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QUICKLY.
SBI to term RCom a/c as ‘fraud’, US ‘pushing India’ for market
INCREASING COVER
Insurance sector rolls out report Anil Ambani to the RBI access, tariff cut across sectors
big multimedia campaign
Amiti Sen
FUND MISUSE. Lender says major deviations seen in 2 loans availed, used by the company New Delhi

for that has not been given by Despite New Delhi’s resist-
Our Bureau management or Anil Am- ance, the US is continuing to
Mumbai bani. “These two transac- press India for greater mar-
tions appear to be misappro- ket access across sectors in
The State Bank of India has priation of funds and breach the ongoing Bilateral Trade
Kolkata: Amid concerns over decided to classify the loan of trust,” per SBI’s FIC Agreement negotiations and
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declining penetration, the life account of Reliance Commu- report. also for “much less tariffs”.
insurance industry has nications Ltd (RCom) as India has been holding out
launched a nationwide “fraud” and report the name AMBANI’S RESPONSE on sensitive sectors, such as TARIFF TUSSLE. Despite the July 9 tariff deadline, India can
awareness campaign targeting of Anil D Ambani (erstwhile In response to the SBI ac- agriculture and dairy. only say yes to a pact that is balanced, with both sides gaining
protection, annuity and child Director of the company) to tion, a notice by Anil Am-
savings plans. About ₹150-160 the RBI, per central bank bani’s counsel declared the ‘A DIFFERENT DEAL’
crore will be spent annually guidelines. IN A SOUP. Anil Ambani, former Director, RCom ‘fraud’ classification as US President Donald Trump cannot be worked out on able to accept. Moreover,
over the next three years on RCom informed stock ex- shocking and called upon the told reporters aboard Air time, the chances are that there seem to be demands
this multimedia, multilingual changes that it has received a bank to withdraw the ‘order’, Force One on Tuesday: “I the Trump regime will either for steep tariff cuts in several
push to boost coverage. p14 letter from SBI (dated June “We have observed two availed from BNP-Paribas. including reporting the think we are going to have a announce a bare-bones kind sectors, such as automobiles,
23, 2025, and received on major deviations in respect Thus, the loan was not used name of Ambani to RBI. It deal with India. And that is of a deal, like those with the motorcycles, alcoholic
June 30) to the effect. Last of loan availed and utilised for the purpose it was said that SBI’s action was in going to be a different kind of UK and China, or will go beverages and processed
year, Canara Bank, too, had by RCom... (i) Loan of ₹250 availed. It appears that rout- contravention of various a deal. It is going to be a deal ahead and impose the recip- food, that India cannot ac-
classified RCom’s account as crore was sanctioned by ing of transaction through judgments of the Supreme where we are able to go in rocal tariffs. There is also the cept without getting some-
MEGA IPO fraud, but the decision was Dena Bank on 08.02.2017 for subsidiary/associate was Court and the Bombay High and compete. Right now, In- possibility of some “good thing in return, the source
HDB Financial closes stayed by the Bombay High the purpose of ‘short-term made to conceal the source Court as also RBI guidelines. dia does not accept anybody faith negotiators” getting added.
13.6% higher on debut day Court. cash flow mismatch, for re- of fund to avoid required reg- Ambani pointed out that in. I think India is going to do more time. “The US is willing to offer
The company’s total debt payment of statutory dues, ulatory approval in case of SBI had not responded to his that and if they do that, we “A bilateral trade deal has very little. Indian negotiat-
Mumbai: HDB Financial Services stood at ₹40,413 crore at the sundry creditors’, but RCom ECB loans,” it added. communication about the are going to have a deal for to be balanced. Both sides ors are struggling for a full
made a strong market debut end of March 2025. SBI paid the amount to RCIL The second deviation per- invalidity of the show cause much less tariffs.” have to go back with some- roll back of the 26 per cent
on Wednesday, listing at ₹835 marked the RCom account (Reliance Communications tained to the ₹248 crore loan notice for almost a year and Although the July 9 dead- thing that they have gained. reciprocal tariffs, including
— a 12.8 per cent premium as a non-performing asset on Infrastructure Ltd) as ICD sanctioned by IIFCL to had not provided adequate line for an interim deal to India cannot make offers for the 10 per cent baseline levy,
over its ₹740 issue price — and August 26, 2016. (inter corporate deposit),” RCom for the purpose of information based on which avoid the US reciprocal tar- everything that the US and the sector-specific tariffs
closing at ₹840.95. With the according to the proceedings meeting capital expenditure. the action had been taken. iffs looms, India is not ready wants,” a source tracking the on steel and aluminium, as
market-cap crossing $8 billion, KEY DEVIATIONS of the June 13, 2025, meeting The FIC noted that RCom According to lawyers, re- to play ball till it gets to fully matter told businessline. also automobiles. There
the ₹12,500 crore IPO is the It noted that RCom, Reliance of SBI’s Fraud Identification paid ₹140 crore to associate porting the loan account as protect its sensitivities, in- seems to be not much chance
biggest this year and the Infrastructure Telecommu- Committee (FIC). subsidiaries for repayment fraud and reporting Ambani cluding agriculture, and gets US OFFERING LITTLE of the US agreeing to lower
largest ever by a non-banking nications (RITL) and Reli- “However, the manage- of loans. But instead of trans- personally to the RBI marked commensurate benefits in The US is continuing to press its MFN (normal) tariffs,”
lender, joining India’s elite club ance Telecom (RTL) had cu- ment has claimed that later ferring the fund directly to a significant development in terms of market access in the for market access for agricul- the source said.
of mega-issues above ₹10,000 mulatively received ₹31,580 this amount was used for re- these companies, it was the treatment of high-profile US, sources said. tural products, including GM Labour Ministry pushes for
crore. p10 crore from banks. payment of ECB instalment routed through RCIL; reason corporate defaults. If the details of the deal products, which India is not expats’ social security p3

FAITH FORWARD
RCom insolvency proceedings ‘may not
protect Anil Ambani from enforcement action’
Janaki Krishnan
Anil Ambani may Court’s ruling in Lalit Kumar A resolution plan had been
Mumbai face proceedings Jain vs. Union of India, per- approved by the Committee
sonal guarantors can be held of Creditors in accordance
For Anil Ambani, the provi- independent of liable and prosecuted separ- with the IBC and is awaiting
sions of the Insolvency and RCom’s insolvency ately”. approval of the National
Bankruptcy Code may not be “Hence, Anil Ambani does Company Law Tribunal,
enough to shield him from
process not enjoy any immunity un- Mumbai bench, it added.
prosecution or enforcement der CIRP and may face pro- The credit facilities/loans
action by regulators in the recovery and legal actions ceedings independent of the referred to in the letter from
Reliance Communications against the corporate debtor. insolvency process,” he said. SBI pertain to the period
(RCom) case, according to “However, this protection A fraud classification un- prior to the CIRP (as identi-
lawyers well-versed in bank- does not extend to fraud in- der RBI guidelines can also fied within the letter) and are
ruptcy laws. vestigations. Thus, SBI’s trigger disqualification un- required in terms of IBC to
RCom said late on Tues- classification can co-exist der Section 29A of the IBC, be necessarily resolved as
day that it had received a let- with the CIRP and may im- “thereby preventing the pro- part of a resolution plan or in
ter from the State Bank of In- pact the valuation and resol- moter from participating in liquidation, as the case may
dia deciding to classify the ution process, though it the resolution or regaining be, it said.
loan account of the company doesn’t invalidate it,” said control of the company,” he The company emphasised
as fraud and also to report Akshat Khetan, Founder of added. that during the CIRP, it is
the name of Anil Ambani, the AU Corporate Advisory and inter alia protected from, the
former Director of the com- Legal Services. RESOLUTION PLAN ON institution/continuation of
pany, to the Reserve Bank of Khetan also pointed out However, RCom responded, any suits/ proceedings, in-
India. that the moratorium applied saying that it is undergoing cluding the execution of any
RCom is currently under strictly to the corporate corporate insolvency resolu- judgment, decree or order in
corporate insolvency resolu- debtor and “does not shield tion process under the In- any court of law, tribunal, ar- SACRED YATRA. Devotion and caution marked the Bahuda Yatra at Puri as security personnel pulled the chariots of Lord Jagannath,
tion process and the IBC personal guarantors or pro- solvency and Bankruptcy bitration panel or other au- Lord Balabhadra and Goddess Subhadra from the Singhadwar (main gate) of the Gundicha temple to the Dakhina Dwar. The
provides a moratorium on moters. As per the Supreme Code, 2016 (IBC). thority under the IBC. procession took place just three days after a tragic incident during the Rath Yatra, which left three dead and over 50 injured PTI

Chinese engineers’ exit may leave Foxconn India in a bind Rare earth magnets: India’s automakers
The reasons are unclear but the move is suspected to be at Beijing’s behest, if not order eye alternative strategies on China’s snub
TE Raja Simhan Chinese engineers may not that the OEMs are now com- higher prices for new munication, nothing con-
S Ronendra Singh pelled to look at their own vehicles and products. clusive has emerged.
Sindhu Hariharan disrupt current production, New Delhi solutions for procuring rare “Either the bigger part is
Chennai every iPhone model comes
with changes in specifica- earth magnets. getting assembled in China NUMERO UNO PLAYER
After the rare earth crisis, tions, and it is good for India’s automakers find or some other country where The situation is particularly
India may now be staring at manufacturers to have themselves in a bind as PLAN B the component is available, critical, given that China
another one relating to Chinese experts on site, an- Chinese authorities con- One such workaround in- which means you have to im- controls over 90 per cent of
technical know-how. other industry executive tinue to refuse meetings to volves importing parts in dif- port 10-20 times what you the global processing capa-
Chinese engineers and said. “They have made al- discuss the supply of critical ferent forms. were importing earlier in city for the crucial magnets,
electronics specialists ternative arrangements, rare earth magnets. For instance, instead of value terms,” another in- which are indispensable for
working at Foxconn’s facil- and they will manage,” the This deadlock is forcing importing small compon- dustry insider explained. various sectors, including
ities in India have left the person added. original equipment manu- ents containing rare earths, automobiles, home appli-
country before the expiry of INDIA’S ASCENT. Amid Donald Trump’s tariffs on China, businessline could not facturers (OEMs) to look at companies are now consider- SUPPLY DISRUPTIONS ances and clean energy.
their visas, sources told India has emerged as a key exporter of iPhones to the US reach Foxconn officials for alternatives, often more ex- ing importing fully built This ripple effect extends China’s restrictions on
businessline. They are likely comment. pensive; sourcing strategies components, where restric- down the supply chain, im- rare earth magnet exports,
to have left in the last this may not have been in Chennai for years now, and costs are likely to be tions apply specifically to the pacting tier-II and -III sup- which are in place since
couple of weeks, they said. done officially, they added. and the company has most EXPORTS SURGE passed on to the end rare earth material itself, not pliers who have imported April, have hit automobile
“Many Chinese have left likely developed capabilit- India’s iPhone exports to consumer. the finished parts. these parts directly from manufacturers hard, espe-
AT BEIJING’S BEHEST? both the Chennai and ies in-house. They can also the US have surged. Despite an industry deleg- However, this comes at a China for supply to OEMs. cially those making electric
Chinese engineers — the Bengaluru sites and the send people to their own Between January and May ation securing Chinese visas significant cost. The entire network of sup- vehicles.
numbers could not be as- company has substituted factories in Vietnam or 2025, Apple’s contract last month, its effort to en- The varied import duty pliers is now working in tan- In response to this vulner-
certained — have left from them with Taiwanese and Taiwan to upskill, an in- manufacturers shipped gage in direct discussions has structures, coupled with in- dem to navigate this crisis, ability, the auto industry has
Apple supplier Foxconn’s Vietnamese engineers,” dustry insider said. over 20.4 million iPhones, been fruitless with no official creased logistics cost and with many OEMs holding proactively suggested that
assembly units in Sriper- one source said. “The company has up 57 per cent from the appointment from the overall supply chain com- stocks only until the end of India develop an ecosystem
umbudur, near Chennai, The exit of Chinese staff groomed Indians to take on same period last year, ac- Chinese government forth- plexities, are making these the month, urgently needing for rare earth magnets. This
and from Bengaluru. This is specific to Foxconn, busi- critical roles instead of the cording to Canalys (now coming. alternative sourcing chan- to secure alternatives. includes establishing capab-
was most likely prompted nessline has learnt. Chinese. They should be part of Omdia). Foxconn “The status remains the nels considerably more ex- Industry experts attribute ilities for magnet assembly,
by the Chinese govern- able to tide over this,” led with 52 per cent of the same, and nothing has pensive for automakers. the impasse to “pure geopol- recycling used magnets and
ment’s suggestion, sources ALTERNATIVE SET-UP sources said. exports, while Tata accoun- happened after receiving the The cost escalation is of itics,” noting that while the basic processing to reduce
in the know said. However, Foxconn’s facility has been While the departure of ted for 37 per cent. visas,” an industry source serious concern as it will in- Indian and Chinese govern- reliance on external, unpre-
told businessline, explaining evitably get reflected in ments are reportedly in com- dictable supply chains.
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Bharat Forge completes
IT firms rush to lock down Punjab tops capacity creation
under warehouse infra fund
top talent amid poaching
₹746-cr AAM acquisition

Yashaswani Chauhan
Chennai

THE DRAW. GCCs attract engineers with better pay, flexible culture, complex challenges Punjab has completed all 137
Sarbojit Mallick, Co- sanctioned storage infra-
Sanjana B founder, Instahyre, added structure projects under
Bengaluru the fear of poaching is fuelled NABARD’s Warehouse Infra-
by exit patterns, social media structure Fund (WIF), creat-
Pune: Bharat Forge Ltd has ing over 29 lakh tonnes of
concluded the acquisition of IT firms are doubling down job reveals, and a shrinking
on retaining top performers, window to replace talent. storage capacity, the highest
AAM India Manufacturing among all States. As of March
Private Ltd (AAM India) at an offering global roles, ad- While industries like fin-
vanced tech exposure, and a ance, pharma, and media ex- 2024, this accounts for
equity value of ₹7,464.6 million, nearly 29 per cent of the 99.6
including ₹1,894.8 million stronger sense of purpose to perience talent churn, IT
fend off aggressive poaching outpaces other sectors as lakh tonne total storage ca-
in cash on the books of the pacity under the scheme
acquired entity. This cash by rivals and expanding ON THE LOOKOUT. Infosys recently accused Cognizant of tech roles are easier to rep-
GCCs. licate and relocate, and the across the country.
will be available to support poaching; TCS and Accenture remain active hunters GETTY IMAGES
future growth opportunities. Infosys recently accused impact of one departure can
OUR BUREAU Cognizant of poaching, while derail entire projects or cli- DATA FOCUS.
TCS and Accenture remain are increasingly reliant on panding footprint in India, ent accounts.
active hunters. GCCs like mid and senior level talent to with projected hiring growth “Resignations spread in- Launched in 2013-14, the
MRPL gets 3 new Microsoft, Walmart, and JP- make significant contribu- of 18–20 per cent, outpacing stantly via LinkedIn. That’s WIF is a NABARD-managed
Executive Directors Morgan Chase continue to tions from the outset. Or- the 8–10 per cent seen in tra- why the tech industry’s pro- scheme aimed at expanding
attract top Indian engineers ganisations are aware of the ditional IT firms. Many tectiveness borders on para- storage for agricultural pro-
with better pay, flexible cul- financial implications of at- GCCs offer 20 per cent noia, often turning proactive duce. With a total allocation
Mangaluru: Mangalore Refinery tures, and complex tech chal- trition and are keen to avoid higher compensation. HR into reactive and legal,” of ₹9,481 crore, WIF offers
and Petrochemicals Ltd lenges. the elevated costs...,” said he noted. “The new game is low-cost financing to States
appointed three new Executive Experts said the defens- Sanketh Chengappa KG, Dir- RETENTION EFFORTS to build ‘sticky culture’ plus and cooperatives for build- 30,00,000
Directors. Yogish Nayak S has iveness is most pronounced ector and Business Head, These centres target mid and purpose, not just ing warehouses to reduce
post-harvest losses and im- 25,00,000
been appointed as Executive in IT, where AI, cloud, and Professional Staffing, Ad- senior level professionals by paychecks.”
Director (Finance), Deepak data talent is scarce, roles are ecco India. offering global exposure, and Aditya Narayan Mishra, prove foodgrain manage-
ment. As of March 2024, the 20,00,000
Prabhakar P as Executive easily cloned, and a single Poaching by competitors superior work-life balance, MD and CEO of CIEL HR,
scheme had added nearly 100
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Director (Marketing and exit can upend entire pro- and GCCs is another key appealing to experienced tal- explained, “Well-meaning, 15,00,000
Business Development), and N jects. reason IT companies are in- ent. As a result, IT firms are overprotectiveness can limit lakh tonnes of storage capa-
Anandha Kumar as Executive “With a noticeable decline creasingly protective of top stepping up retention ef- internal mobility and slow city nationwide. 10,00,000
Director (Refinery). OUR BUREAU in fresher hiring, companies talent. GCCs are rapidly ex- forts, he said. down career growth...” Telangana has also
achieved a 100 per cent com- 5,00,000
pletion rate, executing all
350 of its sanctioned pro- 0
jects and adding 17.75 lakh
‘RBI could RCom’s maze of financial irregularities PVR INOX plans
to add 100 screens
tonnes of capacity. While the
number of projects com-
expedite RCom’s liabilities were fin- pleted in Telangana is signi-
IndusInd Bank Our Bureau anced by banks. “It appears this fiscal ficantly higher, Punjab out-
Mumbai the company has done these paced it in capacity per
CEO approval’ Here are some of the triggers
transactions to raise excess
finance from the banking
Meenakshi Verma Ambwani
New Delhi
project, reflecting the State’s
focus on large, centralised
that led the State Bank of In- system by concealing the storage hubs aligned with its
dia to conduct a forensic facts from lenders.” PVR INOX plans to add extensive wheat and paddy
Piyush Shukla procurement operations.
Mumbai
audit and classify the Reli- about 100 screens in FY26
ance Communications loan MOVEMENT OF FUNDS with investments of ₹175-
account as ‘fraud’. RCom, RITL, and RTL had 200 crore. Nearly 40 per cent TN PROJECTS
IndusInd Bank may get a new source of funds and avoid both given and taken loans in of these screens will come up Data from NABARD’s annual
MD & CEO in two months as LOAN MISUTILISATION regulatory approval in the the form of ICDs, totalling in the South, which is a key reports show that Tamil
the Reserve Bank of India Reliance Communications event of ECB loans. ₹41,683.3 crore, of which market. Nadu sanctioned the highest
(RBI) is seen expediting the (Rcom) and its two subsidi- RCom took a loan of ₹248 ₹28,421.6 crore was traced. The company said it is fo- number of projects at 2,590,
approval, sources said. aries, Reliance Infrastruc- crore from IIFCL for capital A significant portion of cusing on asset-light strategy with 2,357 completed.
The private sector bank ture Telecommunications expenditure (capex), but this was paid to connected and the franchise-owned However, the total capa-
has submitted names of (RITL) and Reliance Tele- transferred this amount to parties, and the remainder company-operated (FOCO) city added stood at 9.93 lakh
three candidates for the top com (RTL), received ₹31,580 its subsidiaries to repay was used to repay bank loans. model. Strong content-line tonnes, much lower than
position to the RBI on June crore from banks. Of these, loans. Instead of paying A forensic audit revealed enabled the multiplex chain Punjab or Telangana.
30. ₹13,667.7 crore was used to them directly, it routed the intra-day limits were utilised to record strong growth in Karnataka followed with
“The RBI may expedite the repay loans and other dues to funds through RCIL. SBI’s to transfer funds between admissions year-on-year 505 projects completed out titles and high administrat- (1,755 projects completed,
process of appointing a new lenders, and ₹12,692.3 crore Fraud Identification Com- RCom and its subsidiaries, during the June quarter. of 527, adding 7.21 lakh ive coordination helped re- 6.62 lakh tonnes) and Bihar
CEO. We may see a new CEO was used to pay connected mittee (FIC) flagged this as associates, and back to tonnes of storage. duce delays,” he said. (120 completed, 4.67 lakh
within two months.” parties. misappropriation of funds RCom. This cycle was re- EXPANSION PLAN According to Chirag Jain, In Telangana, execution tonnes) showed consistent
“This move could instil SBI’s probe into funds ob- and breach of trust peated multiple times Sanjeev Kumar Bijli, Execut- Partner, Grant Thornton was driven by the Telangana performance. West Bengal
further confidence in the tained and used showed throughout the day. ive Director, PVR INOX, told Bharat, Punjab’s perform- State Warehousing Corpora- completed 243 of 271 pro-
minds of depositors and these were not utilised as per ROUTING OF LOANS “These transactions do businessline, “We plan to add ance is attributed to robust tion and local cooperatives. jects, while Rajasthan de-
other stakeholders,” said a the terms mentioned in the Loans worth ₹1,976 crore not appear genuine or con- 100 screens in FY26, of institutional mechanisms Projects were implemen- livered all 25 of its approved
highly placed banking in- sanction letter. Around were taken by RITL and then ducted in normal course of which we have opened 20 and a historically procure- ted through decentralised projects, each contributing
dustry source. ₹6,266 crore was utilised to transferred through RCIL to business,” said SBI’s FIC, screens so far; 80 additional ment-oriented ecosystem. models involving PACS and to regional storage capacity.
Abizer Diwanji, founder at repay other bank loans, and RCom, which used it to pay which flagged the possibility screens are set to be opened. “The State’s warehousing Farmer Producer Organisa- However, some States
NeoStrat Advisors, said: “I over ₹550 crore was alloc- its liabilities or transfer it to of a fictitious debtor. “Trans- Nearly 50 per cent of these push is driven by strong tions (FPOs), with technical struggled to convert ap-
think the RBI will move fast ated to pay related and con- related parties. action can be termed as ma- screens will be under the as- alignment with the Food support and credit facilita- provals into infrastructure.
and appoint a new CEO... nected parties. Loans worth Bank loans were trans- nipulation of books of ac- set-light strategy and the Corporation of India (FCI), tion. The State’s high paddy Chhattisgarh, despite hav-
considering the recent spate ₹1,883 crore was used for in- ferred internally between counts through fictitious FOCO model. With costs of over 3,400 active Primary output also generated strong ing 68 sanctioned projects
of negative events...” vestments. “Most of these RCom, RITL and RTL. SBI accounts.” ₹3.5 crore per screen, total Agricultural Credit Societies demand for such with an envisaged capacity of
businessline had in May re- investments were liquidated found in its forensic audit investments required to set (PACS) and streamlined pro- infrastructure. 3.72 lakh tonnes, reported no
ported Axis Bank Deputy MD immediately and utilised for that the management did not NETIZEN ENGINEERING up 100 screens comes to ject approvals… Clear land Other States like Gujarat completions as of May 2025.
Rajiv Anand is the front-run- payments to related and transfer funds directly to the In 2015-16, RCom made a about ₹350 crore. But be-
ner for the top job. Other non-related parties.” company, as required, but capital advance of ₹5,525 cause we are following the
probable names include A loan of ₹250 crore sanc- routed them through associ- crore to Netizen Engineer- FOCO and asset-light
Anup Bagchi from ICICI
Prudential Life Insurance,
Rahul Shukla from HDFC
tioned by Dena Bank to
RCom for ‘short-term cash
flow mismatch and for pay-
ates and subsidiaries. The
FIC noted these transactions
were done through the ma-
ing, which acquired two as-
sets from MNPL. One of
these was subsequently
strategy, our contribution
will be ₹175 -200 crore.”
The company will con-
TVS introduces iQube e2W variant
Bank and Anup Saha from ment of statutory dues and nipulation of the books of transferred to RCIL. Follow- tinue to look at adding 100- EV portfolio with enhanced tinues to be India’s favourite
sundry creditors’ was paid to accounts. ing this, RCom wrote off the 120 screens every fiscal year. Our Bureau range and features. With family EV, helping accelerate
Bajaj Finance.
Reliance Communications capital advance against re- “The FOCO model has Chennai this, the TVS iQube portfolio India’s transition to clean
IndusInd’s former MD,
CEO Sumant Kathpalia, Infrastructure (RCIL) as DISCOUNTING OF BILLS ceivables from RCIL. Mul- grown our brand in tier-2 now offers an array of six mobility.
resigned in April taking inter-corporate deposits. RITL discounted bills of tiple accounts were assigned and tier-3 markets,” he ad- TVS Motor Company has variants, making this one of Designed for everyday
moral responsibility for dis- While management RCom worth ₹8,514.7 crore to Netizen to reduce its re- ded. As part of the company’s launched a new variant of its the widest and most compel- commuting, the TVS iQube
crepancies found in the claimed that this amount and that of RTL worth ceivables by RCom and RTL. expansion in the South, the flagship electric scooter TVS ling portfolio in the segment, 3.1 kWh starts at an effective
lender’s derivative portfolio. was used to repay external ₹1,041 crore, and the funds Money transferred to RJio leading multiplex chain is set iQube with 3.1 kWh battery said a release. ex-showroom price of ₹1.03
Discrepancies found in commercial borrowings were used to pay connected on the sale of spectrum to to open a four-screen prop- that offers an Indian driving lakh (Delhi) and offers an
the derivative portfolio is es- from BNP Paribas, it was parties. The funds from dis- RCom was transferred to erty in Hyderabad this week. cycle range of 123 km, hill CLEAN MOBILITY IDC-certified range of 123
timated to have adverse im- found that the company counting RCom’s bills were Netizen, which was further Overall, it plans to open 40 hold and dual tone design. With over 6 lakh units sold, km on a single charge. It
pact worth ₹2,000-crore on routed this amount through transferred to RCom and transferred to entities with screens in the South this This latest addition builds and presence in over 1,900 comes equipped with a re-
the balance sheet. a subsidiary to conceal the RCIL. SBI’s FIC said it meant weak financials. fiscal. on the company’s refreshed touchpoints, TVS iQube con- freshed UI/UX interface.

Daimler’s new commercial vehicles to help Dr Reddy’s prepares for Q4 headwinds in the US and CAR-T, according to its partnered with Gilead Sci-
raise market share in shallow mines segment G Naga Sridhar
Hyderabad
captains.
“We expanded through ac-
quisition and partnerships
ences to bring HIV drug Len-
acapavir to low and lower-
middle-income nations.
tion and Mining range com- Pharma major Dr Reddy’s across key markets, such as In addition, it opened a
Our Bureau prising their HX and Laboratories is preparing for Nicotinell and other leading cutting-edge biologics
Chennai
Torqshift series models. The challenges in the US market Nicotine Replacement Ther- CDMO facility in Genome
heavy-duty truck series dir- which are expected in the apy (NRT) brands, expand- Valley while its subsidiary
With the launch of a new ectly addresses the critical fourth quarter of the current ing our footprint in Europe Aurigene got USFDA ap-
range of heavy-duty mining need for reliable, high-per- fiscal. and beyond.” proval for two promising on-
vehicles on Wednesday, formance vehicles as large “One of our key products “This consumer health- cology assets: AUR 110 for
BharatBenz hopes to in- contractors increasingly in- in the US will face increased care category with a high solid tumours and AUR112
crease its market share in the vest in owned assets and competition beginning Feb- in consumer healthcare, in- entry barrier will drive for lymphoid malignancies.
shallow mine segment (up to modernise their aging fleets. ruary 2026 with an anticip- novative therapies and bi- steady returns,” they said, It also secured Rituximab
80 m depth) beyond 50 per “These are 15 to 20 per cent ated decline in sales and osimilars, introduce new adding that the company approval in Europe and filed
cent, Satyakam Arya, Man- better performance profits,” K Satish Reddy, revenue streams via acquisi- also entered into a nutrition Denosumab in the US and
aging Director and CEO, vehicles,” said Arya. Chairman, Dr Reddy’s tions and strategic partner- venture with Nestle in India, Europe.
Daimler India Commercial MORE TORQUE. Satyakam Arya, MD and CEO, Daimler India The torque shift range in- Laboratories, and GV ships, boost efficiency across and has received US rights “These initiatives are in
Vehicles (DICV), a wholly Commercial Vehicles, at the launch of new construction and troduces a Mercedes-Benz Prasad, its Co-Chairman and the value chain and stream- for Cyclophosphamide from line with our strategy to ad-
owned subsidiary of Daimler mining vehicles at the Oragadam factory near Chennai BIJOY GHOSH Automated Manual Trans- Managing Director, said in a line structural costs to min- Ingenus, and launched dress issues of availability
Truck AG said. He did not mission (AMT) transmis- message to investors in the imise the impact,” Reddy and Galvus (anti-diabetes) in and accessibility of afford-
specify the numbers. sion, proven successful in annual report for 2024-25. Prasad said. Russia. able innovation through in-
The mining truck market size is roughly around 5,000 replacement cycle,” Arya over a million vehicles glob- As part of its preparation house and collaborative ef-
units a year. This includes said. The company will con- ally. The transmissions are SCALING PRESENCE for future and key growth FOCUS ON INNOVATION forts,” the top leadership
businessline. the complete range — from sider exports after reaching imported due to the lower However, the Hyderabad- moves, the drug-maker took To expand innovation and to said.
Disclaimer: Readers are requested to verify the shallow mine to mid certain volumes, and one volume but the company will based company was prepar- a dual track approach this be future-ready, Dr Reddy’s “FY25 has been a pivotal
& make appropriate enquiries to satisfy
themselves about the veracity of an mine up to 200 m. destination is Indonesia, he localise it on attaining a crit- ing to face it through a com- year by strengthen its core — in-licenced Vonoprazan (GI year for Dr Reddy’s. We de-
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Labour Ministry pushes for expats’ India and US drafting
‘NMDC to acquire critical
mineral blocks overseas’

social security in US, FTA trade deals major defence pact


New Delhi: State-owned iron launched following talks
ore producer NMDC is actively Dalip Singh between Prime Minister
evaluating offshore TAKING STOCK. Ministers Mandaviya and Goyal discuss front-loading social security schemes in FTAs New Delhi Narendra Modi and Presid-
acquisitions of critical mineral ent Donald Trump in Febru-
blocks, its CMD Amitava significant Indian expatriate the Ministry of Commerce India and the US are on the ary.
Dalip Singh populations, aiming to pro- and the Ministry of Labour verge of finalising a compre- The US State Department
Mukherjee said, adding that it
New Delhi tect the financial welfare of and Employment. In a recent hensive 10-year framework affirmed the strength of the
will strengthen the company's
presence in the global value Indian international workers positive development, the for the US-India major de- relationship, highlighting
chain. Critical minerals like The Ministry of Labour and and companies. The Com- UK-India FTA, inked in May, fence partnership. COMPACT’s role in enhan-
antimony, lithium, cobalt and Employment has urged the merce Ministry is reportedly includes a reciprocal SSA, This ambitious new con- cing collaboration across
copper are essential for clean Commerce Ministry to pri- aligned with this initiative, also known as a double con- struct, building on previous trade, defence, energy,
energy technologies like solar oritise social security particularly regarding the tributions convention. This agreements, is set to guide counter-illegal immigration,
panels, wind turbines, electric schemes (SSS) in ongoing proposed SSA between the exempts Indian workers on bilateral military policy and counter-narcotics.
vehicles, and energy storage trade negotiations, particu- US and India as part of the short-term visas in the UK across trade, industrial col- Defence is a pivotal aspect
systems. India has launched the larly with the US, and in fu- ongoing trade talks. (up to three years) from con- laboration, research and de- of the burgeoning relation-
National Critical Mineral ture free trade agreements This push comes as India’s tributing to UK national in- velopment, and military-to- ship, featuring prominently
Mission to ensure their with other countries. The social security coverage has surance, with a similar provi- military cooperation. in ongoing trade negoti-
long-term availability and goal is to safeguard the in- expanded significantly, now sion applying to UK citizens The progression of this ations.
processing. PTI terests of Indian expatriates covering over 64 per cent of working in India. critical initiative was a key The new framework will
temporarily employed SAFEGUARDING WORKFORCE. Union Minister of Labour its population (94 crore), It is important to note that topic in External Affairs Min- formally recognise India as a
abroad by Indian companies. and Employment Mansukh Mandaviya SHASHI SHEKHAR KASHYAP
making it the second-highest countries often weigh their ister S Jaishankar’s discus- major defence partner with
India already has recip- globally after China. potential revenue loss when sions with US Secretary of Strategic Trade Authoriza-
rocal social security agree- considering reciprocal SSAs. Defense Pete Hegseth, held tion-1 (STA-1) status.
Vietnam to pay 20% tariff
ments (SSAs) with 22 coun- tions and ensures the con- Union Minister of Labour FINAL STAGES Further, while interna- on the sidelines of the Quad
on goods sent into US
tries, a practice that began in tinuity of social security be- and Employment Mansukh However, it remains unclear tional norms typically define Foreign Ministers’ meeting EASIER EXPORTS
2009. These agreements al- nefits regardless of where Mandaviya met with Com- how far India has progressed applicable social security in Washington. This is a significant distinc-
low Indian employers and Indians work. merce Minister Piyush Goyal in SSA negotiations with the schemes as those involving Secretary Hegseth ex- tion, previously offered only
Washington: President Donald
employees to continue parti- on Monday. US, given that the broader direct cash transfers to bene- pressed satisfaction with the to Japan and South Korea in
Trump said on Wednesday that
cipating in India’s social se- RISKING DEPOSITS The discussion focused on trade pact is reportedly in its ficiaries, India has been act- successful integration of US Asia, facilitating easier ex-
Vietnam will pay a 20 per cent
curity schemes, such as the The Labour Ministry sources front-loading social security final stages. ively trying to convince the defence items into India’s ar- port of high-tech items in de-
tariff on all goods sent to US
Employees’ Provident Fund explained that without such programmes in trade negoti- Despite these efforts, In- International Labour Organ- senal. fence and civil space do-
territory and a 40 per cent
Organisation (EPFO), formal bilateral arrange- ations, especially with the dia still needs to establish a ization to broaden this defin- He conveyed optimism mains. It will also subsume
tariff on transshipping as part
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thereby exempting them ments, employees on short- US, which is home to approx- robust mechanism for the ition to include benefits that the two nations could the existing 10-year frame-
of a trade deal. “They will open
from making individual con- term visas risk losing their imately 5.2 million Indians, smooth implementation of offered in kind, such as free soon complete several major work for the India-US De-
their market to the US,
tributions in their host coun- social security deposits in and in other pending FTAs. these bilateral agreements, rations. Beyond these Cent- pending US defence sales to fence Relationship, inked in
meaning that, we will be able to
tries. the country of employment Mandaviya confirmed his as it requires intricate co- ral government initiatives, India, significantly expand 2015, and the India-US De-
sell our product into Vietnam
This bilateral instrument if they return to India or re- Ministry’s commitment to ordination among various the States also maintain their shared defence indus- fence Industrial Coopera-
at zero tariff,” the US President
effectively prevents the locate elsewhere. push for SSAs in trade agree- Ministries, including the their own social security trial cooperation and co-pro- tion Roadmap, concluded in
said in a Truth Social post.
REUTERS double taxation of contribu- To advance this agenda, ments with nations hosting Ministry of External Affairs, programmes. duction networks, and May 2023.
strengthen interoperability. Beyond the overarching
Separately, Jaishankar framework, both countries
also met with his American are actively working to

Cost inflation index set higher at 376, long-term counterpart Marco Rubio,
where they discussed the im-
plementation of the US-In-
dia COMPACT (Catalyzing
streamline defence trade,
technology exchange and
procurement processes, in-
cluding reviewing regula-

capital gains to be lower on land, trademarks, patents Opportunities for Military


Partnership, Accelerated
Commerce and Technology)
initiative, a transformative
tions like the international
traffic in arms regulations
and exploring a reciprocal
defence procurement agree-
the calculation of CII, gains on long-term cap- inflation. It is a key mechanism that brings cooperation framework ment.
Shishir Sinha ital are taken into account. To benefit taxpay- fairness and efficiency to India’s capital gains
New Delhi ers, the CII is applied to the long-term capital tax regime.
assets, due to which purchase cost increases, Historically, CII was used in the case of
Long-term capital gain liability on the sale or resulting in lesser profits and lesser taxes. long term capital gain for assets such as land,
transfer of any capital asset, such as land, The indexation was in the news last year as buildings, patents, gold and securities.
property, trademarks and patents, is expected the Finance Act, 2023, removed this for debt
to be lower this year as the cost inflation in- mutual funds. CII BENEFIT
dex (CII) for FY26 has been fixed at 376 as From April 1 and onwards, gain for funds Notably, the concept of indexation using CII
against 363 for FY25. This shows a rise of 3.58 are taxed at the investor’s tax slab rates, was removed in the Finance Act, 2024, as post
per cent. EASING TAX BURDEN. A higher purchase rather than the previous 20 per cent with in- July 23, 2024, none of assets were eligible for
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) price means lesser profits, which effectively dexation benefit and 10 per cent without that CII benefit. However, a choice was provided
has notified the index. It will be useful for means lower tax as a result; if the investor is subject to the to taxpayers in case of sale of land and build-
land or buildings purchased before July 23, highest tax bracket, this rate would be 35.8 ings acquired prior to July 23, 2024. In that
2024. service over the years. Indexation is used to per cent (including surcharge and cess). This case, taxpayers had option to pay tax at 12.5
“This notification shall come into force on adjust the purchase price of an investment to mechanism got changed further last year. per cent without indexation or 20 per cent
the 1st day of April, 2026, and shall accord- reflect the effect of inflation on it. A higher Amit Maheshwari, Tax Partner, AKM with indexation.
ingly apply to the assessment year 2026-27 purchase price means lesser profits, which ef- Global, said that the revision of the CII to 376
and subsequent years,” it said. fectively means lower tax. for FY26 is an annual update, as it enables tax-
The CII number assists in determining the With the help of indexation, one will be payers to adjust their capital gains for infla-
long-term capital gains on which an assessee able to lower her/his long-term capital gains, tion more accurately every year.
is required to pay taxes when she/he files in- which brings down taxable income. The rate This effectively reduces the tax liability on
come tax returns (ITR) next year. of inflation to be used for indexation can be long-term capital assets and ensures that in-
CII is a way to calculate inflation, that is, an obtained from the government’s CII. dividuals and businesses are taxed only on
estimated increase in the price of goods or a The Centre notifies the index. Usually, for real gains, not on notional appreciation due to

