.50 606.50 600.50 366.41 647.00 454.80 - - West C Pap [2] 614.90 623.40 617.90 628.10 617.50 104.04 815.00 552.90 10 622.90
PritikAutoIn 26.65 27.39 26.88 27.98 26.75 1611.23 53.50 18.10 - - STC India 174.54 172.00 175.80 176.49 171.53 54.11 252.00 108.20 15 171.55 WESTCARRIERS 155.02 152.02 155.89 157.78 151.39 659.38 177.00 151.39 - - MIRAEAMC-MANV30F 217.54 217.04 0.68 220.00 147.00 -
PriviSpecial 1470.15 1496.90 1470.15 1515.25 1457.25 13.06 1720.00 975.00 - - Steel Strp [1] 214.44 216.26 214.91 217.99 212.87 338.68 298.90 190.00 16 216.20 WestlifeDevp 944.35 904.40 944.00 944.35 897.15 270.00 974.95 708.95 - -
ProzonRealty 25.97 26.08 26.00 26.70 26.00 327.75 44.80 25.70 - - Steelcast 810.20 801.80 810.20 822.00 795.10 12.62 834.00 575.50 - - Wheels Ind 764.35 762.30 767.95 780.00 755.75 13.77 914.55 548.50 23 762.35
PrudentCorp 2602.65 2571.95 2623.90 2623.90 2550.00 33.09 2847.05 1075.60 - - SteelExIndia 12.83 12.80 12.85 13.02 12.75 2412.17 18.40 7.80 - - MIRAEAMC-MANXT50 783.67 785.69 12.04 809.34 431.00 -
Whirlpool 2289.60 2284.35 2284.25 2316.95 2261.00 452.45 2339.35 1186.85 115 2283.35
PSPProjects 652.60 656.55 654.85 659.90 650.00 47.26 815.00 598.00 21 658.20 Ster.Tool [2] 579.50 570.95 579.90 610.70 567.15 221.89 639.15 305.00 49 570.50 Wil.Magor 36.74 38.29 37.36 42.45 36.31 190.62 49.17 23.30 - 38.14
PTC 209.77 210.05 210.00 212.40 209.77 1062.17 254.65 125.50 16 210.00 Sterlg&Wilsn 616.40 599.10 614.00 625.80 585.60 7325.76 828.00 253.00 - - Win.Diamond[2] 196.01 200.94 196.01 205.40 196.00 201.34 217.95 64.01 - 201.45 MIRAEAMC-MASILVER 89.26 89.32 17.65 94.65 68.01 -
PTC Ind Fin 49.79 49.73 50.00 50.68 49.51 1091.92 67.90 24.75 19 49.70 SterliteTech 126.00 121.97 126.06 127.38 121.12 7097.21 169.95 109.50 - - WindlsBiotec 835.95 857.60 838.45 881.90 834.00 39.03 952.10 311.60 - -
PTL Ent [1] 43.92 44.32 43.92 44.55 43.76 64.47 54.00 36.05 22 44.36 StoveKraft 891.45 896.75 891.40 906.70 888.00 51.47 967.50 409.50 - - Wipro [2] 541.45 546.75 540.20 549.60 540.20 4705.64 580.00 375.00 32 546.65 MIRAEAMC-MASPTOP50 43.98 44.03 90.48 46.90 30.76 -
PudumjePap [1] 113.13 112.15 114.40 114.40 109.50 215.15 136.40 43.20 9 112.35 Str.Arcolab 1399.00 1401.00 1399.00 1440.90 1373.40 288.25 1446.30 467.40 196 1400.30 WonderElectr 1407.70 1409.65 1427.70 1427.70 1385.00 24.51 1619.90 263.40 - -
Pun.Natl.Bk [2] 107.21 105.21 104.00 106.17 103.86120187.76 142.90 67.34 12 105.15 StylamIndust 2038.05 2113.40 2046.80 2134.45 2046.10 52.77 2264.50 1414.00 - - WonderlaHoli 871.05 907.10 882.00 911.20 876.00 96.89 1106.70 710.45 38 906.70 MIRAEAMC-SENSEXETF 85.36 85.30 14.92 100.00 62.27 -
PVRInox 1663.65 1647.35 1675.00 1675.05 1640.60 316.37 1830.40 1204.20 - - StyrenPerfor 2457.25 2616.55 2468.00 2629.85 2468.00 71.96 2880.00 1033.20 - - WS Ind 146.81 146.29 148.50 148.50 146.00 48.61 193.75 93.60 17 146.25
PyramidTech 170.84 168.67 170.00 177.29 167.35 62.78 239.35 134.40 - - Subex 27.07 27.95 27.25 28.52 27.15 7517.59 45.80 22.50 - -
MOTIAMC-MOHEALTH 44.73 44.76 73.75 46.40 26.95 -
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Subros [2]
Sud.Chem [2]
758.05
1117.75
759.55
1127.10
758.05
1121.00
774.90
1131.90
755.55 118.19
1108.60 196.93
825.00
1148.40
345.50
440.00
42 759.70
69 1127.20
X-Z. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SukjiStr&Che 577.05 567.10 585.65 585.65 565.10 11.15 628.80 392.30 - - Xchang 118.85 118.83 119.00 119.69 118.50 146.67 176.90 81.00 15 119.00
Quess Corp 774.65 772.50 778.50 783.45 759.55 331.89 875.00 401.00 27 772.60 MOTIAMC-MOLOWVOL 40.53 40.61 15.05 41.48 27.00 -
SulaVineyard 478.90 459.90 481.25 481.65 458.35 1272.24 699.00 447.00 - - XelpmocD&T 118.81 120.29 119.95 123.72 116.82 41.21 155.80 73.30 - -
QuickHealTec 662.10 655.05 653.00 661.80 647.50 64.94 758.85 278.20 86 654.50 Xpro India 1134.35 1138.35 1134.00 1168.90 1115.15 20.42 1295.50 861.00 52 1143.50
Sumit.Sec 2747.55 2820.45 2754.40 2832.45 2740.00 5.45 2999.95 950.00 78 2818.00 MOTIAMC-MOMOMEN 76.33 76.69 109.08 77.51 43.80 -
SumitomoChem 556.80 565.70 557.90 577.25 557.00 728.28 628.30 336.10 - - XTGLOBALINFO 47.53 47.44 47.79 48.39 46.75 70.57 56.70 40.40 - -
R ............................................... Sun Pharma [1] 1926.70 1919.95 1924.85 1934.75 1902.35 1275.68 1960.20 1069.00 166 1919.40 YashoIndust 1988.40 1993.05 1964.90 2020.00 1950.00 12.54 2426.65 1515.00 - -
R Sys Intl [1] 477.85 469.75 481.00 488.05 469.00 125.34 599.00 371.05 39 471.00 Sun Phr Adv [1] 215.94 215.81 217.50 217.50 213.65 211.22 474.00 196.45 - 215.95 YatharthHosp 568.10 563.90 573.00 575.35 561.10 223.34 597.00 344.10 - - MOTIAMC-MONQ50 64.02 64.10 102.55 92.65 51.50 -
RaceEcoChain 400.20 400.40 396.60 402.30 396.60 26.24 460.00 226.10 - - Sun TV [5] 833.10 849.65 833.10 853.00 832.80 476.07 921.60 567.65 18 849.25 YatraOnline 131.52 134.61 131.06 136.40 130.07 453.14 194.00 120.00 - -
Radiant Cash 80.47 81.40 80.86 81.99 80.46 141.48 104.40 71.10 - - Sund.Fast [1] 1372.20 1401.90 1374.00 1407.00 1366.00 51.81 1504.10 1002.05 59 1401.95 Yes Bk [2] 22.48 22.42 22.48 22.58 22.3661376.37 32.81 14.10 - 22.42 MOTILALAMC MODEFENCE 73.03 72.64 257.63 80.00 69.51 -
Radico [2] 2045.45 2078.35 2030.00 2084.90 2005.55 191.62 2331.20 1140.95 103 2079.00 Sund.Fin 5271.15 5250.85 5243.00 5290.55 5162.00 69.58 5528.85 2949.75 43 5247.85 YukenIndia 1190.30 1184.90 1214.70 1214.70 1181.00 16.46 1569.90 629.55 - -
RadikaJwlTec 149.87 147.55 153.80 157.36 144.05 5591.60 157.36 35.35 - - SundaramClay 2225.95 2365.95 2241.75 2390.00 2241.75 11.73 2600.00 1203.90 - - ZaglePreOcen 436.80 440.05 437.80 446.75 435.35 920.73 493.25 181.30 - -
Zee Ent [1] 137.70 140.11 137.40 141.99 137.2528757.34 299.50 125.55 24 140.05 MOTILALAMCMMENTUM50 64.20 64.39 234.67 66.00 62.03 -
RagegainTrvl 733.10 732.00 736.70 738.00 726.90 83.63 921.70 572.55 - - SundarFinHol 354.00 346.75 352.50 357.35 339.85 189.97 433.00 112.80 - -
RAGHAV PROD 1069.25 1117.40 1090.55 1130.00 1080.50 17.63 1258.45 951.05 - - Sunflag 244.09 243.81 244.09 246.13 236.80 371.68 274.80 159.05 30 243.80 Zee Learn [1] 8.92 9.36 8.92 9.36 8.92 3785.25 11.36 5.28 6 9.35
RailTelCorp 461.45 454.00 463.00 463.65 452.70 1343.68 617.80 202.50 - - Zee Med [1] 22.82 25.10 23.70 25.10 23.2163717.38 25.04 10.00 - 25.04 MOTILALAMC - MOREALTY 110.12 110.10 73.30 115.79 85.30 -
Sunteck [1] 580.60 582.80 580.60 590.00 574.00 158.01 698.35 379.90 74 583.10
RailVikasNgm 531.45 524.70 530.50 533.50 523.00 2945.75 647.00 142.15 - - Supr.Ind [2] 5321.65 5398.15 5336.70 5431.85 5300.00 87.88 6482.40 3604.20 65 5395.55 Zen Tech. [1] 1716.30 1707.70 1729.65 1731.00 1700.00 413.01 1969.85 650.00 100 1707.40
Rain Ind [2] 180.03 182.83 179.50 184.30 178.51 2765.10 219.65 130.20 - 182.90 Suprajit [1] 518.60 517.20 519.95 528.55 514.45 111.41 639.95 353.25 30 517.15 ZensarTec [2] 675.35 678.75 679.45 682.45 659.60 1196.17 838.45 456.00 30 679.90 MOTILALAMCMOSMALL250 18.44 18.56 327.31 19.30 13.00 -
RainbowChild 1399.85 1455.25 1393.00 1464.80 1380.00 211.78 1649.00 992.95 - - SupremePetro 866.70 872.00 867.55 875.45 864.80 26.95 926.60 478.50 - - ZFComVeCtrSy 15887.90 16107.35 16070.00 16158.00 15755.15 3.98 18250.00 12975.00 - -
Raj.Exp [1] 290.30 289.85 291.50 292.95 288.30 308.44 509.70 259.25 - 289.30 SupryaLifeSc 562.95 585.85 567.60 589.85 565.05 459.85 675.00 234.90 - - Zomato 273.30 274.15 272.55 276.45 271.3032110.54 298.25 100.00 - -
ZotaHealthCr 616.70 637.95 623.35 643.00 615.00 23.39 725.05 372.00 - - MOTILALAMC-G5 57.50 57.62 2.63 59.99 52.51 -
RajnandniMet 10.00 9.99 10.00 10.65 9.90 7906.92 21.35 8.80 - -
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29403
SuratwalaBus 105.62 106.48 106.01 110.58 105.73 363.08 1018.90 91.25 - -
RajratanGlbl 566.40 560.25 565.00 569.45 550.00 24.45 859.00 501.00 - - Surya Rosh [5] 719.35 728.20 720.20 736.95 712.20 645.07 841.50 457.25 22 727.10 Zuari Ag 213.02 212.80 214.80 216.40 210.00 267.01 259.75 135.00 42 212.45
Rajsr.Sug 75.63 77.47 75.63 78.40 75.00 211.57 101.95 46.00 23 77.84 ZuariIndus 355.20 370.15 351.95 372.50 349.05 136.75 423.40 136.10 - - MOTILALAMC-MONIFTY500 24.51 24.58 168.32 25.00 16.30 -
Suryalaxmi 93.51 91.82 94.00 99.00 91.16 40.33 108.79 58.00 37 90.79
RajsrePolypk 37.67 40.55 37.19 41.45 37.19 454.19 290.00 35.99 - - SuryodaySFB 180.53 179.48 181.99 184.49 178.65 242.04 217.70 142.30 - - ZydusLifescn 1068.55 1080.35 1071.05 1082.60 1062.05 1173.73 1324.30 567.75 - -
Rallis [1] 330.50 328.25 331.00 335.50 327.30 305.20 373.00 205.35 48 328.40 Sutlej Te [1] 71.54 70.63 71.70 71.95 69.80 117.92 78.59 46.85 - 70.76 ZydusWel 2011.05 1949.05 2033.55 2033.60 1919.55 78.07 2484.00 1441.75 391 1953.50 MOTILALAMC-MOQUALITY 217.31 217.22 6.31 222.70 130.00 -
Rama Steel [1] 14.48 14.84 14.50 15.03 14.4825374.05 17.51 9.91 - 14.83 Suven Lif [1] 140.69 146.02 140.70 147.00 138.18 277.36 169.00 60.96 - 145.85
Ramco Cem [1] 867.00 877.90 867.00 884.00 866.30 480.40 1057.85 700.00 59 877.70
Ramco Ind [1] 244.48 246.37 243.50 248.29 242.68 79.10 272.70 170.75 35 246.10
SuvenPharma
SUYOG TELEMA
1173.00
1596.60
1202.65
1566.20
1181.00
1619.25
1217.00
1628.85
1155.05 205.61
1550.00 13.23
1287.90
1777.40
541.00
1455.00
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Exchange Traded Funds MOTILALAMC-MOVALUE 110.94 110.76 100.16 113.61 60.04 -
Ramco Sys 396.05 391.90 396.00 407.00 388.95 45.42 455.00 248.95 - 390.95 Suzlon [2] 80.05 79.74 80.30 81.53 79.5027494.97 86.04 25.74 - 79.73
Ramk.Forg [2] 1008.95 1011.95 1017.30 1018.95 996.30 269.55 1038.95 583.20 57 1012.00 MOTIOSMIDCAP100ETF 64.48 64.63 440.32 66.45 40.10 -
Swan Ener [1] 577.30 567.70 583.20 589.05 566.00 1068.31 782.55 282.85 - 567.65 Company Pre Cl NSE Cl Vol 52 WH 52 WL BSE Cl
Ramky Inf 662.70 675.75 668.00 684.50 661.00 51.28 1008.90 427.80 14 675.30 Swaraj Eng 3202.35 3213.55 3203.40 3250.00 3185.00 5.76 3469.45 1902.45 28 3211.95
RamRatnaWire 653.20 650.90 649.00 690.00 645.00 129.40 717.00 227.45 - - Swle. Ener 1234.95 1252.40 1236.00 1281.00 1230.05 70.18 1526.35 485.00 69 1253.20 MOTIOSNASDAQ100ETF 163.08 164.47 414.99 175.00 112.85 -
Axis Gold [1] 63.98 64.00 154.16 64.75 48.45 63.89
Rana Sug 22.65 22.73 22.70 23.20 22.35 1020.40 27.94 18.00 - 22.76 Symphony [2] 1570.25 1648.45 1585.00 1655.00 1581.05 203.27 1748.95 820.10 53 1646.95 AXISAMC-AXISBNKETF 541.04 541.67 0.99 566.49 427.60 -
Rane (M) 1145.95 1150.85 1146.10 1205.80 1137.05 16.60 1525.75 623.55 13 1152.65 SyncmForm(I) 21.81 22.41 21.90 22.70 21.81 6973.48 27.90 7.25 - - AXISAMC-AXISBPSETF 12.05 12.06 37.95 14.00 9.50 - MOTIOSWALM50ETF 265.35 264.75 11.58 281.00 190.45 -
Rane Hld 2026.80 2020.15 2022.05 2049.00 2004.55 19.54 2575.90 1028.15 28 2022.80 SynergGreen 420.05 429.40 422.20 439.20 420.00 105.90 488.50 229.00 - - AXISAMC-AXISCETF 131.17 131.15 2.13 140.00 83.01 -
RasiPeripher 387.55 383.45 388.00 389.00 381.00 60.24 474.90 282.20 - - Syngene Int 898.40 909.25 892.20 911.95 892.20 375.12 945.75 608.00 81 909.60 AXISAMC-AXISHCETF 149.53 150.43 4.06 156.27 85.70 - NAVIAMC-NAVINIFTY 267.87 284.76 1.02 287.70 189.00 -
RatanindiaEn 76.29 76.16 76.70 77.45 75.89 2250.57 94.85 48.30 - - SyrmaSgsTech 424.80 428.45 427.80 431.25 425.85 423.67 705.20 386.10 - - AXISAMC-AXISILVER 91.43 91.09 525.53 97.38 69.00 -
Ratnamani [2] 3667.65 3682.20 3685.00 3700.70 3635.00 17.16 3971.80 2533.65 45 3680.60 AXISAMC-AXISNIFTY 280.12 280.12 79.27 288.50 197.90 - NiftyBeEs [1] 288.38 288.27 5076.49 292.58 208.37 288.28
RattanIndPow
Raymond
15.30
1759.25
16.06
1741.90
15.54
1765.00
16.06
1770.25
15.3141307.79
1730.40 181.93
21.13
2380.75
6.51
898.01
-
22
16.11
1742.35
T ............................................... AXISAMC-AXISTECETF 446.12 450.04 3.61 465.98 315.00 -
Taj GVK [2] 310.45 308.00 310.10 314.20 305.00 71.34 422.20 212.95 26 307.75 AXISAMC-AXSENSEX 85.93 89.95 2.11 98.00 62.95 -
RAYMONDTYLE 2366.90 2367.00 2365.05 2380.80 2327.00 73.29 3100.00 2174.20 - - Bank BeEs [1] 544.78 544.36 619.96 590.00 430.00 544.52 NiftyJrBeEs [1] 821.60 821.83 374.05 829.50 451.00 822.59
RBL Bank 204.28 203.19 203.80 205.55 202.75 4257.08 300.50 202.65 10 203.20 Take Sol [1] 21.06 22.28 21.31 23.69 21.01 3673.01 35.78 17.65 - 22.30
Talbros [2] 331.30 331.70 331.30 336.65 329.50 62.24 395.30 190.00 28 331.65 BARODABNP - BBNPNBETF 52.88 53.02 0.31 56.15 49.50 -
RCF 181.36 186.06 181.38 189.30 181.36 4582.50 245.00 117.65 64 186.00 BARODABNP-BBNPPGOLD 75.15 74.50 0.85 77.90 54.00 - NIPINDETFCONS 141.81 141.51 316.56 148.05 90.33 -
RECL 554.50 556.80 555.00 569.45 553.30 8117.46 653.90 259.50 10 556.85 Tanla Sol [1] 897.25 901.55 897.75 904.35 895.00 218.47 1248.40 782.00 76 901.80
TARACHANDINF 372.65 368.90 368.05 380.55 366.45 23.32 523.90 109.00 - - BFAM -QUIDBETF 1000.00 999.99 1.26 1030.00 899.95 -
Redington [2] 184.67 185.77 186.05 192.65 185.05 2997.71 237.30 136.25 14 186.30 BFAM-BANKBETF 53.42 53.28 44.13 62.13 41.51 -