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bezels. Powered by the for millions of underprivileged Indian mothers by identifying women at risk of dropping out of health programmes
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health, the child’s health?
gets complicated. There isn’t one
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5,500mAh The messages that I have been ex- handle all those calls.
silicon-carbon battery Mahananda Bohidar I think there’s much posed to are usually short two- So instead, they’ve shifted to a
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and OIS across all lenses. Users can capture India continues to result, we’re finding baby vaccinated, and so on. These has led to improvements in pickup
4K 60 fps video, sharp portraits and low-light grapple with one of the more agencies accept messages are delivered once a week, rates at seven different time slots
shots effortlessly. The reimagined Glyph highest maternal mortality rates in that they could find and they’re in the local language. throughout the day.
Matrix lights on the rear bring smart, the world. Many women, especially this useful, so it’s
glanceable notifications and new features like in low-income and rural What are the results you’ve In a country like India,
Flip to Record, enabling screen-free voice communities, bear the brunt of easier to have those seen through the programme maternal health is shaped by
transcriptions. Running on Nothing OS 3.5 limited access to healthcare or even conversations today so far? factors like literacy, family
(Android 15), it introduces Essential Search, timely medical information. MILIND TAMBE, We’re very happy that we’ve cut the influence, and socio-
Essential Space and deeper AI integration. Milind Tambe, Director of Director of Google DeepMind dropout rate by 30 per cent which economic background. How
Available in black and white, the smartphone Google DeepMind — who has done has led to an improvement in the easy or difficult was it to
costs ₹84,999 (12 GB + 256 GB) and ₹72,999 deep work in the intersection of AI, health behaviours of mothers. It’s account for these while
(16 GB + 512 GB). and health and community — talks just really gratifying that this part- problem-solving with AI and
about how AI is stepping in to nership has taken AI systems that tech?
mitigate the maternal health crisis. are often theoretical in the lab and I think all of the diversity that
Raise the bar In collaboration with non-profit moved them into real-world de- you’ve pointed out is certainly rel-
organisation ARMMAN, Tambe’s ployment, where they’re genuinely evant. So, the programme does try
The Sony BRAVIA Theatre System 6 is a
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Designed to transform
disengagement with maternal Were there any surprising What we’ve also noticed is that as
living rooms into
health programmes, leading to insights you stumbled on to, listenership improves, there’s also
cinematic soundscapes,
better maternal and infant health as part of this process? an increase in family involvement.
it features a dedicated
outcomes. Edited excerpts: One of the good surprises that Some of the surveys ask questions
subwoofer and five
ARMMAN pointed out to us was like, “Is your husband listening to
speakers that provide
Can you tell me a bit about that, although the model was built these messages?” or “Are you shar-
depth, clarity and
how Google DeepMind’s to identify mothers at high risk of ing this information with your fam-
balance across music,
work with ARMMAN began? TIMELY CARE. Predictive AI helps mothers receive calls and important dropping out — not those at high ily?” And we’re seeing more posit-
movies and games. The system supports
Google Research India, now part of health messages at times suitable to them risk of complications during preg- ive responses to those questions.
Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, and leverages Sony’s
Google DeepMind, was established nancy — it somehow ended up do- So, there’s a positive chain of reac-
Vertical Surround Engine and S-Force PRO
in 2019. My role with the initiative ing both. tion, if you will, where it’s not just
Front Surround to create virtual surround
began with a focus on AI for social What ARMMAN told us is that the mother but also the family get-
sound, even without rear or ceiling-mounted
good in India. By chance, through the model is also identifying wo- ting involved.
speakers. The System 6 also includes Multi
some connections, I got to meet men who are facing more diffi-
Stereo, which replicates stereo sound to all
Aparna Hegde, who shared a press- culties during pregnancy, and in You’ve long worked at the
speakers, along with Night Mode for
ing issue their non-profit, ARM- some extreme cases, even miscar- intersection of tech and
low-volume clarity and Voice Mode to
MAN, had been working on: 40 per riages. So they were then able to communities, even as tech
enhance dialogue, ideal for late-night or
cent of the mothers were dropping connect those mothers to coun- has evolved rapidly over the
nuanced viewing. Priced ₹49,990, the sound
out of their maternity health pro- selling services or offer them addi- last couple of decades. What
system works with the BRAVIA Connect app
gramme. The key challenge was to tional support. That was a very sur- has surprised you about how
as well.
reduce this dropout rate with AI’s prising and encouraging outcome, tech intersects with
help. I had just started my role at especially since the model wasn’t community now?
Ready, aim, fire! Google, so it made sense for us to even designed to detect that. It was First of all, people now know what
take on this problem and figure out great news. AI is, which wasn’t always the case.
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8945HX processor, and cess to past beneficiary data. Each probability that she continues to the health information. If you com- ARMMAN? technology. As a result, we’re find-
paired with the NVIDIA of these mothers had associated listen might be, say, 0.1 per cent. So pare mothers who listened to all There’s another new model, and ing more agencies accept that they
GeForce RTX 5060 features such as age, income, edu- when a new mother walks in, we can their messages to those who didn’t, again we’re working with ARM- could find this useful; so it’s easier
Laptop GPU, the cation, language spoken and we also make predictions about her beha- there have been significant benefits MAN, and ARMMAN, in turn, is to have those conversations today.
Crosshair series delivers capable had call records. For instance, viour and the risk of dropping out. to the ones who did. To highlight a working with Kilkari — a govern- Simultaneously, people have also
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output of up to 170W, aimed at sustaining we had call records of how they be- with right now, to retain them.” more follow-up visits to the doctor For instance, in Mumbai, even easier to have these conversations
high performance under load. A distinctive haved in response to these inter- after the baby’s birth. And these wo- though two lakh women were re- now. Now, there’s a shift where
design detail includes a touchpad marked ventions. What was happening to the men were potentially missing out on gistered at the time and a call centre people approach me to collaborate
with the letters “C” and “H,” reinforcing the Based on this data, we could women who were dropping all of that simply because they wer- there could make about a thousand as opposed to earlier, when I had to
Crosshair identity. With configurations build a model. For example, if a out? How did you use AI to en’t listening to the health messages. calls a day, when you’re dealing with push and say I can be of assistance.
including the RTX 5060 GPU, the MSI mother is 26 years old, studied up to solve that issue? millions of mothers registered So, that’s really helpful in our goal
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makes the tablet a strong choice for BUDGET FRIENDLY. The Redmi Pad 2 offers competent performance at a price that doesn’t hurt. BIJOY GHOSH
DESIGN after-hours entertainment and
Screen savvy! The Redmi Pad 2 is a 11-inch tablet streaming Spotify playlists. The rear camera might work in a The 11-inch display proved ideal for casional phone call. It ships with a
and makes good use of the sizeable pinch for casual pictures but lacks gameplay, and the overall ergonomics 15 W charger and takes about 2.5–3
The ViewSonic M1 Max is a compact smart real estate. The Graphite Grey review ACCESSORIES details. Where the rear camera made it comfortable to use for both hours for a full charge, which can
projector featuring a built-in 100-inch Full HD unit looks sleek and sports a metallic I was given the Redmi Smart Pen to really proves useful is in document gaming and media consumption. get you impatient at times.
(1080p) display, designed for immersive, finish despite the plastic build. try out with the tablet; it’s sold sep- scanner mode, which accurately
cable-free The bezels are slim, making con- arately and isn’t included with the scans printed text and converts it AI FEATURES VERDICT
entertainment. tent seem more immersive. Weigh- tablet when you buy it. into editable content, making it As is the case with most Android The Redmi Pad 2 offers competent
Weighing under 1 kg, ing in at 520 g, the tablet strikes a There was no noticeable input lag handy for quick office or study tasks. devices, the Redmi Pad 2 too fea- performance at a price that doesn’t
the M1 Max is tailored good balance between heft and while using the stylus for sketching; it tures Google Gemini, which can be hurt. Add to this, a stunning display
for modern, mobile portability. Even with a protective is overall smooth and responsive. PERFORMANCE launched by a long press of the and impressive sound, which makes
lifestyles — ideal for cover and stylus attached, it still Pencil and brush strokes were The Redmi Pad 2 is powered by a power button. the device a solid choice in this
cozy home setups, feels convenient to carry, making it a rendered with decent precision. MediaTek Helio G100-Ultra pro- The tablet took about 5-6 seconds price segment.
weekend getaways or well-rounded package for users who It charges via USB-C and sports cessor, well-suited for mid-range to process a command, and write an Despite competition from the
hybrid work environments. It integrates seek functionality on the go. two buttons — one for writing tools use. The unit I reviewed came with 800-word video script about the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9,
Google TV, offering instant access to Netflix, and another for screenshots. In the 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage and Emergency in India during 1975-77. Lenovo Tab M11 and others in the
YouTube, Disney+ and more — no streaming MULTIMEDIA Mi Canvas app, the writing button was the Wi-Fi + LTE variant — ideal The tablet also claims to have same price range, the Redmi Pad 2
stick needed. The projector’s Time-of-Flight The tablet sports a 2.5K display with toggles between brushes, and both for working on the go without rely- Google’s circle to search which holds its ground and punches well
(ToF) autofocus ensures sharp visuals in an 85.5 per cent screen-to-body ratio. buttons can also be used to flip ing on constant Wi-Fi access. was quite useful in identifying a above its weight.
seconds while automatic keystone It was a great screen for watching through pages while reading or Running Android 15 with potted plant at office, functional
correction and 4-corner adjustment keep MasterChef India reruns on YouTube browsing. HyperOS 2, the tablet handled apps but not much of a value-add. SNAPSHOT
projections perfectly aligned, even in tight or and binging the latest season of Squid and navigation smoothly — helped
angled spaces. The patented 360-degree Game on Netflix — the display CAMERAS by the 90 Hz display and a capable BATTERY Price: ₹17,999; base variant
smart stand doubles as a lens cover and handled dark tones and detail well. The device comes with an 8 MP rear processor. Bloatware is minimal, Packing in a large 9,000mAh bat- starts at ₹13,999
power switch, enabling ceiling or wall The 90 Hz refresh rate is a camera and a 5 MP front camera — and apps can be removed easily. tery, the tablet kept me company Pros: Sharp display, strong
projections at the flip of a hinge. Enhanced by standout feature at this price, offer- both basic, but functional for casual Gaming performance was solid, for over 4–5 days with moderate battery, good sound
Cinema SuperColor+ Technology and ing smooth scrolling and interac- use. The 5 MP front camera was re- with the tablet holding up well dur- use. My typical use spanned 3–4 Cons: Slow charging, patchy
Harman Kardon speakers, the M1 Max is tion. However, the auto-brightness liable for occasional video calls on MS ing an hour-long session of Call of hours daily with a mix of video calls, auto-brightness
priced ₹1,35,000. is inconsistent. Teams, but grainy on office premises. Duty without significant heating. sketching, note-taking and the oc-
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Alternative data may become mainstream We will continue to support HDB


for lenders: RBI Deputy Governor Rao post listing: HDFC Bank CEO
premium over its issue price augmenting the NBFC’s cap-
Our Bureau of ₹740. ital base.
Mumbai The ₹12,500-crore IPO He clarified that the NBFC
DATA DRIVEN. Using AI and ML, algorithms can determine creditworthiness more accurately represents the latest addi- does not share or receive any
Private sector lender HDFC tion to India’s exclusive club business leads from HDFC
of financial behaviour and from diverse sources to de- offer small loans even in re- Bank will continue “support- of mega-IPOs exceeding Bank, doesn’t share any of-
K Ramkumar credit worthiness of indi- termine creditworthiness mote regions,” Rao said. ing” its non-bank arm HDB ₹10,000 crore. The NBFC’s fice space with the lender,
Mumbai viduals and entities,” Rao more accurately, he added. Moreover, AI models excel Financial Services after the IPO was subscribed 16.69 and is not reliant on its par-
said. “In fact, it seems that time at uncovering previously listing of the company, MD & times, powered by institu- ent for operational purposes.
Time may not be far when He observed that these in- is not far when alternative hidden insights in data, en- CEO Sashidhar Jagdishan tional interest, signalling re- His comments come in the
data such as cash flow in- sights can give a richer per- data will no longer be altern- abling financial institutions said. newed investor appetite for backdrop of the RBI’s 2024
formation will no longer be spective than conventional ate, but it will be the main- to forecast their clients’ “We will continue to sup- large public offerings. draft norms which state that
alternative, but will be the analysis and provide an im- stream. This advancement funding requirements and port HDB as it navigates the only a single entity within a
mainstream in the national petus to the measures taken would allow lenders to ex- creditworthiness more pre- opportunities and challenges SEPARATE OPERATIONS bank group can undertake a
financial architecture, ac- to foster greater financial in- tend credit to individuals cisely. of the public market, always In a recent interaction with particular form of permiss-
cording to M Rajeshwar Rao, clusion. who were once deemed in- They also streamline com- with an eye on long-term businessline, G Ramesh, MD ible business.
Deputy Governor, Reserve eligible. pliance workflows, such as value creation...,” he said. & CEO of HDB Financial Ser- HDFC Bank’s stake in
Bank of India. ROLE OF AI/ ML “Use of AI/ML could sim- KYC procedures, which sig- HDB made its stock mar- vices, had said that the pro- HDB Financial Services will
While credit information Rao said that one of the main plify the disbursement pro- nificantly cuts operational ket debut on Wednesday ceeds from capital raise reduce to 75 per cent from 94
companies (CICs) have un- challenges in the provision M Rajeshwar Rao cess by automating credit as- costs and increases their with shares listing at ₹835, would be used for on-lend- per cent post IPO, Ramesh
doubtedly played an import- of credit facility, especially RBI Deputy Governor sessments and risk speed of lending. marking a 13 per cent ing, business growth and said.
ant role in reducing the in- among underprivileged pop- evaluations, which not only
formation asymmetry, ulations, is the absence of gence (AI) and machine accelerates fund distribution
thereby facilitating better credit history. learning (ML), algorithms but also cuts administrative
credit decisions by lenders, By using artificial intelli- can evaluate alternative data costs, making it practical to
they are not going to be the
only game in town to source
the required data, as inform-
ation asymmetries are also
sought to be addressed ‘CICs must aspire to more
through other complement-
ary mechanisms, he said at
TransUnion CIBIL’s Credit
frequent updates of credit data’
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Conference in Mumbai.
“This trend is driven by actions like loan closures or quality index score to the Credit
the digitalisation of financial Our Bureau repayments and deliver a Institutions (CIs) on a monthly
services and electronifica- Mumbai superior consumer experience. basis to facilitate improvement in
tion of records, which has This shift requires investments in the quality of data submitted by
created a large repository of Credit Information Companies technology, process CIs.
data which can be used to get must aspire to more frequent reengineering, and change “Another key challenge is
better handle on economic updates, including real-time or management. But the rewards — identity standardisation. CICs rely
trends, both micro and near real-time, of credit data as transparency, efficiency and trust on credit institutions to provide
macro. This, coupled with against the current fortnightly — far outweigh the costs,” he accurate and validated IDs.
the growth of FinTechs and intervals, said RBI Deupty said at TransUnion CIBIL’s Credit Without this, duplication and
innovations in financial ser- Governor M Rajeshwar Rao. Conference in Mumbai. misreporting remain risks. We
vices, has created business “Real-time or near-real-time Similarly, data quality is the must move towards a unique
opportunities to harness al- credit reporting will improve bedrock of responsible lending, borrower identifier, which is
ternate data sets in order to underwriting precision, enable he said. “It has been prescribed secure, verifiable, and consistent
gain a better understanding timely reflection of borrower that CICs shall provide a data across the system,” Rao said.

CoinSwitch launches Web3 coins


pee. This launch comes as 34 typically available on decent- Globally, decentralised ex-
Our Bureau per cent of CoinSwitch’s act- ralised exchanges, without changes account for nearly
Mumbai ive traders engaged with new having to set up a wallet, 200 million unique trading
tokens in the past six token swaps, network fees, addresses.
Crypto trading platform months, said the platform. etc. Designed for everyday According to crypto data
CoinSwitch announced the Web3 coins give investors investors, it brings the bene- platform Dune, DEX plat-
launch of Web3 coins that immediate access to high- fits of decentralised trading forms have recorded over
give users access to over one potential emerging tokens to the mainstream by remov- $2.45 trillion in trading
lakh decentralised crypto such as governance tokens, ing the complexity that often volume over the past 12
tokens to trade directly in ru- meme coins or stablecoins, holds them back. months.

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Decoding the
US-India deadlock
RAM SINGH
TUHEENA MUKHERJEE

Stable for now


D
espite growing geopolitical
alignment and shared
strategic interests, India’s
But RBI flags geopolitics and PSB loan book as risks trade negotiations with
the US remain stuck in a
quagmire.
he risks to financial stability have increased

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Expecting a much-anticipated trade
in recent times — given the increase in deal under Trump 2.0, India initiated a
series of liberalisation measures
geopolitical conflicts, disruptions caused including deep tariff reductions (whisky,
by reciprocal tariff talks with the US and the automobiles, EV components),
re-alignment of trade and capital flows. The structural alignment with US digital
trade norms (abolished equalisation levy
systemic risk survey conducted by the Reserve Bank and RuPay subsidies), and procedural
of India in May this year highlights this growing reforms (proof of origin) to TRADE GRIDLOCK.
accommodate US exporters.
uncertainty with all major risk groups being in the
However, instead of reciprocating, the India’s approach stands out in
‘medium risk’ category. US responded with fresh punitive tariffs contrast to US’ lobby-based
initially on steel and aluminium and
But there is no cause for alarm. Unlike in then 26 per cent retaliatory tariffs, push for quick outcomes
other turbulent periods, such as June 2022, delays in FDA approvals, supply of F-404
domestic demand conditions are fairly Tejas-engines, and restricted control on
robust. Domestic financial institutions professional visas, advanced tech of AI, relatively less room for reimpose retaliatory tariffs from July 9, often clashes with the US’s centralised,
Quantum and drones. relationship-based accommodation. continued visa restrictions, and fast-paced, and pressure-oriented
have adequate capital buffers to withstand This asymmetry in expectations India, on the other hand, treats trade strategic hyphenation with Pakistan in tactics.
severe stress conditions. Yet, policymakers versus outcomes has diluted trust, negotiations as instruments of State Department reports. This fundamental divergence in
need to keep the ammunition ready to turning a potential partnership into a industrial upgradation, prioritising its This pattern, when juxtaposed with perceptions continues to obstruct the
ensure financial stability, should the need transactional stalemate. economic sovereignty and strategic India’s patient consensus-building path to a balanced and acceptable trade
arise. While the Financial Stability Report Accordingly, let us decode the autonomy. Its stance on data approach, is perceived as betrayal of agreement.
evolving political economy behind this localisation, stemming from its ‘trust’. Trump’s verbal overtures on
has flagged rising public debt as a problem gridlock, highlighting mismatched forthcoming Digital India Act, aims to India’s tariffs, data and e-commerce THE WAY FORWARD
globally, it points out that debt-to-GDP
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expectations and deliverables, divergent build a domestic digital ecosystem. regulations, regional peace further Despite these divergences, the path to
ratio and the ratio of interest payments to legal-political frameworks, Moreover, tariff liberalisation is widened the divide. convergence lies in institutional
receipts is much lower in India vis-a-vis its contradicting the gains made in the last calibrated based on domestic Indian negotiators have argued that innovation and cultural comprehension.
two decades in much-hyped geostrategic vulnerabilities, especially in agriculture, their digital rules are still under Both countries should invest in joint
emerging market peers. The Centre’s partnership. pharmaceuticals, and SMEs. legislative process and deserved pre-negotiation briefings, drawing
resolve to improve the debt-to-GDP ratio The US engages in trade negotiations India offered preferential or transitional treatment, but the US lessons from platforms like the US-India
also adds to the credibility of the financial with a focus on enforceable zero-duty access to more than 85 per interpreted this as strategic delay. CEO Forum, to harmonise priorities and
system. However, a risk to financial commitments backed by domestic law, cent of tariff lines, lowered duties on Meanwhile, US negotiators viewed timelines. No negotiation, especially
interest group pressure, and a historical wines, almonds, pistachios, EV India’s slow coordination, vague legal when it is high in economic and political
stability could arise from overvaluation in preference for clarity and quantification components, and amended origin rules, positions, WTO stance on steel duties, stakes for both parties, is possible in a
stock markets. Earnings are growing at a far — for instance, US focused on greater all while maintaining WTO consistency. lukewarm defence procurement 90-day time-window.
lower rate than what the share prices are market access, strengthened intellectual India also withdrew the equalisation interest, and rigid demand for a India could establish a permanent
building-in. Any adverse development property rights, greater agricultural levy (META/Google, etc) and offered zero-to-zero deal as lacking substance trade negotiation secretariat to
increases the risk of a stock market crash. access, transparent public procurement, access in telecom and is committed to and undermining prospects for fast-track inter-ministerial alignment.
services sector liberalisation, more purchases of US hydrocarbons and meaningful commercial outcomes. The US, in turn, could pursue early
Measures taken by the RBI in the past investment protection mechanisms and gold. Reciprocally, India expects The US’s self-centred approach and harvest agreements in non-sensitive
year such as increasing scrutiny on the regulatory predictability and recognition of its unique development push for its regulatory norms, ignoring sectors like electronics, AI services, and
retail loan portfolios of banks and NBFCs, enforceability. status, emerging role in geostrategic India’s cultural sensitivities on issues critical minerals, avoiding the
cracking down on the lax on-boarding Illustratively, USTR’s insistence on a balancing and corresponding like blood-feed dairy and GM crops, has all-or-nothing approach.
steep tariff cut, aiming to reduce India’s flexibilities on concerns of its political become a key obstacle under its Clarifying annexes, technical side
process for unsecured retail loans and average applied tariffs from 13 per cent economy, a supposition rarely standard FTA framework. letters, and phased implementation
tightening the rules for digital lending, have to below 4 per cent, was emblematic of acknowledged and understood by the Further, India-US trade deadlock is protocols can help bridge
led to a deceleration in overall credit this approach. US. deepened by contrasting negotiation interpretational gaps. Supplementing
growth. But public sector banks appear to Similarly, demands for unambiguous styles and domestic political economies. ongoing efforts, track 1.5 diplomacy,
rules on digital trade, such as MISALIGNED PERCEPTIONS India prefers long-term, trust-based involving former diplomats, business
be still chasing high growth, which is unrestricted cross-border data flows and Despite making extensive concessions, economic partnerships grounded in leaders, and think-tanks, can
reflected in their credit growth as well as prohibition of data localisation, reflect Indian policymakers find themselves strategic alignment, gradualism, and supplement formal channels and build
uncertain asset quality. Year-on-year credit US’s global e-commerce agenda, confronted with punitive US responses, inclusivity. political trust. Any trade deal must be
growth in public sector banks was at a furthering their agenda of ‘take-it-or-leave-it’ approach, threats to In contrast, US trade policy is shaped anchored on win-win principles of
higher 12.2 per cent in March 2025 quarter IPEF/USMCA/DEPA, etc. by powerful lobbies in dairy, digital, and reciprocity, inclusiveness, transparency,
Further, leveraging flanking-attack pharma sectors that demand swift, aligning with long-term development
compared to growth of 8.9 per cent in strategy, the US initiated investigations India has argued that its enforceable outcomes. and strategic goals.
private sector banks, and the overall growth and tariffs under Sections 301 and 232 Washington’s approach reflects a Trust, not just tariffs, will determine
of 11 per cent in scheduled commercial on steel and aluminium, maximising its digital rules are still form of “cold realism,” prioritising the future of the India-US economic
banks. The growth for PSBs appears to be gains to extract associated compliance. under legislative process, short-term business gains, rigid partnership. The ball is in the US’s court.
As a result, negotiations outcomes deadlines, and transactional deliverables
led by retail credit which grew 17.7 per cent remain governed by legalistic realism
but the US interprets this over mutuality and reciprocity. India’s The writers are on the faculty of IIFT, New Delhi. Views
in the March 2025 quarter, while private and domestic political cycles, with as strategic delay bureaucratic, consensus-driven process are personal
and foreign banks witnessed a sharp
degrowth in personal loans. Further, PSBs
have witnessed a 21.3 per cent increase in
unsecured personal loans.
The asset quality of public sector banks is
a bit weaker than other groups. The GNPA
Improving transparency in related party transactions
and NNPA ratio of public sector banks was
at a higher level of 2.8 per cent and 0.6 per
SEBI’s new disclosure norms, to kick in from September 1, should encourage companies to comply and help curb scams
cent, respectively. The proportion of GNPA Luckin Coffee, once hailed as China’s These require audit committee and
being written off was also much lower in Mohan R Lavi answer to Starbucks, became infamous shareholder approval, with
PSBs at 25.5 per cent in FY 25, compared to for a major accounting scandal in 2020 comprehensive disclosures.

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ompanies enter into related involving fabricated sales and Promoter-related transactions
45.3 per cent in private banks and 34 per party transactions mainly ofr questionable related party transactions. (non-material but promoter-linked)
cent in foreign banks. The GNPA in credit two reasons — they cannot be Many of these fake transactions were have been defined to be those exceeding
card loans of public sector banks has avoided in an economy such as ours, and routed through related parties, lower of 2 per cent of turnover, 2 per
continued to grow in recent quarters, they are extremely convenient. including suppliers and business cent of net worth, or 5 per cent of
Family-run businesses are common in affiliates with ties to company average PAT. These transactions require
standing at 14.3 per cent in March 2025. India, and it is natural that there will executives. Investigations revealed that audit committee approval,
The RBI should watch the loan portfolios of transactions between the parties. For a Luckin used these entities to create the comprehensive disclosures.
PSBs for potential vulnerabilities. The private limited company that does not illusion of a booming business, Residual transactions are those that
impact of supply chain disruption on debt need to have an audit committee, related overstating revenues and inflating TARGETING. Accounting scandals are less than ₹1 crore per year — these
servicing must be considered. party transactions are very convenient operating metrics. Payments were require limited and minimum
since no approvals are required, and allegedly recycled through related to meet aggressive financial targets. disclosures. The disclosures vary —
financial emergencies can be resolved in companies, making them appear as Since it would be foolhardy to ban minimum, limited, or comprehensive —
a matter of minutes. Even companies legitimate third-party sales. related party transactions, regulators reflecting the transaction’s quantum,
that need to run their related party have mandated proper identification, nature and stakeholder involvement.
POCKET RAVIKANTH transactions through an audit SURGE IN VALUATION adequate disclosure and transactions at Shareholder notices for material RPTs
committee for their approval, find it This manipulation misled investors and arm’s length. For listed companies, the must include the commentary of the
convenient to get an omnibus approval regulators, leading to a dramatic surge in Securities and Exchange Board of India audit committee, valuations, bid
for the financial year. the company’s valuation prior to the (SEBI) has been updating its disclosure comparisons (especially royalty), and
Yet, the sheer convenience of related scandal. The consequences were swift: requirements for related party QR-code access. By anchoring disclosure
party transactions is also its major the company’s shares plummeted, it was transactions at frequent intervals. For tiers to clear monetary cut-offs, SEBI
shortcoming. Wikipedia lists about de-listed from the NASDAQ, and listed entities, a new set of requirements ensures transparency, yet without
100-odd companies under the category multiple executives were fired. Chinese kick in from September 1. The imposing a one-size-fits-all burden.
“accounting scandals” — a majority of regulators fined Luckin over $8.98 framework categorises related party The disclosure norms may encourage
them would have had transactions with million, while the US SEC imposed a transactions by size and type, triggering companies to comply and not connive.
related parties that resulted in the $180 million penalty for securities fraud. varied disclosure levels. However, if another big incident takes
accounting scandal. From Enron The Luckin Coffee case highlights the Material transactions have been place involving RPTs, regulators will be
toSatyam and Luckin Coffee to Gensol severe risks associated with inadequate defined to be those exceeding ₹1,000 forced to act differently, which could
Engineering, related party transactions disclosure and governance of related crore or 10 per cent of consolidated include surprise audits of RPTs.
were the main cause of accounting party transactions, especially in turnover (whichever is lower), or 5 per
scandals. high-growth companies under pressure cent of turnover in royalty/brand deals. The writer is a chartered accountant

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Let RBI reopen its doors Offices alone and a major chunk over ties with the US. His India-US trade deal Women entrepreneurs
This refers to ‘Only 1.71% of ₹2,000 thereof has already been returned to inconsistent stances — on trade, This refers to the report ‘White This is with reference to ‘Kalaburgi’s
banknotes remain in circulation’ it, one genuinely wishes that the security, and diplomacy — have House optimistic about striking a jolada rottis flying off the shelves’
(July 2). Per RBI’s statement, 98.29 central bank urgently reverts back to made engagement unpredictable. As trade deal with India very soon’ (July (July 2). The achievement of these
per cent of the ₹2,000 banknotes in pre-2023 era, re-facilitating not only regional alliances shift and 2). The new ‘blow hot, blow cold’ ladies proves that there is a lot of
circulation (valued at ₹3.56 lakh the exchange of the soiled/mutilated adversaries grow bolder, New Delhi strategy adopted by Trump is hidden talent in rural areas which
crore) as on May 19, 2023, have since bank notes but also issuance of fresh must strengthen its US partnership confusing. It is apparent that the two needs to be tapped with proper
been returned to it till June 30, currency notes of various den, on more than ever — but without countries are clear about the guidance and state support.
2025.The outstanding amount pan-India basis. becoming hostage to one man’s objectives of the current trade Development and growth are the
currently stands at ₹6,099 crore. It’s A Gupta whims. negotiations and the constraints on only ways to empower women from
a different matter that these bank New Delhi Simultaneously, it must hedge its core policy issues. Deadlines and rural areas. This will prevent their
notes, since withdrawn in pursuance bets, deepen ties with other powers, threats can bring pressure, but both migration to urban areas in search of
of RBI’s Clean Note Policy, still Ties with other powers and prepare for a world where nations are aware of the importance jobs. The women from Kalaburgi
continue to be legal tender. Apropos ‘Quite a churn in India-US American reliability may once again of mutual dependence in the current have shown they are in no way
Since the deposit and/or exchange of ties’ (July 2), India’s strategic calculus prove fleeting. scenario. inferior to their urban counterparts.
these notes is exclusively being dealt faces disruption as Donald Trump’s N Sadhasiva Reddy MG Warrier Veena Shenoy
with by RBI’s 19 specified Issue erratic behaviour casts long shadows Bengaluru Mumbai Thane

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BRICS as growth catalyst


India Inc must deepen its participation in the bloc
Fragility in current account surplus
Manish Singhal
RED FLAGS. Vulnerabilities visible in merchandise trade, capital inflows, and domestic demand
The FDI inflow-to-GDP ratio fell to a

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he BRICS grouping — historic low of 0.04 per cent in FY25,
comprising Brazil, Russia, compared to 3.5 per cent in FY09.
India, China, South Africa, Gross FDI into India rose by 13.7 per
and other countries such as Saudi DHANANJAY SINHA cent to $81 billion, but repatriation
Arabia, Egypt, the UAE, Ethiopia, surged by 16 per cent to $51.5 billion,

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Indonesia, and Iran — continues ndia’s balance of payments (BoP) with the repatriation-to-gross FDI ratio
to emerge as a key force shaping a recorded a $13.5 billion current climbing to 63.5 per cent from 22 per
more equitable global order. account surplus in the fourth cent in FY15.
Representing nearly 55 per cent of quarter of fiscal year 2025 Including repatriation of income,
the global population and nearly BRICS. A vital platform for Indian (Q4FY25), equivalent to 1.3 per total repatriation reached $104 billion,
40 per cent of the world’s GDP, industry GETTY IMAGES cent of GDP. This surplus, driven by exceeding gross FDI inflows. This trend
exceeding that of the G7, BRICS robust services exports and remittances, reflects diminishing long-term
has emerged as a formidable bloc textiles. Deliberations on paints a picture of external sector investment opportunities for foreign
for political and diplomatic sustainable food systems, rural strength. firms, compounded by weak domestic
coordination among Global South livelihoods, and infrastructure However, it conceals significant demand and global trade protectionism,
nations. development reflect India’s vulnerabilities in merchandise trade, which have also suppressed private
For India, BRICS is a vital broader vision for enhancing its capital inflows, and domestic demand. capital expenditure by Indian companies
economic conduit to reshape role in global value chains and In fiscal year 2025 (FY25), the current for over a decade.
global economic governance. promoting inclusive economic account deficit (CAD) moderated to -0.6 External commercial borrowing
Indian industry plays a central growth. To promote financial per cent of GDP, an unusual outcome for (ECB) surged fivefold year-on-year to
role in this transformation, using resilience and reduce a growing economy with strong GDP $7.8 billion in Q4FY25, the highest since
BRICS-led initiatives to expand over-reliance on dominant global figures. Covid peaks. Non-banking financial
market access, influence regional currencies, BRICS nations are This piece delves into the structural companies (NBFCs) accounted for 43
value chains, and tap into exploring mechanisms for weaknesses beneath this surplus, per cent of ECBs in FY25, despite the
innovative financing through enhanced intra-BRICS trade highlighting India’s over-reliance on Reserve Bank of India’s efforts to boost
institutions like the New settlements in neutral currencies services and remittances, declining domestic liquidity and a weakening
Development Bank. BRICS or through bilateral/multilateral foreign direct investment (FDI), and INR/USD. This reliance on ECBs
directly complements India’s escrow arrangements. India, with inconsistent policy responses that highlights tight domestic financial
long-term agenda of its growing trade footprint within threaten long-term stability. conditions and underscores the
sustainability, digital leadership, BRICS, stands to benefit from economy’s dependence on external
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and inclusive growth, making such initiatives which can lower RISING DEPENDENCE financing to bridge gaps in domestic
Indian enterprise a key driver of transaction costs and enhance The current account surplus is primarily credit.
the bloc’s future direction. trade predictability. The current fuelled by services exports and
As BRICS evolves into a more intra-BRICS trade stands at more remittances. In FY25, net services POLICY INCONSISTENCIES
structured and action-oriented than $600 billion, with significant exports surged by 25 per cent, reaching India’s policy response has been
platform, Indian industry must potential to grow beyond this $188.8 billion, with $53.3 billion in Q4 inconsistent, combining aggressive
deepen its participation. While value. alone. Business services grew by an fiscal consolidation that suppresses
currently led by select A harmonised BRICS customs impressive 112 per cent in Q4, while demand with excessive monetary easing
organisations, there is a growing ecosystem — including Mutual software services maintained steady to encourage leveraged consumption.
need for broader and more Recognition Agreements (MRAs), growth at 12 per cent. Intensifying global trade protectionism fell to 43.2 per cent in Q4 from 52.6 per These measures fail to address
inclusive industry participation streamlined documentation, and Net transfers, predominantly further threatens India’s manufacturing cent in Q2FY23, reverting to pre-Covid structural weaknesses. Stagnant income
across all BRICS Business Council the elimination of non-tariff remittances, rose by 16.6 per cent in competitiveness. levels. This decline in trade openness growth, sluggish bank lending, and
working groups. barriers (NTBs) — is essential to FY25, with a 9.7 per cent year-on-year India’s merchandise trade deficit signals fading post-pandemic gains and subdued private investment reflect a
facilitate smoother trade flows. increase in Q4, providing stable inflows widened to $287 billion in FY25 (7.3 per raises concerns about India’s fragile domestic economy. With global
STRATEGIC RELEVANCE Indian exporters, especially less tied to domestic GDP fluctuations. cent of GDP), though it narrowed to integration into global markets. A protectionism intensifying and
By participating in BRICS SMEs, will greatly benefit from Services now account for 47 per cent of $58.7 billion in Q4 from $78.7 billion in potential global GDP slowdown could economic slowdowns looming, India’s
mechanisms and platforms, India simplified compliance and India’s total exports of goods and Q3. Merchandise exports contracted by further erode services exports, risking a reliance on simplistic monetary
gains a platform to advocate for a predictable market access across services, underscoring a growing 4.3 per cent in Q4, while imports grew by wider CAD in the future. interventions is inadequate. A more
more multipolar world order and BRICS economies. dependence on the global economic 1.2 per cent, leading to a 1.1 per cent Remittances, a key pillar of India’s robust policy framework is needed to
reforms in global institutions like With growing global environment. contraction in overall trade. external balance, grew by 17 per cent in enhance manufacturing
the WTO, IMF, and UN. A disillusionment around the In contrast, merchandise exports Since the post-Covid peak in FY23, FY25. competitiveness, boost domestic
stronger voice in global effectiveness of climate have stagnated, despite initiatives like exports and imports have remained flat, While stable and less sensitive to demand, and attract sustainable foreign
governance benefits Indian negotiations under the COP Make in India, production-linked with compound annual growth rates domestic growth, their dependence on investment.
industry by ensuring fairer trade framework — especially in light of incentives (PLIs), vigorously pursued (CAGR) of -0.13 per cent and -0.19 per global economic conditions exposes India’s $13.5 billion current account
rules, better dispute settlement waning commitment from various free trade agreements (FTAs), cent, respectively. India to external shocks. Any disruption surplus in Q4FY25 masks underlying
mechanisms, and more balanced developed nations — the BRICS and corporate tax cuts aimed at boosting The merchandise trade-to-GDP ratio in global labour markets or economic vulnerabilities in merchandise trade,
development policies. bloc must consider a self-driven manufacturing. Goods exports has plummeted to 28 per cent from 37 slowdowns in key remittance-sending capital inflows, and domestic demand.
BRICS cooperation encourages climate fund and action agenda. contribute only 53 per cent to total per cent in Q2FY23, and including countries could destabilise these Over-reliance on services exports and
regional and inter-regional value India can champion collaborative exports, a 35-year low, down from 67 per services, the total trade-to-GDP ratio inflows, undermining the current remittances exposes the economy to
chains, reducing climate resilience projects, green cent in FY13 and 81 per cent in FY96. account surplus. global slowdowns, while declining FDI
over-dependence on Western finance mechanisms, and This decline mirrors the fall in and rising repatriation signal waning
supply chains — especially as technology sharing to meet manufacturing’s share of India’s gross India’s policy response RISING REPATRIATION investment appeal. Stagnant trade, weak
Europe and the Americas account mutual sustainability goals within value added (GVA) to 13.9 per cent, a has been inconsistent, Net capital account inflows plummeted consumption, and inconsistent policies
for nearly 32 per cent of India’s BRICS, aligning with its own 66-year low, compared to a peak of 20 by 81 per cent in FY25 to $16.7 billion, further highlight fragility. To ensure
imports. Panchamrit targets. per cent in FY96. combining aggressive driven by a 90 per cent contraction in long-term stability, India must address
With global trade dynamics The BRICS Business Forum World Bank data reveals that 103 out fiscal consolidation that both FDI ($0.95 billion) and foreign structural challenges, reduce
evolving, BRICS provides Indian 2025, to be held on July 5 in Rio de of 200 countries saw an increase in portfolio investment (FPI) inflows dependence on external factors, and
exporters access to diverse and Janeiro, offers a vital platform for manufacturing’s GVA share over the suppresses demand with ($3.56 billion). adopt a cohesive policy framework that
expanding markets beyond Indian industry to lead dialogue, past decade, while India and China excessive monetary easing Net FDI inflows reached their lowest goes beyond monetary easing.
traditional Western partners. drive partnerships, and influence experienced declines, possibly linked to level since FY01, averaging $20 billion, a
This holds value for sectors like policy direction. China’s deindustrialisation and to encourage leveraged 97 per cent drop from the FY21 peak of The writer is CEO & Co-Head of Equities & Head of
agri-tech, pharmaceuticals, dumping of goods in Indian markets. consumption $44 billion. Research, Systematix Group. Views are personal
automobiles, IT services, and The writer is Secretary General, ASSOCHAM

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TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Microsoft cuts 9,000 workers in second wave of layoffs
Brody Ford position the company and teams for AI infrastructure build-out, wrote
July 3, 2005 success in a dynamic marketplace,” Anurag Rana, an analyst with
Matt Day
the spokesperson said. Bloomberg Intelligence.
GE reaches settlement on Dabhol disputes The terminations follow an earlier They may also reflect a greater
General Electric (GE) announced that it has reached a “comprehensive

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icrosoft Corp. began job round of layoffs in May that hit 6,000 push to use AI tools internally, he
settlement” of its Dabhol-related disputes with the Centre, the Maharashtra cuts that will impact about people and fell hardest on product said.
Government and the Indian lenders to the Dabhol Power Company (DPC). The 9,000 workers, its second and engineering positions. The company had 228,000 workers
settlement includes financial consideration in partial payment of various major wave of layoffs this year as it at the end of June 2024, 45,000 of
contractor claims for work completed but not paid and in exchange for the seeks to control costs while ramping SPIRALLING COSTS them in sales and marketing.
transfer of GE’s ownership interest in Dabhol, GE said in a release here. up on artificial intelligence spending. Across the tech industry, companies Microsoft often restructures
Less than 4 per cent of the com- are grappling with the spiralling costs teams and announces other changes
No ‘compromise formula’ yet on BHEL disinvestment pany’s total workforce will be im- of staying up to date in the artificial near the end of its fiscal year, which
The proposed disinvestment of 10 per cent equity in public sector Bharat pacted, a spokesperson said. intelligence race, whether by training closes in June.
Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) is unlikely to take place in the near future, unless The cuts will have an impact across the large language models that un- Microsoft’s top sales executive,
the Government takes on the political risk of glossing over the objections of JOBS. In the firing line REUTERS
teams, geographies and tenure and derpin the technology, building serv- Judson Althoff, is planning to take a
the Left parties, which are providing outside support to it. are made in an effort to streamline ers and data centres, or developing AI two-month sabbatical this month,
processes and reduce layers of man- applications. pledged to Wall Street that it would Bloomberg reported last month.
Ratio of women in IT services rising steadily agement, the spokesperson added. After spending tens of billions of put a lid on costs. The company has said his leave had
It’s no longer a man’s world, and the signs of this are evident in the Indian IT “We continue to implement organ- dollars on data centres and applica- The reductions could help offset been previously planned and that he
services sector. Belying the trend in developed markets, the proportion of isational changes necessary to best tion development, Microsoft has rising spending associated with the will return in September. BLOOMBERG
women in the Indian IT services workforce (excluding ITeS/BPO) is rising
steadily, and may touch 30 per cent this year compared to 24 per cent in 2004.

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GCCs, start-ups attract freshers with Private telcos to report
healthy Q1 on steady ARPU
high pay, opportunities & flexibility growth, subscriber gains
S Ronendra Singh
PAY PALS. Salaries average over ₹5 lakh — significantly higher than the ₹3–5 lakh offered by IT services firms New Delhi

organisations are actively longer positioned merely as a Private telecom operators,


Our Bureau seeking fresh talent to infuse responder to industry de- including Bharti Airtel (Air-
Bengaluru new ideas and enhance agil- mand, but rather as a proact- tel), Reliance Jio (Jio) and
Bengaluru: NTT DATA has
ity, particularly in areas fo- ive partner in the co-creation Vodafone-Idea (VIL), are ex-
appointed Alok Bajpai as
GCCs and start-ups are cused on innovation and of talent.” pected to report healthy first
Managing Director, India, for its
poised to lead the way in emerging skills such as data quarter (Q1) results backed
Global Data Centers division. In
fresher hiring, driven by at- science and artificial intelli- INTERNSHIP ROUTE by a steady average revenue
this expanded leadership role,
tractive salaries, career gence (AI). The report also observes that per user (ARPU) growth and
Bajpai will drive the company’s
growth opportunities, and For GCCs, campus hiring GCCs in India are increas- subscriber gains.
growth strategy in one of its
workplace flexibility, accord- serves a dual purpose: Sup- ingly leveraging internships Airtel is expected to re-
most dynamic and rapidly
ing to a Nasscom report. porting expansion efforts in PRODUCING TALENT. Fresher hiring by GCCs is expected to as a strategic tool to assess gister 2.6 per cent quarter-
evolving markets. He served as
With average fresher salaries India and contributing to grow by over 50% by 2030, with a growing focus on tier-2 colleges potential full-time hires. on-quarter growth in its In-
the CFO of NTT Global Data
at GCCs exceeding ₹5 lakh, cost optimisation and the de- Interns are onboarded dia wireless revenue and 3.1
Centers India. OUR BUREAU
well above the ₹3-5 lakh velopment of a balanced or- through a selection process per cent in EBITDA led by ro-
range typically offered by IT ganisational structure. This fresher hiring in 2025, with 9 Insights, said, “The growing that evaluates their grasp of bust mobile broadband sub-
UAE’s Mashreq gets nod services firms, these centres recruitment activity is no per cent anticipating a rise of presence of GCCs and start- core programming funda- scriber gains, as per a JM Fin- by 2.7 per cent q-o-q to
for IBU in Gift City expect fresher hiring to longer confined to premier over 50 per cent. ups on campuses, the shift in mentals and emerging tech- ancial Research report. ₹31,200 crore and 3.5 per
surge by up to 50 per cent by institutions. Tier-2 colleges By 2030, 42 per cent of emphasis from degrees to nologies, as essential soft Airtel is expected to report cent q-o-q growth in
2030, increasingly tapping are becoming a part of this GCCs expect fresher hiring demonstrable competencies, skills like communication, robust mobile broadband EBITDA to ₹16,800 crore, it
Ahmedabad: Mashreq Bank into talent from tier-2 col- hiring landscape, reflecting a to grow by over 50 per cent. the rise of industry-validated teamwork, and problem (MBB) subscriber addition, said.
became the first UAE-based leges as well. broader approach to talent Alongside, 78 per cent of certifications, and the in- solving. at 5.5 million in Q1FY26 (vs
bank to receive an in-principle According to the Nas- acquisition. recruiters in India now prior- creasing importance of Start-ups also offer in- 6.6 million in Q4FY25), JIO AND VIL
approval to open a new scom’s report, The Industry itise skills over formal quali- hands-on internships and in- terns greater flexibility to while overall addition is ex- However, its standalone
International Financial Services Ready Campus: Preparing SKILLS LEAD fications, with GCCs and IT novation-driven learning — work on real-world projects. pected to be slightly lower at profit after tax is likely to be
Centre Banking Unit (IBU) Students for Tomorrow’s Ca- The trend of fresher hiring in firms leading this transition all signal a systemic recalib- This exposure allows start- 2.3 million (0.5 million in flat q-o-q at ₹6,640 crore in
within Gift City, Gujarat. The reers, an emerging trend in GCCs is expected to gain at 85 per cent and 71 per ration in how institutions ups to closely evaluate both April-May 2025 as per TRAI’s Q1 due to full quarter impact
upcoming branch is expected the campus hiring ecosystem momentum, as 64 per cent of cent, respectively. prepare students for profes- technical proficiency and ad- data), it said. of higher depreciation and
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to go live by Q4 of 2025, per a is the growing presence of GCCs in India foresee up to a Achyuta Ghosh, Senior sional success. In embracing aptability to fast-paced en- amortisation (at ₹6,480
note. OUR BUREAU GCCs and start-ups. These 20 per cent increase in Director & Head, Nasscom these shifts, academia is no vironments. SUBSCRIBER GAIN RACE crore in Q1 vs ₹5,930 crore in
Further, its wireless ARPU is Q4) on account of capitalisa-
likely to grow 1.6 per cent q- tion of 5G spectrum and net
o-q to ₹249 (₹245 in fixed asset towards end of
PM to discuss trade ties Zoho Corporation opens campus in Kerala for Q4FY25) due to upgrades
and improved subscriber
Q4FY25, it added.
Jio’s ARPU, as per the re-

with Brazil, Argentina research in AI, acquires start-up Asimov Robotics mix in Q1FY26, stated the
market research firm.
“Hence, we build in 2.6 per
port, is expected to grow 1.8
per cent q-o-q to ₹210
(₹206). “Jio’s net subscriber
to US tariffs and ongoing opened an office in the town cent q-o-q growth in India gain (including FTTH/FWA)
Amiti Sen wars, both sides are now Our Bureau in 2024. For the first three wireless business revenue to is likely to be robust at 7.2
New Delhi Chennai
keen to pursue the expansion months, the trainees un- ₹27,300 crore and 3.1 per million in Q1 (5.3 million
of the PTA. The PM will hold dergo a skill development cent q-o-q rise in EBITDA to overall subscribers in April-
Prime Minister Narendra discussions on India-Mer- Zoho Corporation on Wed- course, where they can ₹16,200 crore. However, the May 2025 as per TRAI’s data;
Modi will hold discussions cosur PTA expansion in his nesday inaugurated a new choose what they want to enterprise’s business is ex- vs subscriber gain of 6.1 mil-
on the proposed expansion meetings with leaders of campus in Kottarakkara, specialise in, with coding in pected to continue to decline lion in Q4 FY25).
of the India-Mercosur pref- both Argentina and Brazil Kerala. C, C++ and Python being 12 per cent q-o-q in EBITDA On VIL, the JM Financial
erential trade agreement during his visit to the coun- The company has also ac- mandatory a skill across due to 3 per cent q-o-q rev- report stated that it expects
during his forthcoming visit tries later this week,” a quired Asimov Robotics and disciplines. enue decline (as it continues revenue to grow 1.1 per cent
to Brazil and Argentina. source tracking the matter partnered with Kerala Star- to move away from commod- q-o-q to ₹11,100 crore, re-
India and the Mercosur, told businessline. tup Mission for its deep tech NEW BEGINNINGS. Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan and (second INDUCTION PROCESS itised low-margin busi- ported EBITDA to be higher
which includes Brazil, Ar- The India-Mercosur PTA, Product Studio initiative and from right) Finance Minister KN Balagopal at the inaugural The trainees then work on a nesses) and normalisation of 1.8 per cent q-o-q at ₹4,740
gentina, Uruguay, Paraguay operationalised in 2009, is formed associations with ceremony of the Zoho Kottarakkara R&D facility variety of projects for six margin,” it said. It further crore, and cash EBITDA to be
and Bolivia, have been dis- very limited in scope. Under start-ups and organisations months and are evaluated added that while fiber-to- higher 3.5 per cent q-o-q at
cussing the expansion of this pact, India and Mercosur for a range of R&D Shailesh Davey, Co-founder were present at the cere- based on their problem-solv- the-home (FTTH) is likely to ₹2,400 crore in Q1.
their existing PTA for some have agreed to give tariff collaborations. and CEO, Zoho Corp; Tony mony. The Kottarakkara ing abilities. Those who com- witness healthy subscriber ARPU is likely to improve
time, but there has not been concessions, ranging from The new campus was in- Thomas, Co-founder and campus, which has a seating plete the second stage join gains (around 7.5 lakh sub- 1.6 per cent q-o-q to ₹167
much progress so far. 10 per cent to 100 per cent, augurated by Chief Minister CEO, Zoho US; and Sridhar capacity of 250, will initially Zoho’s workforce. So far, 40 scriber addition q-o-q). due to improved subs mix
“With global trade uncer- on 450 and 452 tariff lines, Pinarayi Vijayan and Finance Vembu, Co-founder and be dedicated to AI and robot- employees have been hired Similarly, Jio’s standalone and q-o-q in Q1FY26 (vs
tainty rising, especially due respectively. Minister KN Balagopal. Chief Scientist, Zoho Corp ics research. Zoho Corp had through this programme. revenue is expected to grow ₹164 in Q4FY25), it added.

India need not enter the race to build its


own language models, says NxtGen CEO
bl interview respective of how big or
small you are. So it is import-
ant to keep it running once
Sanjana B We are building a switched on. When we built
Bengaluru model called Accura, this facility, we thought we
and training on the would run out of capacity in
NxtGen Cloud three to four years.
Technologies, a sovereign Indian financial At the same time, com-
cloud provider focusing on accounting system, pute density has been in-
the Indian enterprise space, GST, and other creasing. For example, when
serves many large interpretations in we started, each server had
government initiatives and about 12 cores and typically
runs infrastructure for the High Courts ran 12 to 24 processes, de-
private enterprises like AS RAJGOPAL pending on workload distri-
Toyota, Godrej and CEO & MD, bution. A server generally
Sleepwell. NxtGen Cloud Technologies has a lifespan of five years.
NxtGen also emerged as We invest in the highest-
the lowest bidder for grade GPUs hoping they’ll
advanced, and so, helped create the upon. A few companies are stay relevant for five years--
current-generation graphics lowest price for NVIDIA working on building India- something that worked well
processing units (GPUs) H200 Tensor Core GPUs. specific language models, for stable, traditional work-
from NVIDIA and AMD in This will augur well for their with many building some- loads. But with AI evolving
the INDIAai tender for mission. We are among the thing tangible for domestic every few months, we have to
10,000 GPUs. three companies to provide use. be more cautious. We avoid
With AI computing GPUs, but we are focused on We are doing two things heavy upfront investments
demand rising rapidly, the the high-end. — building a model called and take a phased approach.
company also announced Start-ups can apply on the Accura, and training on the Ultimately, the customer
plans to invest $400 million INDIAai portal and register Indian financial accounting bears the cost. If your infra-
to deploy 12,000 GPUs their projects, depending on system, GST, and other in- structure is inefficient and
sometime this year. which some of their costs terpretations in the High overpriced, and the value
AS Rajgopal, CEO & MD may be subsidised. At the Courts. isn’t clear, the customer
of NxtGen Cloud minimum, they will give ac- We took all court cases walks away and the business
Technologies, talks about cess to great pricing they from 1969 and distilled that suffers. That’s why in AI, it’s
the company’s role in would not get otherwise. data; we trained it on roughly crucial to move step by step.
accelerating India’s AI Some may get a 100 per 9 lakh pages. It understands
ambitions and its plans. cent subsidy, but many are and behaves like a chartered What is the status of
getting 40 per cent or 20 per accountant now. This is an your $400 million
Could you share the cent. Our pricing isn’t the India-specific use case be- investment in
split between your same — it is slightly higher cause it is domestic account- infrastructure?
government and private than standard INDIAai rates, ing laws, corporate law and We are in the final stages and
sector clientele? but still well below market context. have four interested parties.
It is almost 50-50. The gov- levels. Access to this infra- With Juris, we are doing The process is being run by
ernment segment grew rap- structure is not limited to the same thing with the law an investment banker called
idly post-Covid because we INDIAai, but is available dir- as well; we want to enable Avendus, based out of Mum-
had an opportunity to work ectly as well. However, INDI- citizens to easily understand bai, who is helping us get the
with the Ministry of Health. Aai does receive certain ex- legal or tax processes — in- right partner in place. For AI
Our large enterprises’ share clusive benefits from us. formation they currently infrastructure, we may need
dipped during the pandemic. need a lawyer or chartered $2-3 billion over the next
Even with enterprises How will these accountant to access. two or three years.
picking up, the government collective efforts shape We wanted to solve this The moment Indians have
base is fairly large because India’s AI journey? Once with a public facing model. a computing device in their
whenever they do things, fully implemented, can Many others are building hand, they will use AI.Cur-
they do so at the population India compete with things specific to the country rently, we operate five data
scale and the deployment is global AI leaders? which cannot be solved by across Bengaluru,
large. India need not enter the race ChatGPT and others, since Ahmedabad, Faridabad, and
of building its own language they don’t have our context. Mumbai of which two oper-
What role are you models because most open- ate dedicatedly for the gov-
playing in supporting source models are familiar How have computing ernment, with specific levels
the India AI mission? with our related content. requirements evolved of protection due to sensit-
Any specific The language issue is being since 2014, when you set ive information.
contributions? solved. But with LLMs, you up your data center? We will build more, but
INDIAai is a unique ap- want to embed some cultural Has AI and cloud that depends on understand-
proach. They wanted to en- aspects into the model. For impacted demand for ing the compute demands of
sure good GPUs are available general commercial use data centers? future AI workloads. Once
at an affordable cost so that cases, many open-source The data centre is the found- we have clarity, we will
AI adoption increases. We models are readily available ation of the cloud. No cus- design and construct accord-
wanted to align with them to quickly leverage and build tomer accepts any outage ir- ingly.
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Sambhv Steel Tubes
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HDB Financial makes strong listing Sensex, Nifty slip as FPIs
turn sellers to book profit
by closing 13.6% higher at ₹840.95 Anupama Ghosh
Mumbai
metal counters led the gains
with Tata Steel emerging as
the top performer, surging
3.68 per cent to close at
ELITE CLUB. Among mega IPOs, this is the third company to end in premium after Coal India, NTPC Green Energy Benchmark indices closed ₹165.95. JSW Steel followed
sharply lower on Wednesday with a gain of 2.78 per cent to
which listed at a discount to Analysts said the strong as profit booking at higher ₹1,058.20.
Our Bureau its issue price. institutional interest in the levels, especially by foreign On the downside, Shriram
Mumbai HDB’s is the fifth largest issue, followed by the robust portfolio investors, and cau- Finance led the losers, declin-
New Delhi: Shares of Sambhv
IPO ever and it is also India’s listing, was a vote of confid- tious sentiment ahead of key ing 2.85 per cent to ₹676.60.
Steel Tubes Ltd ended with a HDB Financial Services second-most oversubscribed ence in its parentage, solid US data releases weighed on HDFC Life fell 2.57 per cent
premium of 19 per cent against made an impressive stock billion-dollar IPO. fundamentals and its long- market sentiment. to ₹789.10, while IndusInd
the issue price of ₹82 on market debut on Wednesday, term growth potential. The The Nifty 50 closed at Bank dropped 2.54 per cent to
Wednesday. The stock made its with shares listing at a 12.8 MEGA IPOS SUFFER listing is a good portent for 25,453.40, down 88.40 points ₹856.75.
market debut at ₹110.10, a per cent premium over the Historical data reveal a chal- high-quality financial ser- or 0.35 per cent, while the
jump of 34.26 per cent against issue price. Its market cap lenging track record for vices companies backed by Sensex ended 287.60 points or REALTY LAGS
the issue price on the BSE. jumped over $8 billion. mega-IPOs in India. Out of institutions with a good 0.34 per cent lower at Sectoral performance re-
During the day, it zoomed Compared to its issue nine IPOs exceeding ₹10,000 track record. 83,409.69. FPIs were net mained mixed with Metal in-
35.23 per cent to ₹110.89. price of ₹740, the stock listed crore since 2008, six have lis- sellers to the tune of ₹1,561 dex outperforming with a
Shares of the firm ended at at ₹835 on the NSE and ted at discounts to their issue UTILITY OF FUNDS crore, according to provi- gain of 1.44 per cent, while
₹97.58 each, up 19 per cent. closed at ₹840.95, off from prices. Only three compan- HDB Financial’s IPO con- sional data. Consumer Durables ad-
On the NSE, the stock was an intra-day high of ₹851.40. ies have managed premium STELLAR SHOW. Ramesh Ganesan, MD & CEO, HDB Financial sisted of a fresh issue of “After rallying nearly 5 per vanced 1 per cent. However,
listed at ₹110, up 34.14 per The ₹12,500 crore public listings: Coal India (39 per Services, at the listing ceremony of the company’s shares on the ₹2,500 crore and an offer for cent in recent weeks, the the Realty index was the
cent. Shares of the firm settled offering by HDB Financial, cent premium in 2010), NSE. The stock’s market cap topped $8 billion on listing day sale by HDFC Bank worth Nifty has witnessed a mild worst performer, shedding
at ₹97.59 apiece, a premium of the biggest so far this year NTPC Green Energy (3.2 per ₹10,000 crore. pullback over the past few 1.40 per cent. Financial Ser-
19 per cent. The company’s and largest ever by a non- cent premium in November The company proposes to sessions, bringing it closer to vices and Banking stocks also
market valuation stood at banking lender, is the latest 2024), and now HDB Finan- pany fundamentals playing model, parentage (as an utilise proceeds from the the 38.20 per cent retrace- came under pressure.
₹2,875.40 crore. The addition to India’s exclusive cial Services. crucial roles in determining HDFC group company), and fresh issue to strengthen its ment of the prior upmove, Broader markets also wit-
₹540-crore IPO of Sambhv club of mega-IPOs exceeding The trend suggests in- listing performance. long-term growth potential tier-I capital base. This will around the 25,300 mark,” said nessed weakness with the
Steel got subscribed 28.46 ₹10,000 crore, the most re- vestor caution toward large- “We believe the robust re- in the NBFC space,” said support future capital needs, Rupak De, Senior Technical BSE Midcap index falling 0.2
times on the closing day of cent of which was Hyundai scale public offerings, with sponse signals market con- Prashanth Tapse, Senior VP including additional lending, Analyst at LKP Securities. per cent and the Smallcap in-
bidding on Friday last week. PTI Motor India, the shares of market conditions and com- fidence in HDB’s business (Research), Mehta Equities. to support business growth. Among individual stocks, dex declining 0.3 per cent.
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SEBI mandates common
contract with VWAP Surat-based Steamhouse India Assets under management of ETFs surge 5.5x in 5 years
New Delhi: To make trading
easier for institutional
files confidential IPO papers Our Bureau
Mumbai
ETFs may be positioned to be-
come a core component of In-
dian portfolios.
cient trading, though it can
vary across different ETF as-
set classes.
investors and market Draft Red Herring Pro- Steamhouse operates on a Many new-age MFs are fo- Equity-oriented ETFs con-
participants, SEBI has made it Our Bureau spectus on June 30. pipeline-based model and The total assets of Exchange cusing on passive funds, in- tinue to dominate, account-
mandatory to issue a Common Ahmedabad has over 45 km of pipeline in- Traded Funds (ETFs) have cluding ETFs, to attract ing for about 80 per cent.
Contract Note (CCN) with a WIDER PRESENCE frastructure in key industrial grown by about 5.5 times over investors The consistent share for
single volume-weighted Surat-based Steamhouse In- Founded in 2014, the com- hubs such as Sachin, Vapi, the last 5 years ending March. Equity ETF AUM indicates a
average price (VWAP), starting dia, a company specialising pany has ongoing expansions Ankleshwar, Sarigram, Pan- The entry of new fund houses RETAIL SURGE preference for equity invest-
June 27. A contract note refers in centralised steam supply at Pirana, Ahmedabad, Dahej oli and Nadesari. Clients be- focusing exclusively on pass- Retail assets in ETF have ments through the ETF route,
to a legal document that for industrial clients, has Special Economic Zone, nefit from a seamless door- ive funds has been a major more than tripled to ₹17,800 highlighting the effectiveness
presents a summary of all the filed a confidential draft red Vapi, Ankleshwar, Panoli, step supply of steam, reason for the sustained crore in March, up from of these instruments for gain-
trades executed during a herring prospectus Jhagadia, Nandesari in Gu- resulting in a 25–30 per cent growth in ETFs. ₹5,335 crore in March 2020, ing exposure to the stock mar-
trading day. Based on the (CDRHP) with the Securities jarat and is planning to ex- decrease in production costs Interestingly, the AUM as retail investor folios in- ket. Vishal Jain, CEO of
representation received from and Exchange Board of India pand its operations in compared to operating indi- share of ETFs nearly doubled An ETF is a mutual fund creased tenfold to 2.63 crore Zerodha Fund House, said
market participants, the for an initial public offering Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, vidual small boilers. over the past five years. scheme that trades like a from 23.22 lakh. this study highlights a new era
regulator decided to provide (IPO). Maharashtra, Himachal Pra- The company’s first ETF assets at ₹8.38 lakh stock on a stock exchange. The trading volume of for Indian ETFs, marked by
uniformity in post-trade While the issue size re- desh, Madhya Pradesh, Ra- waste-to-steam boiler in crore accounted for 13 per The Indian ETF market has ETFs in India has increased surging retail participation
communication. Accordingly, a mains undisclosed, sources jasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Vapi is already commis- cent of the total ₹65.74 lakh demonstrated growth across seven times to ₹3.83 lakh and expanding product di-
single consolidated contract anticipate it could be in the Haryana. The company har- sioned. crore of the industry in multiple dimensions, includ- crore in FY25, compared to versity, reflected in higher
note mechanism with uniform range of ₹500-700 crore. nesses waste-to-energy tech- The company’s total rev- March. In comparison, ETFs ing AUM, investor base, ₹51,101 crore in FY20. It has resultant volumes.
VWAP was conceptualised and A part of the Sanjoo group, nology, transforming muni- enue for FY24 stood at accounted for 7 per cent of product diversity, and trading also more than doubled in the Globally, ETFs have a large
developed for multi-venue the company has issued ad- cipal solid waste residue, ₹291.71 crore₹70.14 crore the industry AUM in March volumes. As investors seek last one year. market with almost 14,000
trading, SEBI said in a vertisements announcing refuse-derived fuel and other and profitability at ₹25.97 2020, according to a study by lower-cost, transparent, and The higher liquidity allows ETFs listed and a total ETF
statement. PTI the filing of the pre-filled renewable fuels into steam. crore. Zerodha Fund House. liquid investment options, for smoother and more effi- size of over $15 trillion.

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Tata Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 165.88. . . . . . . . . . 10.62. . . . . . . . . . . 65.25 . . . . . . . . . . 1.19
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Stock to buy today: Gujarat Gas (₹500) – BUY


convert private InvITs to public HDFC Securities
SOMANY CERAMICS (ADD) Gurumurthy K
Bharti Airtel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2033.30. . . . . . . . . . . . 8.36. . . . . . . . . . . 30.93 . . . . . . . . . . 4.80
JSW Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1059.90. . . . . . . . . . . . 6.34. . . . . . . . . . . 74.25 . . . . . . . . . . 0.87
UltraTech Cement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12436.00. . . . . . . . . . . . 5.92. . . . . . . . . . . 56.65 . . . . . . . . . . 1.28
Maruti Suzuki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12622.00. . . . . . . . . . . . 5.21. . . . . . . . . . . 27.37 . . . . . . . . . . 1.44
Asian Paints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2419.40. . . . . . . . . . . . 4.98. . . . . . . . . . . 62.56 . . . . . . . . . . 0.95
The regulator has also sug- Target: ₹550 bl. research bureau Trent Ltd.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 6222.50. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.85. . . . . . . . . 144.16 . . . . . . . . . . 1.20
Our Bureau gested scrapping the one- CMP: ₹566.10 Infosys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1610.50. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.94. . . . . . . . . . . 25.01 . . . . . . . . . . 5.03
Mumbai year lock-in currently applic- We met with Somany Ceramics’ management, The short-term outlook is Sun Pharma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1677.50. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.45. . . . . . . . . . . 36.71 . . . . . . . . . . 1.57
Hind Unilever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2307.10. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.27. . . . . . . . . . . 50.80 . . . . . . . . . . 1.77
able to non-sponsor uni- including Abhishek Somany (MD and CEO), Sailesh bullish for Gujarat Gas. The 4 Tata Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 688.55. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.19. . . . . . . . . . . 11.26 . . . . . . . . . . 1.25
Wipro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 267.00. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.54. . . . . . . . . . . 21.17 . . . . . . . . . . 0.66
In a bid to ease the transition tholders at the time of Kedawat (CFO), and Kumar Sunit (Head— Strategy per cent rise on Wednesday has Hindalco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 698.35. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.29. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.81 . . . . . . . . . . 0.88
of private listed Infrastruc- conversion. and IR). The management reported that in Q1, the taken the share price well above Axis Bank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1175.30. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.26. . . . . . . . . . . 12.93 . . . . . . . . . . 2.92
ture Investment Trusts (In- “The conversion of private industry saw good demand in the first half, which the 200-Day Moving Average NTPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 333.75. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.20. . . . . . . . . . . 13.51 . . . . . . . . . . 1.37
Tech Mahindra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1677.10. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.83. . . . . . . . . . . 38.61 . . . . . . . . . . 0.92
vITs) into public ones, the InvIT to public InvIT will aid then slowed due to the monsoon’s onset. The (DMA), currently at ₹282. Titan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3708.00. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.68. . . . . . . . . . . 98.65 . . . . . . . . . . 1.33
Securities and Exchange in enhancing liquidity due to company is hopeful of a price hike in the coming It has also broken the Hero MotoCorp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 4243.70. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.51. . . . . . . . . . . 19.40 . . . . . . . . . . 0.48
Adani Enter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2630.20. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.48. . . . . . . . . . . 37.86 . . . . . . . . . . 0.59
Board of India (SEBI) has a consequential reduction in months. For FY26, it forecasts high-single to resistance at ₹288. These stop-loss up to ₹508 when the Eicher Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5722.50. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.21. . . . . . . . . . . 33.15 . . . . . . . . . . 0.68
proposed relaxations in the trading lot (from ₹25 lakh for low-double-digit volume growth. Management factors strengthen the bullish price goes up to ₹515. Grasim Ind. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2849.80. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.14. . . . . . . . . . . 23.69 . . . . . . . . . . 0.94
HCL Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1718.60. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.07. . . . . . . . . . . 26.80 . . . . . . . . . . 1.58
lock-in and disclosure rules retain a minimum unithold- private InvITs to one unit for expects to enhance EBITDA margins by 100-150bps case. So, the region between Revise the stop-loss further TataConsumerProduct . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1095.80. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.03. . . . . . . . . . . 84.25 . . . . . . . . . . 0.62
for sponsors and ing permanently after listing. public InvITs). Imposition of y-o-y in FY26. The company has no tile segment ₹290 and ₹280 will now act as a up to ₹520 and ₹530 when the Adani Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1443.90. . . . . . . . . . -0.50. . . . . . . . . . . 28.20 . . . . . . . . . . 0.92
SBI Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1856.80. . . . . . . . . . -0.56. . . . . . . . . . . 77.12 . . . . . . . . . . 0.72
unitholders. In light of this, SEBI has pro- lock-in makes the units of the expansion plans for the coming quarters. We expect good support zone and limit the share price touches ₹528 and Dr Reddys Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1270.80. . . . . . . . . . -0.81. . . . . . . . . . . 18.52 . . . . . . . . . . 0.67
Currently, when a private posed removing the lock-in InvIT non-tradable and hurts the persistent issue of Morbi dumping to continue downside. Gujarat Gas’ share ₹540, respectively. Bajaj Auto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 8356.50. . . . . . . . . . -1.04. . . . . . . . . . . 31.86 . . . . . . . . . . 0.80
Apollo Hosp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 7441.00. . . . . . . . . . -1.23. . . . . . . . . . . 71.09 . . . . . . . . . . 0.65
InvIT opts to go public, its conditions during the con- the objective of increasing to hinder volume growth and margins of tile majors. price has the potential to target Exit the long positions at Coal India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 386.90. . . . . . . . . . -1.43. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.75 . . . . . . . . . . 0.76
sponsor must hold at least 15 version process, as the per- market liquidity and investor In our view, the unorganised Morbi tile ₹550 on the upside in the ₹545. TCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3423.30. . . . . . . . . . -1.44. . . . . . . . . . . 25.38 . . . . . . . . . . 3.03
per cent of the units issued to petual holding requirement participation,” SEBI said. manufacturers have disrupted the industry by coming weeks. Traders can go NestleIndia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2388.00. . . . . . . . . . -1.75. . . . . . . . . . . 71.78 . . . . . . . . . . 0.74
Eternal Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 259.75. . . . . . . . . . -1.92. . . . . . . . . 475.65 . . . . . . . . . . 1.56
the public and retain them already ensures long-term Institutional investors flooding the domestic market with low-priced long now at ₹500. Accumulate Note: The recommendations are based ONGC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 241.07. . . . . . . . . . -1.97. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.83 . . . . . . . . . . 0.81
for 18 months. Any addi- alignment with the trust. such as mutual funds, in- products. Given the ongoing geopolitical tensions, on dips at ₹492. Keep the on technical analysis. There is a risk of Jio Financial Services Ltd. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 326.70. . . . . . . . . . -2.10. . . . . . . . . 128.71 . . . . . . . . . . 0.93
M&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3165.20. . . . . . . . . . -2.12. . . . . . . . . . . 27.97 . . . . . . . . . . 2.42
tional units are subject to a “It has been represented surers, and pension funds Indian tile exports are expected to remain volatile. stop-loss at ₹472. Trail the loss in trading. Cipla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1497.60. . . . . . . . . . -2.25. . . . . . . . . . . 22.96 . . . . . . . . . . 0.73
one-year lock-in. These by market participants that could also face compliance is- While strong real estate sales have provided some PowerGrid Corp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 294.85. . . . . . . . . . -2.70. . . . . . . . . . . 17.67 . . . . . . . . . . 1.16
IndusInd Bank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 857.65. . . . . . . . . . -3.12. . . . . . . . . . . 25.94 . . . . . . . . . . 0.49
norms were introduced in unitholders who have already sues if subject to lock-ins, impetus to the tile sector, much of this potential Bharat Elec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 426.95. . . . . . . . . . -4.19. . . . . . . . . . . 58.63 . . . . . . . . . . 1.33
2022, at a time when spon- invested in the InvIT should given their internal invest- growth has been offset by Morbi’s aggressive ITC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 412.95. . . . . . . . . . -4.42. . . . . . . . . . . 25.59 . . . . . . . . . . 3.33

sors were not mandated to not be subject to further ment mandates. pricing, in our view. Somany’s newly commissioned Day trading guide Kotak Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2169.10. . . . . . . . . . -4.70. . . . . . . . . . . 19.49 . . . . . . . . . . 2.76
HDFC Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 789.70. . . . . . . . . . -4.78. . . . . . . . . . . 93.97 . . . . . . . . . . 0.73
maintain a continuous min- lock-in during the conversion Further, SEBI has recom- large-sized tiles Max plant in Gujarat, with a 4.5MSM Bajaj Finserv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2007.90. . . . . . . . . . -5.50. . . . . . . . . . . 18.27 . . . . . . . . . . 0.95
Shriram Finance Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 676.90. . . . . . . . . . -6.04. . . . . . . . . . . 13.49 . . . . . . . . . . 0.82
imum stake. process and hence they mended aligning the disclos- capacity, is expected to drive volume growth and 25540 » Nifty 50 Futures State Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 812.90. . . . . . . . . . -6.27. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.01 . . . . . . . . . . 2.71
should be exempted from the ure requirements during the improve product mix. We downgrade Somany to S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT ICICI Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1427.80. . . . . . . . . . -6.60. . . . . . . . . . . 18.67 . . . . . . . . . . 8.82
Bajaj Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 923.00. . . . . . . . . . -8.00. . . . . . . . . . . 34.18 . . . . . . . . . . 2.13
PERPETUAL HOLDING lock-in requirement or the conversion with those ap- Add from Buy, owing to the rally in the stock price in Reliance Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1518.80. . . . . . . . -14.35. . . . . . . . . . . 25.28 . . . . . . . . . . 8.92
25440 25370 25620 25700 Wait for dips. Go long at 25470.
However, with changes to the lock-in should be reduced to plicable for follow-on public the past month. We maintain our TP at ₹550 (20x L&T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3596.80. . . . . . . . -18.11. . . . . . . . . . . 27.99 . . . . . . . . . . 3.66
Keep the stop-loss at 25410
InvIT regulations in August 6 months,” SEBI said in a offers, instead of treating Mar-27E consolidated EPS). HDFC Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1986.00. . . . . . . . -43.90. . . . . . . . . . . 20.74 . . . . . . . . 13.13

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AMBUJA CEMENTS (ADD)
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the stop-loss at 2005 Ambuja Cements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 594.20. . . . . . . . . . 26.42. . . . . . . . . . . 28.34 . . . . . . . . . . 1.64
Jindal Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 968.70. . . . . . . . . . 18.66. . . . . . . . . . . 34.72 . . . . . . . . . . 1.51

sets IPO price band CMP: ₹594.50 ₹1610 » Infosys Shree Cement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 31640.00. . . . . . . . . . 17.61. . . . . . . . . 101.58 . . . . . . . . . . 1.78

post-closure of some
Vedanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 469.45. . . . . . . . . . 17.43. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.94 . . . . . . . . . . 3.35
We visited Ambuja Cements’ (ACEM) Marwar Britannia Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5790.00. . . . . . . . . . 15.88. . . . . . . . . . . 64.04 . . . . . . . . . . 2.88
at ₹1,045-₹1,100 Mundwa plant recently and attended the
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Pidilitind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3076.60. . . . . . . . . . 13.77. . . . . . . . . . . 74.66 . . . . . . . . . . 2.00
Bajaj Holdings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14417.00. . . . . . . . . . . . 9.52. . . . . . . . . . . 24.22 . . . . . . . . . . 2.63
company’s capital market day held in Rajasthan. 1600 1590 1620 1650 Go long only above 1620. Keep

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Ambuja Cements or ACEM’s management
highlighted its plan to simplify the cement
the stop-loss at 1610
Gail (India) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 190.76. . . . . . . . . . . . 8.90. . . . . . . . . . . 10.06 . . . . . . . . . . 2.17
Dabur India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 487.55. . . . . . . . . . . . 8.79. . . . . . . . . . . 49.69 . . . . . . . . . . 1.21
Indian Oilcorp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 147.91. . . . . . . . . . . . 8.33. . . . . . . . . . . 15.15 . . . . . . . . . . 2.33
Punjab Natl Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 113.85. . . . . . . . . . . . 7.78. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.05 . . . . . . . . . . 1.65
refuted media reports that Travel Food Services Ltd, business and merge it under a single company ₹413 » ITC Godrej Consumer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1174.60. . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99. . . . . . . . . . . 64.88 . . . . . . . . . . 1.99
Adani Energy Solutions .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 878.80. . . . . . . . . . . . 6.71. . . . . . . . . 114.54 . . . . . . . . . . 1.34
Our Bureau said a few clients had shifted leading airport food and by amalgamating Penna Cement, Sanghi and S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT
Samvardmothersoninternatl . . .. . . . . 152.92. . . . . . . . . . . . 6.57. . . . . . . . . . . 25.95 . . . . . . . . . . 1.90
Mumbai from the company. beverage operators, has fixed Adani Cementation, which is expected to be Macrotech Developers . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1398.80. . . . . . . . . . . . 5.92. . . . . . . . . . . 50.46 . . . . . . . . . . 1.65
411 408 415 417 Take fresh shorts only below 411 Varun Beverages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 453.05. . . . . . . . . . . . 5.63. . . . . . . . . . . 54.38 . . . . . . . . . . 2.56
Contract negotiation is a its maiden initial public of- completed by the end of CY25F. The merger of with a stop-loss at 412 Bosch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 32445.00. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.26. . . . . . . . . . . 47.49 . . . . . . . . . . 1.19
Shares of travel and lifestyle part of the regular business fering price band at ₹1,045- Ambuja Cements and ACC will be executed at an Tvs Motor Cmp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2898.30. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.20. . . . . . . . . . . 58.12 . . . . . . . . . . 2.87
Adanigreenenergy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1019.00. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.93. . . . . . . . . . . 80.67 . . . . . . . . . . 1.32
loyalty programmes oper- process, which is carried on 1,100 per share, seeking to opportune time. ACEM has given guidance of ₹241 » ONGC Info Edge I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1451.90. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.70. . . . . . . . . . . 71.82 . . . . . . . . . . 2.37
ator Dreamfolks Services fell annually with the clients and raise ₹2,000 crore through total cost savings of about ₹550/t, led by savings S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT
Havells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1550.50. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.90. . . . . . . . . . . 66.14 . . . . . . . . . . 1.65
Divis Lab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 6859.50. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.10. . . . . . . . . . . 83.11 . . . . . . . . . . 3.67
over 5.5 per cent on the NSE, its relationship with part- an offer for sale by promoter of ₹250-300/t from power & fuel via a Tata Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 406.65. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.49. . . . . . . . . . . 27.21 . . . . . . . . . . 2.88
after the company clarified ners were strong and fully in- Kapur Family Trust. combination of coal and green power (60 per 240 236 243 245 Go short only below 240. Ltimindtree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5304.50. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.13. . . . . . . . . . . 34.16 . . . . . . . . . . 2.07
cent by FY28F) and renewable energy or RE Stop-loss can be kept at 241 Adani Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 591.40. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.00. . . . . . . . . . . 17.89 . . . . . . . . . . 1.96
in a filing that certain loyalty tact. In its exchange filing, The IPO will open for sub- Bajaj Housing Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 121.35. . . . . . . . . . -0.51. . . . . . . . . . . 46.75 . . . . . . . . . . 0.48
programmes it runs for Axis the company said it worked scription on July 7 and close substitution. Also, ₹100/t via raw material Bpcl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 331.80. . . . . . . . . . -1.40. . . . . . . . . . . 10.79 . . . . . . . . . . 2.71
Bank and ICICI Bank had with more than 50 clients on July 9, with the anchor sourcing and sea logistics (to rise from 5 per ₹1518 » Reliance Ind. I-Prulife . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 658.80. . . . . . . . . . -2.21. . . . . . . . . . . 80.36 . . . . . . . . . . 1.09
Intglobeavi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5956.00. . . . . . . . . . -5.11. . . . . . . . . . . 31.72 . . . . . . . . . . 4.92
been closed with effect from and, as a practice, “we enter book opening on July 4. The cent to 8 per cent) and ₹50–100/t via tech (EV S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT Zyduslifesciences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 995.40. . . . . . . . . . -5.13. . . . . . . . . . . 21.44 . . . . . . . . . . 1.05
July 1. into MSAs for five years with issue is entirely an offer for fleet) as well as digital adoption. The TSR is 1505 1490 1530 1545 Go long now and at 1510. Keep
Indian Railway Finance Corp . . .. . . . . 140.31. . . . . . . . . . -6.15. . . . . . . . . . . 28.20 . . . . . . . . . . 1.06
Abb India. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5906.00. . . . . . . . . . -6.60. . . . . . . . . 306.84 . . . . . . . . . . 1.30
“While the company is an annual price escalation.” sale with no fresh capital be- expected to touch about 27 per cent by FY28F. the stop-loss at 1498 Hindustanaeronautics . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 4898.30. . . . . . . . . . -7.64. . . . . . . . . . . 39.17 . . . . . . . . . . 3.92
currently evaluating the ex- ing raised by the company. At ACEM is entering a rebound phase, after a Lic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 958.00. . . . . . . . . . -8.32. . . . . . . . . . . 12.54 . . . . . . . . . . 0.90
Siemens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3287.70. . . . . . . . . . -9.06. . . . . . . . . . . 53.48 . . . . . . . . . . 1.22
act potential impact of the PRESSURE FROM RIVALS the upper price band, the difficult FY25, with management confident of ₹813 » SBI Canara Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 114.23. . . . . . . . -11.61. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.86 . . . . . . . . . . 1.62
aforesaid, it is likely to be In an interview with a busi- company will command a maintaining the 4Q rebound. ACEM’s renewed S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT
Icici Lombard Gic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2044.40. . . . . . . . -13.36. . . . . . . . . . . 40.47 . . . . . . . . . . 2.07
Swiggy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 381.55. . . . . . . . -13.40. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.00 . . . . . . . . . . 0.62
material in nature,” it said, ness channel, CEO and market capitalisation of focus is on simplification, cost efficiency, tech Jsw Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 518.05. . . . . . . . -14.10. . . . . . . . . . . 45.66 . . . . . . . . . . 1.17
adding that its contracts Chairperson, Liberatha ₹14,485 crore, translating to adoption, and synergy-driven expansion under 809 805 818 825 Go long now and at 810. Stop-loss United Spirits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1383.40. . . . . . . . -14.53. . . . . . . . . . . 63.60 . . . . . . . . . . 1.72
the Adani Group umbrella. ACEM is advancing can be placed at 807 Indian Hotels Co. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 756.00. . . . . . . . -15.38. . . . . . . . . . . 52.80 . . . . . . . . . . 2.80
with the banks were, how- Peter Kallat said the com- a price-earnings multiple of Rural Elec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 395.50. . . . . . . . -17.90. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.56 . . . . . . . . . . 2.08
ever, still valid. “Activation pany was being subjected to 38 times, according to the well on its targets. Profitability is set to improve Torrent Pharma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3349.40. . . . . . . . -20.37. . . . . . . . . . . 59.32 . . . . . . . . . . 1.48
of new programmes, deactiv- pressure tactics by two large book running lead managers. with the cost benefits continuing to flow in and ₹3423 » TCS Dlf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 831.90. . . . . . . . -21.45. . . . . . . . . . . 47.16 . . . . . . . . . . 2.25
Power Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 418.40. . . . . . . . -22.13. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.52 . . . . . . . . . . 2.57
ation of existing pro- airport operators who had “When you look at the peer improving the premium product mix. S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT Bank Of Baroda. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 243.05. . . . . . . . -24.06. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.02 . . . . . . . . . . 1.90
Avenuesuper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 4391.90. . . . . . . . -25.77. . . . . . . . . 105.56 . . . . . . . . . . 2.72
grammes is part of our regu- entered the same line of set of QSR companies, there 3410 3375 3450 3480 Go short on a break below 3410. Cg Power & Ind Solutions . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 666.10. . . . . . . . -31.43. . . . . . . . . 104.68 . . . . . . . . . . 1.80
lar business operations,” it business and were forcing will be more like 75 or 100 businessline is not responsible for the recommendations Keep the stop-loss at 3420 Hyundai Motor India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2123.70. . . . . . . . -48.29. . . . . . . . . . . 30.59 . . . . . . . . . . 1.28
said. her company’s clients to sign times,” a company executive sourced from third party brokerages. Reports may be sent Cholamandalamin&Fin . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1554.60. . . . . . . . -55.10. . . . . . . . . . . 30.67 . . . . . . . . . . 2.76

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Geopolitical tensions, uncertainty Quantum Mission sets up task force to protect banks
quantum technologies. of July or early August.