Redtape 781.55 794.65 798.00 805.00 783.00 179.09 810.05 437.05 - - TarsonsProd 443.50 448.50 439.45 451.85 439.45 24.59 574.40 389.10 - - NIPINDETFDIVOPP 88.77 88.96 55.02 99.00 54.95 -
TastyBiteEat 12659.30 12986.30 12750.00 13100.00 12510.00 7.07 17546.35 9141.30 202 12927.95 BFAM-NIFTYBETF 261.83 260.50 5.81 267.00 215.04 -
Refex Ref [2] 562.70 543.65 550.00 570.00 537.00 1450.90 600.00 103.36 57 543.35 Birla Gold 67.35 67.21 33.10 68.00 50.60 67.23
Rel.Ind.Inf 1254.70 1246.05 1259.00 1269.90 1240.35 182.70 1604.00 935.55 180 1245.20 Tata Chem 1091.10 1132.60 1099.00 1139.95 1088.00 3781.13 1349.70 933.00 39 1132.25 NIPINDETFETFNV20 165.91 166.39 16.62 169.50 112.20 -
Tata Com 2134.75 2158.75 2143.00 2175.00 2131.65 826.48 2174.85 1543.10 126 2157.30 Birla Nifty [100] 29.67 29.58 1607.05 6988.00 5168.15 6881.00
Rel.Infra 336.13 332.00 339.70 342.00 328.3011112.28 350.90 143.70 - 332.15 BIRLASLAMC - ABGSEC 103.48 103.47 0.59 120.00 99.66 -
Relaxo [1] 811.15 812.60 811.95 816.65 810.05 58.34 958.00 760.00 107 811.80 Tata Elxsi 7724.45 7765.25 7725.00 7807.95 7725.00 90.10 9191.10 6406.60 61 7767.90
BIRLASLAMC GSEC10ABSL 102.00 101.60 0.55 119.76 99.80 - NIPINDETFIT 44.93 45.29 4885.42 46.89 31.79 -
Reliance 2953.15 2929.65 2961.30 2975.90 2925.65 8215.82 3217.90 2221.05 50 2929.80 Tata Inv 6808.15 6818.95 6820.00 6848.95 6769.05 14.14 9744.40 2885.05 121 6817.70
Tata Motors [2] 974.65 965.20 976.90 984.50 958.9010085.20 1179.05 608.45 51 965.35 BIRLASLAMC-ABSLBANETF 53.90 53.84 13.91 55.51 40.82 -
Religare 291.90 293.40 294.00 297.60 287.65 1623.94 297.00 201.00 - 292.90 BIRLASLAMC-ABSLLIQUID 1000.00 1000.00 2.20 1030.00 994.04 - NIPINDETFLONGTEGILT 26.89 26.92 4827.65 27.54 23.94 -
Remsons [2] 220.08 223.28 225.97 229.00 215.01 78.73 234.95 84.70 82 224.55 Tata Steel [1] 168.55 167.03 169.49 169.49 165.1050761.58 184.60 114.25 13 167.00
TataConsuPro 1196.95 1196.25 1196.95 1205.45 1191.60 892.38 1269.00 855.00 - - BIRLASLAMC-ABSLNN50ET 80.01 80.13 28.10 81.70 43.90 -
RenaisncGlob 119.45 135.30 120.00 140.00 120.00 2249.31 163.64 87.40 - - BIRLASLAMC-ABSLPSE 11.33 11.29 539.45 11.82 9.26 -
Repco Home 527.80 534.95 528.00 540.90 523.75 93.64 594.70 352.80 8 534.35 TataPowerC [1] 482.60 481.25 486.80 491.20 479.4015141.59 494.85 230.75 61 481.00 NIPINDETFMIDCAP150 228.78 230.25 267.09 235.65 143.80 -
TataTech 1103.15 1094.25 1105.00 1112.00 1091.40 993.85 1400.00 970.10 - - BIRLASLAMC-BSLSENETFG 83.45 84.13 5.01 87.70 61.60 -
Resp.Ind [1] 275.05 274.20 276.45 280.70 272.10 267.11 359.00 255.25 225 273.85 BIRLASLAMC-HEALTHY 15.10 15.11 330.63 15.59 8.27 -
RestBrndAsia 110.82 110.00 110.85 112.33 109.82 1142.45 133.70 91.50 - - TatvaChinPha 1050.70 1033.25 1048.00 1056.70 1025.00 67.51 1650.85 932.25 - - NIPINDETFNIFTY100 282.73 282.73 30.75 289.98 196.00 -
TBO TEK 1794.30 1812.50 1794.30 1829.95 1767.05 22.95 2001.00 1231.65 - - BIRLASLAMC-MOMENT 38.11 38.25 134.03 39.57 21.94 -
REVATHI EQUIP 2687.10 2569.35 2550.00 2630.00 2507.00 44.92 3670.00 2507.00 - - BIRLASLAMC-NIFTYQLITY 23.86 23.95 73.88 25.10 15.99 -
RHIMagnesInd 606.30 623.15 606.00 626.25 600.80 330.87 824.00 504.25 - - TCI Express [2] 1095.70 1080.70 1096.00 1110.00 1077.50 28.30 1467.40 997.50 34 1083.60
TCPLPackage 3393.95 3397.00 3427.90 3470.00 3360.05 2.95 3671.45 1926.05 - - BIRLASLAMC-SILVER 91.42 91.11 293.68 96.88 68.70 - NIPPONAMC-NETFAUTO 276.44 276.00 257.32 285.00 159.80 -
Rico Auto [1] 112.19 113.77 111.55 114.96 111.55 421.59 157.00 79.40 52 113.65 BIRLASLAMC-TECH 43.91 44.35 30.39 49.00 26.63 -
RishabInstru 394.35 397.55 394.50 401.00 393.55 98.91 635.40 348.90 - - TCS [1] 4268.50 4287.90 4255.55 4295.75 4242.95 1823.37 4585.90 3313.00 34 4286.30
TD Power [2] 419.15 412.10 415.15 423.90 409.80 303.70 450.00 225.20 51 412.50 DSPAMC - DSPBANKETF 53.76 53.72 40.45 58.92 40.75 - NIPPONAMC-NETFPHA 23.76 23.79 3659.37 24.45 14.45 -
RitcoLogistc 325.35 321.65 326.70 330.00 319.00 80.02 374.75 189.15 - - DSPAMC - DSPGOLDETF 74.30 74.52 42.92 75.66 56.45 -
Rites 345.35 334.25 347.00 349.90 332.85 2142.39 413.08 216.33 38 334.15 TeamleaseSvc 3129.30 3130.85 3125.00 3140.00 3065.25 12.28 3692.45 2300.00 52 3130.65
TechMahind [5] 1577.20 1625.40 1580.00 1642.90 1580.00 5176.60 1671.50 1089.00 72 1625.75 DSPAMC - DSPITETF 42.98 43.26 59.11 46.32 29.00 -
RKSwamy 244.35 245.41 244.35 247.38 243.05 54.21 320.70 227.65 - - NIPPONAMC-NETFSIL 88.04 87.67 6719.20 100.00 66.10 -
Technocr 3275.50 3316.40 3275.50 3418.40 3275.50 28.15 3939.00 1502.10 40 3316.90 DSPAMC - DSPN50ETF 266.71 266.51 9.26 275.64 192.76 -
RolexRings 2548.60 2518.20 2550.00 2661.00 2500.00 11.75 2794.00 1720.00 - - DSPAMC - DSPNEWETF 343.39 343.21 5.17 351.28 228.35 -
RosariBiotec 907.95 905.80 907.95 916.20 900.35 71.14 972.70 656.95 - - TechnoEle&En 1600.45 1574.35 1614.60 1624.75 1570.10 55.25 1796.70 480.00 - -
TegaIndust 1874.25 1974.45 1883.65 2034.95 1851.50 180.01 2034.95 841.70 - - DSPAMC - DSPPSBKETF 67.73 68.09 25.28 82.90 45.00 - PSU Bk BeEs [1] 75.35 75.39 754.33 90.14 51.58 75.41
RotoPumps 567.80 562.10 571.90 572.50 556.05 38.11 746.60 298.20 - - DSPAMC - DSPPVBKETF 26.98 26.83 3852.59 31.00 21.75 -
RouteMobile 1565.20 1579.35 1565.20 1601.55 1556.45 94.32 1942.45 1386.05 - - TejasNetwork 1196.85 1183.50 1200.00 1211.00 1174.65 218.69 1495.00 651.25 - -
TeraSoftware 89.76 83.29 90.40 91.40 82.50 223.11 102.46 39.66 18 83.34 DSPAMC - DSPQ50ETF 264.20 265.40 6.27 269.48 180.80 - Qgold [2] 63.33 63.39 130.72 63.99 41.10 63.32
Royal Orchd 370.45 364.80 370.35 375.15 359.65 58.58 448.10 280.50 41 365.10 DSPAMC - DSPSENXETF 85.43 85.20 2.45 88.42 63.13 -
RPG Life [8] 2354.50 2501.20 2320.00 2549.00 2320.00 104.67 2544.70 1210.00 45 2501.85 Tex.Infra [1] 123.05 122.11 123.35 123.95 121.10 578.29 151.00 66.55 - 122.10
Tex.Pipe 75.05 74.38 74.37 76.30 73.90 64.00 108.00 67.00 25 74.60 DSPAMC - DSPSILVETF 88.31 88.17 26.72 94.40 66.20 - Qnifty 2786.53 2784.12 0.50 2840.00 2016.00 2784.00
RPower 48.66 51.09 51.09 51.09 49.62 163084.77 51.10 15.53 - 51.10 DSPAMC -QUIDADD 1033.20 1033.53 488.68 1219.70 949.27 -
RPSGVentures 1052.30 1086.80 1057.70 1095.70 1054.90 48.87 1360.00 511.70 - - Tex.Rail [1] 210.28 210.53 210.27 211.70 208.00 1270.04 296.60 110.45 61 210.35
Thanga.Jwl 2458.35 2471.65 2473.90 2500.00 2424.05 104.12 2524.95 1143.05 56 2470.70 DSPAMC - TOP10ADD 98.24 98.33 95.84 119.70 96.11 -
RRKabel 1733.35 1734.60 1749.70 1764.80 1725.00 134.69 1901.95 1308.00 - - DSPAMC-HEALTHADD 148.35 147.76 0.62 149.90 114.90 - RELCAPAMC-NETFGILT5Y 58.18 58.05 270.14 61.00 51.50 -
RSWM 212.33 210.00 211.88 212.50 208.00 66.42 270.20 163.00 - 210.00 The PKTeaPro 503.95 541.80 510.00 554.30 510.00 53.00 554.30 262.10 - -
TheAnupEngg 2323.25 2329.25 2325.00 2395.00 2288.35 40.53 3649.95 1550.00 - - DSPBRAMC-LIQETF 999.99 1000.00 239.90 1045.00 991.25 -
RUBFILA INTER 81.79 81.63 81.01 82.09 81.01 28.43 100.00 80.31 - - EDELAMC - EBANKNIFTY 53.51 53.09 9.71 56.38 51.50 - RELCAPAMC-NETFSDL26 124.13 124.64 0.58 127.95 112.00 -
Ruby Mills [5] 286.30 290.60 287.00 294.50 279.25 58.78 324.55 180.00 21 290.00 Themis [1] 273.20 282.50 273.50 288.00 270.05 358.52 304.30 142.60 77 281.45
TheNewIndAs[5] 230.45 231.90 230.45 234.20 230.45 589.38 324.00 130.60 35 231.90 EDELAMC ESILVER 92.19 91.74 51.45 97.97 70.71 -
RudrabhshEnt 209.82 204.78 210.85 212.81 203.55 52.31 238.95 162.05 - - EDELAMC-BBETF0432 1194.92 1194.94 12.42 1325.38 865.81 -
Rupa [1] 284.55 293.90 286.55 296.00 286.55 171.64 362.00 226.55 30 294.30 Thermax [2] 5100.20 5098.80 5100.20 5148.70 5055.55 33.44 5835.00 2500.00 143 5097.75 SBIAMC -QUIDSBI 1000.00 1000.00 3.05 1000.01 995.00 -
Thiru.Chem [1] 323.00 334.20 324.50 337.00 322.45 375.67 362.80 186.50 78 334.15 EDELAMC-EBBETF0425 1239.01 1241.12 20.66 1392.50 1121.50 -
Rush.Decor [1] 35.98 36.17 35.90 36.70 35.60 569.63 45.50 27.00 23 36.09 EDELAMC-EBBETF0430 1417.78 1421.82 88.55 1459.90 1258.35 -
Thom.Cook [1] 202.58 204.99 205.00 206.50 203.52 310.77 264.00 113.00 93 205.15 SBIAMC - SBINEQWETF 33.46 33.48 23.45 34.57 30.00 -
ThyrocareTec 812.05 828.10 816.00 834.90 810.15 14.87 930.00 511.00 55 827.25 EDELAMC-EBBETF0431 1271.36 1276.11 5.80 1295.00 1153.86 -
S ............................................... Tidewater [2] 2276.15 2289.40 2293.05 2330.00 2279.25 14.64 2800.00 1031.00 36 2289.45 EDELAMC-EBBETF0433 1162.68 1166.51 2.92 1262.60 858.69 -
S H Kelkar 298.70 294.55 299.80 299.95 287.95 746.43 323.60 128.70 47 294.45 Tilakngr Ind 300.30 296.95 302.00 306.00 296.00 891.70 329.90 176.80 35 297.10 EDELAMC-EGOLD 77.05 77.00 71.36 78.30 53.10 - SBIAMC - SBISILVER 90.30 89.54 80.73 93.28 79.07 -
SadanaNitrCh 56.29 56.03 57.08 57.14 55.36 196.25 110.00 49.10 - - Time Gty 133.60 146.94 137.00 146.96 135.00 108.84 166.42 61.70 71 147.80 Gold BeEs [1] 63.55 63.59 12060.33 63.92 48.15 63.60
Sadbhav [1] 33.42 35.08 35.09 35.09 33.4514199.80 40.41 14.50 - 34.86 Time Tech [1] 391.30 389.50 390.05 397.50 388.25 791.87 446.95 140.25 52 389.25 Goldmanamc - CPSEETF 101.35 100.94 2038.09 106.38 47.65 100.96 SBIAMC - SETF10GILT 239.56 240.27 12.52 267.00 213.80 -
SafariIndia 2351.05 2421.50 2350.00 2430.00 2345.05 77.48 4630.00 1648.60 - - Timken 3761.15 3796.35 3788.90 3823.60 3755.00 33.58 4816.00 2490.05 72 3795.85 GROWWAMC - GROWWEV 35.04 35.04 985.49 36.06 32.07 -
Sagar Cem [2] 230.70 233.80 230.75 234.50 230.75 37.04 304.65 194.75 75 233.95 TIPS FILMS 630.40 680.55 630.10 700.00 615.60 27.39 994.90 451.00 - - GROWWAMC GROWWLIQID 100.19 100.21 53.89 103.00 98.00 - SBIAMC-SBIETFCON 131.31 131.16 28.15 136.00 83.66 -
SahPolymers 85.65 96.14 87.35 101.80 86.00 842.71 134.30 71.55 - - TIPS MUSIC 694.55 705.75 693.00 718.95 680.00 246.88 784.95 300.15 - - HangSengBees [1] 367.12 380.77 308.44 380.77 225.91 380.77
SAI SILKS (KALA) 173.84 177.77 175.50 179.90 173.52 324.45 312.00 143.92 - - TitagarRail 1221.85 1188.60 1222.05 1243.95 1180.00 918.08 1896.95 702.30 - - HDFC GOLD ETF 65.57 65.52 5046.78 67.45 49.50 -
SAIL 141.36 141.03 141.39 142.12 137.8924528.69 175.65 81.85 16 141.00 HDFCAMC HDFCPSUBK 68.02 68.18 21.13 81.65 65.40 - SBIAMC-SBIETFIT 449.09 452.19 31.66 473.25 317.00 -
TitanComp [1] 3823.95 3775.95 3823.95 3837.95 3757.00 774.22 3885.00 3059.00 95 3774.55
Saksoft [1] 277.55 271.00 273.35 278.85 270.00 259.07 319.52 168.00 130 271.15 TMB 470.70 470.90 471.00 472.60 464.00 138.81 600.00 438.05 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCBSE500 38.75 38.46 46.40 44.40 26.00 -
Sakth.Sug 39.92 40.30 40.11 41.45 40.00 1255.05 46.69 26.82 - 40.39 TN News 210.15 208.40 212.00 212.00 207.45 134.72 330.95 207.70 14 208.05 HDFCAMC-HDFCGROWTH 131.59 131.72 19.95 147.00 96.54 - SBIAMC-SBIETFPB 269.92 269.16 3.79 277.19 221.00 -
SAL Stl 27.36 29.00 28.35 29.70 27.76 447.20 31.17 13.87 - 29.04 TN Petro 92.47 91.92 92.47 93.25 91.69 135.83 113.85 77.05 17 91.98 HDFCAMC-HDFCLIQUID 1000.00 1000.00 4.80 1020.00 980.00 -
SalasarTech [1] 18.82 19.68 18.86 20.19 18.8115418.48 34.08 8.71 - 19.71 TOLINS TYRES 190.44 190.00 191.53 195.00 186.00 141.02 239.40 186.00 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCLOWVOL 21.74 21.72 20.72 152.90 13.00 - SBIAMC-SBIETFQLTY 248.83 249.96 22.12 257.15 168.31 -
Salzer Elec 921.35 940.55 934.00 952.55 903.85 47.03 1142.30 360.00 35 945.85 Tor.Pwr 1878.00 1861.70 1880.00 1887.90 1851.10 479.86 1969.95 692.00 39 1858.60 HDFCAMC-HDFCMID150 22.53 22.55 270.98 155.00 14.17 -
SamhiHotels 200.69 199.06 200.90 202.90 198.00 844.50 237.85 137.00 - - TorrentPhar [5] 3396.55 3369.90 3408.50 3433.45 3331.45 425.35 3574.00 1822.80 76 3370.00 HDFCAMC-HDFCMOMENT 37.97 38.10 243.88 238.00 21.75 -
SAMMAAN CAP 162.89 162.11 163.10 164.34 161.80 3192.52 234.80 131.65 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCNEXT50 77.99 78.07 52.18 459.00 42.90 - SBI-ETF Gold 65.57 65.50 2569.80 67.50 49.11 -
Tou.Fin.Cor 165.83 164.68 166.10 167.75 164.01 299.64 267.40 91.00 17 164.65
SamvdMthnInt 211.39 210.75 212.00 214.45 209.3310429.37 216.99 86.80 - - TracxnTech 90.02 90.04 89.75 91.10 89.75 263.21 124.20 66.30 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCNIF100 27.44 27.39 25.88 204.00 18.91 -
SandharTech 555.10 562.50 555.25 564.00 555.25 36.02 697.60 342.90 29 562.70 Trans.Corp [2] 1070.60 1083.95 1075.00 1092.00 1053.10 23.65 1249.95 686.25 24 1080.40 HDFCAMC-HDFCNIFBAN 54.13 54.01 19.33 555.00 45.20 - SBI-ETF NIFTY 50 272.56 272.44 389.34 277.25 196.90 -
SandurMang 493.30 496.25 495.35 500.00 489.95 100.07 3492.45 330.00 - - TRANSINREAL 43.15 43.29 43.30 44.75 43.00 344.29 60.50 34.40 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCNIFIT 43.23 43.68 20.61 387.70 32.59 -
Sangam 465.70 453.00 466.10 471.85 450.30 39.23 627.20 274.45 55 454.30 TRENT [1] 7574.65 7612.70 7600.00 7647.45 7522.25 559.72 7939.00 1946.35 223 7612.35 HDFCAMC-HDFCNIFTY 285.31 284.82 71.45 292.45 206.30 - SBI-ETF NIFTY BANK 540.34 539.84 25.03 554.30 426.45 -
Sangh.Mov [1] 406.35 396.70 409.35 410.65 395.05 252.44 741.50 310.68 18 396.85 Trib Bhimji 284.28 286.00 285.60 296.80 277.30 1291.21 360.35 93.60 31 286.45 HDFCAMC-HDFCPVTBAN 26.88 26.86 77.21 278.00 22.59 -