over tariffs to hit auto demand Vallari Sanzgiri


Mumbai
Foreseeing a major threat to
India’s financial system, the
According to other
sources, individuals from the
Department of Telecommu-
nications, start-ups, the Data
Earlier, during the Indian
Bank Association’s fourth
CISO Summit, chief guest
Shailendra Trivedi, Chief
IN THE SLOW LANE. Decrease in lending rates, reduction in EMIs fail to boost sentiment National Quantum Mission Security Council of India and General Manager at the De-
(NQM) is establishing a task the RBI will be part of this partment of Information
ments will soon pick up and dampened due to extreme force to help banks adopt team. Technology of the RBI, had
Aroosa Ahmed translate into an increase in heat, early and late rainfall in quantum technology for cy- A version of these stressed the benefits
Mumbai sales,” CS Vigneshwar, Pres- areas across the country. bersecurity, financial model- guidelines is expected in the quantum technology for
ident, Federation of Auto- Overall, this year will be a ling and data analysis. Ajai Chowdhry, coming months after re- banking.
Geopolitical tensions, the mobile Dealers Association tough year for the industry,” According to Ajai Chow- Co-founder of HCL quired revisions and waiting According to Trivedi, in-
India-Pakistan conflict and (FADA), told businessline. said Manish Raj Singhania, dhry, Co-founder of HCL for the government, said stitutions like the Institute
continuing uncertainty over PV wholesales (dispatches Chairman of Research & and Chairman of the Mission go down. Earlier, the threat sources. for Development & Research
tariffs are impacting passen- to dealers) in the domestic Academy, FADA. Governing Board for the seemed far away, but in the in Banking Technology
ger vehicle (PV) demand and market declined 6.4 per cent NQM, institutions like the last six months, it looks to be KEY TECHNOLOGIES (IDRBT) and younger entit-
consumer sentiments in the year on year to around 3.20 FESTIVAL SEASON Reserve Bank of India need much closer, around 2028 or In this switch-up, Indian in- ies like the Reserve Bank In-
automobile segment. lakh units in June compared Dealers are expecting PV to set up a four-five year im- 2029. China is at the fore- stitutions will require two formation Technology Pvt
According to automobile with 3.42 lakh units in June sales to pick up in the festive plementation plan to switch front of this threat, having key technologies: Quantum Ltd have been working on
dealers, despite a decrease in ket. The sales numbers are 2024, according to industry season. to quantum secure networks made major strides in Key Distribution (QKD) and quantum cryptography, au-
the lending rates and reduc- being worked out but it ap- sources. “The decrease in sales is to avoid “deep trouble” for quantum computing,” said Post-Quantum Crypto- thentication methods, etc;
tion in EMIs, there has been pears not to be a steady “The conflict situation not happening at an alarming the sector in the future. Chowdhry. graphy (PQC) for secure during his keynote address,
no substantial increase in month. We are yet to see a between India and Pakistan rate. With good monsoon, “If there is a powerful The task force headed by communication. Sources in- he encouraged those work-
consumer sentiment with re- direct impact of the lowering impacted the automobile in- we are anticipating a pick up enough quantum computer, Gulshan Rai of Cert-IN will dicate that the NQM’s first ing in the quantum field to
gard to purchase of cars. of income tax. However, with dustry with many consumers in demand for PVs during the it will break RBI’s current cy- help banks develop milestone in terms of a long- get in touch with the IDRBT
“The tariff disturbed the the stock markets doing well, cancelling their bookings. festival season,” said Rajesh ber security defences. Our guidelines to transition from distance QKD network is to work on cryptographic
domestic automobile mar- we are hopeful that the senti- The sentiments are also Mehta, an automobile dealer. whole financial system will current technologies to likely to be ready by the end algorithms.
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QUICKLY.
Palm oil ends higher
on better demand
‘The gold rush since 2019 is over’ Heavy rain likely over
East-Central, West India
METAL TALK. Motilal Oswal says market fatigue setting in; BMI says prices were tepid during Israel-Iran stand-off
averaged $3,074/ounce in the While the risk premium
Subramani Ra Mancombu year-to-date. Despite the from geopolitical tensions
Chennai spike in political risks in June has eased, trade-related un-
(due to the Israel-US war certainties are subsiding.
The six-year rally in gold, against Iran), gold prices re- MOWM said Comex gold
which bedazzled the invest- mained tepid. This was an in- had never gained more than
ment community with over dication of the geopolitical 32 per cent in a year, going by
30 per cent returns each in risk premia being mostly data over the past 25 years.
Jakarta: Malaysian palm oil 2024 and 2025, is perhaps factored in since October BMI said that gold is in-
futures closed higher on over, at least two commodity 2023, when the latest strand creasingly showing signs of
Wednesday, snapping two research firms have said. PAST RECORD. MOWM says Comex gold has never gained of the Israel-Palestine con- desensitisation to a weaker SPELLBOUND. Heavy to very heavy rain is forecast for Odisha,
straight sessions of losses, In a note, “Gold bull run: over 32 per cent in a year, going by data over the past 25 years flict began. US dollar, lower bond yields Chhattisgarh and parts of Gujarat and East Rajasthan until
supported by higher demand, a We call it quits”, Mumbai- “Following Israel’s attack and geopolitical tensions. Thursday PTI
soyoil rally and the possibility based Motilal Oswal Wealth on Iran on June 13, gold “We see rising downside
of lower production in June. Management (MOWM) said (ounce), and are neutral to- cordingly,” Kaneva said. surged to a seven-week intra- risks that could bring gold
The benchmark palm oil “several drivers” had fuelled wards prices for the coming On Wednesday, spot gold day high of $3,451/oz on June prices back near $3,000/oz in hya Pradesh, north Chhattis-
Vinson Kurian garh, south Jharkhand and
contract for September the current rally in gold, and months.” was quoted at $3,347.59 an 16 (still not breaking histor- the coming days,” it said. Thiruvananthapuram the plains of West Bengal.
delivery on the Bursa Malaysia they are already “reflected in Last month, JP Morgan ounce at 1246 GMT. US gold ical highs of $3,500/oz MOWM said a period of
Derivatives Exchange gained 95 prices”. Research of the US said it ex- futures were quoted at reached in April 2025), only consolidation might be ap-
ringgit to 4,063 ringgit ($961.4) “The rally is over for now,” pects gold prices to average $3,358.10 an ounce. Gold, to retreat following the an- propriate, while BMI said the The India Meteorological ‘LOW’ LIKELY
a tonne at the close. REUTERS research agency BMI — a $3,675/oz by the final quarter which topped a record nouncement of a ceasefire. US Fed’s rate cut announce- Department (IMD) pre- Numerical model predic-
unit of Fitch Solutions — of 2025, rising toward $3,500 an ounce earlier this We believe that only a full- ments later in 2025 and 2026 dicted extremely heavy rain- tions hint the circulation
said in a commentary, $4,000/oz by the second year, has gained nearly 27 per blown regional war, which is will likely hold the key to fall (20 cm +) over east Ra- ramping as a low-pressure
Copper prices edge up as though ruling out any quick quarter of 2026. cent this year. unlikely at this stage, might gold price increases going jasthan and the ghat areas of area as it moves over Central
tariff uncertainty drags on collapse yet. Natasha Kaneva, Head of push gold to levels upwards forward. Madhya Maharashtra on India.
“We have seen an impress- Global Commodities TOPPING FORECASTS of $4,000/oz, if nothing “Additionally, we expect Wednesday even as the caus- It will head towards cent-
ive rally in gold prices and Strategy at JP Morgan, said In India, on the Multi Com- changes,” the research gold to continue benefiting ative low-pressure area over ral Madhya Pradesh over a
London: Copper prices rose on were fortunate to be part of gold will likely top $4,000 be- modity Exchange, the gold agency said. from increased central bank south Jharkhand weakened. period of 10 days (until July
Wednesday with uncertainty the uptrend since 2019,” said cause of recession probabil- futures contract expiring in Pointing out that gold purchases and uncertainty The ‘low’ lay as a cyclonic 12), marshalling heavy mon-
about US tariff policy keeping MOWM. ities and ongoing trade and August was quoted at prices had exceeded price surrounding the Trump ad- circulation on Wednesday, soon flows across both from
the premium of US copper tariff risks. ₹97,185 per 10 gm. Spot gold projections since 2019, ministration’s trade policy but its rain-generating capa- the Bay of Bengal and the Ar-
futures against the London PRICE OUTLOOK “We remain deeply con- in Mumbai was quoted at MOWM said some kind of shifts, which will place a city was hardly impacted as it abia Sea, setting off flooding
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benchmark elevated, although BMI said, “We maintain our vinced of a continued struc- ₹96882 per 10 gm against “market fatigue” had begun floor under bullion, around was ensconced with the con- rain over parts of East-Cent-
small inflows into LME stocks 2025 gold price forecast at an tural bull case for gold and ₹97,430 on Tuesday. to appear at these higher the $2,800/oz level,” the re- fines of the monsoon trough, ral India.
eased accumulated tightness. annual average of $3,100/oz raise our price targets ac- BMI said gold prices had levels. search agency said. tracking from Rajasthan Very heavy rainfall is pre-
Three-month copper on the across Bikaner, Banasthali, dicted over Madhya Pradesh
LME added 0.3 per cent at Shivpuri, Siddhi, Chaibasa for five days from Wednes-
$9,966 a tonne in official and Digha before dipping day and over Chhattisgarh
open-outcry trading. REUTERS

Crude oil little changed


Open market wheat sales likely from August into the east-central Bay of
Bengal, pregnant with the
possibilities of another ‘low.’
The monsoon trough lies
and Odisha on Saturday and
Sunday as the circulation
over north-east Assam
moves slowly into East and
on OPEC+ expectations Distribution. While deciding the government, prices are to the south of its normal Central India.
Our Bureau the quantity, FCI needs to already stable, he said, alignment and is set to con- The IMD said isolated
New Delhi first set aside the wheat re- adding that there may not be tinue to preside over an act- heavy rainfall is likely over
quired for the Public Distri- as much demand for OMSS ive to intense rainfall regime Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha,
Wheat sales under the open bution System (PDS), buffer wheat as last year. He said over Central India, North- Chhattisgarh and Odisha for
market sales scheme norms and additional 20 lakh many millers and large com- West India and parts of the seven days from Wednesday,
(OMSS) may begin from Au- tonnes (lt) for any exigency. panies already had stock for West Coast while being and over Bihar, West Bengal,
gust. The government may While the government the next 4-6 months. quieter over North-East In- Sikkim and Jharkhand for
offer 6-7 million tonnes to be needs about 200 lt for the The Committee of Secret- dia, interior North peninsula five days as the circulation
sold by March 31, 2026, PDS, the buffer norm as of aries has disallowed selling and the South Peninsula. gathers further traction.
through e-auction, trade April 1 is 75 lt, which means wheat to private millers from Rain deficits in parts of these As for West India and
Singapore: Oil futures were little sources said. A high-power that FCI is allowed to sell un- government stock for fur- areas may linger for some parts of West Coast and the
changed on Wednesday as inter-ministerial panel un- der OMSS any quantity over PRICE CHART. An inter-ministerial panel under the ther retail sales of atta more time. adjoining interior peninsula,
markets weighed expectations der the Expenditure Secret- and above 295 lt, depending Expenditure Secretary has approved a reserve price of (wheat flour raw) under the A cyclonic circulation heavy to very heavy rainfall is
for more supply from major ary has approved a reserve on the stock position. ₹2,550/quintal, excluding transport VIJAY SONEJI ‘Bharat’ brand at a fixed rate. popped up over north-east likely at Konkan and Goa and
producers next month, a softer price of ₹2,550/quintal, ex- But it has allowed sale at Assam on Wednesday, likely the ghat areas of Madhya Ma-
US dollar and a mixed bag of cluding transport. GOVT BUYS 300 LT ₹2,550/quintal to Central co- prompting the weakening of harashtra and east Gujarat
economic and market The panel has suggested According to the wheat pro- wheat stock with the Central than last year, the govern- operative organisations like the existing ‘low’ over south while it would be heavy over
indicators from the US. Brent the quantum of stocks to be curement data in the current pool on July 1 has crossed ment can easily offer 60 lt NAFED, NCCF and Kendriya Jharkhand. A secondary east- Saurashtra and Kutch during
crude slipped 4 per cent to offloaded and the timing has season ended on June 30, the 365 lt. under OMSS this year,” said Bhandar for selling atta. west trough lay superim- the next seven days.
$67.07 a barrel at 0618 GMT, to be decided by the Food government purchased “Last year, the govern- a leading flour miller. Given NGOs and others running posed over the monsoon In the South, very heavy
while US West Texas Corporation of India (FCI), 300.35 lt against 265.95 lt ment sold nearly 30 lt of that there was bumper pro- community kitchens will trough from south-east Ra- rainfall is predicted over Ker-
Intermediate crude fell 9 per in consultation with the De- year-ago. Based on this wheat under OMSS. As the duction in the 2024-25 crop also be offered wheat at the jasthan to north-west Bay of ala and Karnataka on Wed-
cent to $65.36 a barrel. REUTERS partment of Food and Public bumper procurement, the procurement is 34 lt higher and there is ample stock with same rate. Bengal across central Mad- nesday.

Coffee exports up 19% in Q1FY25 Excess rain spells trouble for coffee: Growers Eeki raises $7 m
from Sixth
the calendar year 2025, the Coffee Board to start assess-
Vishwanath Kulkarni coffee shipments were Vishwanath Kulkarni ing the losses caused by the Sense Ventures
Bengaluru $1,166 million, up 26 per Bengaluru rain. Besides coffee, other
cent over $924 million a year plantation crops such as
India’s coffee exports during ago. Volumes were down at The incessant and excess arecanut and pepper have Vishwanath Kulkarni
the June quarter increased 2.06 lakh tonnes, down from rain during June has also been impacted by the Bengaluru
by 19 per cent in value to last year’s 2.43 lakh tonnes. triggered concerns among heavy rain. Agritech firm Eeki has raised
around $616 million, despite However, the rupee value of coffee growers in the key- The coffee producing dis- $7 million from Sixth Sense
an 18 per cent decline in the the shipments was up 30 per producing regions of tricts had witnessed good Ventures.
volume, on higher prices. In cent at ₹10,042 crore from Karnataka. blossom and backing The funds will be used for
the same period last year, ₹7697 crore of last quarter. The continuous precipita- BREWING DIP. The USDA has projected a 2.4 per cent decline showers during the pre- nationwide scale-up with
coffee shipments’ value Italy continued to be the tion in the key coffee-produ- in India’s coffee crop for the 2025-26 season, beginning October monsoon period this year, aeroponic innovation to rap-
stood at $517 million. supply issues from key pro- largest buyer with volumes cing districts of which led to a good crop set- idly expand farm operations,
As per the Coffee Board’s ducers like Brazil and of around 33,823 tonnes, fol- Chikmagaluru, Kodagu and ting across several areas. strengthen R&D, and scale
latest data, the shipment Vietnam. lowed by Germany at 17,468 Hassan led to the early onset which led to the early onset of 41 per cent rain during up the deployment of its ad-
volume during the June In rupee terms, the coffee tonnes and Belgium at of black rot disease in the ar- of black rot,” said Sahadev June 1-30, while Kodagu re- USDA PROJECTION vanced Gen 3 Growing
quarter, based on the per- shipments during the June 15,615 tonnes. The Russian abica variety and fruit rot in Balakrishna, Chairman of ceived 9 per cent surplus. The local office of the US De- Chambers, the company said
mits issued, was 1.03 lakh quarter stood at ₹5,273 Federation, with volumes of robusta in some areas, which the UPASI Coffee Commit- However, the other key cof- partment of Agriculture has in a statement.
tonnes, down from 1.27 lakh crore, up 22 per cent from 12,713 tonnes, and Turkiye, could lead to a crop loss in tee. The black rot disease fee producing districts such projected a 2.4 per cent de-
tonnes in the same period ₹4,315 crore a year ago. with 8,759 tonnes, were the days ahead for the 2025- leads to berry drop and crop as Hassan and Wayanad, Ker- cline in India’s coffee crop EXPAND FOOTPRINT
last year. among the top five destina- 26 season, starting October. loss in arabicas. ala, have witnessed a cumu- for the 2025-26 season, be- This infusion of capital will
Due to high prices, over- 59% RISE tions for Indian coffee in the “It has rained quite a bit The IMD has predicted lative deficit. ginning October, due to help Eeki expand its scalable,
seas buyers are likely to re- The unit value realised dur- first half of the calendar year. without any break during above normal monsoon for BS Jayaram, past Presid- weather-related vagaries. sustainable farming foot-
sort to need-based buying in ing the quarter stood at ₹5.07 India, the seventh largest June, resulting in the early this year. The country, as a ent of the Karnataka Grow- The USDA has estimated print and accelerate its next-
recent months, resulting in a lakh per tonne, up 49 per producer of coffee, is the onset of the black rot disease whole, received 10 per cent ers Federation (KGF), said the output at 6.05 million generation technology rol-
slowdown in volumes. Cof- cent from ₹3.39 lakh per fifth largest exporter. Over in arabica. Due to the con- excess rainfall from June 1 to that while it is too early to bags of 60 kg each (3.62 lakh louts. Over the last one year,
fee prices have been on a tonne in the same period a two thirds of the 3.6 lakh tinuous rain, growers are un- July 1. quantify the crop losses at tonnes), down from 6.2 mil- Eeki has raised more than
bullish trend in the past year ago. tonnes of coffee produced in able to complete the timely Chikmagaluru district re- this point, the KGF has urged lion bags (3.72 lakh tonnes) $10 million from various
couple of years following In the first six months of the country are exported. plant protection sprays, ceived a cumulative surplus the local authorities and the in the 2024-25 season. investors.

Coonoor tea prices dip on SLCM deploys GPS-enabled digital locking Aluminium futures: Buy at
subdued export demand solutions across 1,500-plus storage facilities ₹249, stop loss at ₹245
₹5. The better medium sorts
V Sajeev Kumar Akhil Nallamuthu
were barely steady to easier throughout the agricultural Quoting Sandeep Sabhar-
Kochi Our Bureau bl. Research Bureau
by ₹2 to ₹3 with some value chain, it said. wal, Group CEO of SLCM,
withdrawals. Mangaluru the statement said: “Security
Uncertainty in the export EXTENSIVE NETWORK has long been a silent crisis in Aluminium futures appreci-
market and increased ar- ORTHODOX DEARER The Sohan Lal Commodity The SLCM Group has a net- India’s post-harvest land- ated 5.2 per cent in June as it
rivals dragged tea prices at Generally, less demand was Management (SLCM) work of more than 20,000 scape, resulting in not just ended at ₹248.80/kg on June
Coonoor auctions last week. noticed in the overall CTC Group has announced the warehouses across India, economic losses, but a loss of 30. They have been moving
Traders said transport re- leaf sale. In leaf orthodox, deployment of GPS-enabled 100-plus cold storages, and a trust across the agri-value up over the last couple of ses-
lated costs to many overseas the primary whole leaf digital locking solutions throughput of over 6000 mil- chain. At SLCM, we believe sions and is now approach-
destinations are on the grades had fair demand and across more than 1,500 high- lion tonnes. the future of agriculture lies ing ₹250.
higher side due to the con- sold dearer by ₹4 to ₹5. The value storage facilities, in- As of March 31, the com- at the intersection of techno- On the other hand, in case
flict in West Asia, forcing brokens were barely steady cluding warehouses, cold pany managed daily assets logy, trust and transparency. COMMODITY there is a decline from the
shippers to reschedule their to easier by ₹2 to ₹3 with few storages, silos and oil tanks, tional consumption data, un- under management (AUM) With the deployment of our current level and the support
shipments. withdrawals. spanning 240 districts across derscore the urgent need to worth ₹11,186 crore. Nearly GPS-enabled digital vaults, CALL. at ₹246 is breached, the fu-
This is evident from the The high priced and better 19 States in India. plug gaps in the supply chain 60 per cent of this AUM, we are not just securing com- The price action shows tures can find immediate
low sales percentage in the liquroing sorts in CTC dust A media statement said spread across the country. amounting to more than modities — we are securing that the contract has formed support at ₹244, where the
auctions as the offered were generally lower by ₹5 to the move comes at a critical Agri Suraksha by SLCM is ₹6,000 crore, is now secured livelihoods, ensuring food a higher base at ₹246. Also, 21-day moving average and a
quantity in leaf was ₹6, occasionally some quality time when India suffers sig- a real-time digital surveil- on a daily basis through security and building the the trend has been up since trendline support coincides.
20,47,153 kg, witnessing 77 lots sold dearer by ₹2 to ₹3. nificant annual post-harvest lance solution that combines SLCM’s digital locking solu- phygital backbone of India’s early May, and the price is A break below ₹244 can
per cent sales, while it was 72 The better mediums sorts losses, exceeding ₹1.5 lakh solar-powered CCTV, GPS- tion. agri-economy. ” well above both the 21- and turn the near-term outlook
per cent in dust grades on a were easier by ₹3 to 4. The crore. enabled digital locks and live The statement said the in- Prashant Sharma, Chief 50-day moving averages. The bearish in which case, alu-
quantity of 5,34,010 kg. mediums sorts were barely Additionally, nearly 28 dashboards to deliver com- novation addresses long- Technology Officer of nearest resistance from the minium futures can drop to
Global Tea Auctioneers steady to easier by ₹1 to ₹2, million tonnes of foodgrains plete traceability, security standing concerns of thefts, SLCM, said, “We have integ- current level is at ₹256. ₹238 and ₹235.
said that the high-priced and the plainer sorts had less de- intended for the poor under and actionable insights for intrusion attempts and com- rated advanced surveillance, Given the above factors, it
better liquoring sorts were mand and sold easier by ₹3 to the public distribution sys- agricultural commodities. modity spoilage, which have alert systems and GPS-en- is highly likely that alu- TRADE STRATEGY
steady and dearer by ₹3 to ₹4 ₹4. The primary orthodox tem are either stolen, diver- With end-to-end monitor- traditionally led to financial abled digital locking mech- minium will see an upswing Buy aluminium futures
and more at times in line dust grades were dearer by ted or wasted due to leakages ing and data-backed over- losses, food insecurity, and a anisms to ensure real-time to ₹256 soon. A breakout of (July) at ₹249 and place the
with quality; occasionally ₹3 to ₹4; occasionally some in the system. sight, it offers unparalleled trust deficit among farmers protection and accessibility this can lift the contract fur- initial stop-loss at ₹245.
some lots sold easier by ₹4 to lots sold easier by ₹4 to ₹5. The findings, based on na- control and transparency and stakeholders. of agri assets.” ther to ₹260. Book profits at ₹256.
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Surge pricing: Govt allows


QUICKLY.
Indian Bank waives SB a/c
minimum balance charges
Transport fuel use dips in June cab aggregators to double
but on year usage remains strong base fare during peak hours
COOLING OFF. Diesel consumption dropped 5.72% to 8.08 mt m-o-m, petrol use fell 6.88% to 3.51 mt
o-m to 732,000 tonnes, but
India's refined petroleum
Fuel demand was stering demand.
Rishi Ranjan Kala
Chennai: Indian Bank New Delhi
was higher 3.54 per cent y-
o-y. Last week, businessline products consumption boosted with Since March this year, In-
dia’s consumption of the
announced on Wednesday the reported that the South- Month/ Diesel* Petrol* Jet better highway three transport fuels has
complete waiver of minimum year fuel**
balance charges across its
India’s consumption of key West monsoon covered the
Apr-24 7.93 3.23 742
infrastructure been near record levels.
transport fuels — diesel, pet- country on June 29, nine Diesel consumption aver-
savings bank accounts, rol, and jet fuel — declined in days earlier than normal, and May-24 8.41 3.46 744 and sustained aged 8.24 mt, while petrol
effective July 7, 2025. The June 2025 after surging to re- the quickest in the last five Jun-24 7.98 3.30 707 tourism push and ATF usage averaged 3.56
move aims to foster financial cord levels in May, as the years. Even though actual Jul-24 7.19 3.30 727 mt and 7,69,000 tonnes SECURITY NET. In addition to laying down fare norms, the
inclusion, making banking more early commencement of the rainfall during June 1-15 was boosted petrol consump- respectively. guidelines said aggregators have to provide drivers health
Aug-24 6.50 3.36 732
accessible and affordable for monsoon impacted mobility, below normal, the monsoon tion. Jet fuel usage will con- Last month, industry insurance of at least ₹5 lakh and term insurance of ₹10 lakh
Sep-24 6.36 3.15 726
all, it said. OUR BUREAU particularly in the second revived from June 15-16, tinue to grow at a similar chamber PHDCCI released a
Oct-24 7.65 3.41 757
fortnight. helping to build up precipita- pace as domestic and inter- report stating that the de- the passenger after booking a
Nov-24 8.17 3.43 748 Our Bureau
According to the Petro- tion in the second half. national travel expands and mand for refined petroleum journey on the app.
Govt notifies norms to Dec-24 8.05 3.32 782 New Delhi
leum Planning & Analysis more airports become opera- products in India is expected The guidelines also men-
regulate hatcheries, farms Jan-25 7.74 3.31 784
Cell (PPAC), diesel con- SUSTAINED LEVELS tional,” he added. to grow at a compound an- tioned that the State govern-
sumption fell 5.72 per cent Analysts said that transport Feb-25 7.34 3.17 735 Further, an analyst said nual growth rate (CAGR) of The Centre on Tuesday al- ments should soon notify the
month-on-month to around fuel consumption had been Mar-25 8.08 3.51 801 that growing affluence is 5.37 per cent until 2030. lowed vehicle aggregators, base fare for different cat-
New Delhi: The Centre has
8.08 million tonnes (mt) on a inching up since March, cul- Apr-25 8.24 3.44 766 driving up personal vehicle The demand for POL (pet- such as Ola, Uber, inDrive egories of vehicles, which
notified guidelines for
provisional basis during June minating in record usage May 25# 8.57 3.77 775 purchases, particularly two- roleum, oil and lubricant) and Rapido, to charge surge have been brought under the
regulating operations of
2025. However, usage was during March to May, backed wheelers and four-wheelers. products will be primarily pricing at twice the base fare, policy.
hatcheries and farms engaged June 25# 8.08 3.51 732
higher 1.24 per cent on an by robust industrial, com- Fuel demand was boosted driven by the manufacturing as against 1.5 times earlier.
in indigenous shrimp and Source: PPAC #Provisional
annual basis. mercial and mining activity. *million tonnes **tonnes with better highway infra- and transportation sectors The guidelines shared by BASE FARE
marine finfish. The guidelines
Similarly, petrol con- In June, the lull in rain structure and a sustained (both land and air) through the Ministry of Road Trans- For example, while the base
listed criteria for the
sumption declined 6.88 per during the first fortnight was increased activity across tourism push. The majority 2030. Light diesel oil (LDO), port and Highways fare for a taxi in Delhi and
registration of indigenous
cent m-o-m to roughly 3.51 supported higher demand. key horticulture hubs. of consumption was driven petrol, ATF and petroleum (MoRTH) said that during Mumbai are in the range of
shrimp hatcheries, sanitary
mt. However, usage in- With fuel consumption re- “Besides, the growth in by the personal mobility seg- coke led the demand surge by non-peak hours, “the aggreg- ₹20-21 per km, in Pune it is
requirements, treatment and
creased 6.43 per cent y-o-y. maining near record levels in goods movement was sup- ment. Also, the trend of 8.64 per cent, 8.23 per cent, ator shall be permitted to ₹18. In cases where the
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discharge of waste water,
Aviation turbine fuel (ATF) June, a senior official with a ported by pre-stocking for people purchasing more gas- 8.01 per cent and 7.52 per charge a minimum of 50 per States have not fixed the base
among others. PTI
usage fell 5.55 per cent m- domestic refiner said there monsoon. Vacation travel oline-driven SUVs is also bol- cent respectively. cent lower than the base fare fare, aggregators have been
and a maximum dynamic pri- asked to notify the base fare
cing of two times the base to the State government.
fare specified,” it said. MoRTH also said that the

Eight years of GST in J&K: Revenue soars, but some concerns linger MoRTH said that the
States have been advised to
adopt the revised guidelines
owner drivers of such cabs
must receive at least 80 per
cent of the fare.
within three months. It is to With respect to motor
crore annually) to ₹723 crore Jammu and Kashmir’s own vestment, and develop GST on packaging materi- ensure that consumers are vehicles owned by the ag-
Gulzar Bhat in 2024–25, bringing the an- tax revenue has grown policies specifically attuned als,” he said.
Srinagar not burdened during peak gregator, the on-boarded
nual revenue to around sharply, with monthly GST to J&K’s unique economic Qazi Touseef, spokesper- traffic hours and aggregators driver shall receive at least
₹8,673 crore. The imple- collections more than trip- geography, emphasising that son for the Kashmir Eco- do not undercut competition 60 per cent of the fare applic-
Jammu and Kashmir imple- mentation followed a presid- ling and the registered tax- “formalisation must be nomic Alliance, echoed the by offering steep discounts. able, including all costs spe-
mented the Goods and Ser- ential order by then Presid- payer base expanding from matched with facilitation”. concerns, highlighting that cified in driver fare and the
vices Tax (GST) on July 8, ent Pranab Mukherjee, around 72,000 to 2.2 lakh,” However, he cautioned small and medium enter- CANCELLATION POLICY remaining charges shall be
2017, a day after the State As- which included safeguards to Drabu said. that strong headline num- prises (SMEs) in the region It also noted that on cancel- retained as the apportioned
sembly passed the Bill des- preserve J&K’s special con- bers mask underlying sec- continued to bear the brunt lation of a booking by a fare, the guidelines said.
pite opposition boycott and stitutional status, allowing BRIDGING THE GAP toral distress. of the current tax structure driver after accepting a jour- The payment may be
resistance from separatist the region to retain legislat- devolution ceased after the Drabu further emphasised “Handicraft exports have even after eight years. ney on the app, a penalty of settled daily, weekly or fort-
leaders. This significant ive powers over taxation un- abrogation of Article 370 and that while GST has indeed dropped by over 35 per cent He asserted that SMEs in 10 per cent of the fare, not nightly but not later as per
move integrated the region der its own constitution its reorganisation as a Union formalised the region’s eco- in a year, hit by higher GST J&K were significantly im- exceeding ₹100, will be im- the agreement between the
into India’s indirect tax while embracing the Central Territory in 2019. nomy and strengthened rev- rates and refund delays. The pacted by GST and called for posed, where such cancella- driver and the aggregator.
framework. GST regime. Former J&K Finance Min- enue mobilisation, it has yet tourism sector, taxed at 18 the introduction of a simpli- tion is made without a The new guidelines also
Since its roll-out, GST col- ister and prominent eco- to unlock transformative per cent, continues to voice fied, single-slab GST that reason identified as valid by mandated aggregators to en-
lections in Jammu and Kash- BETTER COMPLIANCE nomist Haseeb Drabu, who growth. To bridge this gap, concerns over affordability would make it easier for the aggregator and duly men- sure that drivers have health
mir have surged dramatic- Initially, J&K was the first oversaw the implementa- he urged the regime to im- and competitiveness. Horti- these businesses to operate tioned on its website and and term insurance of at
ally, with monthly receipts State to receive a share of the tion, acknowledged this sub- plement targeted relief for culture faces input cost pres- and remain competitive app. A similar fee will be least ₹5 lakh and ₹10 lakh
jumping from roughly ₹200 tax from the Central devolu- stantial increase in revenue vulnerable sectors, ensure sures, with farmers citing within and outside the levied for a cancellation by respectively.
crore in 2017–18 (₹2,402 tion pool, though this direct and compliance. “Since 2017, sustained infrastructure in- limited relief despite lower region.

40 people died in blast at Telangana First eligibility


list in Dharavi South Central Railway logs a record
plant, confirms Sigachi Industries redevelopment
₹5,219 crore revenue in first quarter
project released
were shifted to the Patanch-
G Naga Sridhar euru Government Hospital and operate special trains
Press Trust of India
Hyderabad mortuary. The process of Our Bureau wherever required and feas-
Mumbai
identifying them and hand- Hyderabad ible. SCR operated 865 spe-
Sigachi Industries on Wed- ing over the remains to relat- cial train trips, carrying
nesday said 40 employees ives is still on. The Dharavi Redevelopment The South Central Railway 11.18 lakh passengers during
had lost their lives and over Project (DRP) has released (SCR) registered its best- the first quarter of the cur-
33 were injured in Monday’s EXPERT COMMITTEE its first eligibility list, with ever revenue during the first rent fiscal year.
mishap at its plant in The Telangana government over 75 per cent of tenement three months of the current In addition, the zone has
Pashmylaram here. has appointed an expert holders qualifying for new financial year 2025-26. been augmenting trains with
“Since the time of the acci- committee to probe into the homes under the ambitious SCR registered ₹5,219 extra coaches, wherever de-
dent, we have been coordin- causes behind the blast. A slum redevelopment scheme crore in gross originating mand and feasibility permit,
ating the emergency re- four-member panel, headed All bona fide residents revenue during April-June, resulting in the clearance of
sponse, family support and by B Venkateshwara Rao, sci- who settled before January 1, which is 1.2 per cent more wait-listed passengers. In
extending cooperation with the media. We will continue entist at the Centre for Sci- 2000, are eligible for a 350 sq than the previous best of Sandeep Mathur, General Manager, SCR SCR FB PAGE terms of passenger revenue,
the investigation and com- to send updates as we receive entific and Industrial Re- ft flat within Dharavi. All ₹5,156 crore, registered dur- SCR achieved ₹1,485.21
pliance efforts,” the com- information from the invest- search, will investigate into such residents will qualify ing the same period in crore during this period,
pany informed the bourses. igations,” it said. The plant the causes of the mishap and for the resettlement unless 2024-25. of 2024-25. SCR focused on more than last year’s freight which is 2 per cent higher
It announced an ex-gratia operations will remain tem- adherence to safety proto- they do not provide docu- The growth was backed by enhancing its freight basket loading in the same period than the previous year
compensation of ₹1 crore to porarily suspended for ap- cols by the Sigachi manage- ments. originating passenger rev- by introducing new streams (35.89 mt),” said SCR. (₹1,455.15 crore).
the families of the deceased, proximately 90 days. ment. Those who settled enue of ₹1,485.21 crore and of traffic and destinations, “The improvement in Sandeep Mathur, General
while those injured would re- Meanwhile, the rescue op- It will also suggest meas- between January 2000 and freight revenue of ₹3,457.33 while strengthening existing freight loading is clearly vis- Manager, SCR, complimen-
ceive full medical and rehab- erations, which were ures to be adopted to prevent January 2011, may receive crore during this period. traffic. ible in all commodities like ted the team and advised the
ilitation support. hindered by heavy rain in the recurrence of accidents in 300 sq ft units at alternative Similarly, the zone coal, iron ore, cement, etc,” it staff and officers from all di-
“As we await the results of early hours of Wednesday, the industries. The Director- locations. achieved the highest-ever FREIGHT GROWTH added. visions and headquarters to
the investigation, we would resumed and the debris is be- ate of Factories, Telangana, The first list identifies 505 freight loading of 37.41 mil- “Continuous endeavour in maintain the same tempo to
like to clarify that the acci- ing cleared. The injured are will extend necessary sup- eligible households from lion tonnes, which is 4 per this direction has resulted in PASSENGER FOCUS achieve the best perform-
dent was not caused by a re- being treated in five private port to the expert commit- Meghwadi and Ganesh cent higher than the previ- the best-ever freight loading Simultaneously, constant ance by the end of the finan-
actor explosion at the plant, hospitals. tee, which has been asked to Nagar in Mahim for ous best of 35.89 mt loaded of 37.41 mt of freight com- monitoring of passenger cial year, according to a
as mentioned in sections of The bodies of the victims submit a report in 30 days. rehabilitation. in the corresponding quarter modities. This is 1.52 mt trends helped it to introduce release.

Bike taxi ban deepens Bengaluru’s Containers help APSEZ Karnataka moves HC against CAT order
last-mile woes, Rapido tells HC clock 11% growth in quashing IPS officer’s suspension
cargo volumes during Q1 Our Bureau
without obtaining the re-
Jyoti Banthia there is a need for bike taxi.” the driver, similar to other quired permissions, leaving
Bengaluru
Aishwarya Kumar He criticised the State ride-hailing platforms. officials with barely 12 hours
Bengaluru government’s reliance on a Holla emphasised that to prepare for it. RCB posted
report submitted by a former bike riders themselves can- The Karnataka State govern- on social media inviting fans
Banning bike taxis is coun- Metro Rail Chairman to jus- not be denied registration, ment has challenged the to the celebration, initially
terproductive to Bengaluru’s tify the ban, arguing that a and that the State’s regulat- Central Administrative stating that the event was
already worsening urban Division Bench had earlier ory power is limited to fram- Tribunal’s order quashing its open to all. Later, nearly two
mobility crisis, argued ride- observed that bike taxi ing guidelines for aggregat- decision to suspend IPS of- hours before the event, the
hailing platform Rapido. guidelines were introduced ors, not implementing a full ficer Vikash Kumar Vikash, franchise clarified that entry
Senior Advocate Uday to promote urban mobility, ban. Drawing comparisons Wednesday. During the the Additional Commis- would be through limited
Holla, representing Rapido, not restrict it. with other States, he said Our Bureau month of June, the com- sioner of Police (West), in passes.
cited the lack of last-mile Karnataka is falling behind. Ahmedabad pany’s cargo volumes stood connection with the June 4 organisers. It further direc-
connectivity and growing VESTED INTERESTS Tamil Nadu, which ini- at 41.3 mt , a growth of 12 per stampede at the event to cel- ted the government to im-
traffic congestion in the city. Holla also questioned the tially banned bike taxis, had Primarily led by a surge in cent y-o-y. The same month, ebrate Royal Challengers mediately reinstate Vikash
Holla contended that the motivations behind the ban, now allowed them, and Ker- container volumes, Adani container volumes rose 15 Bengaluru’s IPL win. The and treat his suspension
ban ignored the city’s dire alleging that vested in- ala too had established oper- Port and Special Economic per cent y-o-y. Tribunal quashed the sus- period as duty, entitling him
lack of last-mile connectivity terests, particularly the auto- ating frameworks. “If other Zone (APSEZ) clocked 120.6 For the first quarter, the pension, noting that it was to full pay and allowances.
and escalating traffic conges- rickshaw unions, were influ- Southern States have framed million tonnes (mt) of total logistics rail volumes stood issued without a show-cause
tion, both of which make encing the regulatory ap- rules, why not Karnataka?” cargo volumes during the at 179,479 TEUs (twenty- notice or giving the officer an ‘RCB RESPONSIBLE’
bike taxis a critical necessity. proach. He contended that he submitted. first quarter of FY25-26, re- foot equivalent units), a y- opportunity to defend him- The Tribunal also observed
“There are only two metro the State’s rules appear to The ban, imposed on June gistering a year-on-year o-y growth of 15 per cent. self, and without conducting that RCB was “prima facie
lines in Bengaluru; there is target aggregators, while in- 16, left many commuters growth of 11 per cent. Under the volumes of Gen- any preliminary inquiry. responsible” for the massive,
no last-mile connectivity,” dividual bike riders remain stranded, especially for The container volumes eral Purpose Wagon Invest- The Tribunal said the sus- unregulated crowd that
Holla told the Karnataka unaffected. He argued that short-distance travel. Users grew 19 per cent year-on- ment Scheme (GPWIS) of pension unfairly placed the gathered at Chinnaswamy
High Court bench. “This aggregators like Rapido reported a surge in auto-rick- year during the first quarter, the Railways, cargo volumes blame on officers who were Stadium on June 4.
does not cater to the spread simply act as facilitators shaw and cab fares in the ab- the company stated in a filing stood at 6.05 mt, a growth of not responsible for the pro- It noted that the franchise
of Bengaluru, and hence between the commuter and sence of bike taxis. with the stock exchanges on nine per cent. cedural lapses of the event went ahead with the event
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I&B Ministry proposes to amend No link between Covid vaccines and
unexplained deaths: Health Ministry
guidelines for TV rating agencies
Iran to halt cooperation
with UN nuclear watchdog
to be healthy, but died sud-
Our Bureau denly between October 2021
Mumbai
CHANGES IN THE AIR. It aims to bring relaxations in terms of cross-holding restrictions and March 2023. The find-
ings have conclusively
ing to do away with such re- Against the backdrop of sud- showed that Covid-19 vac-
Our Bureau strictions, which will enable den unexplained deaths, es- cination does not increase
New Delhi stakeholders from the in- pecially of young people, the the risk of unexplained sud-
dustry to serve on the boards Health Ministry said this has den death in young adults,”
The Information & Broad- of audience measurement been investigated by several said the note.
casting Ministry is looking at agencies, among others. agencies in the country, and The second study, ‘Estab-
Teheran: Iranian President
bringing amendments to the Another proposed amend- that these studies “conclus- lishing the Cause in Sudden
Masoud Pezeshkian has put Policy Guidelines for Televi- ment stated: “The company ively established that there is Unexplained Deaths in
into effect a law passed by sion Rating Agencies in In- [TRP rating agency] shall no direct link between Young,’ is currently being
Parliament last week to dia, which were released in not undertake any activity Covid-19 vaccination and conducted by the All India
suspend cooperation with the 2014. like consultancy or any such the reports of sudden deaths Institute of Medical Sciences
UN nuclear watchdog, the Such agencies are in- advisory role, which would in the country”. (AIIMS), New Delhi, in col-
IAEA, Iranian state media volved in audience measure- lead to a potential conflict of The Health Ministry state- laboration with ICMR.
reported. Iran has threatened FEEDBACK AWAITED. The Ministry has sought stakeholders’
to halt cooperation with the
ment for TV channels. The
Ministry has sought stake- views on the proposed amendments GETTY IMAGES
interest with its main object-
ive of rating.”
ment comes even as the
Karnataka Chief Minister
ICMR and “This is a prospective
study aimed at determining
IAEA, accusing it of siding with holders’ views on these pro- Earlier, this clause was raised concerns involving NCDC have been the common causes of sud-
the West and providing a
justification for Israel’s air
posed amendments. guidelines had prohibited guidelines released in 2014 defined as “the company’s possible links to the working together den deaths in young adults.
The amendments are Board of Directors of the state that “a promoter com- MoA shall not include any Covid-19 vaccines, as the Early analysis of data from
strikes, which began a day after aimed at bringing in relaxa- audience measurement com- pany/member of the board of activity like consultancy or State looks into reports of 20 to understand the the study indicates that heart
the IAEA board voted to
declare Iran to be in violation
tions for rating agencies in pany “to be in the business of directors of the rating any such advisory role, which sudden heart attacks in Has- reason behind the attacks, or myocardial in-
terms of cross-holding re- broadcasting, advertising agency cannot have stakes in would lead to a potential san district in a month farction (MI), continue to be
of obligations under the strictions, besides updation and advertising agencies”. any broadcaster/ advertiser/ conflict of interest with its among young people without sudden unexplained the leading cause of sudden
Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty. The law stipulates that
of registration norms. Meanwhile, clause 1.7 advertising agency either main objective of rating”. prior history of illness. deaths, especially death in this age group. Im-
The proposed amend- defines restrictions in terms directly or through its asso- Another amendment is “Studies by the Indian in young portantly, no major changes
any future inspection of Iran’s ments state that clauses 1.5 of cross-holdings in terms of ciates or inter-connected un- aimed at updating registra- Council of Medical Research in the pattern of causes have
nuclear sites by IAEA needs and 1.7 of the Policy substantial equity in rating dertakings”. tion norms by changing the (ICMR) and the National adults between been observed when com-
approval by Teheran’s
Supreme National Security
Guidelines for Rating Agen-
cies in India “shall be de-
agencies as well as promoter-
level restrictions. NO RESTRICTIONS
reference to the Companies
Act, 2013, from the Compan-
Centre for Disease Control
(NCDC) affirm that
18 and 45 years pared with previous years. In
a majority of the unexplained
Council. REUTERS leted”. Clause 1.5 in the For instance, the The Ministry is now propos- ies Act, 1956. Covid-19 vaccines in India death cases, genetic muta-
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are safe and effective, with ing different research ap- tions have been identified as
extremely rare instances of proaches: one, based on past a possible cause of deaths.
serious side effects. Sudden data and another involving The final results will be

Aviation Ministry to frame dangerous goods transport cardiac deaths can result
from a wide range of factors,
including genetics, lifestyle,
real-time investigation.
“The first study, conduc-
ted by ICMR’s National In-
shared once the study is
complete,” said the note.

rules, proposes penalty of up to ₹1 crore for violations pre-existing conditions and


post-Covid complications,”
said the Health Ministry.
stitute of Epidemiology
(NIE), was titled ‘Factors As-
sociated with Unexplained
‘NO RISK’
Together, these two studies
offer a more comprehensive
Airlines and freight for- rule will attract penalty of more stringent inspections increase. While the 2003 Sudden Deaths Among understanding of the sudden
Aneesh Phadnis warders also refer to the In- ₹10,000 to ₹1 lakh; the car- than before.” rules recognised training STUDIES UNDERTAKEN Adults Aged 18-45 years in unexplained deaths, said the
New Delhi ternational Air Transport As- riage of dangerous goods programmes, there was no ICMR and NCDC have been India — a Multicentric note, adding that it has also
sociation norms for without regulatory approval TRAINING OF STAFF recognition for training or- working together to under- Matched Case-control been revealed that Covid-19
The Civil Aviation Ministry guidance. will attract penalty of ₹25 Under the proposed rules, ganisations, which is stand the reason behind the Study.’ vaccination “does not appear
has proposed graded penal- lakh to ₹1 crore. operator certification for provided in the 2025 rules,” sudden unexplained deaths, This study was carried out to increase the risk, whereas
ties of up to ₹1 crore for viol- PACKING, LABELLING “The Aircraft (Carriage of carriage of dangerous goods said Radharaman Panicker, a especially in young adults between May and August the role of underlying health
ations in the transport of These stipulate measures for Dangerous Goods) Rules, will be valid for five years, certified dangerous goods between 18 and 45 years, said 2023 across 47 tertiary care issues, genetic predisposi-
dangerous goods, such as packing and labelling and 2025, seems to be a complete thus increasing the stability practitioner, and MD, Dan- the note. hospitals in 19 States and tion and risky lifestyle
flammable substances, also lay down the responsib- overhaul of the 2003 regula- of the new regime. The rule gerous Goods Management Two complementary Union Territories. It looked choices play a role in the sud-
gases, lithium batteries and ilities of shippers and air- tions, thereby incorporating also lays greater emphasis on India Pvt Ltd. studies were undertaken us- at individuals who appeared den deaths”.
radioactive materials, among lines in handling and carriage formidable changes to be training and assessment of
others. of dangerous goods. more in conformity with staff engaged in the handling
The draft of the new rules The new rules classify the modern safety require- of dangerous goods.
also lays emphasis on train- severity of violations and ments,” said advocate Nitin “The new rules are aligned
ing and assessment of per- propose penalties ranging Sarin, Managing Partner, with ICAO technical instruc-
sons handling dangerous from ₹10,000 to ₹1 crore on Sarin & Co. tions on safe transport of
goods. The handling and individuals and organisa- “The rules empower dangerous goods.
transport of dangerous tions. Thus, a level-1 offence DGCA to grant approval to “With expansion of Indian
goods is regulated as per the that deals with non-compli- certain dangerous goods aircraft fleet, hiring and
government rules of 2003. ance with training-related shipments and perform training requirements will

How Cloudflare enables publishers to


keep tabs on unauthorised AI crawling
enues that they get from dis- help website owners decide
KV Kurmanath
coverability through search which crawlers to allow,”
Hyderabad
engines. said Cloudflare.
Cloudflare, Inc, a cyberse-
The biggest challenge that curity solutions company SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
publishers of all sizes and that helps manage and pro- “The new default setting is
languages face is the appro- tect traffic for 20 per cent of the first step toward a more
priation of information and the Web, has come out with a sustainable future for both
content by Generative AI en- solution that can block AI content creators and AI in-
gines, leading to legal issues. crawlers accessing content novators,” said the US-based
The traditional Internet without permission or com- they want their content to be firm.
model, where search engines pensation, by default. freely accessed. “If the Internet is going to
directed users to original Cloudflare is taking the Seeing value, some of the survive the age of AI, we need
websites for traffic and ad next step to enforce a per- leading global publishers, to give publishers the con-
revenue, is now disrupted as mission-based model for AI media and technology com- trol they deserve and build a
AI crawlers use content to crawlers. panies, such as Pinterest, new economic model that
generate answers directly AI companies will now be The Atlantic, BuzzFeed, For- works for everyone — creat-
bypassing the source, which required to obtain explicit tune, Quora, Reddit and Sky ors, consumers, tomorrow’s
deprives creators of revenue permission from a website News Group, have liked the AI founders and the future of
and recognition. before scraping. Upon sign- idea and opted for the the Web itself,” said Mat-
up with Cloudflare, every solution. thew Prince, Co-Founder
REVENUE SHARE new domain will now be “Website owners can and CEO of Cloudflare.
While publishers insist that asked if they want to allow AI choose if they want AI crawl- “Our goal is to put power
they get a share of revenues, crawlers, giving customers ers to access their content, back in the hands of creators
Generative AI engines pay the choice upfront to expli- and decide how AI compan- while helping AI companies
little attention and indis- citly allow or deny AI crawl- ies can use it. AI companies to innovate. This is about
criminately use the content ers access. can also now clearly state safeguarding the future of a
available online. Customers can easily their purpose — if their free and vibrant Internet
This, publishers worry, check their settings and en- crawlers are used for train- with a new model that works
could adversely impact rev- able crawling at any time if ing, inference or search — to for everyone,” he said.