Sanghi Ind 84.52 84.68 84.52 85.73 84.20 192.91 156.20 83.00 - 84.65 Trident [1] 36.66 36.97 36.66 37.39 36.6613756.12 52.85 32.40 - 36.99 HDFCAMC-HDFCQUAL 64.00 63.91 34.84 65.70 43.15 - SBI-ETFNN50 814.95 816.69 27.65 825.60 445.65 -
Sanofi 7048.85 7110.50 6999.50 7150.00 6940.55 13.2110526.05 5850.55 33 7073.25 Trigyn 137.07 130.69 135.90 137.99 127.85 733.09 167.90 92.45 40 130.50 HDFCAMC-HDFCSENSEX 94.06 93.99 31.49 818.25 77.80 -
SANOFICONS HE 5045.50 5073.35 5003.35 5137.40 4980.00 10.15 5375.00 4600.00 - - Triv.Eng [1] 475.55 478.65 475.00 485.60 475.00 813.42 518.20 266.15 30 478.55 HDFCAMC-HDFCSILVER 88.00 87.98 232.72 93.05 66.06 -
SanseraEngg 1670.60 1678.85 1672.00 1697.00 1635.10 73.06 1758.30 820.50 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCSML250 184.76 186.42 342.10 189.95 115.00 - Sharia BeEs 597.00 596.35 6.43 610.95 360.01 595.96
Triv.Tur [1] 684.90 712.65 688.20 716.35 685.05 1147.14 842.55 311.85 96 712.35
SANSTAR 135.12 134.96 134.50 137.49 134.01 821.80 158.80 107.10 - - TTK Prst [1] 875.35 885.30 880.00 888.80 864.95 96.03 1022.00 647.40 52 885.20 HDFCAMC-HDFCVALUE 149.08 149.49 4.84 155.70 101.00 -
SapireFoodIn 357.15 358.50 357.00 362.50 352.30 384.67 1817.20 317.05 - - TTML 84.50 85.08 84.59 86.26 84.50 3728.25 111.48 65.29 - 85.06 ICICI PR NIF LW VL 30 ETF 23.40 23.37 3526.65 202.70 18.50 - SHRIRAM -QUIDSHRI 1015.10 1015.30 13.78 1034.89 1000.00 -
SARASWATSARE 154.09 152.64 154.50 156.99 152.00 240.92 213.88 151.10 - - TubeInvIndia 4336.05 4340.60 4306.00 4400.00 4246.55 234.61 4681.70 2879.25 - - ICICIPRAMC - METALIETF 10.21 10.24 7001.49 10.67 8.98 -
Sarda Ene [1] 443.00 451.25 444.00 456.50 433.20 796.89 467.00 180.50 33 451.15 TV Today [5] 234.05 239.00 234.00 240.70 233.40 178.98 308.15 192.35 14 238.95 ICICIPRAMC - OILIETF 13.14 13.07 1885.36 14.00 12.20 - TATAAML-NETF 276.31 275.36 7.85 282.96 199.00 -
Saregama [1] 631.75 674.55 624.70 688.90 604.00 9085.95 688.50 310.20 66 673.45 TV18 Br [2] 44.55 44.88 44.65 45.69 44.23 7021.56 68.62 38.65 - 44.88 ICICIPRAMC-BARATWIN 120.36 120.38 1429.12 123.40 71.55 -
SarthakMetal 193.96 190.40 196.99 204.00 187.25 133.18 448.00 164.00 - - TVS Mot [1] 2839.85 2838.65 2857.00 2875.25 2811.00 853.09 2958.15 1489.30 62 2836.70 ICICIPRAMC-ICICI10GS 241.99 241.95 3.33 249.70 216.20 -
SarveswrFood 9.76 10.24 9.90 10.24 9.89 6030.70 15.55 4.00 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICI500 40.89 40.87 143.53 47.60 24.20 - TATAAML-NPBET 274.07 285.64 1.78 299.00 224.35 -
TVS Sri 4212.65 4214.00 4209.00 4272.05 4160.00 4.96 5094.95 3219.70 32 4218.40
SatiaIndus 121.05 119.60 122.00 122.00 119.20 140.28 155.00 100.30 - - TvsHoldings 14306.2513805.2514340.0014493.3013650.00 10.2415137.45 5162.65 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICI5GSEC 58.76 58.34 4.06 66.00 52.75 -
Satin Credit 193.55 191.90 194.99 196.90 190.50 298.43 283.65 182.95 5 192.00 TvsSuplyChan 203.70 205.52 203.00 207.00 201.34 1056.18 231.15 145.00 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICIALPLV 32.06 32.07 2125.61 278.10 26.00 - TATAAML-TATAGOLD 7.46 7.45 2846.59 8.50 6.00 -
SATIndust 131.44 133.41 131.99 135.35 131.55 1071.53 144.00 83.40 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICIAUTO 27.67 27.72 414.07 212.97 20.40 -
SaurstrCemnt 124.06 123.19 124.06 124.79 122.00 68.46 146.00 118.20 - -
Savita [2] 563.70 566.55 563.70 571.20 560.40 28.57 655.00 312.70 20 566.05
U ............................................... ICICIPRAMC-ICICIBANKP
ICICIPRAMC-ICICICOMMO
26.65
98.77
26.61
98.67
7291.72
1385.63
251.10
100.00
22.65
60.50
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TATAAML-TATSILV 8.91 8.90 1273.44 10.32 6.74 -
SBCExports 33.75 34.11 33.80 34.65 33.30 4541.95 38.85 18.40 - - UB [1] 2175.45 2163.35 2181.00 2186.40 2149.70 138.74 2202.90 1540.05 128 2160.45 ICICIPRAMC-ICICICONSU 131.64 131.46 37.63 136.98 83.66 -
SBFCFin 94.47 92.84 94.55 96.00 92.25 5099.97 105.81 72.40 - - Uco Bk 48.24 48.08 48.20 48.54 48.00 2294.54 70.66 34.71 29 48.06 TATAAML-TNIDETF 97.68 98.78 277.16 101.75 63.05 -
ICICIPRAMC-ICICIFIN 28.28 28.33 177.14 30.00 19.70 -
SBI [1] 787.90 796.95 788.00 800.35 788.0013280.54 912.10 543.15 11 797.00 UdaipurCemen 31.58 31.74 31.90 32.03 31.62 363.44 48.60 30.60 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICIFMCG 68.79 68.74 428.69 607.58 55.91 -
SBICards&Pay 773.70 770.20 774.00 780.00 767.10 1653.31 817.40 647.95 - - Uflex 696.50 707.35 696.50 712.30 696.50 75.12 859.90 380.05 33 707.25 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIINFRA 98.18 98.03 85.06 100.10 60.74 - UTI Gold [1] 64.10 64.20 166.58 64.85 48.10 64.41
SBILifeInsur 1844.00 1834.20 1840.20 1859.30 1824.30 885.52 1935.00 1263.95 90 1833.75 UFO Moviez 135.66 139.37 137.70 143.60 136.40 861.34 174.00 100.65 - 139.40 ICICIPRAMC-ICICILIQ 999.99 999.99 1010.69 1030.00 970.00 -
SchaeflerInd [2] 3913.70 3930.90 3861.10 3946.00 3855.00 107.96 4950.00 2616.05 66 3930.30 Ugar Sug [1] 87.60 88.77 87.66 90.50 87.65 463.57 113.45 64.72 54 88.67 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIM150 22.91 23.03 453.34 195.18 18.35 - UTIAMC-NIF10GETF 24.05 24.13 0.38 27.30 21.60 -
SChand&Co [5] 217.77 216.40 219.00 219.00 211.50 124.71 335.00 207.00 49 217.45 UgroCapital 252.13 254.40 253.80 256.85 252.00 71.17 317.00 213.00 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICIMOM30 38.33 38.51 707.16 39.00 22.09 -
Schneider [2] 816.05 816.10 816.05 830.70 805.35 200.76 980.00 300.00 103 815.75 UjjivanSFB 40.43 40.04 40.64 40.90 40.0016451.20 63.00 39.90 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICINXT50 80.33 80.29 371.60 81.36 43.75 -
UltraTech 11802.00 11837.15 11802.00 11887.70 11650.25 324.91 12138.25 8050.00 50 11836.05 UTIAMC-NIF5GETF 58.14 58.14 0.10 66.14 53.20 -
SCI 261.15 260.25 262.80 262.80 257.20 1175.24 384.80 128.35 16 260.05 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIPHA 150.25 150.48 50.96 155.90 92.14 -
Seamec 1415.75 1382.75 1417.00 1422.85 1355.75 30.22 1664.00 617.45 18 1378.70 Unichm Lab [2] 658.10 678.35 672.10 700.00 656.00 187.49 695.00 398.70 - 679.15 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIQTY30 23.69 23.73 84.03 227.00 18.66 -
SecuriIntSvc [5] 417.60 414.30 419.70 419.70 410.50 20.39 560.00 393.05 34 414.35 UNICOMMESO 210.99 213.44 211.40 216.00 211.20 902.24 263.99 187.10 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICISILVE 91.60 91.22 673.58 96.76 68.01 - UTIAMC-NIFITETF 424.46 429.43 2.62 450.00 321.68 -