Novel campaign to boost life insurance penetration


segments are different and, nounced among those aged
Mithun Dasgupta therefore, there is need to be between 18 and 35, exceed-
Kolkata catered through the right ing 90 per cent.
medium. “The new multimedia
Amid concerns over falling “When we are speaking campaign will go across the
life insurance penetration about annuity, the mediums entire country, in the heart-
levels in India, the country’s could be different at the rol- land for sure, in multiple lan-
life insurance industry lout. So, that is the plan right guages and vernacular as
launched a new “real and in- now because these are three much as possible.
teresting” awareness cam- very large segments. Protec- “We are looking at very in-
paign on Wednesday by fo- tion is largely focused on the novative properties through
cusing on three large and as a number of people younger population,” he which the products and the
segments — protection, an- that are insured. pointed out. properties can be married to-
nuity, and child savings “And, therefore, we gether,” said Rao.
plans. wanted to make sure that we PREMIUM COLLECTION Speaking on the occasion,
Around ₹150-160 crore move from the previous Notably, India’s life insur- insurance regulator IRDAI
will be spent each year over campaign that we did on ance penetration level, the Member (Life) Swaminathan
the next three years in an ef- awareness to make people ratio of overall annual S Iyer said the insurance
fort to address the challenge buy life insurance as premium collected by life in- awareness campaign is a ma-
of low penetration by this products,” said Insurance surers to GDP, fell to 3.2 per jor step by the life insurance
multimedia and multilingual Awareness Committee cent in FY25 from 3.7 per awareness committee.
campaign across India. In- (IAC-Life) Chairperson cent in FY24. The penetra- “And, I believe this cam-
terestingly, ad guru Piyush Kamlesh Rao on the occa- tion level was at 4 per cent in paign is not a 100 m sprint; it
Pandey is the creative ad- sion of launching the new FY23. is a long marathon. And, a
visor and mentor for this ini- ‘Sabse Pehle Life Insurance’ Further, the life insurance long marathon has to be run
tiative. campaign. protection gap rose to 87 per consistently over the years to
“There is a lot of data on Speaking at the event in cent in 2023 from 83 per cent make a meaningful impact.
how much cover the life in- Mumbai, Rao informed that in 2019, posing a serious And, I did see the plans of
surance industry has. We the new campaign would be threat to the financial secur- running this over a three-
feel the larger problem is un- rolled out in three categories ity and aspirations of famil- year period, and I would ex-
der penetration, both in — protection, child saving ies. pect this to run over a much
terms of adequately insured plan and annuity. “All these The gap is even more pro- longer term,” said Iyer.
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3M India 28690.00 28410.00 28690.00 28800.00 28380.00 3.74 41000.00 25714.35 67 28438.30 CCL PROD [2] 838.05 855.65 835.05 865.00 814.70 384.99 915.20 475.00 124 856.45 Goa Carbon 498.45 487.95 494.05 502.45 486.00 14.55 894.30 390.00 - 487.95 KALYANI INV 5160.50 5150.00 5198.00 5253.50 5081.50 2.95 8211.50 3445.95 42 5152.05
5PAISA 413.00 414.05 410.00 418.85 407.00 21.07 607.40 311.25 19 414.15 CDSL 1797.50 1779.00 1794.60 1814.00 1763.00 3075.27 2989.00 1047.45 - - GOCL Corp [2] 361.75 359.60 365.00 365.00 356.35 46.92 517.00 245.25 17 359.70 KALYANI STEL [5] 949.40 956.75 954.70 965.00 935.05 132.64 1278.90 667.15 16 956.35
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Aartech Solo 70.97 69.07 69.62 70.78 68.65 127.98 240.00 49.75 - - Cello World 605.60 607.95 603.75 611.00 599.20 67.52 1025.00 494.75 - - Godrej Agro 787.45 803.85 787.00 812.75 786.90 539.44 877.85 655.00 31 801.75 Karnataka Bk 196.77 195.06 197.76 197.77 194.25 2321.47 245.00 162.20 6 195.10
Aarti Drugs 469.65 483.60 476.00 495.00 471.00 1518.81 634.90 312.50 28 483.60 CENTRAL BK 40.48 39.96 40.62 40.69 39.77 9366.19 67.62 32.81 10 39.97 Godrej Con [1] 1168.60 1174.60 1168.60 1182.30 1160.30 775.76 1541.30 979.75 88 1174.40 KarurVysya [2] 273.95 273.05 275.30 275.95 267.50 4470.82 277.55 184.40 11 272.85
Aarti Ind [5] 484.45 484.35 487.00 487.00 478.25 729.56 767.10 347.35 52 484.30 Century Enka 508.60 509.20 509.90 511.70 502.20 13.12 863.90 419.00 17 510.15 Godrej Ind [1] 1206.90 1156.10 1207.80 1215.20 1148.00 251.32 1391.50 764.45 205 1157.10 KAVERI SEED [2] 1156.80 1174.70 1175.40 1179.10 1158.00 150.11 1601.85 803.05 23 1174.40
Aarti Pharm 912.65 897.90 913.90 928.90 895.05 235.32 949.50 551.05 - - CENTURY EXT [1] 24.75 23.85 25.10 25.10 23.35 412.66 30.50 15.36 19 23.87 Godrej prop [5] 2314.50 2290.20 2300.00 2336.00 2278.10 958.15 3400.00 1869.50 68 2288.65 KaynesTech 6140.50 6286.50 6169.50 6308.50 6065.00 842.48 7822.00 3726.00 - -
Aavas 2033.50 1997.70 2035.90 2043.20 1982.30 125.15 2238.35 1604.20 28 1997.30 CENTURYPLY [1] 750.15 738.80 750.00 754.85 736.50 35.74 938.60 630.00 58 738.85 Gokaldas [5] 917.85 930.85 919.95 933.80 912.30 216.96 1260.00 736.95 36 930.80 KCP [1] 203.26 204.70 203.26 205.50 201.10 132.90 281.35 166.80 117 204.90
AB Capital 280.80 273.70 280.90 280.90 272.25 7101.21 282.60 148.75 24 273.70 CERA SANITAR [5] 6788.50 6653.00 6752.50 6785.00 6609.00 35.38 11499.65 5062.00 35 6650.60 Gokul Agro [2] 291.70 298.90 292.00 302.20 287.30 349.11 377.00 154.65 22 300.30 KCP Sugar [1] 35.50 36.61 35.68 36.95 35.30 146.30 33.40 15.75 - -
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AB Sun Life 790.60 793.15 793.00 796.60 785.00 214.56 911.85 556.45 - - CG POWER [2] 683.05 666.10 682.00 683.50 661.50 3828.80 874.50 518.35 105 665.70 Golds.Tech 77.02 73.03 76.99 77.02 72.25 97.38 158.05 46.00 - 73.66 KEC INTERN [2] 909.80 903.55 913.80 917.05 898.15 287.19 1312.00 605.05 74 902.95
Aban Offsho [2] 56.41 55.98 56.80 57.23 53.06 107.43 91.68 36.00 2 56.00 CGCL [1] 167.82 166.75 168.70 168.99 165.52 3597.17 231.70 150.60 39 166.85 Good Luck St [2] 1137.80 1108.80 1133.30 1139.70 1102.50 115.02 1345.00 568.20 23 1109.50 KEI INDUST. [2] 3810.80 3764.00 3810.50 3810.80 3720.00 335.79 4781.15 2443.70 52 3762.70
ABANS FIN 243.70 245.85 242.49 247.55 241.09 49.36 625.00 165.49 - - CHALET 904.40 899.90 902.50 914.85 885.00 71.31 1051.15 643.65 115 899.20 Gopal Snacks 355.10 351.10 355.10 358.75 349.50 71.31 520.00 255.90 - - KELLTONTEC [5] 129.09 128.44 129.38 130.92 128.00 422.87 184.30 95.05 92 128.40
ABB [2] 5949.50 5906.00 5979.00 5989.50 5842.00 284.18 8941.45 4590.05 66 5902.15 Chaman Set. 377.10 367.55 376.35 376.35 360.00 158.76 447.20 203.29 - - GPPL 160.65 158.40 161.15 161.48 157.80 925.83 250.50 121.30 19 158.20 KEWAL KIRAN 524.40 549.30 525.95 564.00 520.00 405.41 770.70 422.15 24 549.40
ABB Powerpro 19290.0019960.0019390.0020100.0019370.00 136.0120699.00 8801.00 - - Chambal Fert 558.80 549.90 559.95 560.00 546.95 1190.87 742.45 443.20 13 549.75 GPT Health. 144.94 141.44 144.94 146.90 139.99 516.10 208.45 126.10 - - Keystone Rlt 633.95 649.25 656.25 697.00 644.35 385.48 801.05 480.05 - -
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ABML [1] 195.34 196.88 198.97 198.97 193.11 75.99 303.00 130.90 15 196.70 Chempl.San 439.15 429.80 439.15 449.40 426.00 96.03 602.35 379.00 - - Granules Ind [1] 489.15 490.80 494.00 497.80 487.10 783.60 724.55 412.05 40 490.50 Kilos oil [2] 856.60 847.50 864.20 864.20 840.00 301.65 1450.00 544.15 30 847.00
ACC 1921.40 1939.40 1927.90 1949.00 1921.10 436.42 2843.00 1775.05 16 1939.30 Cheviot 1225.70 1214.20 1230.00 1239.00 1191.30 5.95 1653.40 974.75 - - Graphite [2] 572.85 563.40 573.05 575.60 558.40 696.68 623.40 366.00 24 564.15 KIMS 686.25 671.95 690.00 692.60 669.00 360.96 2866.15 474.05 - -
ACCELYA 1420.40 1416.40 1421.10 1440.00 1410.90 8.56 1977.95 1218.15 17 1416.25 Choice Intl 694.05 692.50 695.60 697.80 689.50 318.73 723.00 358.10 - - Grasim Ind. [2] 2848.10 2849.80 2870.00 2878.90 2835.00 917.12 2897.55 2276.10 613 2849.80 Kingfa 3533.00 3434.00 3505.00 3529.90 3412.50 6.00 3954.05 2052.40 27 3410.20
Accuracy Shp 8.54 8.48 8.70 8.75 8.35 265.39 13.90 6.51 - - CHOLAFIN [2] 1599.80 1554.60 1580.00 1605.40 1540.00 2875.20 1683.65 1167.60 31 1554.70 Gravita Ind [2] 1847.50 1859.50 1860.00 1874.90 1836.60 187.94 2699.85 1307.65 71 1857.35 KIOCL 299.90 295.30 299.00 299.90 293.70 62.27 510.90 188.15 - 295.55
ACME Solar 248.74 250.02 250.00 253.00 245.40 506.32 292.40 167.75 - - CIE Auto.Ind 445.00 448.10 446.85 449.50 441.20 102.92 622.40 356.75 - - Great Easte 979.80 1000.00 981.35 1003.50 972.50 579.96 1542.80 797.25 7 1000.00 KIRI DYES 573.40 562.85 574.40 576.35 560.25 257.68 752.75 316.55 - 563.00
ACTION CONST [2] 1205.70 1193.80 1210.00 1216.70 1187.00 115.55 1601.00 917.10 35 1193.35 Cigniti Tech 1800.30 1802.70 1804.90 1832.90 1782.00 73.67 1980.75 1073.95 34 1803.55 Greaves Cot [2] 203.52 201.91 204.00 205.50 200.25 848.04 319.50 135.65 25 201.75 KIRL INDUS 4278.00 4094.80 4285.00 4347.00 4068.00 19.42 6469.20 2692.05 58 4097.65
ACUTAAS CHEM 1121.90 1095.80 1125.50 1128.40 1084.70 265.86 2644.00 1040.50 - - Cipla [2] 1515.70 1497.60 1515.70 1525.00 1493.30 1273.70 1702.00 1310.05 25 1497.25 Green pwr 15.06 14.64 15.22 15.24 14.58 7171.25 23.40 10.83 - 14.65 KIRL.BROS. [2] 2319.10 2209.70 2308.50 2311.00 2184.20 323.04 2684.70 1424.05 69 2210.85
ADANI Entp [1] 2621.80 2630.20 2634.00 2646.00 2613.60 621.41 3258.40 2026.90 116 2627.75 CityUnion Bk [1] 230.51 221.44 226.10 232.55 219.50 6649.58 232.70 144.00 15 222.00 Greenlam [1] 238.66 238.03 233.66 240.17 233.61 16.39 324.98 187.00 54 239.15 Kirlosk.Elec 144.09 146.45 143.99 148.77 143.98 296.01 100.80 26.95 27 -
Adani Green 1015.70 1019.00 1020.00 1031.40 1012.10 1307.25 2091.85 758.00 224 1019.15 Clean S Tech 1449.90 1454.20 1457.20 1463.60 1424.50 62.50 1690.00 1106.45 - - Greenpanel I 271.55 279.00 271.80 281.05 268.30 199.90 427.00 202.81 - - Kirlosk.Pne 1457.80 1457.10 1463.40 1489.90 1446.30 198.13 1817.00 953.00 - -
Adani Ports [2] 1447.00 1443.90 1458.00 1458.00 1440.00 1219.60 1604.15 993.85 108 1443.20 CMS Info Sys 511.10 506.20 515.40 518.25 504.25 281.22 616.50 410.55 - - Greenply Ind [1] 317.75 315.95 319.50 321.65 314.00 108.00 411.85 228.60 36 315.50 KITEX GARMEN [1] 281.05 272.55 281.15 283.35 270.55 461.62 320.95 69.93 36 272.75
Adani Pwr 591.40 591.40 596.00 601.90 587.75 4077.96 752.15 430.85 20 591.45 COAL INDIA 389.75 386.90 390.00 391.70 385.45 7752.34 544.70 349.20 14 386.90 Grind Norton [5] 1721.70 1736.10 1731.40 1743.00 1707.10 120.36 2959.45 1360.05 53 1730.00 Knowledg.Mar 1556.70 1601.40 1572.30 1618.00 1531.20 58.25 2485.45 1264.05 - -
Adani T Gas 666.70 663.20 669.05 672.35 660.30 611.59 941.90 532.60 - - CochinShip [5] 2045.20 2025.30 2055.40 2059.90 2005.00 1503.05 2977.10 1180.45 63 2025.45 GRM Overseas 359.45 362.35 359.45 366.00 355.40 714.37 376.35 175.90 - - KNR CONST [2] 219.60 218.61 220.25 220.78 217.31 868.70 415.00 189.05 8 219.05
Adani Wilm 258.40 257.45 259.55 259.60 256.70 1006.35 403.95 231.55 - - CoffeeDayEnt 36.58 35.52 36.88 37.07 35.40 954.42 57.15 21.38 - 35.46 GRPLTD 2795.30 2639.20 2795.30 2828.00 2619.10 11.86 4840.00 2050.00 37 2630.35 KOHINORFOODS 35.93 36.35 36.20 36.78 35.67 103.52 55.05 29.92 - 36.39
Adani.E.Sol 872.40 878.80 876.00 888.85 869.40 2946.15 1348.00 588.00 - - Coforge 1922.50 1926.10 1920.10 1955.90 1906.00 1567.9510026.80 1694.00 - - GRSE 2983.20 2973.40 2997.00 3008.90 2935.00 1120.90 3535.00 1180.10 65 2973.55 KOKUYOCMLN [1] 131.01 128.03 130.10 130.69 127.50 87.90 230.40 91.00 - 127.95
ADF Foods [2] 270.50 263.55 272.80 275.10 261.55 144.42 352.50 202.00 36 263.35 COHANCEFESCI 960.30 967.80 960.00 972.55 952.00 229.30 1360.00 789.10 - - GSFC [2] 206.72 206.46 207.72 207.72 202.80 923.21 266.90 156.50 14 206.40 KOLTEPATIL 492.40 481.25 494.90 497.55 478.25 472.00 497.80 235.10 53 481.05
Aditya Vision 367.70 361.90 367.90 374.05 360.15 107.77 546.60 327.60 - - COLGATE PALM [1] 2409.70 2434.60 2417.90 2461.10 2395.00 714.56 3893.00 2324.00 46 2435.15 GTL Infra 1.81 1.81 1.83 1.85 1.79 100816.17 4.35 1.22 - 1.81 KOPRAN. 186.41 184.38 186.41 188.69 183.77 189.38 369.20 157.00 33 184.40
ADOR WELDING 1050.50 1057.20 1056.00 1069.00 1032.90 23.28 1489.00 788.00 - - Comm.Syn Bag 130.47 135.25 130.47 140.81 130.47 150.12 143.00 52.98 - - GTL. 10.87 10.31 10.90 11.01 9.46 950.96 16.00 7.61 - 10.51 KOTAK MAH.BK [5] 2183.60 2169.10 2185.00 2197.20 2161.00 1876.51 2301.55 1679.10 31 2167.75
Advenzymes [2] 325.80 323.60 325.80 327.00 321.50 122.13 571.15 257.85 35 323.50 COMPUCOM [2] 22.13 21.91 22.24 22.37 21.60 143.05 41.65 16.00 - 21.94 Guj Fluoro 3562.60 3540.60 3564.50 3573.90 3479.10 121.71 4880.95 3101.05 - - KOTHARI PROD [5] 180.13 177.97 180.13 183.69 176.00 55.90 0.15 0.05 - -
Aegis Log 744.55 745.55 750.00 756.75 741.05 516.16 1037.00 609.85 - - Concord Bio 1795.30 1757.20 1811.30 1811.30 1751.00 100.36 2664.00 1345.00 - - Guj Petronet 335.15 335.05 335.15 338.90 332.00 1337.98 469.60 261.55 23 335.05 KP Energy 525.40 508.70 530.00 532.00 506.55 280.51 675.00 336.60 - -
AEGIS VOPAK 244.03 243.44 244.03 247.89 241.39 902.30 268.50 220.00 - - Concord Env 569.55 566.10 574.80 574.80 563.75 32.56 860.00 415.00 - - Guj. Alkali 610.80 589.75 612.00 614.90 588.20 80.53 900.00 484.00 274 589.35 KPI Grn Enr 528.85 514.80 531.80 538.00 511.65 855.14 2040.95 313.40 - -
AEROFLEX ENT 101.44 100.14 101.85 102.19 98.80 221.02 151.50 72.14 - - CONFI PETRO [1] 52.02 52.30 51.75 52.56 51.67 833.35 98.50 44.76 22 52.34 Guj. Mineral [2] 420.35 417.35 425.00 425.60 410.55 2012.05 439.90 226.20 19 417.10 KPIT Tech 1247.30 1241.60 1249.00 1263.10 1239.20 1581.13 1928.70 1020.60 - -
Aeroflex Ind 206.36 203.40 204.81 208.15 201.99 2504.41 272.00 144.25 - - ContainerCor [5] 745.75 744.25 748.00 752.00 737.50 1178.92 1075.95 601.65 35 744.20 Gujarat Amb [1] KRBL. [1] 375.30 379.50 376.25 390.40 372.75 1212.88 390.25 225.70 18 379.35
Aether Ind 757.75 751.95 758.10 762.85 750.10 105.28 1071.00 725.00 - - CONTROL PRNT 824.80 832.30 831.05 834.10 818.05 34.36 907.90 571.90 11 832.65 G G Krishana Ph. 495.85 497.50 491.00 509.90 485.10 174.17 544.10 175.15 - -
Afcons Infra 433.40 430.90 434.95 435.35 425.60 1379.47 570.00 398.00 - - CORDS CABLE 201.91 197.89 204.00 204.00 197.00 31.06 260.10 146.90 17 199.30 G H KRN Heat Ex. 858.40 859.65 857.70 870.00 848.85 419.13 1012.00 402.10 - -
Affle [2] 1963.40 1968.80 1973.10 2000.00 1946.60 184.74 2039.00 1221.05 240 1966.80 COROM INT [1] 2325.60 2273.00 2327.80 2353.90 2249.60 880.54 2649.95 1535.30 36 2271.85 M Kronox Lab 189.79 195.57 191.60 201.00 190.73 1189.88 228.88 132.05 - -
Afford Robo 457.75 472.75 453.00 477.00 450.00 30.08 788.50 350.00 - - Cosmo First 1174.80 1171.90 1174.80 1191.90 1141.20 72.90 1307.20 525.70 - - G P w Kross 195.10 195.72 195.35 197.78 193.99 143.23 270.89 150.06 - -
Agarwal ind 981.80 955.55 981.65 982.90 947.00 33.86 1383.15 838.45 27 957.95 CPCL 681.75 700.70 682.40 718.40 682.40 6390.23 1274.00 433.20 60 700.30 G Krsnaa Dia. 701.10 708.05 702.45 722.20 702.45 179.48 1044.00 604.80 - -
AGI Greenpac 812.65 813.90 812.65 818.00 802.55 52.61 1307.90 599.10 - - Craftsm.Auto 5701.00 5747.50 5706.50 5779.50 5660.50 35.32 7121.25 3700.00 - - KSB 838.90 825.40 842.05 843.55 821.70 41.72 5300.00 582.25 - -
AGI Infra 978.05 991.10 979.90 995.90 966.10 133.35 1890.05 657.05 - - CreativePeri 675.15 660.95 680.25 683.00 655.00 33.34 1075.00 647.85 - - KSolves Ind 340.05 342.60 340.05 344.00 338.50 25.68 1274.00 310.50 - -
Agro PhosInd 36.03 36.54 36.16 36.88 35.60 66.38 52.75 27.20 - - CREDITACC 1257.30 1268.20 1261.30 1276.00 1230.10 425.59 1400.00 750.05 38 1267.85 H Kuantum Pap. 120.21 118.36 120.50 120.89 117.05 46.92 180.00 95.23 - -
Ahluwalia Co [2] 1014.50 978.10 1012.00 1014.00 974.90 48.52 1540.00 620.65 32 978.90 Credo Brand 166.93 166.32 168.00 168.70 164.25 116.83 228.00 117.00 - - H
AIA Engg [2] 3296.80 3254.10 3296.80 3312.80 3249.00 96.97 4940.00 3005.10 30 3255.20 CREST 383.65 380.90 382.00 384.15 376.00 8.98 621.20 304.55 14 376.75 H M L ..............................................
Airan 32.02 31.03 32.40 32.55 30.91 176.32 48.78 23.16 - - CRISIL [1] 6040.00 5936.00 6054.50 6079.00 5891.00 59.28 6955.40 3893.85 65 5925.40 H L & T [2] 3666.70 3596.80 3666.60 3674.20 3583.90 1330.18 3963.00 2967.65 42 3597.40
Ajanta Pharm [2] 2502.70 2548.90 2517.20 2580.00 2496.40 262.75 3485.75 2022.05 35 2549.05 CROMPTON [2] 351.25 347.10 351.25 352.25 344.40 1370.45 483.65 303.00 40 346.95 H mP L&T Finance 207.84 206.22 208.90 209.60 205.00 4539.97 209.60 129.20 - -
AJAX ENGG 632.10 627.05 632.00 634.30 620.05 46.99 756.20 549.10 - - CSBBANK 396.90 391.80 397.85 399.25 390.35 211.00 408.65 266.05 11 391.00 H Lal path lab 2774.00 2772.80 2770.00 2819.40 2765.50 202.26 3645.00 2295.10 47 2772.00
Ajmera 908.65 900.85 915.50 915.50 890.55 44.70 1225.80 606.00 32 900.05 CUBEX TUBING 103.99 100.97 104.90 105.00 99.97 85.05 142.73 67.34 22 101.60 H HW LAMBODHARA T [5] 139.33 140.00 141.18 142.55 136.41 18.12 248.00 99.95 21 139.10
Akme Fin 7.43 7.46 7.50 7.59 7.40 1304.83 129.85 6.60 - - CUMMINS (I) [2] 3348.30 3338.00 3358.00 3367.80 3312.40 211.99 4163.95 2594.75 49 3335.85 H UN O Lancor Hold. 22.79 22.59 22.79 23.45 22.16 72.09 49.00 19.01 - -
AKSHARCHEM I 281.45 293.25 285.00 298.00 278.25 19.87 376.00 193.00 49 292.25 CUPID [1] 109.47 107.06 109.45 109.45 106.41 824.03 113.55 50.00 70 106.85 H Landmark Car 525.50 529.40 528.30 548.50 517.45 79.64 731.40 329.80 - -
Akums Drugs 576.00 575.55 575.95 586.00 572.20 324.16 1175.90 405.00 - - CYIENT [5] 1294.60 1295.70 1301.00 1307.50 1285.40 288.61 2156.35 1050.20 32 1295.40 HB LA-OPALA RG [2] 261.20 260.20 260.95 261.90 257.55 42.85 386.45 189.40 30 260.10
Akzo Ind 3419.00 3435.00 3446.00 3446.00 3401.60 56.51 4649.00 2775.00 36 3433.30 Cyient DLM 475.40 475.45 473.25 477.30 469.15 130.25 870.00 378.60 - - HCG Latent View 410.10 425.00 410.60 433.70 408.50 2589.35 575.00 341.20 - -
Alankit [1] 14.69 14.94 14.73 15.18 14.71 687.79 29.67 12.51 - 15.03 HC LAURUSLABS [2] 746.05 756.75 746.05 761.75 742.00 3997.68 761.90 390.30 120 757.60
Albert david 881.55 895.15 892.00 904.00 881.55 16.83 1752.95 763.90 30 895.30 D .............................................. HDB N R LAXMI DENTAL 429.95 423.30 429.95 432.10 422.15 29.09 584.00 313.20 - -
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ALEM PHARMA [2] 1012.10 988.50 1009.90 1014.40 983.70 430.19 1296.15 725.60 40 989.65 D B CORP 280.10 271.85 280.00 281.15 270.40 126.72 405.00 189.10 13 271.70 HD C B Laxmi Gold. 736.25 728.10 749.00 749.00 724.50 42.50 765.00 245.00 - -
Alembic Ltd [2] 123.03 121.08 122.60 122.72 120.35 602.10 169.00 85.55 22 121.10 D B REALTY 229.66 225.84 230.00 233.40 225.00 3368.86 244.95 115.25 - 225.85 HD C MC Laxmi Organ. 198.58 198.02 200.13 200.13 195.25 338.66 325.50 160.20 - -
Alicon [5] 894.25 900.65 899.00 912.55 885.65 10.85 1543.15 541.00 39 907.25 Dabur (I) [1] 482.40 487.55 484.80 488.40 479.40 2358.16 672.00 420.05 62 487.45 HD C LEMONTREE 139.50 138.42 139.40 140.58 137.31 1264.43 162.25 110.55 109 138.35
ALIVUSFE SCI 998.50 1011.50 1019.90 1019.90 993.50 113.06 1335.10 819.05 - - DALBHARAT [2] 2188.90 2220.10 2185.00 2245.00 2183.10 435.04 2244.40 1602.00 226 2220.45 H G LG Balkrish 1292.00 1294.90 1292.00 1305.00 1288.00 9.82 1575.00 1080.00 15 1293.65
Alkem labs [2] 4849.00 4874.80 4849.00 4896.50 4828.60 73.74 6440.00 4498.90 28 4872.55 Dalmia Sug [2] 399.25 395.05 401.25 402.90 386.10 235.96 582.00 290.90 8 394.00 H D C M LIC 970.95 958.00 967.00 970.95 952.80 721.32 1222.00 715.30 - -
ALKYL AMINES [2] 2302.80 2346.60 2303.10 2398.80 2265.60 172.57 2497.95 1509.20 64 2344.15 DAM Cap Adv 252.80 252.45 252.00 255.55 250.20 385.43 456.90 195.55 - - H m LIC Housing [2] 611.35 609.20 612.00 616.45 605.50 1038.54 827.00 483.50 6 609.05
Allcargo Glo [2] 35.40 34.94 35.49 35.49 34.67 1614.66 74.36 26.01 - 34.96 Dangee Dums 6.31 5.84 6.31 6.31 5.67 2107.00 9.55 4.05 - - H LikhithaInfr 291.65 287.90 292.50 294.95 285.50 77.87 494.00 238.90 - -
Allcargo Ter 29.19 28.78 29.19 29.76 28.66 219.67 55.01 21.21 - - Data Pattern 2929.10 2953.70 2936.90 2962.40 2913.00 244.99 3655.00 1351.15 - - H LINCOLN PHAR 565.30 558.65 565.50 569.75 554.95 68.13 975.00 500.00 14 558.15
AllcargoGati 70.58 70.16 70.93 71.95 69.76 263.28 119.85 52.01 - - DATAM GLOB [5] 621.60 625.50 619.00 634.95 616.15 91.01 739.95 515.50 64 626.55 M LINDEINDIA 6575.50 6668.50 6630.00 6675.00 6543.00 26.53 9325.95 5202.45 127 6667.35
ALLIED DIGIT [5] 181.97 180.79 181.97 182.78 179.51 105.66 319.55 158.00 24 181.25 Davang.Sugar 3.52 3.45 3.55 3.55 3.39 4192.72 10.19 3.15 - - H W R Lloyds Engg 74.37 74.35 74.75 75.70 72.4218732.96 93.40 48.10 - -
AlliedBlend 429.40 424.35 429.40 429.85 419.00 257.71 454.80 279.00 - - DB Abhushan 1421.40 1476.10 1442.70 1499.00 1419.80 17.35 1927.00 1189.25 - - HG Lloyds Met. 1580.40 1525.10 1581.00 1589.60 1519.00 578.43 1612.00 674.80 - -
Alm.Global [1] 25.03 24.69 25.40 26.60 24.40 433.48 38.91 18.52 - 24.73 DB INT.ST.BR [2] 31.59 32.36 32.45 34.90 31.37 127.98 59.04 26.00 22 32.29 HG LMW 16832.00 16851.00 16920.00 16922.00 16581.00 3.33 19199.95 13450.05 - -
Alok Ind 20.23 20.57 20.20 20.83 19.90 9147.08 29.85 14.01 - - DBL 514.45 506.10 520.00 524.00 502.35 188.89 588.40 363.45 42 506.95 H LNC 153.76 154.99 154.00 158.99 150.54 140.29 794.35 95.11 - -
Amar.Raj.Enr 961.20 955.45 966.00 968.35 951.55 505.46 1745.00 832.30 - - DCBBANK 147.00 145.99 147.00 148.85 145.40 2024.72 150.70 101.35 8 145.80 M Looyds Ent. 88.67 83.50 89.20 89.25 81.91 3757.60 92.64 37.28 - -
Amber 7083.00 7224.50 7075.00 7271.50 7050.00 656.07 8167.10 3965.00 181 7222.45 DCM Shriram 165.67 164.54 166.44 166.44 163.33 53.45 231.90 142.11 - - M M Lords Chloro 174.29 170.32 174.34 175.31 167.00 92.03 214.40 116.70 - -
AMBIKA COTTO 1593.10 1579.20 1601.40 1608.10 1567.20 4.26 2180.00 1277.05 14 1580.65 DCMSHRIRAM [2] 1219.10 1237.90 1218.30 1246.10 1202.10 76.95 1370.00 904.55 34 1236.80 Hm LT Foods 475.95 494.75 476.95 500.00 475.30 2247.46 500.00 244.85 - -
Ambuja Cem [2] 580.25 594.20 582.00 597.60 581.55 3821.77 706.85 452.90 39 594.50 DCW [2] 84.94 83.79 85.29 85.29 82.60 963.57 113.00 50.00 81 83.75 H ND UN LTIMindtree 5304.00 5304.50 5320.00 5382.50 5275.50 201.26 6767.95 3802.00 - -
AMRUTANJAN [1] 725.75 718.55 725.75 727.55 716.00 13.95 861.40 548.05 41 717.30 DCX Systems 281.00 279.80 281.35 285.00 278.35 2059.16 451.90 200.10 - - O LTTS [2] 4354.20 4323.80 4360.40 4404.90 4296.10 96.65 5990.00 3855.00 39 4319.30
Anand RathiW 2108.60 2101.20 2090.00 2112.50 2034.10 101.34 4646.00 1594.00 - - DDEV PLASTIKS 268.60 263.50 269.90 269.95 262.00 125.61 316.00 212.55 - - H Lumax Ind 3635.40 3529.40 3644.90 3689.90 3493.90 14.57 3744.00 2005.60 36 3531.05
Anant Raj [2] 564.95 553.55 566.00 566.45 550.00 1184.59 947.25 366.15 87 553.35 DE NORA 874.55 916.45 881.55 941.80 881.55 38.88 2022.25 675.00 287 918.55 H LUMAX Tech [2] 1151.00 1112.20 1160.00 1167.50 1104.90 141.95 1208.00 452.55 102 1111.85
Anant Raj Gl 189.72 187.23 190.10 190.34 185.68 600.95 269.95 103.22 - - DECAN CEM [5] 923.60 909.40 923.60 926.95 900.05 96.29 945.55 549.90 169 909.10 H ND R C Lupin Ltd. [2] 1960.90 1968.40 1975.00 1984.00 1942.70 1446.11 2403.45 1614.90 22 1967.60
Andhra Paper 82.82 82.76 82.75 84.60 81.00 278.79 640.00 65.10 - - Dee Develop. 318.00 322.55 320.90 336.20 320.00 464.73 400.00 167.00 - - H ND CO LUXIND [2] 1454.10 1440.70 1455.00 1461.90 1434.20 13.84 2492.00 1200.00 26 1442.45
Andhra Sug [2] 82.73 83.35 83.00 84.29 82.01 166.87 126.20 64.86 22 83.16 Deep Ind 444.15 447.85 446.90 449.10 439.00 95.68 624.40 283.60 - - H NDU
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Deepak Bld 142.67 141.30 142.67 143.50 140.80 46.14 214.00 128.50 - - H w HM M..............................................
Deepak Fert. 1743.50 1740.90 1751.80 1752.00 1697.50 559.39 1757.80 687.40 53 1740.50 H CH HOM M&M FINANSER [2] 267.15 261.75 267.95 268.80 259.40 7032.75 333.63 235.46 16 261.95
Anuh Phar 215.06 213.63 216.24 216.24 212.00 25.44 245.70 148.50 - - DEEPAK NITR. [2] 1959.20 1994.90 1959.90 2012.00 1959.90 298.69 3168.65 1780.50 98 1995.60 H CH P
Anup Engg 2749.50 2763.60 2765.00 2785.00 2715.00 22.40 3859.40 1665.05 - - M.M.FORGINGS 380.10 375.70 380.10 380.40 373.60 27.45 725.00 308.50 13 375.90
Delhivery 383.95 386.35 383.95 388.90 378.45 3494.81 447.65 236.53 - - H G Macrote.Dev. 1391.50 1398.80 1390.00 1407.00 1380.00 941.66 1595.00 1035.15 - -
Anupam Ras. 1142.60 1134.40 1148.00 1148.00 1130.10 32.62 1166.00 601.00 - - Delph.World 162.96 195.55 163.00 195.55 161.99 262.64 375.89 109.16 - - H
Apar Ind 8760.50 8841.00 8839.50 8895.00 8633.50 82.9711797.35 4270.00 45 8837.80 Madhya Bh.Ag 419.05 413.45 423.95 424.75 411.50 74.05 442.00 197.00 - -
DELTA CORP [1] 91.05 90.09 91.43 91.48 89.77 840.21 149.35 76.73 17 90.08 HM Magadh Suagr 661.85 643.20 661.00 666.00 639.00 30.94 1010.00 440.00 8 644.45
Apcotex Ind [2] 396.80 395.05 396.80 396.85 390.00 24.06 489.00 286.65 38 395.65 DEN NETWORK 38.21 37.72 38.05 38.25 37.52 514.75 58.90 28.20 15 37.71 HM
Apex 251.13 257.60 253.05 265.00 252.00 402.66 324.25 179.20 208 257.50 MAGELLANIC 74.12 73.54 74.89 75.40 72.17 1285.88 84.50 42.49 - -
DENTA WATER 291.75 290.10 292.50 293.50 286.70 80.12 377.70 251.25 - - H m MAH HOLIDAY 341.45 338.95 341.45 344.35 337.75 95.40 494.95 241.00 34 338.30
APL Apollo [2] 1759.50 1743.20 1772.00 1772.00 1726.40 1040.30 1935.00 1253.00 144 1742.80 Dev Info Tec 120.08 120.77 121.00 125.90 117.90 192.14 191.00 94.43 - - H C
APOLLO [1] 191.77 190.52 192.00 194.56 189.00 2820.43 221.40 88.10 102 190.70 Mah Logis 345.65 341.65 347.55 347.55 337.15 79.31 554.05 238.50 56 341.05
Devyani.Eng 168.67 166.41 168.86 169.05 165.90 1440.29 222.74 134.00 - - H Mah&Mah [5] 3176.10 3165.20 3168.00 3202.70 3153.70 1559.31 3276.30 2360.45 33 3164.65
Apollo Hosp. [5] 7496.00 7441.00 7470.00 7532.00 7416.50 910.87 7583.30 6002.15 82 7448.15 Dhampur Sug 151.31 153.86 152.00 154.35 150.60 188.90 234.00 108.85 19 153.55 HON W
Apollo Pipes 423.00 441.00 421.00 443.20 412.35 383.79 678.50 312.80 - - Mah.seamless [5] 759.30 754.45 759.30 762.90 741.10 460.70 814.00 562.65 13 754.80
DHAN AGRI [2] 1729.40 1733.70 1731.00 1759.00 1725.00 66.14 1926.40 1091.60 27 1733.65 HP Maha.Scooter 14441.00 15314.00 14440.00 15398.00 14370.00 34.92 15505.95 8502.00 102 15314.85
Apollo Tyres [1] 447.70 466.80 449.40 470.90 448.55 7350.18 584.65 368.00 45 466.65 Dhanalak Bnk 31.16 30.53 31.31 31.60 30.40 1039.79 37.45 22.01 18 30.58 HPC
Aptus V Hsg 320.30 323.10 321.00 324.40 319.20 886.22 401.65 267.95 - - MAHINDRALIFE 361.90 364.60 362.35 365.80 360.30 146.86 594.65 253.81 151 364.65
Dhani Svc 67.46 68.59 67.80 69.20 67.12 3181.24 109.88 47.05 - - HP MAITHAN ALL 1234.10 1218.50 1235.00 1244.00 1204.60 47.00 1287.95 834.05 6 1216.60
Archean Chem 621.15 619.25 622.45 626.35 611.55 109.65 832.00 408.35 - - Diamond Pwr 138.21 138.98 138.32 141.00 136.72 6330.33 1899.95 81.50 - - H w
ARIES AGRO 337.45 335.95 339.00 342.65 333.05 58.10 407.00 215.60 14 335.60 Mallcom (I) 1300.10 1296.00 1308.80 1315.10 1280.00 7.26 1785.00 1050.00 - -
DIAMONDYD [5] 1021.50 1031.20 1019.00 1053.50 1016.20 101.22 1295.45 782.00 - 1032.90 HUDCO MAMATA MACH 395.25 414.70 397.20 417.00 389.65 836.58 630.00 311.55 - -
Arih Super 401.60 406.85 407.25 409.95 398.45 48.33 555.00 278.15 86 406.10 Diffusion En 306.15 310.30 309.00 312.95 301.70 114.99 489.96 193.05 - - H m
Arih.Capital 88.07 92.17 90.50 93.25 88.56 1324.68 124.80 58.15 - - MAN IND.(I) [5] 415.65 418.80 416.40 423.00 414.80 408.41 513.00 201.45 20 418.90
Digispice Te 23.20 22.37 23.11 23.60 22.11 80.40 52.70 17.09 - - H UND MAN INFRA [2] 181.74 183.09 181.74 183.99 178.20 754.38 262.50 135.05 44 182.80
ARISINFRA 163.72 160.34 163.86 164.61 153.96 1908.58 208.50 153.96 - - DIGITIDE SOL 193.95 218.15 194.00 227.00 191.00 3675.31 257.25 186.57 - -
Arkade Dev 192.67 188.40 193.50 194.20 187.27 930.01 204.92 128.15 - - Manak Stl [1] 65.35 66.29 67.95 67.95 65.42 51.05 77.19 43.10 37 66.06
Divgi Torq. 619.20 636.35 619.20 644.90 610.90 20.30 789.00 410.10 - - MANAKSIA [2] 74.44 74.31 74.08 75.05 72.81 62.93 114.00 54.59 - 74.54
Arman Fin 1735.90 1740.80 1749.80 1759.50 1725.20 16.28 2184.00 1111.00 42 1739.60 Divi's Lab [2] 6856.50 6859.50 6856.50 6885.50 6743.00 437.49 6881.05 4396.60 82 6861.35
Artemis Med 252.90 249.35 252.90 256.20 248.00 76.19 350.00 175.70 - - C M R MANALI PETRO [5] 70.27 69.05 70.75 71.32 68.75 672.96 104.99 49.15 - 68.83
DIXON [2] 14716.00 15163.00 14716.00 15256.00 14678.00 899.59 19149.80 10613.00 581 15163.85 CC B MANAPPURAM G [2] 278.10 271.45 278.25 279.00 269.10 4560.99 285.00 138.40 13 271.60
Arvee Lab 195.00 206.98 214.50 214.50 201.65 60.81 235.79 126.54 - - DK Enterpri 257.20 258.10 259.50 260.15 253.30 58.26 452.70 246.00 - -
Arvind Fash [4] 482.40 472.75 482.35 483.05 463.85 452.88 639.45 338.00 167 473.25 CCG Manba Fin. 144.83 143.42 144.83 147.28 142.00 111.79 199.80 119.00 - -
DLF [2] 843.45 831.90 850.00 850.65 824.50 3762.21 928.70 601.20 114 831.80 C C PRU Mang Chem 273.40 271.40 273.95 274.50 266.10 400.19 301.35 115.95 22 271.20
Arvind Ltd 351.00 350.05 350.50 353.90 348.05 169.66 450.40 271.55 36 350.00 DLINK IND [2] 565.85 570.60 566.15 574.35 561.35 251.78 728.00 349.45 20 571.05
ARVINFRA 681.20 675.10 681.10 685.20 669.15 49.89 1024.35 581.00 229 675.25 CR Mangal Cred. 196.16 194.00 197.64 197.64 192.00 29.01 215.75 126.10 - -
DMART 4452.40 4391.90 4495.50 4495.50 4340.00 772.65 5484.00 3337.10 98 4392.25 DB Mangalam Cem 748.30 770.05 753.00 776.20 737.25 101.82 1095.65 640.00 47 770.90
Asahi Ind. [1] 806.30 830.55 805.70 842.00 775.10 3932.65 842.00 576.60 58 831.85 Dodla Dairy 1437.60 1399.70 1443.00 1443.00 1388.10 69.93 1485.00 965.50 - -
Ashapura [2] 424.80 443.00 424.80 448.00 422.85 809.07 571.00 199.95 50 443.20 Mangalam Drg 81.28 83.06 81.28 84.99 79.15 169.75 144.65 65.50 19 84.05
Dolat Algo 100.44 98.10 100.44 101.01 97.01 267.76 186.50 68.00 - - Mangalam Glo 14.81 14.77 14.60 15.49 14.55 7058.28 33.48 11.70 - -
Ashiana hous [2] 349.10 347.60 352.30 355.00 344.75 49.37 450.00 248.75 162 347.60 DOLLAR [2] 373.30 374.60 375.50 376.75 370.80 202.88 566.00 350.00 24 373.95