Selan Exp 845.60 883.15 843.00 902.90 842.25 59.46 1099.80 380.25 29 883.00 Union Bk 122.77 121.86 122.56 123.64 121.50 4801.88 172.45 91.20 7 121.85 ICICIPRAMC-ICICITECH 44.89 45.31 651.96 47.15 28.20 -
SencoGold 1431.10 1477.60 1478.00 1544.00 1468.00 650.83 1544.00 582.00 - - UnipartsInd 474.15 472.55 474.15 477.95 469.95 46.01 638.15 454.00 - - ICICIPRAMC-IPRU5008 53.96 53.90 221.93 56.45 42.25 - UTIAMC-NIFMID150 223.94 224.62 0.56 228.05 141.57 -
SEPC 28.70 29.67 28.80 30.78 28.8020962.84 33.45 12.95 - - United Nil 424.15 442.65 424.15 453.80 424.15 30.76 464.70 292.50 - - ICICIPRAMC-PSUBANKICI 68.41 68.45 75.32 86.70 46.62 -
Sequent Sc [2] 232.22 225.29 231.51 240.70 223.1512661.50 240.90 90.61 - 224.85 UNITED SPIRITS 1589.90 1610.95 1589.90 1614.20 1585.55 473.00 1647.50 981.35 - - ICICIPRU SENETF 951.53 951.36 6.50 977.32 704.10 -
UnitedDrilng 255.10 247.60 256.40 258.35 246.50 45.68 319.00 195.00 - - UTIAMC-SILVERETF 89.05 88.99 81.55 96.00 68.00 -
SercotechPwr 183.56 192.73 184.90 192.73 184.90 906.06 205.40 72.75 - - ICICIPRUDENGOLDETF 65.60 65.53 4657.67 67.40 49.21 -
Shal.Paints [2] 136.29 138.11 136.65 138.78 136.65 103.96 225.65 132.10 - 138.45 Univ.Cab 681.05 671.25 688.00 688.00 666.00 28.72 938.75 380.05 50 669.60 ICICIPRUDNV20 ETF 16.17 16.21 611.60 141.30 12.85 -
Shalby 280.25 280.90 280.00 282.50 278.30 57.77 333.85 212.05 28 280.65 UniversusImg 417.60 405.50 421.00 421.00 394.10 14.78 483.90 310.20 - - ICICIPRUMIDCAPSE ETF 18.92 19.05 260.86 162.15 14.03 - UTIAMC-UTIBANKETF 54.19 54.18 31.33 55.96 41.00 -
ShankarBldg 526.05 523.80 527.65 530.75 521.00 47.10 835.30 521.90 18 523.20 UnoMinda 1101.65 1082.45 1101.65 1117.75 1077.00 1298.58 1255.00 548.60 - - ICICIPRUNIFTY ETF 286.78 286.70 296.45 294.10 207.20 -
Shanthi Grs [1] 631.10 631.70 634.00 640.00 624.00 21.03 703.55 399.95 56 632.65 UpdaterServc 371.60 381.60 372.00 384.00 370.05 297.87 404.80 235.30 - - ICICIPRUNIFTY100 ETF 29.73 29.72 244.50 267.55 24.89 - UTIAMC-UTINEXT50 82.02 82.22 150.57 83.00 45.00 -
ShardaMotor [2] 2426.95 2384.10 2475.30 2480.00 2346.05 22.39 2955.90 864.75 22 2372.75 UPL [2] 613.15 621.20 612.00 625.00 610.80 2317.62 635.00 448.00 49 620.80 IDFCAMC-IDFNIFTYET 281.01 281.04 1.95 295.70 176.00 -
ShardaCropch 565.45 575.55 560.55 584.70 560.45 525.42 636.70 318.00 25 575.90 UrjaGlobal [1] 20.44 21.17 20.54 21.59 20.54 8171.71 41.84 8.78 - 21.16 Infra BeEs 992.84 989.99 16.30 2840.00 2016.00 2784.00 UTIAMC-UTINIFT 280.60 280.41 707.04 285.31 202.55 -
ShareIndSec 317.60 326.50 322.00 328.95 319.60 737.61 2026.40 278.15 - - Usha Mar [1] 357.50 366.85 360.00 369.60 357.00 1063.31 427.30 252.95 36 367.60 InvesIndGold [100] 6670.75 6654.75 0.35 6690.00 5000.00 6654.00
SheelaFoam [5] 919.55 915.00 920.00 930.00 912.25 61.74 1297.35 856.05 76 914.25 UTIAMC 1239.35 1233.80 1244.95 1255.05 1213.05 353.54 1341.00 741.00 - - InvesInNifty 2912.51 2953.07 0.20 3100.00 2110.00 -
UtkarshSFB 44.98 45.82 44.98 45.99 44.92 1213.66 68.30 44.81 - - UTIAMC-UTISENS 917.10 918.50 2.15 938.90 673.02 -
Shemaroo Ent 198.53 203.49 198.80 209.00 195.16 421.16 239.80 122.00 - 203.55 KOTAK GOLD ETF 63.96 64.14 2443.55 65.04 48.15 -
Shilpa Med [1] 813.50 835.70 812.00 839.95 806.05 166.16 959.95 296.45 - 834.65 Utm.Sug 371.25 390.95 373.70 396.00 369.00 1020.49 535.20 274.05 14 390.40 KOTAK NIFTY ETF 281.43 280.76 72.00 287.68 202.89 -
ShilyEngPlas 1009.85 1009.95 1018.20 1026.40 1002.55 69.97 1914.95 309.70 - - KOTAK PSU BANK 674.19 672.90 228.00 896.99 462.39 - UTIAMC-UTISXN50 94.19 94.64 1.92 96.27 46.88 -
SHIPCORPOILA 70.57 70.94 70.94 71.80 70.60 529.17 108.55 36.00 - - V ............................................... KOTAKMAMCKOTAKALPHA 58.15 58.14 821.68 59.90 32.55 -
ShivalikBimt 646.40 649.35 652.00 657.00 635.00 285.00 691.95 460.00 - - V Mart 4029.15 4412.85 4133.50 4475.00 4070.50 374.34 4495.35 1591.00 - 4410.65 KOTAKMAMC KOTAKCONS 135.17 132.92 37.45 155.70 82.93 - ZERODHAAMC - GOLDCASE 12.07 12.06 498.55 12.78 10.00 -
ShivaTaxyarn 188.61 189.62 186.00 189.99 184.00 30.99 222.80 120.05 - 190.00 VA T Wab [2] 1510.50 1538.00 1514.60 1563.20 1505.55 433.98 1563.65 436.35 40 1543.40 KOTAKMAMC - KOTAKIT 44.74 45.32 86.60 46.72 31.00 -
ShivlkRasayn 585.80 565.85 587.55 601.25 560.00 35.90 777.80 492.90 - - Vadilal 3939.65 3966.55 4000.00 4000.45 3928.00 7.10 5139.80 2133.20 28 3961.65 KOTAKMAMC - KOTAKLIQ 1010.93 1011.28 234.50 1120.00 999.00 - ZERODHAAMC MID150CAS 11.04 11.07 272.91 11.98 9.11 -
Shop.Stop [5] 789.40 827.50 789.25 838.00 779.00 167.31 943.65 623.00 218 828.35 VadivrSpeChe 269.76 285.15 270.05 290.00 270.05 26.91 309.00 179.90 - - KOTAKMAMCKOTAKLOVOL 22.24 22.24 394.58 23.41 14.86 -
Shr.Ren.Sug [1] 54.47 53.86 54.47 56.50 53.32 130503.52 56.48 36.69 - 53.93 Vaibhav [2] 311.25 304.90 309.85 311.70 304.00 292.42 543.05 263.05 66 305.20 KOTAKMAMCKOTAKMID50 172.15 172.02 27.80 173.65 109.59 -
ShreDigvjCem 94.98 95.99 95.25 96.21 94.71 275.91 123.90 83.20 - - VaishaliPhar 192.68 183.54 192.68 196.00 181.79 196.40 212.00 118.75 - - KOTAKMAMC - KOTAKMNC 32.87 33.08 51.48 33.48 21.50 - ZERODHAAMC TOP100CAS 11.11 11.10 173.69 11.99 10.00 -
SHREETIRBALA 80.58 82.18 81.80 84.16 80.75 610.96 99.22 78.35 - - Vakrang [1] 35.73 34.98 36.90 37.69 34.3076515.97 37.72 16.15 - 34.93 KOTAKMAMCKOTAKSILVE 89.04 88.90 169.39 94.05 67.39 -
ShreeCements 26308.90 26523.25 26392.50 26580.80 26199.30 27.91 30710.15 23714.05 43 26502.20 ValiantLabs 120.62 122.58 120.60 123.40 119.51 49.57 214.95 100.20 - - KOTAKMAMC KTKNV20ETF 162.80 164.01 11.02 167.10 112.36 - ZERODHAAMC-LIQUICASE 104.57 104.61 10662.50 107.60 98.35 -
Shreyas 331.85 354.20 332.70 365.80 332.70 220.64 439.00 231.15 - 353.55 ValiantOrgan 403.70 410.55 405.00 412.20 405.00 27.11 516.95 368.10 - - KOTAKMAMC-KOTAKKETF 545.83 545.83 8.60 560.97 429.13 -
ShriramFin 3576.95 3570.40 3577.00 3627.80 3557.80 676.23 3652.25 1760.85 - - Vard Text [2] 473.40 469.60 475.95 477.05 467.55 94.35 592.25 338.70 19 469.30 LIC MF-LIC GOLD ETF 6936.15 6904.15 1.07 7087.40 5111.00 - *: Closing price is the average of trade price(s) for the last half an hour;52-Week High/Low figures
ShriramPist 2167.60 2175.10 2180.00 2218.00 2166.65 52.67 2399.00 948.90 - - Vard.SPC 314.25 302.90 317.95 322.00 301.00 209.55 345.25 185.90 25 303.00 LICNAMC-LICNFENGP 284.15 301.91 25.79 326.00 203.50 - pertain to BSE.