Ashok Leylan [1] 251.60 251.65 251.60 253.00 249.70 3540.25 264.70 190.40 23 251.60 D C B Manindra EPC 145.07 147.47 144.90 148.50 144.18 75.91 169.00 96.50 - -
Dolphin Off. 457.70 474.20 468.00 475.15 452.85 21.97 766.00 201.00 - - Mankind Phr 2287.00 2384.70 2302.00 2417.00 2288.10 1642.68 3054.80 1901.05 - -
Ashoka [5] 216.77 213.13 216.70 217.70 212.61 765.49 319.00 158.05 30 213.05 DOMS Ind 2485.60 2447.20 2485.60 2493.60 2427.10 68.31 3115.00 2053.75 - -
Asian Energy 293.45 291.05 296.40 296.50 289.10 64.20 444.15 215.00 - - B ManojVaibGem 220.01 222.26 221.70 228.69 219.10 1195.14 330.90 180.90 - -
DONEAR IND. [2] 108.88 108.97 109.06 112.13 108.01 118.81 184.85 97.10 18 108.80 C Manorama Ind 1468.80 1409.90 1480.00 1480.00 1402.10 83.43 1515.00 604.05 - -
Asian Paints [1] 2369.50 2419.40 2340.00 2430.00 2327.00 1936.06 3394.00 2125.00 60 2419.85 DP Wires 236.78 235.57 236.78 238.07 230.21 22.51 477.00 185.99 - -
ASK Auto. 519.80 514.60 521.95 529.40 509.00 178.53 547.70 333.30 - - G MARATHON NEX [5] 655.90 660.60 661.00 665.00 642.35 274.14 736.40 352.05 25 663.50
DPSC 13.42 13.16 13.30 13.56 13.06 266.56 23.85 10.52 - - GP MARICOLTD [1] 717.30 712.40 717.05 719.10 705.35 2521.75 740.00 577.90 60 711.90
Asso Alcohol 1134.30 1126.40 1142.20 1145.90 1118.00 28.61 1496.00 647.85 - - DR AGARWALS 404.20 407.35 408.00 409.40 391.15 1240.20 464.00 327.00 - -
ASTECFE 950.75 949.90 953.30 962.95 938.15 51.25 1487.65 635.95 - 948.45 M MARKSANS [1] 258.50 257.35 258.00 260.55 256.00 473.62 358.50 162.15 62 257.30
Dreamfolks 236.55 224.38 227.70 233.48 222.32 1080.15 522.15 209.08 - - Maruti Udyog [5] 12442.00 12622.00 12380.00 12643.00 12359.00 609.74 13675.00 10725.00 28 12624.55
ASTERDM 589.70 593.20 594.80 602.95 585.00 790.15 609.00 315.50 5 592.40 Dredging Cor 714.90 706.20 715.00 715.00 699.60 30.23 1455.00 494.75 - 708.30
ASTRA MICRO [2] 1025.10 1066.80 1025.20 1072.00 1025.20 598.92 1195.65 584.20 71 1067.85 C MASFIN 309.60 307.65 311.00 312.00 303.90 101.66 314.25 221.50 18 307.60
DrReddy'sLab [1] 1276.80 1270.80 1276.00 1280.90 1263.70 2027.31 1420.20 1025.90 20 1271.75 KO Mastek [5] 2425.10 2448.60 2429.00 2461.20 2415.30 64.40 3375.00 1882.90 110 2445.80
ASTRAL POLY [1] 1494.40 1494.20 1498.10 1503.70 1483.50 473.08 2453.95 1232.00 71 1494.65 DUCON [1] 6.72 6.56 6.74 6.79 6.50 445.86 11.25 4.60 - 6.56
ASTRAZEN.PH. [2] 8898.50 9012.00 8959.00 9240.00 8870.00 149.04 10653.05 6222.35 129 9018.30 & N Master Trust 142.99 141.52 143.70 143.70 139.03 153.90 197.00 105.20 - -
DWAR SUGAR [1] 49.40 49.64 49.79 49.90 48.76 531.57 80.33 33.01 39 49.66 m W MAWANA SUGAR 101.80 100.90 101.80 102.40 100.16 56.58 136.85 78.67 7 101.10
ATHER ENERGY 332.90 336.85 334.55 344.00 332.20 657.68 344.45 288.15 - - DYNACONS SYS 1067.40 1063.80 1076.90 1086.50 1060.00 19.42 1730.00 929.20 19 1063.65
Atlanta 36.86 37.94 36.75 38.40 35.72 49.59 65.71 27.26 - - G Max Estate 491.45 491.25 491.45 494.05 483.00 58.50 698.75 341.10 - -
DYNAMAT.TECH 7207.00 7161.50 7245.00 7245.00 7068.00 5.32 8952.95 5437.40 96 7150.25 ND RR N Max HealthCr 1279.70 1284.80 1269.20 1299.00 1254.30 1534.24 1307.90 836.60 - -
ATUL AUTO [5] 454.45 452.30 455.40 458.25 449.10 41.15 840.00 407.05 36 452.75 Dynamic Cab. 915.35 893.35 925.00 925.05 888.05 100.56 1095.00 455.00 - -
ATUL. 7408.00 7464.50 7409.00 7495.00 7383.50 14.56 8165.25 4882.00 48 7451.25 Max India 188.59 187.11 189.74 190.99 185.20 34.03 338.00 169.00 - -
DYNEMIC PRO 299.25 300.75 299.25 316.00 297.35 66.67 491.95 241.20 25 300.80 W MAYUR UNIQ. [5] 552.50 550.65 555.40 558.50 548.10 35.66 698.00 434.90 17 550.45
AUBANK 838.35 818.25 840.00 841.00 816.00 2504.96 840.95 479.00 29 818.60
AURIONPRO SO 1444.40 1427.40 1461.00 1461.00 1410.00 74.22 1989.95 1249.40 98 1427.15 C C Mazagon Dock 3275.00 3278.20 3279.90 3294.80 3240.00 1598.19 5860.00 1918.05 - -
Aurob.pharma [1] 1132.50 1158.00 1133.00 1167.60 1131.10 1558.07 1592.55 994.35 39 1157.75
E .............................................. M MCLEOD RUSSE [5] 33.75 32.69 34.29 34.30 32.51 440.16 51.90 23.66 - 32.76
Aurum Prop 196.86 197.53 198.34 200.44 194.14 29.29 264.80 144.40 - - E2E Netwrk 2671.10 2594.50 2700.00 2714.80 2582.10 57.90 5487.65 1496.00 - - MCX 9060.50 8935.00 9070.00 9108.50 8900.50 664.77 9110.00 3620.55 110 8934.05
Authum Inv 2492.40 2500.00 2482.10 2520.00 2432.00 125.63 2742.70 959.40 - - Easy Trip Pl 10.54 10.41 10.55 10.59 10.39 9619.95 44.38 10.34 - - m Medi Assist 526.70 519.95 534.60 535.50 516.60 273.35 716.15 415.25 - -
Auto Axles 1807.20 1811.40 1799.40 1816.20 1786.10 3.84 2210.00 1533.15 18 1811.85 ECLERX 3472.60 3439.10 3472.00 3479.90 3414.00 24.77 3875.15 2116.00 47 3436.30 N Medicam.Bio 412.80 402.60 415.00 417.50 398.20 38.67 630.00 375.05 - -
AUTOIND 80.97 79.88 81.35 81.66 79.30 117.98 156.75 65.02 15 79.92 Ecos (I) Mob 315.90 306.80 317.90 323.45 304.60 263.87 593.70 165.00 - - P Medico Reme. 41.78 40.62 42.00 42.89 39.00 656.04 79.83 35.67 - -
AUTOMOTIVE S 572.65 570.70 577.00 577.00 565.10 22.76 1094.00 402.65 54 570.75 EDELWEISS [1] 117.21 115.34 117.21 117.75 114.60 2934.60 145.50 59.40 - 115.35 ND OUR Medplus Hlth 890.05 888.15 898.95 902.25 883.80 64.92 1045.30 616.00 - -
Avadh Sugar 492.10 490.55 494.40 497.70 485.75 55.08 830.85 354.45 11 489.10 Eicher Motor [1] 5715.50 5722.50 5687.00 5745.00 5687.00 299.93 5907.85 4500.00 37 5721.70 C m MeghamaniOrg 101.99 100.95 102.64 102.90 100.27 979.99 115.95 56.11 - -
Avalon Tech 822.50 833.40 833.90 848.40 824.55 166.97 1073.75 425.00 - - EID Parry [1] 1109.00 1101.40 1116.40 1117.00 1083.00 240.76 1125.50 639.30 - 1103.15 M Metro Brand 1136.60 1132.70 1147.80 1147.80 1126.30 95.51 1430.00 990.05 - -
Avantel 163.87 160.39 165.10 166.14 159.36 1685.44 211.40 100.10 - - EIH [2] 367.60 363.85 367.90 371.40 362.20 135.77 446.55 293.45 34 363.70 ND N B NK METROPOLIS [2] 1710.30 1725.60 1719.00 1731.00 1695.10 21.74 2306.85 1383.70 72 1725.35
Avanti Feeds [1] 718.90 735.55 725.00 749.00 721.00 772.35 965.00 541.60 20 735.55 EIH ASSO.HOT 377.15 374.00 381.00 381.00 373.05 13.15 544.95 300.05 24 373.95 H MFL 93.52 92.78 93.85 94.00 92.07 91.85 24.70 12.15 - -
AVG Logistic 292.55 289.60 289.00 297.90 286.35 16.66 549.00 198.00 - - Eimco Elecon 2641.80 2603.70 2642.00 2645.10 2577.20 10.03 3465.00 1250.00 31 2600.10 ND N M MFSL [2] 1653.90 1644.00 1645.10 1656.70 1638.20 549.77 1667.70 968.00 - 1642.45
Avro India 184.67 176.77 186.41 186.41 175.21 26.75 230.52 107.10 - - Elec.Mart In 143.67 143.23 144.49 144.89 141.06 886.37 262.00 111.11 - - O C MGL 1491.20 1509.50 1494.20 1521.00 1481.80 510.95 1988.55 1075.00 14 1508.70
AVT NATURAL [1] 65.74 64.93 65.70 65.99 64.80 60.27 97.96 51.00 26 65.17 ELECON ENG [1] 633.75 650.85 636.00 663.00 632.20 1166.78 738.85 348.05 43 650.45 O B MIC Electr. 53.98 53.94 54.01 55.19 53.65 1247.01 114.79 49.50 - -
Awfis Space 639.35 628.30 640.20 641.55 624.90 167.29 946.00 501.00 - - Electro Cast [1] 128.65 126.91 128.65 128.99 124.56 2378.36 236.65 80.01 11 126.95 ND GO MIDHANI 435.10 437.05 436.00 441.00 427.55 767.29 541.00 217.05 74 436.60
AXIS BANK [2] 1173.30 1175.30 1180.00 1181.90 1172.00 5471.10 1339.55 934.00 14 1175.05 Elgi Equipm [1] 535.30 531.15 539.85 539.85 528.90 150.91 763.25 390.05 48 531.45 P MINDACORP [2] 521.50 519.95 528.25 529.80 517.50 690.84 652.90 454.55 60 520.00
Axita Cott. 9.00 8.99 9.03 9.04 8.99 1005.63 28.45 8.96 - - ELLENBARRIE 534.60 525.60 556.00 563.30 495.65 8415.08 563.30 486.00 - - m MINERAL&METL [1] 72.00 70.96 72.50 72.50 70.83 651.34 131.88 42.55 - 70.94
AYM Syntex 227.96 234.45 233.29 237.89 224.72 289.03 323.90 107.00 118 233.25 EMAMI. [1] 565.45 559.00 568.00 569.25 556.30 607.55 859.20 509.25 28 559.45 B Mirc Elect [1] 14.61 14.21 14.73 14.74 14.11 343.63 30.62 10.30 - 14.22
Azad Engg 1646.50 1657.60 1647.60 1669.90 1637.90 111.41 1930.00 1159.45 - - Emcure Phr 1281.60 1270.60 1295.90 1295.90 1267.00 122.52 1580.00 889.00 - - O O MIRZA INTER [2] 32.11 32.03 32.11 32.90 31.90 173.13 49.57 26.25 - 32.04
EMS 614.90 609.50 613.50 616.95 603.55 187.26 1016.00 535.05 - - O O M Mittal Life 1.67 1.71 1.74 1.76 1.65 3582.78 2.65 1.42 - -
B .............................................. Emudhra
ENDURANCE
769.25
2884.50
756.70
2866.10
765.30
2905.00
767.95
2944.00
752.50 45.96
2805.40 378.19
1024.00
3029.85
652.30 -
1555.65 58 2866.60
- NDO
NDO CH R
R MMP Ind 301.10 299.80 306.80 318.00 293.95
MNKCMILTD [1] 133.59 134.17 134.00 136.90 130.10
242.96 457.90 218.00
132.66 143.00 56.02
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91 133.90
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Baazar Style 317.05 321.75 317.20 323.80 311.85 705.88 431.15 181.00 - - Enginrs Ind [5] 238.52 234.46 238.40 239.09 233.85 2342.90 304.00 142.15 28 234.55 G Modison 168.83 168.20 171.35 171.35 167.10 38.23 232.80 112.00 - -
BAJAJ AUTO 8399.00 8356.50 8350.00 8409.50 8314.50 267.6012772.15 7088.25 29 8354.55 ENT NETWORK 147.58 153.31 147.60 154.00 146.71 49.67 270.00 120.10 62 151.70 MOIL 384.75 390.15 388.50 394.60 387.70 1397.74 588.35 280.60 21 390.10
BAJAJ CORP [1] 211.41 227.78 211.49 235.00 210.4214141.94 288.70 151.95 25 227.95 Entero Hlth 1137.80 1161.80 1142.70 1165.20 1130.50 46.72 1584.25 1038.45 - - w Moksh Ornam. 14.32 14.25 14.32 14.47 14.11 257.92 25.25 12.00 - -
BAJAJ ELECT. [2] 670.35 668.35 673.05 673.05 660.00 49.71 1120.00 487.60 65 668.35 Enviro Infr. 243.15 240.35 244.00 244.37 237.91 2165.66 391.60 182.00 - - B MOLD-TEK TEC [2] 161.28 160.19 161.28 163.69 158.10 45.30 292.20 109.85 39 159.95
BAJAJ FINSE [1] 2053.80 2007.90 2054.00 2057.50 1996.60 1204.93 2134.45 1523.75 206 2008.10 Epack Dur. 353.60 350.75 354.10 354.95 346.90 301.75 669.95 231.60 - - w MOLDTKPACK [5] 696.30 702.70 697.00 710.00 686.05 43.83 841.80 415.00 39 701.70
Bajaj HCare 482.25 470.05 484.65 487.00 467.15 195.54 745.00 312.00 - - Epigral 1834.80 1826.70 1845.00 1866.00 1812.30 30.10 2406.75 1341.00 - - m Monarch Netw 338.65 355.60 339.80 360.00 339.10 403.29 943.45 294.50 - -
Bajaj Hindus [1] 25.71 27.25 25.97 27.53 25.7642049.46 46.10 16.56 - 27.25 EPL 242.84 240.52 242.99 243.80 238.16 344.38 289.90 175.28 - - N O DG MONTECARLO 610.30 609.40 618.00 618.00 604.90 9.68 984.00 507.40 16 609.80
Bajaj Holdng 14341.00 14417.00 14448.00 14538.00 14265.00 35.89 14873.20 8710.75 124 14409.50 Equinox Ind. 123.75 118.83 124.36 124.75 118.05 6569.52 163.69 89.22 - - N O Morepen Lab. [2] 62.04 61.73 62.05 62.47 61.40 1812.50 100.80 41.66 33 61.71
BAJAJ HOUSING 121.54 121.35 121.59 122.25 120.67 4044.76 188.50 103.10 - - Equitas SFB 69.23 68.54 70.12 70.65 68.30 4190.21 98.89 52.52 - - MOSCHIP TECH 177.39 176.30 177.40 178.80 175.05 428.91 208.00 129.98 - -
BAJFINANCE [1] 936.65 923.00 933.00 939.85 914.00 9394.49 978.59 642.61 39 922.65 ERIS [1] 1676.60 1631.30 1680.10 1680.10 1620.00 106.00 1909.55 988.95 287 1630.60 C Mothersn Sum 59.57 59.45 59.50 59.63 59.02 2281.58 77.00 46.08 - -
BALAJI AMINE [2] 1825.00 1838.60 1825.00 1879.90 1758.20 196.36 2550.15 1112.00 38 1842.85 ESAF SFB 35.49 34.26 35.48 35.81 33.86 2051.46 54.24 24.31 - - MOTILALOFS [1] 868.60 855.80 869.95 874.90 849.15 1025.21 1063.40 487.85 37 855.30
Balaxi Ven 50.01 49.07 50.40 51.61 48.53 619.69 129.44 48.53 - - Escorts 3319.60 3352.40 3340.00 3426.10 3326.10 164.31 4422.00 2828.75 30 3353.05 Motisons Jwl 21.36 21.37 21.36 21.98 20.96 5287.57 329.85 15.40 - -
BALKRISH IND [2] 2476.80 2566.20 2484.00 2586.90 2483.00 1363.31 3375.40 2157.20 30 2566.40 ESTER IND. [5] 127.54 126.51 128.05 128.65 125.51 59.24 177.60 104.50 30 126.85 NO W ND MPHASIS 2881.50 2888.50 2885.00 2932.00 2875.00 741.11 3239.55 2025.05 36 2885.80
BalmerLawrie 212.93 213.63 214.00 214.89 212.10 115.13 311.55 146.70 16 213.35 ETERNAL 261.00 259.75 260.50 261.85 257.6014940.25 304.70 194.56 - - N C CD MPS 2722.70 2757.70 2745.00 2769.00 2683.80 10.83 3071.85 1763.15 43 2752.90
Balram.Chini [1] 586.00 586.85 586.20 592.90 582.50 310.71 692.85 419.75 34 586.40 Ethos 2672.40 2721.30 2672.40 2729.90 2642.80 52.30 3524.95 2000.00 - - MRF 142500.00 145210.00 142800.00 145680.00 142800.00 7.39 147401.00 100500.00 34145113.55
Ban.Amn.Spg [5] 34.26 34.46 34.60 34.87 34.10 190.73 68.78 27.18 7 34.76 Eureka Forb. 586.40 584.75 588.90 594.95 576.15 133.88 655.50 461.50 - - MRPL 142.79 144.23 143.60 147.50 142.80 5979.72 253.55 98.95 - 144.15
BANARAS BEAD 121.55 123.77 123.60 125.79 120.36 10.46 169.20 95.00 27 123.45 Euro (I) Fr. 248.25 263.55 248.30 292.05 246.40 271.64 292.05 133.95 - - N C Mrs.Bect.Fd 1350.40 1343.80 1350.40 1363.20 1337.10 83.43 2200.00 1276.00 - -
BANCO PROD. [2] 670.25 672.10 669.45 674.95 653.05 406.80 678.00 292.95 36 672.25 EVEREADY (I) [5] 315.05 313.70 315.50 316.90 312.45 81.80 504.90 272.80 28 313.85 C MSP Stl 26.84 26.97 26.75 27.20 26.41 336.76 64.38 21.51 - 26.97
BANDHANBNK 187.19 187.88 190.25 190.90 187.0911547.25 222.30 128.15 11 187.80 EVEREST KANT [2] 139.16 137.60 139.40 139.71 136.06 247.34 231.50 97.00 27 137.25 G mm MSTC 540.00 539.70 542.40 543.60 533.75 120.56 1036.90 411.10 - -
BANG 59.91 58.31 62.50 64.00 57.03 68.68 96.40 43.00 - 58.00
EXCEL [1] 0.89 0.90 0.90 0.92 0.88 7543.51 1.86 0.65 - 0.91 K w MTAR Tech 1590.50 1584.30 1591.10 1599.40 1566.60 83.77 2075.65 1155.60 - -
Bank of Maha 58.33 57.08 58.60 58.78 56.9021469.67 70.75 38.11 8 57.04
EXCEL IND [5] 1281.10 1264.40 1293.90 1295.00 1251.40 10.46 1745.00 798.50 19 1259.25 N N UR MTNL 51.80 51.22 51.86 52.27 51.00 3205.00 101.88 37.49 - 51.21
Banka Bioloo 75.13 73.42 75.00 76.50 72.55 32.10 143.90 56.99 - -
Exicom Tele 200.94 200.39 203.45 205.64 198.00 1076.33 530.00 130.37 - - Mufin Grn Fin 77.31 78.92 77.31 79.50 75.99 367.96 141.40 63.11 - -
Bansal Wire 388.95 388.55 392.70 393.95 387.10 151.61 503.95 323.15 - -
EXIDE IND. [1] 385.85 382.85 386.00 389.15 381.60 2183.89 585.70 327.95 30 382.70 O CH M MUKAND. 139.38 144.33 141.89 146.18 136.92 577.22 188.80 84.64 24 144.30
BANSW.SYNTEX [5] 149.93 149.28 150.05 151.40 148.24 30.83 182.35 110.25 24 149.50
Expleo Sol. 1330.10 1333.00 1336.30 1368.30 1314.00 30.99 1567.45 735.35 - - Mukka Protin 29.94 29.90 30.01 30.02 29.78 270.51 56.56 28.71 - -
Barbq.Natn 315.70 313.70 316.10 317.00 308.40 130.30 712.00 247.40 - -
MUNAUTO [2] 77.16 77.49 77.51 79.50 76.53 264.38 145.50 60.04 25 77.40
BASF India 5206.00 5132.50 5206.00 5252.00 5088.00 25.25 8748.10 4076.75 47 5136.70
Bata India [5] 1232.00 1229.40 1235.00 1236.90 1223.20 60.09 1632.00 1136.40 66 1228.75 F .............................................. RB N R Munjal Showa [2] 142.08 141.12 142.00 147.47 139.60 174.70 192.35 104.85 20 141.20
FACT 968.25 952.30 968.95 975.00 948.65 263.55 1172.45 565.20 - 953.50 RCON MUTHOOT CAP 320.65 322.15 322.30 330.10 320.15 23.44 405.70 232.55 12 322.10
BAYER CROP 6361.00 6386.50 6369.00 6484.00 6318.50 116.35 7189.90 4220.05 50 6387.10
Fag Bearings [2] 3962.10 4037.40 3997.70 4054.00 3924.00 47.21 4755.10 2836.55 62 4037.95 R D MUTHOOT FIN 2641.90 2625.40 2645.00 2660.00 2605.10 357.10 2670.15 1665.00 20 2623.95
BCL Ind. 41.83 41.52 42.03 42.09 41.30 542.20 68.90 34.50 - -
Fairchm.Org 1003.50 980.80 996.00 1009.00 972.40 17.53 1553.00 752.00 - - R C Muthoot MFin 142.80 143.26 144.75 145.18 139.89 529.71 254.50 119.25 - -
BDL [5] 1980.30 1975.20 1985.00 1996.20 1947.00 2111.77 2096.00 897.15 132 1974.95
Faze Three 633.55 621.55 633.60 642.70 616.70 72.91 663.90 317.75 - - R B
BELRISE IND 104.39 102.68 104.90 105.24 102.11 6880.42 111.35 89.15 - -
BEML 4432.20 4366.40 4443.70 4449.00 4352.00 298.02 5489.15 2346.35 62 4365.15 FCS SOFT [1] 2.80 2.74 2.81 2.83 2.73 4493.29 4.29 2.34 - 2.74 R C N ..............................................
FDC [1] 491.30 489.15 492.25 493.95 482.20 102.71 659.00 358.95 29 489.40 RM N C L IND. 234.23 233.12 235.50 235.70 228.71 157.67 259.85 180.10 34 233.30
BEML Land 216.34 212.34 216.99 216.99 208.22 54.15 356.70 180.50 - -
FED MOG GOE 570.50 560.85 570.50 570.95 544.65 378.27 622.00 308.10 20 561.00 R C NAHAR CAP [5] 336.95 330.40 337.70 341.10 327.35 9.84 384.15 211.90 18 329.35
BergerPaints [1] 594.05 594.85 591.00 598.15 584.30 762.57 629.60 437.80 64 594.80
FedBank Fina 119.73 117.73 120.00 120.45 116.70 471.90 131.99 80.00 - - G CH Nahar Spg [5] 275.85 282.20 277.35 287.00 275.10 38.12 383.40 184.90 66 282.25
Best Agroli 379.45 388.10 384.80 393.40 372.10 153.82 704.00 244.15 - -
Federal Bank [2] 218.72 217.75 220.00 220.00 216.17 11463.23 220.00 172.95 13 217.65 H ND NALWA SONS 7088.00 7227.00 7095.00 7280.00 7010.50 17.17 9950.00 4016.20 100 7222.35
BF INVEST [5] 498.10 492.95 499.30 502.65 490.00 47.29 828.15 398.00 20 494.60
FiberwebInd 50.92 49.81 51.01 51.10 49.42 62.12 66.60 34.80 - - C Nandan Den [1] 3.81 3.83 3.83 3.87 3.78 2887.87 7.33 2.96 - 3.83
BF UTILI [5] 786.85 783.10 790.00 792.00 780.00 40.36 1125.05 571.85 185 782.20
FIEM INDS 1938.20 1923.30 1947.90 1999.00 1893.60 127.43 1991.90 1156.00 25 1927.60 C HO Natco Pharma [2] 933.00 921.95 940.00 940.95 917.55 806.34 1638.35 660.05 9 921.85
BFLYGANDHI 729.85 723.15 729.90 732.25 711.00 12.93 1250.65 550.05 42 729.60
Filatex Fash. 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.74 0.67 169317.21 8.43 0.42 - - DC M Nath Biogen 208.79 204.02 208.79 210.23 201.10 33.18 264.50 141.10 9 205.35
BHAGIL [5] 211.40 201.80 211.00 213.73 199.21 131.60 281.00 141.60 21 202.55
Bhagira.Chm 298.05 300.15 298.05 301.30 295.10 43.04 447.70 247.15 - - FILATEX INDI [1] 61.51 59.50 61.48 61.99 59.12 7453.14 73.39 34.03 20 59.64 NATIONAL FER 101.04 99.66 101.50 101.50 99.16 1263.99 169.95 70.94 64 99.50
Bhagynagar [2] 78.88 78.50 79.98 80.00 76.84 49.86 128.95 63.01 - 78.75 FINANC.TEC. [2] 1009.80 995.00 1014.00 1018.00 985.40 181.12 1079.85 315.15 233 994.55 P NationalAlum [5] 190.27 192.41 191.00 195.49 190.57 14629.90 263.10 140.00 7 192.40
BHANSALI ENG [1] 116.80 116.19 116.71 117.40 115.00 218.32 177.00 95.05 16 116.20 Fine Org [5] 5074.00 5158.50 5074.10 5234.70 5054.40 40.38 5950.00 3355.05 41 5153.05 W ND N RG Nava 593.05 598.50 594.40 606.80 590.05 470.20 1347.80 356.05 - -
BHARAT BIJLE [5] 3059.40 3039.80 3072.90 3076.60 3007.50 20.36 5700.80 2372.60 26 3039.45 FINEOTEX CH [2] 278.95 278.95 279.60 280.90 274.60 225.00 438.60 192.05 33 279.05 NAVIN FLU [2] 4887.70 4876.60 4961.00 4969.00 4827.10 131.80 4995.65 3164.00 100 4875.20
Bharat Elect [1] 432.25 426.95 431.05 432.75 422.6022843.52 435.95 240.15 59 427.00 Fino Pay.Bnk 288.00 286.00 288.65 290.30 284.10 216.09 467.00 200.00 - - NAVKARCORP 110.43 111.11 111.10 111.83 109.20 177.64 176.30 84.00 - 111.05
Bharat Forge [2] 1284.20 1311.40 1288.90 1319.00 1275.00 1905.72 1770.45 919.10 44 1312.65 Finolex Ind. [2] 216.76 213.18 216.70 216.70 211.75 582.98 335.00 144.05 29 213.45 J Navneet Edu [2] 144.58 144.17 143.86 144.75 143.00 83.69 179.05 127.20 13 144.35
Bharat Gears 89.90 90.64 90.77 91.65 89.68 26.16 120.00 65.00 - 90.95 FinolexCable [2] 981.85 971.35 989.70 989.70 963.95 155.50 1695.60 720.05 27 972.05 M Nazara Tech 1300.20 1336.60 1317.00 1343.30 1290.10 1067.74 1355.00 824.25 - -
Bharat Rasay 11032.00 11542.00 11032.00 11750.00 11032.00 22.61 14281.35 8807.45 38 11540.85 FiveStrBusFn 763.45 768.45 770.25 789.80 758.15 1779.56 943.75 595.00 - - &K B NBCC [1] 123.21 120.08 124.00 124.30 118.2823353.76 139.83 70.82 59 120.10
Bharat Wire 216.91 214.28 218.50 219.50 210.91 238.56 301.05 122.40 20 214.30 Flair Writng 263.95 278.70 266.50 285.00 258.50 1043.02 342.50 194.03 - - K ND NCC [2] 233.57 225.53 234.00 234.64 224.11 7631.56 364.50 169.95 18 225.55
Bharti Hexa 1984.60 1965.20 1989.80 1999.00 1947.00 351.28 2052.90 1030.00 - - Force Mot. 14736.0014584.0014907.0015195.0014505.00 149.4616300.00 6125.00 - - P NDR AutoComp 1126.50 1101.70 1143.00 1154.90 1080.00 151.96 1985.00 551.00 - -
BHARTI TELE [5] 2019.40 2033.30 2037.00 2045.80 2018.30 6513.29 2045.50 1410.00 58 2032.60 FORTIS HEALT 774.75 792.55 775.00 795.95 768.30 2063.73 802.80 452.75 466 792.10 P Nect.Life [1] 22.63 22.79 23.29 23.30 22.15 1065.86 56.39 20.05 - 22.81
BHEL [2] 264.65 260.60 264.65 265.60 259.00 4720.75 335.40 176.00 177 260.60 FSL 357.90 364.85 358.90 370.90 358.55 2324.56 422.80 214.05 67 364.85 C NELCAST [2] 146.70 148.22 148.00 151.20 144.00 176.24 157.95 78.00 37 148.45
Bigbloc [2] 64.44 64.09 64.44 64.77 63.50 70.03 148.50 58.90 - 64.19 FSN E Com 207.05 211.59 207.76 212.25 204.26 8571.30 229.80 154.90 - - B Nelco Ltd. 1010.90 1023.90 1017.00 1039.50 995.80 250.92 1500.00 707.00 238 1022.85
Bikaji Fds 741.15 743.90 744.90 747.90 733.00 392.58 1007.95 558.80 - - Fusion Micro 199.51 193.95 199.05 199.44 192.48 823.57 466.60 123.96 - - N RR G Neogen Chem 1638.10 1607.00 1647.90 1670.00 1600.00 29.14 2420.00 1392.75 - -
Biocon [5] 362.50 368.55 363.20 372.20 362.50 7387.74 404.60 290.80 - 368.40 MN U O NESCO [2] 1198.30 1181.40 1201.10 1202.20 1158.10 187.03 1219.00 834.00 22 1182.45
BIRLA CORPN. 1343.60 1358.70 1343.60 1384.40 1336.20 297.07 1652.00 901.85 81 1363.40 G .............................................. B NESTLE (I) [1] 2410.10 2388.00 2410.50 2413.90 2380.00 737.53 2777.00 2115.00 74 2388.25
BIRLANU 2321.60 2361.20 2336.00 2397.00 2314.90 15.61 3171.15 1605.05 - - Gabriel Ind [1] 842.75 976.20 1011.30 1011.30 906.00 2972.66 1011.45 387.05 66 971.80 Netweb Tech 1871.20 1855.20 1870.00 1884.80 1847.70 212.47 3060.00 1251.55 - -
Birlasoft 438.25 442.10 438.50 446.00 437.55 2543.45 760.45 331.00 - - GACM Tech 0.72 0.68 0.72 0.75 0.6811409.83 3.23 0.68 - - N CO ND NETWO FNCAP [5] 57.93 57.02 58.25 58.96 56.78 5021.01 106.01 39.55 - 56.98
Bk of India 121.09 119.26 121.09 121.63 118.75 9878.46 130.35 90.00 6 119.20 GAIL 189.62 190.76 190.46 191.99 188.1513834.01 246.35 150.60 13 190.80 NEULAND LAB. 11878.00 11983.00 11871.00 12042.00 11819.00 23.56 18089.55 7497.00 76 11984.25
Bkofbaroda [2] 247.54 243.05 247.78 247.78 242.0016461.17 274.25 190.70 6 242.85 Galaxy Surf 2602.10 2602.10 2602.10 2615.90 2562.60 18.50 3366.30 2025.00 53 2596.70 M Newgen Soft 1145.40 1140.90 1147.10 1163.50 1134.50 206.68 1795.50 740.05 56 1140.15
BL kashyap [1] 65.37 66.10 65.60 66.26 65.01 245.73 120.60 42.71 64 65.95 Gale Preci. 870.35 862.60 880.00 880.00 860.00 16.13 1480.00 682.00 - - Neyveli Lig 227.12 228.97 227.80 229.95 226.05 852.75 311.65 185.85 17 228.85
Bliss GVS [1] 155.47 155.10 154.15 156.60 153.90 179.70 184.95 103.00 24 155.10 Gallan Metal 528.00 523.95 532.90 535.50 521.40 61.64 567.65 287.20 32 524.25 BC m NH 2094.00 1981.40 2094.90 2096.00 1973.40 895.49 2371.60 1171.35 94 1981.25
BLS [1] 363.75 362.65 365.00 367.30 360.15 791.47 522.30 308.65 - 362.65 Gandhar Oil 176.62 173.47 178.45 178.45 172.55 101.25 253.20 128.48 - - BM NHPC 85.47 84.71 85.50 86.12 84.0110143.07 118.45 71.01 28 84.71
Blue Jet Hlt 843.55 837.65 848.05 850.00 828.80 229.58 986.00 400.00 - - Ganesh Benz. 98.52 98.05 97.65 99.19 97.20 100.03 180.00 95.80 - - GC m NIACL [5] 190.94 189.25 190.94 191.20 187.00 402.80 309.90 135.05 32 189.15
Blue Star [2] 1704.90 1756.10 1710.00 1762.00 1688.30 1857.20 2419.95 1521.20 74 1757.65 Ganesh Ecosp 1480.30 1478.10 1481.00 1491.00 1466.00 26.17 2480.00 1244.95 50 1479.35 NIBE 1671.30 1672.50 1700.00 1703.40 1652.00 50.89 2001.00 761.50 - -
BlueDart Exp 6846.50 6910.00 6845.50 7080.00 6750.00 231.94 9483.85 5500.00 67 6906.30 Ganesh Hsg 982.70 977.35 982.70 985.55 971.00 42.54 1485.00 774.35 21 978.25 P NIIT [2] 131.50 128.40 131.50 132.10 127.99 532.27 233.80 101.10 46 128.50
BLUSPRING ENT 73.49 76.68 73.50 81.13 71.00 2159.82 89.00 67.06 - - Ganga Forg. 3.81 3.61 3.81 3.81 3.61 3868.99 9.73 3.61 - - ND W NIIT Lrn.Sys 332.25 329.30 331.00 336.95 327.15 137.86 541.50 322.60 - -
BODAL CHEM [2] 76.83 75.30 77.00 77.44 74.96 150.41 88.00 49.60 46 75.31 Gareware 921.90 910.80 912.30 923.65 905.00 30.98 985.16 664.10 42 910.90 N OU H NILA INFRA. [1] 12.56 12.56 12.69 12.70 12.34 493.50 17.14 8.21 - 12.56
Bom Dyeing [2] 168.60 168.02 168.99 169.49 165.11 1278.90 256.25 117.25 89 168.45 Garuda Cons. 123.25 120.33 123.51 124.00 119.10 441.05 153.70 77.05 - - Nila Spaces 11.91 11.91 11.91 12.09 11.84 209.74 19.40 7.60 - -
Bomb.S.Hybr. 142.03 140.86 141.17 144.69 140.14 33.92 224.50 115.82 - - Garware Hi 4138.20 4077.20 4100.00 4144.50 4059.90 15.40 5378.10 2184.30 - - ND NILKAMAL L 1783.90 1782.70 1796.00 1818.00 1765.00 4.11 2050.00 1496.80 29 1789.65
BombayBurmah [2] 1998.80 1992.80 1998.80 2019.50 1974.80 55.55 2972.60 1521.00 128 1993.10 Gateway Dis 66.63 65.63 66.90 66.93 65.45 710.98 116.80 56.85 - - WO NipponAM 807.65 800.35 810.95 814.30 792.65 898.16 821.95 498.05 - -
BORANA WEAVES 218.00 221.12 219.59 230.20 218.73 732.39 267.00 216.26 - - GE Vernova 2349.80 2388.00 2348.10 2398.90 2335.00 174.92 2500.00 1254.00 - - O N R NITCO TILES 153.64 160.95 154.00 161.32 150.46 1886.86 160.85 68.58 - 160.75
Borosil 337.70 335.15 338.70 340.00 331.90 49.73 515.90 282.65 - - Geekay Wires 70.22 69.95 70.00 71.31 69.46 86.36 147.80 63.19 - - KC M N NITINSPINNER 391.45 391.25 395.00 395.00 388.10 71.13 493.90 290.00 12 390.05
Borosil.Ren. 494.50 499.35 494.50 502.30 494.00 443.06 643.90 402.80 - - Genesys Intl [5] 630.75 629.00 630.75 642.00 627.00 147.99 1054.80 524.05 42 629.15 K K HM Niva Bupa 81.92 82.23 81.92 82.50 80.91 2448.11 109.34 68.54 - -
Borosil.Sci. 162.49 163.39 162.90 165.00 160.12 77.30 230.00 107.42 - - Genus Paper [1] 19.02 20.47 18.95 22.01 18.95 1618.13 30.30 14.67 - 20.47 KP P R NMDC [1] 67.95 68.02 68.00 68.35 67.0027279.88 85.12 59.56 9 68.03
BOSCH 32315.00 32445.00 32400.00 32545.00 32215.00 18.34 39052.00 25938.20 48 32465.20 Genus Pwr [1] 368.15 363.40 366.35 370.65 360.55 526.90 485.85 237.30 38 362.65 M N NMDC Steel 40.60 40.43 40.60 40.63 39.83 3227.61 62.45 32.13 - -
BPCL 332.05 331.80 333.70 334.95 328.80 3799.02 376.00 234.15 10 331.90 Geojit Fin 86.19 85.20 86.19 86.64 84.61 453.71 177.00 60.73 - - NK Nocil 194.81 197.43 195.90 198.30 191.77 528.46 336.10 155.00 31 197.30
BPL 91.38 90.71 91.38 92.66 90.10 57.29 147.60 64.53 7 90.79 GEPIL 315.10 311.10 320.70 325.55 307.50 556.45 646.55 196.00 - 311.05 PPOW R Northern Arc 238.38 240.69 236.41 243.00 234.01 1993.51 350.00 141.47 - -
BrainbeesSol 377.60 376.00 379.00 380.90 372.05 934.35 734.00 286.05 - - GFL 65.49 64.39 65.29 65.96 63.20 66.02 72.00 51.95 - - W Nova Agri 49.86 49.48 50.48 50.48 49.25 80.55 94.00 40.40 - -
Brigade 1094.90 1059.30 1099.90 1109.50 1055.70 273.38 1450.00 812.85 57 1057.95 GHCL Text 95.62 95.24 96.49 96.49 94.15 132.00 123.00 65.00 - - W NRB Bearings [2] 299.20 296.80 301.10 305.25 292.60 225.98 356.25 191.45 30 296.80
Britannia [1] 5743.50 5790.00 5747.50 5832.50 5677.50 300.62 6473.10 4506.50 65 5786.70 GIC Housing 197.07 195.57 197.00 198.80 194.51 98.74 278.60 151.00 6 195.55 W NTPC Green E 107.56 105.51 107.98 107.98 105.29 7693.43 155.35 84.55 - -
BSE Ltd 2775.10 2752.40 2770.00 2805.00 2745.00 2342.39 7588.00 2115.00 - - GICRE [5] 381.90 379.60 383.00 383.90 377.10 599.70 525.00 345.05 10 378.95 NTPC 332.60 333.75 332.65 335.65 331.3011326.88 448.30 292.70 16 333.60
Gific Bio Sc [1] 353.90 350.20 353.90 356.00 348.25 40.77 501.10 285.00 50 350.00 Nucle.soft E 1187.80 1173.80 1187.80 1191.30 1165.70 13.31 1644.95 723.85 19 1175.20
C .............................................. Gillette (I) 10752.00 10688.00 10760.00 10790.00 10500.00 37.03 11000.00 7169.00 65 10683.15
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8261.00
357.95
8070.00
362.10
8150.00
357.00
8454.00
364.00
8032.50 135.59
355.00 129.64
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385.65
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Campus Act. 278.25 272.10 278.00 278.85 271.35 307.79 371.90 210.00 - - Gland Pharma 1878.00 1866.80 1878.10 1881.00 1826.10 315.75 2220.95 1277.80 - -
CAMS 4243.10 4231.00 4243.10 4284.00 4219.00 177.38 5367.50 3031.05 - - Glaxo Pharma 3353.30 3293.80 3364.60 3369.20 3267.00 75.71 3515.95 1924.30 64 3298.05 M
Canara Bank [2] 115.42 114.23 114.70 115.86 113.4220734.16 119.30 78.58 6 114.20 Glb.Vect 269.10 269.36 269.10 275.00 264.01 63.46 346.15 197.80 - 269.15 H O ..............................................
Canfin Homes [2] 791.35 809.25 794.25 812.00 794.25 439.49 951.45 558.80 13 808.55 Glenmark Pha [1] 1754.30 1770.00 1753.00 1776.90 1743.20 505.08 1830.05 1238.00 29 1770.00 OBEROI REAL 1913.40 1897.90 1913.40 1920.80 1878.60 299.97 2349.80 1440.05 40 1897.90
CANTABIL [2] 270.30 267.10 271.10 271.60 263.40 152.76 334.85 211.10 30 266.30 Glo.Surfaces 114.64 113.18 115.70 115.70 112.62 84.64 245.95 91.86 - - W Oil Country 89.20 91.49 89.95 92.48 89.12 65.24 101.00 36.00 - 91.35
CAPACITE 329.05 331.50 331.45 334.30 326.00 192.67 465.00 270.00 16 332.20 Global Hlth 1151.40 1166.10 1151.50 1168.00 1138.60 237.65 1298.80 935.50 - - U D OIL INDIA 434.45 435.90 435.10 437.00 431.60 3201.27 767.30 322.15 12 435.85
CAPITAL INDIA 40.80 40.23 41.20 41.40 40.00 139.26 44.50 32.51 - - GLOBUS SPR 948.70 950.65 952.90 970.00 938.00 56.54 1373.35 751.05 110 953.85 O H B Ola Electric 1214.50 1217.20 1221.00 1230.30 1202.80 398.88 1960.00 989.95 - -
Capital SFB 289.05 284.50 292.00 292.05 283.05 69.37 370.70 250.00 - - Gloster 817.55 813.95 825.05 830.00 800.70 12.57 886.00 532.95 - - CNC Ola Electric 42.02 41.06 42.40 42.59 40.8137896.29 157.40 40.81 - -
CAPLIN POINT [2] 1998.20 1982.30 1995.00 1997.00 1954.90 173.78 2636.00 1407.40 44 1983.35 GM Breweri 742.35 742.60 743.05 744.75 734.25 44.19 1048.85 579.10 13 740.15 OM Infra 132.58 131.89 133.25 133.30 130.70 93.96 227.90 100.30 - -
Carborundum [1] 997.15 999.35 1001.85 1003.00 976.50 205.40 1790.15 810.00 59 999.40 GMM Pfaud [2] 1214.10 1217.40 1215.50 1221.00 1192.10 48.27 1530.80 953.00 130 1216.55 OMAXE 101.82 99.12 102.94 103.20 98.55 670.98 160.20 68.75 - 99.10
Care Rating 1825.90 1805.90 1830.00 1860.00 1785.40 62.62 1964.80 922.00 37 1806.15 GMR Airports 86.01 88.40 86.39 88.80 86.2126797.81 103.75 67.75 - - K OneMobiwik 245.89 241.68 246.90 247.70 237.70 3402.64 698.30 227.25 - -
Carraro Ind 460.15 459.15 462.00 463.00 440.15 167.70 692.40 253.15 - - GMR P&U Inf. 116.31 117.50 115.71 118.65 114.00 3697.66 169.25 83.45 - - KPR M ONESOURCE 2119.80 2013.00 2119.00 2139.80 1990.00 332.91 2248.00 1209.95 - -
Cartrade Tch 1695.30 1699.60 1695.30 1720.00 1675.20 149.75 1889.00 771.00 - - GNA 329.85 326.40 330.00 330.00 325.00 22.61 494.00 269.80 13 326.75 K C ONGC [5] 243.37 241.07 242.90 243.75 240.2010419.42 344.60 205.00 8 241.15