ShriramPropr 127.98 127.95 128.40 130.00 127.25 1532.56 147.60 82.20 - - VarrocEngg 586.95 590.50 589.90 601.50 587.05 302.54 716.90 433.00 - - LICNAMC-LICNFESGP 933.59 935.00 0.08 989.00 674.99 - Shares of face value other than ₹10 is indicated in brackets immediately following the name of the
ShyamCent [1] 16.98 18.67 17.00 18.67 17.00 3006.87 32.29 16.00 - 18.60 VARUNBEVER[2] 606.30 612.25 608.00 618.00 605.50 5050.65 682.84 331.28 92 612.40 LICNAMC-LICNFNHGP 285.28 284.75 2.37 325.00 200.75 - company.
ShyamMetalic 907.90 903.50 910.00 918.00 891.10 401.48 956.90 420.20 - - Vascon 62.01 62.64 62.05 63.64 61.61 1249.92 93.10 53.70 24 62.68 LICNAMC-LICNMFET 26.41 26.53 146.01 27.97 23.10 - Qty (No of shares traded) is denoted in thousands.
Siemens [2] 7250.00 7511.70 7274.80 7550.00 7254.05 516.73 7974.25 3248.00 110 7518.60 Vaswani 68.31 65.51 71.50 73.88 63.35 2585.50 73.90 22.15 22 66.14 LICNAMC-LICNMID100 60.54 60.23 11.99 61.38 44.10 -
SigachiIndus 55.10 55.13 55.29 56.16 55.00 1185.54 419.40 36.40 - - Vedanta [1] 512.65 516.15 510.30 521.35 506.1514071.69 523.60 211.25 17 516.20 Liquid BeEs [1000] 999.99 1000.00 5250.16 1005.00 995.35 1000.00 The PE(price-earnings multiple) of each stock is based on the latest declared earnings.
SignaturGlob 1597.75 1612.90 1600.90 1617.85 1590.75 502.75 1647.00 454.10 - - VedantFashn 1350.30 1357.50 1353.90 1370.00 1349.00 84.81 1487.90 886.05 - - MIRAEAMC - EVINDIA 35.11 35.07 339.30 36.00 31.00 - The PE computation takes into account the per share earnings of each company for the latest 12
SignposIndia 258.35 259.40 256.00 262.00 256.00 67.13 466.00 211.99 - - Venky's 1966.75 1988.60 1975.00 2029.00 1974.60 83.72 2555.00 1530.00 21 1987.35 MIRAEAMC - MIDSMALL 54.55 54.70 160.73 57.00 45.50 - months.
BSE Stocks
Company Pr Cl Cl Company Pr Cl Cl Company Pr Cl Cl Company Pr Cl Cl Company Pr Cl Cl Company Pr Cl Cl Company Pr Cl Cl Company Pr Cl Cl Company Pr Cl Cl Company Pr Cl Cl Company Pr Cl Cl Company Pr Cl Cl
360One [1] 1039.35 1013.90 Balajee 80.65 82.21 Diana Tea Co [5] 33.45 40.14 Grauer& Weil[1] 114.20 116.00 Isgec [1] 1380.80 1389.10 Manyavar [1] 1350.20 1357.10 Pan India C 3.11 3.26 Sanstar [2] 134.15 134.70 Suryoday 180.65 179.30 Vraj 268.50 262.80 Zaggle [1] 436.80 440.00 Meera 113.65 119.30
Aadharhfc 468.80 458.15 Balmer La.In [1] 86.45 86.00 Doms 2701.00 2648.35 Greenpanel [1] 388.45 395.10 Itietf [1] 44.89 45.35 Mapmyindia [2] 2170.45 2198.80 Paradeep 82.87 89.69 Sapphire [2] 357.85 357.95 Suvenphar [1] 1173.35 1202.45 Vsl [2] 9.86 10.04 Zomato [1] 273.30 274.15 Moschip [2] 239.10 236.60
Aarnav 58.24 61.15 Baluforge 779.35 793.70 Dpabhushan 1556.30 1649.50 GrmOversea[2] 255.15 257.90 Ixigo [1] 152.30 151.20 Maruti Infra [2] 25.18 26.43 Paytm [1] 688.35 731.25 Sarveshwar [1] 9.77 10.25 Swissmltry [2] 34.53 34.81 Wardinmobi [1] 49.13 49.03 Group T Nibe 1953.60 1884.15
Aartech [5] 75.33 71.57 Bansal Roof 148.71 163.15 Dr.Agar.Eye 4992.60 4842.35 Grwrhitech 3852.20 3945.75 Jamshri 186.50 188.55 Maxestates 617.75 601.80 Pmcfin [1] 4.87 5.35 Sat Ind Ltd [2] 130.90 133.00 Swsolar [1] 617.15 598.75 Warren Tea 63.44 71.71 Orirail [1] 286.00 280.50
Aartipharm [5] 636.95 624.70 Bansalwire [5] 447.60 436.10 Dreamfolks [2] 459.15 464.70 Gslsu 211.25 211.80 Jaykay [1] 99.15 99.85 Maxhealth 985.45 969.00 Pngjl 749.80 765.50 Sbc [1] 33.71 34.12 SyncomForm[1] 21.81 22.42 Wcil [5] 155.20 152.45
Agol [1] 7.55 7.57 Piccadily Ag 745.45 739.60
Abdl [2] 339.10 341.85 Bclil [1] 58.00 58.27 Easemytrip [1] 34.03 34.02 Guj.Toolroom[1] 11.98 11.92 Jiofin 350.70 350.90 Mazdock 4229.80 4195.80 Policybzr [2] 1616.00 1729.65 Sbfc 94.49 92.69 Syrma 425.05 428.75 Welsplsol [6] 53.96 53.44
Abslamc [5] 718.40 750.25 Bectorfood 1906.45 1895.40 Ecosmoblty [2] 453.65 468.90 Haldyn Glass [1] 156.25 163.90 Johnpharma [1] 1.12 1.13 Mcloud [2] 102.30 101.00 Polycab 6955.25 7321.45 Sbicard 773.45 770.40 Tatatech [2] 1103.35 1094.40 Westlife [2] 943.95 904.55 Exicom 314.45 311.75 Rajoo Engin. [1] 410.55 409.40
Adcon [1] 1.06 1.06 Bfsi 25.11 25.10 Elpro Inter [1] 136.65 146.40 Hampton [1] 29.82 30.33 Jswinfra [2] 344.85 344.55 Medanta [2] 1027.45 1001.05 Pplpharma 228.95 228.75 Scanp Geom [2] 9.17 9.58 Tatva 1051.45 1031.25 Yamini Inves [1] 2.27 2.16 Ifl [1] 1.19 1.24 Shilchar Tec 5451.10 5437.35
AdvanceTech[1] 0.87 0.87 Bhartihexa [5] 1443.85 1398.50 Emil 206.60 214.20 Happstmnds [2] 808.85 806.05 Jtlind [2] 234.10 239.45 MediaMatrix [1] 23.08 22.53 Praveg 775.85 771.65 Scanstl 69.89 73.10 Tega 1868.40 1975.35 Yatharth 568.80 563.75 Kpigreen [5] 866.15 854.40 Starlent [1] 14.05 13.36
Advikca [1] 2.78 2.80 Bhatia [1] 32.74 34.04 Empower [1] 2.20 2.21 Hariompipe 723.60 713.75 Jublingrea [1] 776.70 775.20 Medicamen Bi 568.65 585.00 Premierene [1] 1082.55 1111.20 Scilal 70.63 70.99 Tejasnet 1197.80 1183.60 Yatra [1] 131.55 134.75 Manba 157.45 149.60 Waareertl [2] 1904.10 1887.25
Aeroflex [2] 178.20 191.70 Bikaji [1] 922.75 947.95 Epack 393.25 413.65 Harshilagr 77.77 79.32 Jyoti Resins 1506.95 1535.25 Mercuryev [1] 126.29 132.60 Pressure Sen [1] 5.88 5.72 Scl [1] 2.08 2.07 Tiger Logs [1] 63.06 63.05
Agstra 99.35 101.18 Biogen [1] 1.31 1.30 Equitasbnk 77.22 76.97 Haz Mul Pro 553.25 580.30 Kalamandir [2] 173.90 177.55 Metalietf 10.20 10.50 Primo [2] 40.60 42.91 Seacoast [1] 4.94 4.70 Tiindia [1] 4349.90 4343.55
Akums [2] 836.40 867.60 Blse 224.65 225.50 Esafsfb 45.27 44.69 Hdfcmome[19] 38.17 38.05 Kalyankjil 730.45 750.05 Mid150case 11.03 11.09 Princepipe 559.70 558.85 Senco 1430.65 1479.50 Tilak [1] 4.80 4.84
Alphaetf
Alstone [1]
28.97
0.75
28.98
0.75
Blueclouds [2] 163.60
Bmw [1] 67.07
168.45
67.21
Eurekaforb
Evexia [1]
567.55
3.84
577.30
3.95
Hdfcsml250[91] 184.76
Healthy [1] 15.15
186.28
15.09
Kaynes
Kfintech
5428.80
1023.80
5464.30
1136.35
Midcapetf [5]
Midcapietf [1]
22.59
22.93
22.64
23.02
Pritikauto [2]
Protean
26.68
1886.05
27.33
1963.75
Sgfin
Sgmart [1]
496.85
418.50
501.90
418.70
Timex Group [1] 137.90
Tinnarubr 1470.65
134.45
1509.35
NSE Trade for Trade
Amiorg 1742.35 1718.40 Bonlon 38.13 39.34 Exxaro 90.70 95.60 Hind.Foods [2] 667.30 655.80 Kilburn Engg 416.00 417.10 Midselietf [1] 18.95 19.01 Prudent [5] 2594.85 2567.10 Shiv.Bimetal [2] 645.25 649.00 Tolins [5] 190.45 190.25 Company Pr Cl Cl Company Pr Cl Cl Company Pr Cl Cl
Andrew Yule [2] 45.06 47.59 Bslnifty [1] 29.72 29.67 Finopb 397.55 421.75 Hitech [1] 193.40 192.50 Kims [2] 557.15 556.45 Mishtann [1] 15.23 14.94 Pulsar Intl. [1] 16.76 17.23 Shreeganes [1] 1.06 1.07 Top100case 11.13 11.08
Angelone 2561.70 2600.05 Cams 4408.20 4575.75 Firstcry [2] 643.80 648.25 Homefirst [2] 1188.60 1183.80 Kirl.Ferrous [5] 669.55 680.95 Mol [1] 100.75 104.30 Pvvinfra 7.86 7.57 Shyammetl 907.85 902.75 Toyamsl [1] 3.25 3.27 AjooniBiotec 8.28 8.27 GptInfraproj 158.93 153.73 NovaAgritech 67.83 67.02
Anuh Pharma[5] 207.35 203.45 Cappipes [1] 16.12 16.13 Fivestar [1] 780.00 825.00 Honasa 458.55 454.75 Kirloskar El 197.45 197.75 Motisons 310.40 317.20 Qual30ietf [1] 23.73 23.71 Sigachi [1] 55.13 55.18 Ttil 17.35 16.49 AksharSpintx 1.66 1.62 GvkPwr&Infra[1] 6.41 6.47 ParasDef&Spa 1109.70 1120.55
Anup 2323.90 2330.35 Cartrade 964.45 990.00 Fluorochem [1] 4273.55 4316.85 Iiflsec [2] 345.10 378.00 Kpel [5] 456.50 479.30 Mstc 667.80 678.60 Radhikajwe [2] 149.90 147.65 Signature [1] 1596.70 1609.70 Tvsscs [1] 203.55 205.40 AnantRajGlob 250.78 260.45 Harri.Mal 252.19 261.40 PTC INDUSTRIES 14195.50 14000.00
Aptus [2] 357.10 351.95 Caspian [1] 20.19 18.18 Force Motr 7473.40 7619.80 Iil 434.20 44.94 Kpittech 1628.80 1671.50 Msumi [1] 71.20 70.10 Railtel 461.10 453.85 Sisl [2] 317.65 326.65 Tyroon Tea 127.70 152.70 AtalRealtech 9.00 9.29 Hind.Mot [5] 27.55 27.77 PURAVANKAR [5] 397.75 394.65
Arcfin [1] 2.94 2.89 Ceigall [5] 376.00 383.80 Fusion 246.60 245.85 Indgn [2] 692.90 733.00 Kross [5] 210.70 211.90 Mufin [1] 112.45 112.15 Rajnish [1] 3.75 3.77 Smallcap 53.19 53.27 Udaip Ceme [4] 31.70 31.70
Atul Auto [5] 638.00 669.90 Hubtown 326.90 318.15 RatnaveerPre 187.04 185.98
Arkade 151.80 153.45 ChamanlalSe[2] 303.40 306.90 G.V.Films [1] 0.78 0.79 Indiamart 2955.00 2995.80 Krrail 409.55 391.25 Mvgjl 270.80 270.70 Realeco 47.10 48.56 Sofcom 55.53 65.49 Uds 372.60 381.25
BLACK BOX 500.80 505.10 IL&FS Ven [2] 11.63 12.01 RelianceCom[5] 1.95 2.04
AshirwadCap[1] 5.00 4.99 Choice Int. 467.70 479.20 Gandhar [2] 207.35 207.45 Indian Info. [1] 1.39 1.40 Lancer [5] 38.27 39.13 Nazara [4] 984.60 1004.15 Redtape [2] 782.85 791.70 Sonacoms 743.35 731.40 Uniecom [1] 210.80 213.30
Ashokamet 21.04 21.31 Clean [1] 1577.75 1626.35 Garmntmntr [1] 2.76 2.78 Indigopnts 1461.00 1507.05 Leshaind [1] 2.17 2.27 Ndrauto 906.40 879.10 Regency 24.40 26.84 Spencer [5] 107.15 107.30 Utiamc 1239.55 1235.05 COCHIN SHIP [5] 1740.35 1705.50 Indo Wnd 22.57 23.16 Sakuma Exp. [1] 5.14 5.13
Askautoltd [2] 439.40 435.10 Cmsinfo 598.25 592.10 Gateway 91.40 92.43 Indo Amines [5] 235.85 229.05 Lici 1007.50 1000.30 Neogen 2072.20 2175.10 Remlife [1] 8.93 8.90 Spicejet Ltd 63.70 68.13 Utkarshbnk 45.02 45.80 CoffeeDayEnt 38.32 38.39 JaiprakshAss [2] 6.40 6.72 ShaktiPumps 4270.65 4484.15
Avalon [2] 581.85 586.75 Comfort Inte [1] 13.67 13.65 Gayatri Sugr 19.95 19.47 Indoboraxc [1] 215.80 208.70 Lloyds Met E [1] 948.65 979.80 Netweb [2] 2517.10 2502.40 Rhetan [1] 15.45 17.32 Sportking [1] 113.55 115.65 Uyfincorp [5] 30.50 33.57 Cupid [1] 82.55 81.95 KBCGlobal 2.05 2.05 SkyGold 2694.35 2675.55
Avantel Ltd [2] 183.85 182.70 Comsyn 63.45 65.95 GemstoneInv[1] 3.14 3.09 Indous 294.00 305.90 Lloydsent [1] 49.44 49.94 Niftyqlity [1] 23.90 23.94 Rir 3983.65 4180.45 Sprayking [2] 14.14 15.02 Valiantlab 121.10 122.65 DCX SYSTEMS 328.20 329.55 KCP Sug [1] 57.39 56.68 TeamoProduct 1.32 1.38
Avl [1] 497.50 498.50 Cyientdlm 669.10 710.30 Gennex Lab [1] 22.91 21.77 Inoxgreen 208.00 207.95 Lodha 1234.80 1220.95 Northarc 299.25 306.30 Ritesh Inter 35.27 38.34 Srusteels 9.59 9.40 Varroc [1] 586.50 590.85 DredgingCorp 974.10 999.95 KPI GREEN ENER 863.85 855.65 TirupatiForg 31.85 32.48
Awhcl [5] 719.55 746.95 Datapattns [2] 2317.30 2302.50 Ggeng [1] 1.81 1.79 Inoxindia [2] 1169.20 1173.10 Lotus Choc 1687.10 1771.45 Nslnisp 53.91 54.11 Rretail [5] 65.64 67.36 Ssdl 154.30 152.80 Vijaya [1] 965.70 950.95 Ducon Infra [1] 9.82 9.43 LCC Info [2] 7.79 7.96 TRANS & RECTI. 632.25 651.45
Awl [1] 348.40 349.05 Davangere [1] 7.00 6.96 Gland [1] 1795.15 1799.90 Interarch 1435.95 1450.15 Lowvolietf [1] 23.43 23.37 Nuvama 6747.75 6525.20 Rrkabel [5] 1733.85 1734.25 Std.Cap.Mrkt [1] 1.67 1.57 Vikaslife [1] 4.47 4.99 E2ENetworkLt 3116.90 3046.35 MANBA FINANCE 152.25 148.48 TRUCAPFINAN 30.11 30.67
Axita [1] 16.56 16.42 Ddevplastik [1] 321.00 313.05 Global Cap. [1] 0.78 0.76 Ircon [2] 228.00 225.10 Lxchem [2] 284.35 291.90 Nv20ietf [1] 16.18 16.20 Rubfila Int. [5] 81.91 81.63 Steel Exch [1] 12.85 12.81 Vipulorg 260.75 311.75 EXICOMTELSYS 313.85 311.50 ManCoatMeta[1] 69.64 70.83 V2 Retail 1334.05 1358.15
Azad [2] 1460.00 1443.50 Ddil [1] 9.62 9.14 Gls [2] 1058.30 1124.05 Irctc [2] 928.80 930.95 Madrasfert 102.60 105.65 Nykaa [1] 195.60 197.25 Rvnl 530.45 524.70 Stylebaaza [5] 382.25 386.85 Vishwaraj [2] 20.35 19.94 GE POWER INDIA 396.70 395.35 MicElectrnic 97.61 101.19 VinnyOverses 3.16 3.00
Bajaj Steel [5] 2931.35 3350.35 Deccangold [1] 142.25 142.90 Gmrp&Ui [5] 160.50 155.10 Ireda 235.15 230.75 Mahktech 18.13 19.21 Nyssacorp [1] 17.79 16.91 Sah 84.85 96.08 Sula [2] 478.75 459.95 Vivanta [1] 3.77 3.74 GeekayWires 109.97 111.43 MSP Stl 54.16 56.84 Vipul [1] 34.49 36.21
Bajajhfl 154.07 152.90 Devit [5] 152.10 158.15 Goodricke 251.75 268.15 Irfc 158.75 155.35 MangalaInd[1] 3.70 3.67 Olaelec 99.70 102.65 Samhi [1] 200.70 199.55 Sumichem 556.85 565.25 Vlegov 158.20 165.65 GET&DIndia 1681.00 1685.95 NandanDenim[1] 6.67 6.69 Webel SL 1090.85 1078.45
Bajel [2] 270.90 278.90 Devyani [1] 195.85 192.85 Goyalalum [1] 10.75 10.66 Isec [5] 873.55 891.50 Mankind [1] 2521.55 2576.75 Orienttech 275.95 272.65 Sansera [2] 1683.95 1681.25 Supriya [2] 563.20 585.65 Vprpl 253.90 259.60 GodhaCarbon 0.86 0.86 Nect.Life [1] 40.53 41.83 Wockhardt [5] 978.35 968.80
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