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ONMOBILE 53.87 53.63 53.40 54.14 52.92 222.48 95.30 40.00 37 53.56 SALZER ELEC 908.85 892.15 914.95 914.95 890.50 76.35 1650.00 820.00 31 892.50 Thangamayil 1882.60 1880.50 1882.00 1904.90 1867.30 48.32 2557.72 1526.45 49 1882.60 DSPAMC - DSPPVBKETF 28.51 28.43 34.48 28.90 23.63 -
OPTIEMUS 646.90 638.35 650.30 650.60 634.00 128.79 873.65 317.00 250 639.00 SAMBHV STEEL 82.00 97.59 110.00 111.00 96.2557089.91 111.00 96.25 - - THEMIS MEDIC [1] 128.57 125.58 129.70 130.00 124.70 228.46 313.65 115.05 48 125.60 DSPAMC - DSPQ50ETF 255.54 255.23 6.74 269.48 191.97 -
ORACLE FIN [5] 8957.50 8942.50 8957.50 9075.50 8850.00 155.5513203.60 7057.70 23 8944.65 Samhi Hotels 221.60 219.54 222.45 222.60 216.25 651.16 230.00 121.10 - - Thermax [2] 3356.70 3412.20 3387.60 3494.00 3349.60 183.96 5835.00 2930.05 81 3413.60 DSPAMC - DSPSENXETF 85.18 85.15 0.90 95.00 72.00 -
Orchid Phr 739.55 724.20 739.55 740.70 720.65 94.92 1997.40 603.80 - - Samman Cap. 140.41 136.00 141.20 141.40 135.17 5936.34 179.30 97.61 - - Thirumalai [1] 291.40 280.95 291.40 292.80 279.35 518.63 395.00 201.30 36 281.25 DSPAMC - DSPSILVETF 104.23 103.37 264.39 115.00 77.20 -
ORICON ENT [2] 44.88 44.72 45.00 45.36 44.00 191.64 52.38 27.02 - 44.66 Samvard.Moth 152.15 152.92 152.10 153.49 151.05 7245.11 216.99 107.25 - - Thomas Cook [1] 161.21 157.31 161.21 162.09 156.05 934.14 264.00 118.10 68 157.30 DSPAMC -QUIDADD 1079.45 1079.58 1207.59 1094.18 949.27 -
ORIENT CEM [1] 237.80 241.02 238.98 243.80 238.98 1136.43 379.40 221.60 54 240.45 Sanathan Tex 481.45 482.55 481.00 484.00 469.50 88.42 499.00 286.95 - - THYROCARE 974.45 984.40 985.00 988.80 970.00 47.44 1072.45 620.85 54 983.90 DSPAMC - NEXT30ADD 39.60 39.50 128.07 40.63 32.27 -
Orient Elec. 222.32 222.98 222.32 224.80 219.27 83.07 297.10 177.21 - - SANDHAR 536.75 525.00 541.65 542.00 522.10 65.65 697.60 329.00 23 526.25 TILAKNAG IND 345.20 343.40 346.75 347.00 341.15 332.15 457.30 205.00 29 343.40 DSPAMC - TOP10ADD 100.38 100.01 73.03 119.70 86.50 -
Orient Hotel [1] 153.15 149.27 154.10 154.51 148.21 140.81 202.00 123.50 60 149.15 Sandur Mang. 469.55 470.85 474.25 478.80 468.30 134.21 614.65 337.20 - - TIME TECHNO [1] 438.55 447.60 438.55 450.50 436.20 634.31 513.35 301.80 58 448.05 DSPAMC-HEALTHADD 145.53 145.90 1.37 151.58 120.00 -
Orient Paper [1] 28.80 28.46 28.81 28.97 28.30 460.28 62.20 20.81 - 28.40 Sangam India 468.55 460.50 470.50 477.00 455.70 48.98 512.45 295.25 72 456.45 TIMKEN (I) 3447.80 3392.70 3455.80 3459.30 3375.00 64.52 4532.10 2200.00 57 3389.05 DSPBRAMC-LIQETF 999.99 999.99 134.92 1020.00 980.55 -
Orient Tech. 350.40 344.10 351.95 354.05 342.00 138.73 674.85 247.05 - - Sanghvi Move [1] 278.50 276.75 280.70 281.10 274.45 209.49 603.73 205.00 19 277.40 TINNA RUBBER 937.00 920.10 951.05 959.95 910.00 26.28 1088.85 885.00 - - EDELAMC - EBANKNIFTY 57.60 57.42 1.51 57.84 47.00 -
Orient.Aroma 376.05 371.45 378.05 379.50 369.80 19.56 656.70 261.55 - - Sangi Ind 65.03 66.22 64.51 66.89 64.51 408.72 103.48 50.10 - 66.32 Tips Music 669.50 665.30 675.00 675.00 663.00 65.33 950.00 412.00 - - EDELAMC - ECAPINSURE 24.18 23.99 34.30 26.77 17.13 -
ORISSA MINE [1] 4881.30 4845.90 4881.30 4928.00 4830.10 5.57 9700.00 4320.00 - 4851.75 SANOFI 6193.50 6100.00 6151.50 6209.00 6092.50 9.84 7593.60 4145.90 37 6106.65 Titagarh Rai 963.75 950.50 967.95 970.00 940.45 2343.11 1866.00 654.55 - - EDELAMC - EMULTIMQ 43.79 43.68 20.04 53.90 34.71 -
OSWAL PUMPS 673.55 671.00 676.00 682.80 660.10 1124.98 718.00 614.25 - - Sanofi Cons. 5421.00 5319.00 5462.00 5473.50 5231.00 27.07 5894.50 4211.55 - - Titan Ind. [1] 3700.50 3708.00 3705.00 3721.90 3689.00 583.51 3866.15 2947.55 99 3707.40 EDELAMC ESILVER 108.34 107.59 47.12 111.00 80.50 -
OswalAgroMil 88.87 87.52 90.00 90.50 86.57 199.93 110.69 41.69 11 87.60 Sansera Engg 1393.40 1403.50 1385.10 1408.00 1384.00 169.29 1758.30 972.20 - - TMB 450.60 447.35 453.40 454.15 445.50 65.65 513.55 401.00 - - EDELAMC-BBETF0432 1278.55 1279.94 5.39 1319.10 1135.66 -
OswalGrn.Tch 45.97 46.06 46.21 47.00 45.43 235.35 68.90 30.15 - - Sanstar 100.98 100.19 101.69 101.95 99.64 609.60 158.80 80.00 - - Tolins Tyres 160.12 160.41 158.66 165.75 158.51 109.20 259.20 107.72 - - EDELAMC-EBBETF0430 1518.95 1520.30 19.23 1567.42 1346.45 -
Sapphire Fd 327.10 320.70 325.10 327.30 318.60 205.19 1817.20 275.80 - - TORNT POWER 1456.70 1469.40 1456.70 1472.70 1446.00 189.19 2037.35 1207.20 26 1469.00 EDELAMC-EBBETF0431 1360.42 1360.76 10.08 1370.23 1214.26 -
P ............................................... SaraswatiSDL
SARDA ENMIN [1]
98.07
437.20
99.58
431.50
99.00
436.60
101.33
441.85
97.01 69.96
428.75 267.77
213.88
565.55
80.10
231.05
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25 432.40
- Torrent Phar [5] 3416.70 3349.40 3399.60 3428.10 3334.10
Touchwd.Ent. 116.36 116.48 120.02 123.50 116.01
401.80 3589.95
37.64 202.06
2781.55 60 3348.40
74.00 - -
EDELAMC-EBBETF0433 1244.84 1248.18 5.98 1288.86 1116.00 -
P&G Health 5823.00 5844.00 5870.00 5922.50 5733.00 8.24 6175.50 4863.00 - - EDELAMC-EGOLD 98.20 98.25 89.10 103.35 69.70 -
Page Ind 48195.00 47500.00 47235.00 47925.00 47130.00 24.54 50470.60 38320.00 73 47518.95 Saregama (I) [1] 494.65 492.50 496.00 499.90 490.90 134.37 688.50 417.65 47 492.30 TOURISM FINA 234.99 242.83 235.90 244.49 229.45 1588.13 244.45 122.15 22 241.80 Gold BeEs [1] 81.05 81.11 9539.59 85.16 57.85 81.09
Pakka 214.62 211.77 215.00 215.49 209.82 154.52 363.55 156.50 - - SarveshwarFd 7.33 7.53 7.30 7.57 7.27 4623.22 12.28 5.62 - - TPL PLAST [2] 81.98 81.44 82.58 82.58 80.45 168.47 136.35 63.00 27 81.68 Goldmanamc - CPSEETF 94.21 93.58 2519.43 106.38 75.00 93.58
Panacea Biot [1] 410.55 422.35 414.00 426.15 411.70 159.11 581.00 129.65 - 423.00 SASKEN COMM 1467.10 1457.20 1467.10 1490.00 1451.20 10.64 2365.55 1276.55 45 1458.35 Tracxn Tech 58.58 58.07 58.40 58.77 57.46 139.70 107.95 47.71 - - GorwwAMC-Def 89.27 88.66 353.03 93.89 49.83 -
PANAMA PETRO [2] 354.45 353.35 355.40 358.00 350.15 26.12 452.45 301.30 18 353.20 Satia Ind. 91.20 91.06 91.20 91.50 89.22 111.33 143.49 64.40 - - TRANS & RECTI. 471.30 469.30 473.85 474.85 464.00 633.82 1297.80 356.00 - - GROWWAMC - GROWWLIQID 104.67 104.68 235.56 106.98 98.00 -
ParadeepPhos 159.10 158.97 159.76 161.49 156.34 3189.79 183.60 78.81 - - SATIN 168.88 166.44 169.50 171.01 165.00 180.54 231.95 131.40 8 166.15 TransIndia 35.99 36.11 36.35 36.35 35.40 212.88 55.70 24.73 - - GROWWAMC - GROWWLOVOL 10.24 10.20 77.48 11.50 9.00 -
Parag Milk 224.60 224.05 225.97 227.50 221.00 892.90 236.75 135.10 22 223.95 Saurash.Cem. 90.20 92.13 90.24 93.45 89.63 104.80 102.40 82.50 - - TransportCor [2] 1138.40 1125.70 1144.00 1153.50 1122.10 28.37 1301.85 842.00 22 1125.80 GROWWAMC - GROWWMOM50 11.10 11.01 457.82 12.00 9.11 -
PARAMOUNT CO [2] 57.59 59.70 62.75 62.75 59.40 4463.86 100.69 44.59 21 59.70 SBC Exports 14.68 14.63 14.60 14.77 14.50 6230.39 37.90 10.95 - - Transrail Li 665.20 671.65 671.15 678.50 649.00 1687.50 718.90 394.55 - - GROWWAMC - GROWWN200 11.53 11.49 296.03 12.45 9.00 -
Paras Defen 1627.40 1696.20 1637.70 1702.00 1632.20 1192.14 1945.00 809.40 - - SBFC Fin. 107.92 107.32 108.60 109.10 106.14 2369.01 117.00 77.61 - - Transw.Shp 286.90 280.15 287.95 287.95 270.60 25.21 492.00 234.12 - - GROWWAMC - GROWWRAIL 38.66 38.43 333.60 43.66 28.72 -
Park Hotels 163.37 159.71 160.11 163.96 157.73 1384.42 206.20 129.00 - - SBI Cards 931.80 913.10 921.95 927.75 906.80 2464.47 1027.25 659.80 - - TRENT. [1] 6144.00 6222.50 6130.50 6252.00 6063.00 1159.15 8345.85 4491.75 157 6228.80 GROWWAMC - GROWWSLVR 106.48 105.99 64.26 111.85 94.20 -
Parsvnath [5] 18.74 19.21 18.79 19.50 18.50 1854.91 25.88 11.21 - 19.23 SBILIFE 1862.50 1856.80 1865.00 1875.00 1852.10 1072.95 1935.00 1373.15 77 1856.20 TRIDENT [1] 31.12 30.73 31.09 31.14 30.60 6087.89 41.49 23.20 - 30.74 GrowwAMC-Gol 95.85 95.94 121.74 101.02 73.00 -
Pasupati Acr 56.29 56.73 57.40 58.13 54.51 256.54 70.98 37.05 - - SCHAND [5] 231.24 236.08 232.50 238.38 230.00 69.68 257.50 157.60 38 235.75 TRIVENI ENGG [1] 376.90 375.75 376.90 379.20 371.10 428.75 536.00 305.00 33 376.15 GrowwAmc-WEV 29.35 29.32 249.77 36.06 23.00 -
Patanjali Fd 1629.10 1638.10 1643.60 1648.80 1619.90 804.88 2011.00 1541.05 - - SCHLOSS BANG 405.15 408.75 404.95 410.00 401.60 272.32 439.90 382.50 - - TRIVENITURB [1] 606.00 619.25 609.00 626.40 602.45 2237.14 885.00 455.15 57 618.75 HangSengBees [1] 385.91 387.52 73.94 448.98 269.09 387.71
Patel engg [1] 41.04 40.79 41.19 41.62 40.71 2712.57 70.00 33.65 9 40.80 SCODA TUBES 195.22 192.57 196.89 196.89 191.20 489.15 213.43 135.10 - - TTK HEALTHCA 1280.60 1366.90 1290.40 1394.90 1277.40 32.56 1923.00 991.00 27 1376.95 HDFC GOLD ETF 83.66 83.77 1645.73 87.91 59.57 -
Patel int 17.61 18.01 17.94 18.36 17.02 1341.32 27.65 12.85 16 18.01 SE INVESTM [1] 31.77 31.00 31.77 31.88 30.76 3652.21 81.95 29.40 14 30.93 Ttk Prestige [1] 627.15 625.65 625.00 632.00 618.00 64.32 1022.00 583.00 47 627.05 HDFCAMC HDFCPSUBK 73.07 72.36 19.47 75.80 55.68 -
Pavna Ind 417.70 417.10 418.30 426.70 410.80 16.37 759.50 293.30 - - SELAN EXPLOR 687.30 685.70 685.10 716.00 683.25 83.46 1099.80 474.65 14 685.05 Tube Inv. [1] 2112.00 2148.80 2113.00 2231.60 2085.00 578.91 2232.40 1360.90 626 2145.10 HDFCAMC-HDFCBSE500 37.66 37.58 41.66 44.40 31.14 -
PayTM 930.25 926.70 930.00 933.20 922.00 1846.08 1062.95 403.00 - - Senco Gold 340.75 337.30 341.50 345.00 335.00 243.75 1544.00 227.40 - - Tube Invt. 3087.00 2995.20 3085.40 3094.50 2962.90 346.96 4810.80 2407.10 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCGROWTH 119.62 119.43 14.40 147.00 103.11 -
PB Fintech 1832.90 1821.50 1820.00 1856.90 1791.00 1742.20 2246.90 1311.35 - - Senores Phar 584.15 581.15 584.15 588.95 573.80 203.64 665.00 435.25 - - TVS Hold. 11027.0011012.0011089.0011143.0010962.00 15.3711930.00 8800.00 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCLIQUID 1017.50 1017.63 16.15 1042.79 975.00 -
PC JEWEL [1] 13.07 13.83 13.10 14.00 12.8098176.86 19.60 5.03 - 13.84 SEPC 13.53 13.40 13.54 13.59 13.29 5176.39 33.45 11.87 - - Tvs Motors [1] 2893.60 2898.30 2904.60 2915.90 2880.00 606.78 2960.90 2170.05 51 2899.95 HDFCAMC-HDFCLOWVOL 20.47 20.48 8.74 23.00 17.70 -
PCBL 414.65 413.90 415.25 418.80 407.90 923.07 584.40 252.00 - - SEQUENT [2] 187.53 185.31 188.00 188.51 183.90 390.63 240.90 111.00 - 185.40 TVS S.Chain 135.99 134.20 135.96 136.78 132.60 610.72 217.58 107.40 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCMID150 22.09 22.11 376.60 23.65 17.51 -
PDMJEPAPER [1] 116.03 116.08 117.39 117.39 115.00 44.23 232.15 90.30 12 116.15 Servote.Pwr 146.94 148.56 148.00 149.50 144.79 1104.56 205.40 86.59 - - TVS SRICHAKR 3059.40 3316.80 3084.00 3426.20 3042.60 189.99 4900.00 2429.55 56 3315.05 HDFCAMC-HDFCMOMENT 32.18 31.98 229.83 39.50 25.50 -
PDS 399.15 399.25 403.55 404.25 394.00 64.41 659.00 336.00 - - Sesha.paper [2] 307.55 306.60 310.00 314.00 304.80 44.49 373.50 251.05 18 306.65 TVTN [5] 173.03 171.62 173.95 173.95 171.00 34.93 308.15 146.00 12 171.80 HDFCAMC-HDFCNEXT50 69.91 69.75 49.48 88.00 57.00 -
PEL [2] 1168.80 1160.40 1175.00 1177.90 1140.30 442.74 1275.40 849.90 52 1159.30 SFL [5] 715.35 711.45 715.00 718.95 706.45 68.44 1065.00 613.80 102 711.65
HDFCAMC-HDFCNIF100 26.80 26.76 235.41 29.10 21.15 -
PENNAR IND [5] 229.98 230.25 230.95 232.74 226.99 518.57 257.40 136.60 34 230.05 Sh.T.Balajee
Shaily Eng
46.95
1632.80
46.96
1639.00
47.99
1620.00
47.99
1645.20
46.49 413.38
1600.70 60.46
99.22
2073.80
38.55
795.00
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U ............................................... HDFCAMC-HDFCNIFBAN 58.66 58.23 580.42 59.18 48.51 -
PERSISTENT [5] 6038.50 6014.50 6039.50 6113.00 5975.50 320.90 6788.80 4163.80 84 6012.80 Ucal 158.39 158.65 157.60 163.00 153.66 73.26 252.40 125.00 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCNIFIT 40.59 40.57 20.96 47.74 32.24 -
Petronet LNG 299.95 302.00 299.80 303.00 297.90 1954.44 384.90 269.90 12 302.05 SHAKTI PUMPS 954.75 944.15 957.10 962.40 940.50 322.03 1398.00 641.41 29 944.05 UCOBANK 32.93 32.71 32.93 33.29 32.4611081.95 60.64 26.83 17 32.71
SHALBY 184.20 183.56 184.20 185.00 182.75 54.26 325.00 177.20 24 183.45 HDFCAMC-HDFCNIFTY 284.19 283.04 232.16 292.45 240.55 -
Pfizer Ltd. 5698.50 5715.00 5690.00 5742.50 5685.00 43.67 6452.85 3742.90 41 5714.40 UdaipurCem. 33.27 34.43 33.61 34.60 33.10 2775.82 48.60 23.10 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCPVTBAN 28.61 28.42 71.36 29.39 23.66 -
PG Electro [1] 723.00 745.95 726.45 749.70 723.50 3613.64 1054.95 337.00 250 745.60 SHALIMAR PAI [2] 96.77 97.35 97.75 97.75 95.89 99.77 162.75 91.35 - 97.49 UFLEX 609.95 611.80 611.10 613.95 605.70 23.11 859.90 437.65 21 610.90
SHANKARA 1011.90 1011.00 1019.50 1024.90 995.30 138.42 1095.80 444.40 34 1010.65 HDFCAMC-HDFCQUAL 58.13 58.11 27.80 66.28 49.53 -
PGIL [5] 1557.10 1525.40 1558.00 1582.40 1516.50 87.74 1718.05 705.60 139 1524.00 UFO 74.01 72.15 73.80 74.08 71.35 86.45 153.55 59.11 69 72.34 HDFCAMC-HDFCSENSEX 93.83 93.71 37.91 100.00 80.55 -
PHOENIX MILL [2] 1546.30 1495.00 1547.00 1554.20 1483.50 2491.31 2068.15 1340.00 178 1496.55 ShankarLal R 81.76 79.47 81.75 81.99 78.58 341.54 115.00 52.00 - - Ugar Sugar [1] 49.64 50.60 50.00 51.29 49.31 361.03 93.00 39.47 - 50.63
Shanti Gear [1] 494.15 514.10 498.20 528.00 494.30 204.78 703.55 386.00 41 514.90 HDFCAMC-HDFCSILVER 103.77 102.94 1832.67 106.93 77.50 -
PI IND [1] 4154.30 4167.80 4135.10 4173.90 4103.00 112.27 4801.40 2952.05 34 4164.80 Ugro Glob. 173.08 172.80 173.99 175.01 170.69 405.08 300.00 145.25 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCSML250 178.46 177.17 1108.16 189.95 135.21 -
PICCADILY AGRO 621.70 603.50 628.95 630.00 600.05 110.94 630.00 600.05 - - Sharda Crop 805.30 844.80 805.30 849.90 800.15 675.52 886.35 440.05 28 845.55 Ujjivan SFB 49.22 49.90 49.50 50.49 48.9623226.03 51.87 30.88 - -
SHARDA MOT [2] 1963.00 2084.40 1992.80 2099.40 1960.70 315.63 2955.90 1250.00 20 2083.80 HDFCAMC-HDFCVALUE 135.41 134.96 5.96 155.70 117.50 -
Pidilite [1] 3045.80 3076.60 3025.10 3081.00 3015.60 193.88 3414.40 2620.15 75 3076.95 Ultra Tech 12210.00 12436.00 12210.00 12527.00 12170.00 445.83 12532.15 10053.00 58 12437.80 ICICI PR NIF LW VL 30 ETF 22.03 22.02 688.88 24.40 19.03 -
Pilani Inv. 5482.00 5506.50 5482.00 5540.00 5431.00 7.72 8265.95 3296.05 36 5509.85 ShareInd Sec 182.04 179.40 183.31 183.31 177.80 468.67 344.80 141.21 - - Unichem Lab [2] 594.20 587.10 594.20 595.10 585.00 14.66 949.85 512.90 26 586.65
ShDigvijCem 81.51 81.66 81.11 81.95 80.10 218.61 118.80 63.55 - - ICICIPRA010G 258.49 257.71 19.24 262.00 228.80 -
Piramal Phr 204.73 204.27 205.50 206.28 202.24 3961.10 307.90 145.25 - - Unicom.eSol 123.94 123.00 124.39 124.89 121.59 305.89 263.99 96.03 - - ICICIPRAMC - CASHIETF 1017.19 1017.33 137.33 1034.60 1001.47 -
Pitti Engg [5] 992.30 989.50 995.00 1005.00 986.30 26.72 1511.45 835.00 35 989.65 SHEMAROO 145.35 142.32 144.01 146.01 141.00 42.43 214.70 88.45 - 141.70 Union Bank L 154.64 153.39 154.64 155.90 152.05 8256.59 158.60 100.75 6 153.45
Shipping Cor 225.11 224.32 226.00 227.41 222.30 1743.03 384.80 138.25 13 224.40 ICICIPRAMC - EVIETF 29.35 29.30 68.59 31.94 25.72 -
Pix Transm 1594.20 1586.70 1600.00 1600.00 1567.60 20.18 2799.95 1333.25 - - Uniparts Ind 401.20 400.20 400.00 408.15 397.10 63.79 533.95 296.65 - - ICICIPRAMC - METALIETF 9.58 9.71 7573.62 10.67 7.35 -
PLASTIBLEND [5] 208.86 209.02 210.80 211.00 205.25 28.75 398.65 169.30 17 209.40 Shipping Cor 53.60 53.16 53.90 54.00 53.02 349.43 108.55 42.85 - - Unit.Drill 230.82 225.63 230.82 233.77 225.00 12.06 294.90 184.46 - -
Shivalik Bi 561.65 549.20 561.65 565.40 545.00 37.65 729.80 342.00 - - ICICIPRAMC - OILIETF 11.93 11.91 1152.38 14.00 9.42 -
Platinum Ind. 275.45 273.50 278.20 279.10 270.40 53.84 502.05 198.89 - - UNITED BREW [1] 1950.30 1939.60 1959.50 1963.00 1924.50 283.79 2299.40 1810.00 112 1939.50 ICICIPRAMC - TOP15IETF 10.42 10.41 343.10 10.96 10.37 -
PN Gadgil Jw 603.10 604.70 609.00 616.50 596.10 380.81 848.00 473.80 - - Shivalik Ras 531.75 529.40 539.75 539.75 527.00 22.06 879.05 500.00 - - United Poly 20.92 20.58 20.90 21.00 19.90 847.38 191.85 14.50 - -
SHIVAM AUTO [2] 31.48 30.69 31.63 31.79 30.04 85.67 64.86 23.62 - 30.66 ICICIPRAMC - VAL30IETF 13.40 13.36 56.67 14.14 10.93 -
Pnb Gilts 100.30 98.28 100.50 100.50 97.01 590.04 138.20 73.55 8 98.28 United Spirts 1400.40 1383.40 1403.90 1406.60 1380.40 1464.00 1700.00 1249.30 - - ICICIPRAMC-BARATWIN 110.57 110.25 1096.06 124.00 93.02 -
PNB Housng 1104.00 1084.60 1105.00 1106.90 1074.30 840.78 1201.45 741.00 14 1084.05 SHK 235.52 232.37 238.00 238.99 230.02 183.89 335.25 141.50 57 232.15 Univ.cable 784.70 774.05 786.00 789.95 761.55 41.20 938.75 408.10 47 775.20
SHOPPER STOP [5] 500.95 507.45 503.60 509.00 496.30 22.91 943.65 467.50 - 507.75 ICICIPRAMC-ICICI500 39.79 39.59 248.60 47.60 33.00 -
PNC Infra [2] 307.50 307.10 308.35 308.35 303.20 297.72 539.00 235.70 11 307.30 Universus Im 242.98 291.57 249.45 291.57 248.99 256.71 483.90 174.00 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICI5GSEC 62.60 62.70 21.83 66.00 56.01 -
POKARNA [2] 1073.40 1085.20 1084.90 1104.00 1075.40 127.28 1451.70 677.95 - 1084.00 Shree Cement 31185.00 31640.00 31435.00 31700.00 31030.00 20.95 31924.55 23500.15 95 31626.65 Uno Minda 1079.30 1098.60 1085.00 1103.50 1082.30 536.19 1255.00 767.60 - -
Shree Rama [5] 40.30 39.84 40.70 41.28 39.32 81.97 55.00 25.00 10 39.81 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIALPLV 27.92 27.91 836.13 32.67 24.00 -
POLY MEDICUR [5] 2269.20 2270.00 2275.10 2316.60 2236.50 360.98 3350.00 1788.05 69 2268.70 Updater.Svc 293.80 293.10 297.00 299.95 292.00 229.07 438.60 255.60 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICIAUTO 24.39 24.43 450.29 28.36 19.72 -
Polycab Ind. 6664.00 6768.00 6680.00 6778.00 6638.00 407.34 7605.00 4555.00 - - SHREEPUSHK 357.05 352.35 357.90 362.50 345.80 134.40 384.50 201.00 34 352.80 UPL [2] 671.05 672.65 671.05 676.00 665.20 1348.69 698.85 483.91 95 672.70
Shriram Fin 696.45 676.90 695.75 698.85 675.00 3288.84 3652.25 493.35 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICIBANKP 28.36 28.20 242.26 29.21 22.23 -
Polyplex 1204.50 1205.60 1204.50 1224.50 1203.10 48.79 1480.00 991.70 49 1205.60 URJAGLOBA [1] 15.35 15.25 15.49 15.58 15.15 1360.03 25.38 10.71 - 15.27 ICICIPRAMC-ICICICOMMO 90.40 90.96 128.72 101.33 75.61 -
PonawallaFin 464.05 464.55 464.10 467.40 458.35 950.55 469.00 267.20 - - Shriram Pist 2449.20 2432.00 2449.20 2453.60 2397.50 24.62 2591.00 1662.55 - -
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USHA MART [1] 364.65 362.95 364.65 365.40 357.75 404.77 450.85 278.80 37 362.75 ICICIPRAMC-ICICICONSU 121.58 121.66 28.08 154.00 101.23 -
Pondy Oxides 851.05 897.85 859.70 915.00 848.00 709.96 2380.00 490.00 - - Shriram Prop 100.21 99.82 100.70 100.70 98.10 1557.13 147.60 63.13 - -
UTI Asset 1283.10 1268.50 1294.30 1294.80 1257.00 110.04 1403.65 905.00 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICIFIN 31.36 30.99 788.85 32.37 24.13 -
Popular Veh. 137.45 136.60 138.00 138.90 131.57 136.62 261.00 86.75 - - ShyamMetalic 874.60 878.95 880.00 896.00 872.10 813.97 956.90 628.25 - -
Utkarsh SFB 24.48 24.19 24.50 24.74 24.00 2097.34 53.05 21.25 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICIFMCG 58.17 58.08 1255.34 71.20 53.00 -
POWER FINAN 423.65 418.40 423.00 425.15 416.50 5958.68 580.35 357.25 8 418.25 Siemens Ltd. [2] 3323.10 3287.70 3339.00 3365.00 3267.00 592.32 4041.64 2271.44 64 3286.80
Uttam Sugar 298.40 295.60 298.00 299.80 292.35 51.41 395.90 170.05 12 294.95 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIINFRA 96.58 96.37 71.17 100.10 77.65 -
Power grid 297.55 294.85 297.55 298.75 293.4010826.03 366.20 247.50 18 294.85 Sigachi Ind 46.05 42.68 46.00 46.00 41.0047855.59 69.89 34.00 - -
SignatureGlo 1246.80 1246.90 1248.40 1261.00 1238.00 307.01 1647.00 1010.80 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICILIQ 999.99 999.99 662.08 1030.00 995.00 -
Power Trad
POWERMECH
178.80 179.84 179.90 182.00 178.40 1069.39 246.55 127.75
3289.20 3227.30 3300.90 3304.50 3199.90 54.34 3725.00 1698.85
12 180.00
34 3226.20 Signpost Ind 221.36 223.16 223.55 229.99 214.70 564.07 403.30 180.37 - - V ............................................... ICICIPRAMC-ICICIM150 22.60 22.61 1186.25 23.70 17.80 -
Silver Tou. 787.05 774.90 787.05 797.00 767.00 49.01 844.65 610.00 - - V Guard Ind [1] 386.75 383.30 389.50 389.50 380.30 151.14 577.35 300.00 64 383.25 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIMOM30 32.50 32.31 933.28 39.42 25.00 -
PRABHA ENE 286.75 295.20 286.00 307.95 276.35 233.75 307.95 155.04 - - V2 Retail 1853.10 1823.60 1885.00 1910.00 1811.10 99.15 2095.00 703.25 89 1825.55
Praj Ind.ltd [2] 502.20 496.20 502.90 506.00 493.00 590.76 874.30 441.45 38 496.05 Sinclairs Ho 101.85 99.41 102.00 102.10 97.69 169.13 139.40 72.86 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICINXT50 72.05 71.71 7837.01 81.64 58.70 -
Sindhu Tra. 28.65 27.98 28.50 28.50 27.20 9336.27 29.74 13.00 - - VADILAL IND 5523.00 5489.50 5523.00 5578.50 5463.50 8.91 7398.95 3411.25 35 5485.10 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIPHA 147.72 148.15 82.17 157.70 120.00 -
Prajay Eng 23.26 23.47 23.95 23.95 22.92 104.55 46.59 16.09 - 23.47 Vaibhav glbl [2] 236.37 235.94 237.01 238.50 232.65 184.08 352.75 178.00 28 236.00
Prakash Ind. 160.93 159.61 162.36 162.36 157.71 685.58 237.25 132.50 8 159.55 Sirca Paint 375.55 370.20 375.60 377.50 368.00 120.96 393.10 230.69 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICIQTY30 21.47 21.49 104.01 26.50 18.01 -
SIS [5] 370.30 366.65 369.00 372.95 365.30 69.81 459.85 289.20 41 366.25 Valiant Lab 111.98 114.88 110.00 116.94 108.60 41.44 157.49 75.20 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICISILVE 107.85 106.89 3378.27 111.05 80.05 -
Prakash Pipe 398.10 391.95 401.05 401.05 390.00 106.89 667.95 364.70 - - VARDH TEXT [2] 502.85 497.90 502.85 503.50 494.20 94.22 592.25 362.60 16 497.65
PRAKASHSTL [1] 6.23 6.25 6.29 6.30 6.20 131.99 11.07 5.42 - 6.27 SIYARAM SILK [2] 703.35 694.10 705.00 709.45 690.10 37.90 1175.00 464.95 16 694.00 ICICIPRAMC-ICICITECH 42.12 42.14 595.17 49.53 33.43 -
SJS Enter. 1251.80 1247.80 1262.70 1265.60 1241.50 52.53 1347.00 762.65 - - Varroc Eng 570.05 567.00 572.35 573.20 561.85 104.03 704.80 374.10 - - ICICIPRAMC-IPRU5008 58.54 58.10 1454.11 60.79 47.53 -
Precam 214.16 216.51 215.39 219.44 213.00 820.68 382.15 140.50 142 216.25 VASCON ENG 55.69 53.98 55.75 55.80 53.25 1074.82 83.75 32.00 19 53.94
Precision Wr [1] 187.99 185.34 189.00 189.65 181.55 148.36 220.95 118.35 37 185.20 SJVN 100.45 98.89 100.45 100.78 98.15 4463.37 159.60 80.50 40 98.85 ICICIPRAMC-PSUBANKICI 73.70 72.92 525.79 77.00 55.80 -
SKF INDIA 4881.80 4969.60 4920.00 5049.80 4850.00 185.05 6690.00 3544.00 43 4968.40 Vatech Wabag [2] 1420.80 1409.80 1424.80 1444.90 1398.80 449.42 1943.95 1109.35 32 1410.40 ICICIPRU SENETF 950.36 948.52 6.65 980.00 720.00 -
Premier Enr 1056.90 1056.30 1075.00 1075.80 1037.60 968.67 1388.00 774.05 - - VBL [2] 451.60 453.05 453.00 459.50 450.25 6457.38 682.84 419.40 61 452.95
PREMIER EXPL [2] 571.15 563.30 571.15 577.35 560.00 263.96 778.00 308.95 106 563.05 SKIPPER [1] 509.30 496.30 511.95 512.60 493.05 293.49 665.00 322.25 38 497.00 ICICIPRUDENGOLDETF 83.65 83.82 1586.33 88.51 59.00 -
Sky Gold 313.65 313.95 313.65 319.60 312.50 502.80 4675.00 285.50 - - Vedant Fash. 814.40 803.95 822.00 822.90 791.05 530.40 1512.00 706.30 - - ICICIPRUDNV20 ETF 14.66 14.64 393.82 17.11 11.20 -
PREMIER TYRE [1] 46.46 46.85 46.95 47.40 45.92 331.01 50.89 34.93 17 46.85 Veedol Corp 1721.60 1721.40 1735.00 1736.70 1712.50 27.13 2800.00 1305.00 - -
prestige Est 1637.10 1601.60 1639.80 1640.60 1595.40 766.51 1971.00 1048.30 490 1601.40 SMC Glo.Sec. 157.50 155.57 158.00 159.06 154.65 232.97 168.75 101.00 - - ICICIPRUMIDCAPSE ETF 17.98 17.86 362.86 20.00 13.86 -
SMLISUZU 2237.50 2335.00 2263.00 2348.00 2211.00 248.61 2390.00 1030.90 28 2343.90 Venkey's (i) 1601.30 1612.30 1609.90 1622.00 1601.50 28.00 2555.00 1529.00 20 1612.90 ICICIPRUNIFTY ETF 285.40 284.38 312.89 295.30 234.97 -
PRICOLLTD [1] 453.95 451.20 457.80 461.70 447.55 176.43 598.85 381.50 39 451.25 Ventive Hosp 675.65 686.30 686.00 694.70 676.95 150.05 840.00 523.40 - -
PRIME FOCUS [1] 149.69 163.62 150.49 167.45 150.43 7627.97 167.55 85.00 - 163.50 SMS Pharma [1] 248.25 238.50 248.70 248.70 231.25 255.54 398.00 175.00 31 237.95 ICICIPRUNIFTY100 ETF 28.93 28.85 111.55 34.57 23.85 -
SNOWMAN 60.25 59.22 60.43 60.43 58.90 294.65 91.55 42.97 - 59.19 Venus Pipes 1355.30 1461.70 1379.00 1479.00 1379.00 1146.07 2450.35 1005.30 - - IDFCAMC-IDFNIFTYET 277.46 277.41 0.57 298.84 235.01 -
PRIME SECUR. [5] 277.35 277.20 276.00 282.00 272.35 34.25 359.20 198.10 32 277.75 Veranda Lrn 201.20 196.30 201.65 201.65 194.62 70.82 360.25 185.30 - -
Prince Pipe 371.25 368.35 370.95 372.80 364.25 391.01 710.80 229.05 - - SOBHA DEV 1491.80 1486.20 1498.90 1509.00 1475.60 269.38 2146.90 1075.70 142 1484.35 Infra BeEs 973.60 970.60 10.53 2840.00 2366.00 2766.42
Softtech Eng 395.05 409.05 398.10 412.90 388.55 15.16 612.05 296.00 - - Vesuvius Ind [1] 551.30 548.75 555.00 555.00 540.80 56.20 647.45 357.66 44 549.30 InvesIndGold [100] 8493.00 8507.90 0.13 8800.00 6041.80 8503.00
Prism Cement 153.39 159.80 154.90 162.00 154.77 2380.34 246.10 108.00 - 159.75
SOLAR IND [2] 17196.00 16939.00 17251.00 17283.00 16780.00 151.25 17805.00 8479.30 191 16931.60 Veto Switch 132.53 128.90 133.70 133.70 128.10 91.00 196.00 92.50 11 128.90 InvesInNifty 2881.00 2870.47 0.05 3100.00 2480.00 -
Pritika Auto 19.81 20.10 20.00 20.46 19.71 434.14 36.55 12.80 - -
Solara Acti. 652.35 647.00 652.30 657.85 637.65 139.05 882.80 442.80 - - Vidhi Spclty [1] 429.60 421.70 432.25 432.25 421.00 10.22 571.95 396.25 48 422.35 Kotak Nifty 279.47 278.35 53.41 287.68 238.25 -
Privi Speclt 2277.20 2371.90 2289.20 2397.60 2288.50 237.86 2584.80 1368.15 - -
SOLECTRON C. 2355.00 2290.00 2374.00 2374.00 2274.00 27.06 2698.95 1140.15 64 2290.90 Vijaya Diag. 980.55 979.85 990.00 990.20 971.55 89.59 1275.00 740.00 - - Kotak PSU Bk 726.35 722.35 21.40 756.37 552.00 -
Procter&Gam 13317.00 13342.00 13449.00 13449.00 13269.00 4.23 17747.85 12140.15 60 13329.50
SOM DISTILL. [2] 51.54 51.51 51.56 52.50 50.81 72.30 173.15 96.00 17 157.05 VIMTA LABS [2] 449.85 483.45 450.00 486.80 450.00 530.84 591.50 235.00 32 483.25 KOTAKMAMC - MID150 22.12 22.17 36.27 25.49 17.98 -
PROSTARM 152.26 149.36 153.50 158.80 147.75 3031.29 158.80 108.00 - -
SOM DISTILL. [2] 161.14 157.03 161.14 162.28 156.52 1482.04 173.15 96.00 53 157.05 VINATI ORG. [1] 1955.50 1923.30 1955.50 1962.80 1919.00 21.73 2331.05 1416.00 48 1922.40 KOTAKMAMC - MSCIINDIA 30.38 30.41 11.74 31.13 25.60 -
PROTEAN EGOV 871.60 853.25 871.60 874.00 850.15 418.22 1535.00 850.15 - -
Soma Textile 42.93 44.09 41.76 44.80 41.76 68.62 65.39 32.72 - 44.04 Vindhya Tele 1710.80 1702.40 1723.50 1729.00 1699.50 9.81 3232.95 1155.00 18 1700.40 KOTAKMAMC - NIFTY100EW 33.30 33.26 3.18 34.55 24.25 -
Prozone Rlty 38.26 37.58 38.60 39.49 37.50 338.72 41.50 20.91 - -
SOMANY CRAM [2] 556.75 562.50 559.00 564.40 552.05 13.32 849.95 396.05 29 561.95 Vintage Cof. 134.13 136.17 134.08 137.50 133.55 1536.46 143.00 75.00 - - KtakGold ETF 81.68 81.78 1234.32 85.84 58.25 -
Prudent Corp 2607.90 2589.30 2627.50 2652.00 2572.50 25.15 3735.20 1570.00 - -
Sona BLW Pr. 475.90 475.30 477.95 481.35 471.15 1339.97 768.65 380.00 - - Vip Indus. [2] 425.60 420.00 425.95 426.00 414.05 323.14 589.95 248.55 - 419.80 KtakMACM-Alp 51.40 51.45 1512.11 60.91 39.00 -
PSPPROJECT 803.40 794.40 806.95 808.00 787.00 251.81 819.55 566.50 56 793.20
SONA KOYO [1] 146.09 145.23 146.09 146.19 143.20 181.00 225.25 106.90 49 145.20 Visaka Ind. [2] 94.24 90.79 94.60 94.60 90.11 309.02 123.20 55.01 - 90.99 KtakMAC-NV20 149.79 149.81 11.19 169.00 131.63 -
PTC Ind. 14929.0015021.0014980.0015150.0014612.00 22.4617995.00 9756.30 - -
Sonata Soft. [1] 409.90 405.60 411.95 413.20 404.10 632.89 762.00 286.40 53 405.45 Vishal MegaM 131.79 131.71 132.34 134.40 131.4115731.63 137.80 95.99 - - KtakMAMC-Con 120.94 120.92 2.40 155.70 102.46 -
PTCFIN SER 42.44 41.61 42.69 42.69 41.42 794.63 62.30 27.20 12 41.61
SOTL [2] 417.35 426.30 419.40 429.05 415.00 16.97 655.00 295.00 24 426.20 VISHNU CHEM [2] 524.15 528.90 526.85 569.95 507.30 266.56 586.00 340.00 44 528.75 KtakMAMC-IT 42.00 42.18 1811.31 49.50 32.55 -
Pudumjee [2] 64.56 63.48 65.40 65.71 63.05 41.75 76.00 40.31 13 63.75
SOUTH EAST 858.15 868.80 866.75 874.90 847.60 7.46 1664.00 785.00 19 866.30 Vishnuprakas 166.61 165.09 166.63 167.35 164.00 273.07 345.75 147.99 - - KtakMAMC-Liq 1057.24 1057.38 331.15 1120.00 999.99 -
PUN.CHEM 1267.10 1226.70 1256.00 1264.90 1212.60 8.58 1489.00 669.55 35 1223.60
South Ind.bk [1] 31.60 31.04 32.00 32.25 30.8033544.62 32.27 22.12 6 31.04 VLS FINANCE 248.00 244.25 248.00 249.58 243.37 15.72 451.95 189.50 19 244.95 KtakMAMC-MNC 29.37 29.74 458.36 33.48 24.52 -
Punjab Natio [2] 113.07 113.85 113.10 114.17 112.40 33831.96 128.80 85.50 8 113.85
South.petro. 91.97 90.65 92.70 93.75 89.63 713.16 96.50 66.25 14 90.72 VMART 851.85 821.15 863.00 874.00 812.00 291.96 1129.33 675.01 302 823.45 KtakMAMC-Sil 104.57 103.86 350.68 111.00 77.90 -
PUNJABNSIND 33.19 32.86 33.33 33.51 32.67 3205.62 73.62 25.29 23 32.86
SPAL 847.90 850.35 855.00 864.00 837.15 85.55 1133.00 610.05 26 856.00 VOLTAMP TRAN 9816.00 9619.50 9906.50 9920.00 9504.00 46.4514800.00 5900.00 30 9601.05
Puravankara [5] 293.55 280.25 293.55 294.85 278.60 238.88 565.00 205.05 - 280.25 KtakMAMC-Vol 20.86 20.89 37.02 23.41 18.16 -
Spandana Sph 281.45 277.10 282.60 284.00 276.00 102.85 750.00 193.00 - - Voltas Ltd [1] 1326.50 1332.80 1326.00 1343.00 1315.10 1408.06 1946.20 1135.55 58 1332.40
PVP Ven 23.00 21.65 22.90 23.39 21.30 864.35 39.28 20.10 - 21.66 KtkMAMC-BKET 592.06 587.55 347.53 605.02 490.15 -
Spencer Ret. 64.09 62.92 64.75 64.75 62.28 188.22 115.90 55.15 - - Vrinchi 21.26 21.25 21.10 21.68 21.10 146.06 38.00 19.46 - -
PVR Inox 964.65 960.10 958.15 966.85 956.10 137.11 1748.00 830.00 - - KtkMAMCMid50 170.91 171.07 17.44 181.00 134.98 -
Pyramid Tech 180.72 180.49 181.10 182.10 178.00 20.38 258.99 134.91 - - SPMLINFRA [2] 238.96 234.67 238.96 240.49 229.98 334.73 306.00 137.00 34 234.35 VRL Logi 586.50 597.90 591.00 599.90 585.50 323.04 630.25 432.45 29 598.20
LIC MF-LIC GOLD ETF 8815.05 8847.75 2.21 9200.00 6266.00 -
Sprtking Ind 115.45 113.18 115.95 116.79 109.69 181.97 1595.40 69.91 - - VSSL 263.45 256.75 264.50 264.50 251.50 197.91 321.00 178.30 22 257.45
LICNAMC-LICNFENGP 281.57 280.95 3.43 310.00 243.00 280.85
SREE RAYALA 647.45 643.15 654.20 654.20 640.00 13.67 943.95 463.75 12 642.35 VST INDUS. 314.80 315.70 317.50 319.10 311.00 1338.37 486.70 235.25 25 315.85
Q ............................................... Srf Ltd. 3200.00 3255.60 3199.00 3281.60 3180.70 815.06 3281.80 2127.55 76 3251.80 VST TILLERS 3702.40 3940.30 3764.00 3980.00 3735.00 94.31 5410.05 2875.00 36 3948.85 LICNAMC-LICNFESGP 932.29 929.50 0.11 989.00 783.28 -
Quadrant Fut 474.20 467.80 475.15 476.85 465.50 151.02 744.00 362.10 - - LICNAMC-LICNFNHGP 284.22 282.90 0.25 325.00 242.47 -
SRM Contrac. 490.10 500.90 492.55 503.00 485.05 108.61 507.85 175.00 - -
LICNAMC-LICNMFET 28.34 28.40 21.73 30.00 25.02 -
QUALITY POWER
QUESS
652.55
300.15
669.55
310.80
653.00
302.60
678.50
317.70
650.00 713.66
302.60 1234.70
727.50
410.81
267.80 -
264.80 17 311.30
- SSLT [1] 465.90 469.45 467.15 475.00 462.8511881.47 527.00 362.20 12 469.60 W............................................... LICNAMC-LICNMID100 59.97 59.74 2.91 65.00 46.03 -
ST.STR.WHEEL [1] 261.20 252.50 260.75 261.20 251.00 575.98 279.60 167.50 19 252.75 Waaree Enr 3063.10 2965.70 3073.90 3107.90 2955.00 2528.02 3743.00 1863.00 - -
Quickheal 398.60 389.85 396.25 401.45 387.10 715.49 825.90 252.00 378 389.85 Liquid BeEs [1000] 1000.00 999.99 4654.09 1000.24 997.00 1000.00
Stanley Life. 346.30 336.25 346.00 348.05 332.60 53.83 627.50 258.60 - - WAAREE REN 999.00 988.30 997.00 1003.90 981.70 121.68 1170.00 841.15 - - MIRAEAMC - BANKPSU 72.91 72.18 37.91 77.00 55.29 -
Star Health 423.85 419.90 424.80 426.10 414.10 1708.03 647.00 327.30 - - Wealth First 1225.80 1201.10 1240.00 1240.00 1135.70 13.99 1720.00 780.10 - -
R ............................................... STARCEMENT [1] 214.06 216.47 214.10 217.50 212.73 273.29 247.75 171.55 - 216.55 WEBEL-SL ENY 1335.50 1324.40 1348.90 1349.00 1318.90 77.37 1891.10 530.00 37 1322.90
MIRAEAMC - CONSUMER
MIRAEAMC - EQUAL200
11.83
13.22
11.81
13.19
204.17
3.76
13.97
13.75
9.00
11.03
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-
RadhikaJwltch 87.09 85.04 87.09 87.09 84.75 308.52 157.36 56.29 - - State Bank [1] 820.30 812.90 821.00 824.05 809.00 6661.20 898.80 679.65 10 813.20 WEIZMANN 126.34 124.09 126.54 128.50 121.35 20.99 157.65 88.10 25 125.05
Radiant CMS 63.61 62.81 64.09 64.09 62.45 230.96 91.50 49.38 - - Steel Auth. 133.34 137.48 133.35 138.00 133.1728463.37 158.70 99.20 24 137.45 MIRAEAMC - EQUAL50 321.39 320.13 0.67 331.65 303.44 -
WELCORP [5] 911.65 937.90 919.00 955.00 918.60 3519.22 994.60 555.00 46 938.45 MIRAEAMC - EVINDIA 29.34 29.23 206.05 36.00 23.83 -
RADICOKHAIT [2] 2569.20 2519.00 2579.90 2597.20 2508.00 152.00 2790.00 1628.15 98 2518.00 Steel Exch. 9.86 10.37 9.99 10.59 9.9011756.80 15.80 7.06 - - WELENT 537.20 536.90 539.20 541.05 526.80 153.49 664.10 400.00 24 536.70
Raghav Prod. 706.80 709.45 706.80 720.00 698.70 40.21 1779.00 449.50 - - Steelcast 1164.30 1157.90 1169.80 1192.90 1138.60 26.78 1244.40 611.55 - - MIRAEAMC -QUIDPLUS 1039.21 1039.35 48.62 1240.88 994.83 -
Welspun Liv. 139.80 139.65 139.80 144.50 138.26 6323.98 212.95 104.80 - - MIRAEAMC - METAL 9.60 9.73 2331.00 10.84 7.73 -
Rail Tel 426.50 422.95 427.80 430.60 418.10 1714.86 617.80 265.50 - - STERL.TOOLS [2] 369.55 358.75 371.15 375.20 357.35 188.39 744.30 265.15 30 358.30 WENDT(INDIA) 9164.00 9298.00 9210.00 9334.50 9150.00 33.1918000.00 8174.40 56 9294.15
RAIN [2] 147.39 146.64 147.51 147.59 145.51 558.33 196.95 117.30 124 146.70 Sterlite Tch 108.88 112.00 109.42 114.80 109.3316113.77 119.20 58.86 - - MIRAEAMC - MIDSMALL 51.09 50.96 312.93 57.00 40.00 -
WEST COAST [2] 514.10 510.60 515.90 515.90 502.60 54.47 753.80 382.15 12 513.60 MIRAEAMC - MULTICAP 16.55 16.51 107.32 17.55 13.43 -
Rainbow Ch. 1572.40 1517.80 1556.10 1564.10 1505.90 469.77 1709.60 1079.10 - - Stove Kraft 584.90 598.80 584.00 602.00 582.00 161.25 975.40 524.70 - - Western Car. 117.08 113.39 117.62 118.60 112.50 1012.21 177.00 65.10 - -
RAJ.SPG. 173.70 177.78 174.29 178.59 171.65 80.12 270.20 125.10 - 177.55 STRIDES 865.60 869.15 867.00 888.10 863.25 314.67 912.40 395.37 135 869.20 MIRAEAMC - SELECTIPO 49.28 49.15 7.08 51.40 35.40 -
Westlife Dev 768.00 759.75 768.00 771.05 756.65 43.46 957.00 640.70 - - MIRAEAMC - SMALLCAP 48.21 47.96 896.08 55.25 37.45 -
Rajesh Expo. [1] 202.39 203.50 202.39 204.50 199.28 482.71 332.00 151.00 - 203.65 Stylam Ind. 1617.10 1612.30 1618.80 1632.70 1604.10 29.56 2735.00 1464.25 - - WHEELS INDIA 820.60 811.95 828.00 832.00 805.70 37.27 914.55 548.00 19 810.65
RAJOO ENGS 109.90 107.80 111.50 111.50 105.32 486.43 136.33 105.32 - - Styrenix Per 3156.80 3193.10 3150.00 3208.00 3142.90 13.26 3498.00 2111.20 - - MIRAEAMC-ALPHAETF 25.95 25.90 442.28 30.20 19.61 -
WHIRLPOOL 1379.40 1387.00 1380.10 1401.00 1375.30 312.73 2450.00 899.00 57 1386.55 MIRAEAMC-BANKETF 582.17 577.65 3.76 582.81 481.38 -
Rajratan Glo 423.50 431.35 420.10 454.80 405.00 104.02 662.80 260.00 - - SUBROS. [2] 950.65 1003.10 959.95 1020.00 933.00 860.27 1084.00 501.55 44 1003.45 Windlas Bio 890.20 908.05 881.20 911.00 881.20 34.28 1198.25 659.00 - -
Rallis India [1] 326.45 320.45 329.45 333.25 318.55 538.87 378.40 196.00 50 320.50 SUDARSH.CHEM [2] 1275.70 1252.90 1284.70 1312.00 1246.40 184.43 1313.95 795.75 60 1252.50 MIRAEAMC-ITETF 40.24 40.28 153.82 48.05 31.00 -
WINDSOR MACH [2] 392.85 382.75 396.80 396.80 377.90 163.94 440.75 147.95 - 382.05 MIRAEAMC-LIQUID 999.99 999.99 242.25 1030.00 990.00 -
Ram Ratna Wr 685.50 670.65 690.65 690.65 665.00 24.01 757.80 383.10 - - Sula Vine 305.25 302.95 306.80 307.45 301.60 172.96 514.00 243.00 - - Wipro Ltd. [2] 264.55 267.00 265.00 268.70 264.45 8750.89 324.55 225.05 26 266.95
Rama Stl [1] 12.14 12.06 12.23 12.24 11.96 9952.45 17.51 8.41 - 12.08 Sumit Woods 99.74 99.37 99.50 99.97 97.00 35.53 157.75 74.10 - - MIRAEAMC-MAESGETF 43.37 43.32 181.32 44.74 36.00 -
Wockardt [5] 1677.40 1697.70 1680.00 1716.80 1650.30 727.64 1870.00 752.05 - 1698.30 MIRAEAMC-SENSEXETF 85.33 85.06 8.87 100.00 72.01 -
Ramco Cem [1] 1077.20 1088.40 1080.90 1101.90 1069.50 598.38 1101.00 765.25 228 1087.10 Sumito.Chem 517.95 525.55 519.00 528.40 515.00 795.07 628.30 446.20 - - Wonder Elec 160.73 160.29 160.00 164.60 159.26 112.89 1644.85 120.95 - -
Ramco Inds. [1] 289.15 287.75 291.30 295.00 285.00 253.66 324.15 216.70 28 287.70 SUMMIT SECU 2086.40 2066.20 2066.30 2093.90 2028.40 8.64 3725.65 1361.95 73 2063.50 MOTIAMC-MOHEALTH 44.82 44.73 49.98 46.97 37.07 -
WONDERLA 643.35 641.10 648.00 648.00 635.05 23.23 950.00 599.40 37 642.45
RAMKY INFRA 577.90 562.10 578.80 583.00 558.40 116.85 778.00 374.40 15 559.80 Sun Pharma. [1] 1667.20 1677.50 1656.00 1682.00 1656.00 1611.05 1960.20 1500.00 94 1677.90 MOTIAMC-MOLOWVOL 38.33 38.29 3.86 41.85 33.05 -
MOTIAMC-MOMOMEN 64.64 64.18 266.19 78.50 51.21 -
Rana Sugars
RANE HOLDIN
16.07
1571.60
16.18
1568.40
16.15
1573.40
16.32
1579.90
16.02 233.77
1556.00 4.71
27.80
2575.90
11.13
1130.05
7
33
16.12
1565.55
SUN TV [5]
Sund.Clayton
594.75
2064.80
590.00
2067.00
595.35
2085.40
598.70
2091.80
583.75 190.79
2051.00 3.79
921.60
2934.00
506.20
1518.25
14 589.50
- -
X-Z. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MOTIAMC-MONQ50 75.96 75.92 100.98 93.32 57.51 -
RANE MADRAS 906.60 902.90 906.60 912.00 892.85 31.03 1525.75 577.95 44 901.25 Sund.Finance 503.50 491.85 507.70 510.70 490.10 221.75 541.90 240.00 - - Xchanging So 98.71 99.29 99.19 100.20 98.38 120.28 142.70 79.21 56 99.18 MOTILALAMC - MOCAPITAL 47.18 46.91 436.40 51.13 29.20 -
Rashi Perip. 302.45 298.60 304.50 304.50 290.05 110.53 474.90 245.15 - - Sundaram Fas [1] 1043.90 1044.40 1046.90 1049.00 1033.10 54.88 1504.10 832.25 43 1044.00 XPRO INDI(PS 1192.50 1151.20 1201.50 1201.50 1148.50 34.92 1675.55 939.25 59 1151.50 MOTILALAMC - MOINFRA 61.18 60.80 3.43 63.04 58.61 -
Rashtr.chem. 158.94 157.46 159.40 159.74 156.35 1174.59 245.00 108.05 36 157.30 SUNDARAM FIN 5155.50 5057.50 5130.00 5133.00 5016.00 46.69 5528.85 3738.85 37 5057.20 Yasho Ind 2110.80 2092.40 2095.00 2127.80 2055.00 11.58 2343.85 1614.00 - - MOTILALAMC - MOMENTUM50 54.64 54.41 524.64 66.00 42.40 -
RatanindiaEn 63.65 62.02 63.97 63.99 61.25 7151.58 92.10 37.42 - - SUNDROP 877.70 895.50 882.70 905.00 869.90 17.63 1152.00 685.00 - - Yatharth Hos 548.80 548.65 551.60 554.45 537.40 302.64 693.00 345.60 - - MOTILALAMC - MOMGF 144.60 144.32 0.03 145.55 139.41 -
Rategain Tr. 450.50 440.10 451.90 452.20 438.00 805.17 859.00 412.85 - - SUNFLAG IRON 314.50 313.45 315.00 317.70 305.75 539.60 320.20 188.95 35 313.50 Yatra Online 85.26 84.95 85.70 86.15 84.70 353.75 156.80 65.51 - - MOTILALAMC - MON50EQUAL 32.13 32.06 0.12 33.26 29.78 -
RATNAMNI MET [2] 2892.80 2896.90 2890.00 2917.50 2854.00 16.40 3971.80 2338.00 35 2905.95 SUNPHA ADV [1] 160.93 160.44 161.49 161.60 158.60 321.99 257.70 109.20 - 160.35 YES BANK [2] 20.43 20.28 20.50 20.50 20.1857391.54 27.41 16.02 - 20.29 MOTILALAMC - MONEXT50 68.29 68.06 0.86 69.67 63.54 -
Ratnaveer Pr 158.18 157.59 158.50 160.21 155.87 156.95 273.97 115.99 - - SUNTECK REAL [1] 439.35 435.05 440.50 445.20 433.25 179.40 698.35 348.05 40 434.85 Zaggle Pre. 413.10 416.80 417.00 430.00 413.20 836.40 591.90 280.95 - - MOTILALAMC - MOPSE 100.76 100.32 0.24 101.36 97.48 -
Raymond 757.00 758.00 765.00 783.90 751.6511050.42 798.96 406.38 61 758.15 SUPRAJIT ENG [1] 474.80 472.45 478.80 478.80 466.25 78.69 639.95 352.05 26 472.45 ZEE ENTER [1] 141.99 141.01 143.00 143.47 139.8011566.84 163.90 89.29 17 141.00 MOTILALAMC - MOREALTY 98.43 97.17 718.27 113.80 77.00 -
Raymond Life 1283.50 1249.30 1280.00 1285.40 1241.00 249.75 3100.00 911.35 - - SUPREME HOLD 84.15 81.69 84.57 84.95 80.10 98.20 116.50 77.39 - - ZEEMEDIA [1] 14.32 14.27 14.35 14.70 14.20 3296.35 26.29 10.60 - 14.28 MOTILALAMC - MOSMALL250 17.78 17.72 1434.95 19.30 13.22 -
RBLBANK 260.02 249.27 261.99 266.90 248.0128837.01 270.35 146.00 22 249.30 Supreme Ind. [2] 4375.80 4302.40 4375.80 4388.70 4270.00 139.10 6320.00 3020.00 64 4301.45 ZEN TECH [1] 1978.00 1952.50 1978.10 1987.80 1928.00 268.64 2627.95 946.65 67 1951.65 MOTILALAMC - MOTOUR 92.92 93.07 7.81 93.66 85.82 -
RBZ Jeweller 139.17 137.65 139.50 142.00 136.25 58.80 251.68 121.10 - - Supreme Pet. 842.10 837.75 842.00 856.50 831.75 21.56 926.60 518.05 - - ZENSAR TECH. [2] 840.65 852.20 848.00 881.00 846.15 2243.72 985.00 558.50 33 853.85 MOTILALAMC-G5 61.93 61.89 11.98 65.80 55.39 -
RECLTD 400.45 395.50 400.55 403.35 394.20 7742.63 653.90 357.45 7 395.65 Supriya Life 724.50 725.70 720.00 733.25 716.00 310.99 842.00 368.00 - - ZF Com VE 13368.0013179.0013495.0013529.0013107.00 28.7417300.00 9561.00 - - MOTILALAMC-MONIFTY500 23.83 23.90 264.75 25.00 19.50 -
Redington [2] 329.70 312.00 329.00 329.20 310.80 4247.05 334.90 159.10 17 312.25 Suraj Est. 362.60 350.75 363.00 365.35 349.00 118.80 847.00 270.00 - - Zim Lab 110.89 110.99 110.15 113.51 110.15 53.27 128.90 79.49 - - MOTILALAMC-MOQUALITY 199.02 198.38 1.08 222.70 162.15 -
Redtape 130.68 128.28 130.70 131.34 127.61 273.37 980.00 123.73 - - Suraksha Dia 328.90 322.10 328.00 329.05 321.25 409.46 449.00 231.00 - - Zinka Log 433.90 430.35 434.90 437.70 429.60 211.35 550.70 248.35 - - MOTIOSWALM50ETF 263.48 262.86 3.54 281.00 218.00 -
REFEX REFRIG [2] 451.10 449.35 454.90 454.90 441.10 250.28 600.00 189.20 31 449.25 Surana Sol [5] 34.73 34.84 34.73 34.99 34.36 79.26 67.00 28.40 - 34.83 Zota Health 1090.45 1121.00 1098.00 1149.00 1075.25 663.19 1149.00 535.00 - - NiftyBeEs [1] 286.84 285.78 5669.64 292.58 243.89 285.84
REL.I.INFRAS 966.55 957.70 968.65 971.80 950.05 93.28 1441.95 728.05 147 957.00 Surya Roshni [5] 343.85 342.05 344.80 344.80 335.55 319.11 371.30 205.30 21 341.95 ZUARI 214.50 211.48 214.50 216.00 210.51 155.26 268.00 152.00 - 211.10 NiftyJrBeEs [1] 736.48 736.27 390.73 829.50 600.00 735.83
RELAXO FOOT. [1] 438.90 440.15 439.00 446.00 434.85 216.37 887.95 375.35 64 439.75 Suryoday SFB 140.24 140.21 141.20 143.48 139.10 357.18 205.25 97.97 - - Zuari Ind 279.00 277.45 280.00 282.45 276.35 34.28 423.00 212.20 87 278.05 NIPINDETFCONS 130.82 131.08 75.50 148.05 110.86 -
Reliance 1528.40 1518.80 1528.40 1530.00 1508.70 6361.00 1608.95 1115.55 58 1518.25 SUZLONEN [2] 67.20 64.79 67.38 67.52 64.4072931.99 86.04 46.00 44 64.87 Zydus Life [1] 1002.50 995.40 1005.70 1015.00 988.50 1227.40 1323.90 797.05 17 995.55 NIPINDETFDIVOPP 79.49 79.32 59.51 99.00 68.30 -
Religare ent 225.73 224.85 225.73 226.08 221.70 732.55 319.90 202.45 - 224.95 Swan Ener [1] 441.95 440.35 442.05 446.40 434.50 1038.81 809.70 370.00 - 440.00 ZYDUS WELL 2017.10 1998.50 2017.10 2024.90 1985.90 42.09 2484.00 1493.00 416 1998.90 NIPINDETFETFNV20 150.62 150.28 21.62 175.00 130.00 -
Remsons Ind. [2] 137.50 135.24 138.90 140.90 134.20 441.58 234.95 102.30 45 135.50 Swaraj Engin 3964.50 3911.20 3969.00 4005.00 3886.10 23.16 4478.60 2530.00 29 3910.25 NIPINDETFIT 42.22 42.25 9366.95 49.76 33.63 -
Renaiss.Glo 119.00 118.83 117.80 119.80 117.80 178.18 207.40 87.40 - - SWIGGY 393.45 381.55 394.00 395.00 380.0012607.55 617.30 297.00 - -
RENUKA SUG [1] 33.06 33.29 33.08 33.54 32.93 6728.29 56.48 25.27 - 33.30 SYMPHONY [2] 1118.50 1106.70 1124.10 1133.40 1097.00 100.13 1878.95 954.40 32 1107.15
Exchange Traded Funds NIPINDETFLONGTEGILT
PSU Bk BeEs [1]
28.86
81.04
28.89
80.36
1965.59
4343.17
29.76
83.90
25.91
61.45
-
80.37
REPCO HOME 440.15 433.40 442.85 442.85 430.00 160.27 594.70 307.95 6 433.65 Synergy Grn 516.55 523.80 516.55 528.00 502.00 25.40 561.90 325.00 - - Qgold [2] 80.80 81.00 154.17 83.98 57.51 80.99
REPRO INDIA 533.40 557.40 534.00 567.00 534.00 43.54 712.10 380.30 - 555.75 Syngene 636.60 638.75 636.20 645.90 635.20 435.94 960.00 598.55 60 639.35 Company Pre Cl NSE Cl Vol 52 WH 52 WL BSE Cl Qnifty 2778.89 2764.00 0.21 2840.00 2366.00 2766.42
RESPON IND [1] 235.78 239.35 236.75 241.50 234.06 137.91 338.80 171.00 201 239.50 Syrma SGS 586.95 604.10 586.00 614.00 585.95 4090.70 647.10 370.00 - - RELCAPAMC-NETFGILT5Y 62.55 62.62 333.26 71.00 55.41 -
RestaurBrand 82.91 82.26 82.89 83.00 81.75 517.41 118.90 59.40 - - 360ONEAMC - GOLD360 95.95 96.20 1.22 113.10 78.20 - RELCAPAMC-NETFSDL26 131.59 130.95 6.28 134.00 121.00 -
RHI Magnesit 463.55 466.05 464.20 478.80 461.40 445.00 672.00 376.45 - - T ............................................... 360ONEAMC - SILVER360 106.50 105.79 2.61 116.72 78.40 - SBIAMC -QUIDSBI 1000.01 999.99 4.37 1000.01 990.15 -
Rico Auto [1] 75.17 74.22 75.40 75.87 73.40 346.84 143.70 49.50 42 73.91 Taj Gvk Hotl [2] 402.55 395.00 402.90 405.25 394.00 171.40 528.45 275.05 26 394.80 AONEAMC - AONELIQUID 1014.71 1014.85 84.39 1060.00 908.58 - SBIAMC - SBIBPB 42.35 41.95 12.82 48.80 34.37 -
Rishabh Ins 290.55 287.55 288.00 293.70 285.25 21.13 458.00 201.50 - - TALBROS AUTO [2] 302.20 296.80 302.50 304.60 295.00 110.18 395.30 200.05 24 296.75 AONEAMC - AONENIFTY 10.43 10.38 426.46 12.00 9.97 - SHRIRAM -QUIDSHRI 1059.60 1059.74 38.78 1095.15 1000.00 -
Ritco Logi. 280.55 281.75 282.00 284.70 276.05 68.57 444.00 235.00 - - Tamil.newspr 169.08 169.87 170.99 170.99 168.17 102.56 300.00 115.05 - 169.80 AONEAMC - AONETOTAL 11.92 11.92 593.08 12.29 9.63 - TATAAML-NETF 274.44 273.56 1.77 282.96 227.05 -
RITES 279.05 295.10 285.00 299.80 284.7529010.87 398.50 192.30 37 295.05 TAMIL.TELE. 15.86 17.44 16.25 17.44 16.23 1411.77 17.74 7.66 - 17.74 Axis Gold [1] 81.72 81.66 1173.87 84.60 58.06 81.67 TATAAML-NPBET 291.04 289.75 0.47 299.00 240.38 -
RK Forgings [2] 671.85 662.05 674.30 675.75 659.25 427.08 1064.00 553.15 40 661.65 TamilNaduPet 104.01 101.72 104.74 105.51 101.40 618.16 110.44 63.65 24 101.80 AXISAMC - AXISVALUE 29.09 29.03 52.01 29.82 24.00 - TATAAML-TATAGOLD 9.50 9.52 7924.17 10.50 6.81 -
RK Swamy 186.80 186.62 188.50 189.00 186.00 28.42 320.70 181.83 - - TANLA [1] 647.40 640.00 647.80 650.15 636.80 437.51 1086.05 409.40 27 639.70 AXISAMC-AXISBNKETF 588.85 586.19 1.07 589.90 485.00 - TATAAML-TATSILV 10.47 10.40 3733.34 11.34 7.00 -
Rolex Rings 1617.50 1578.90 1620.00 1628.80 1575.10 21.88 2794.00 1210.40 - - Tarsons Prod 389.20 390.55 387.60 394.50 387.60 22.77 543.90 280.00 - - AXISAMC-AXISBPSETF 12.75 12.70 25.69 14.00 11.00 - TATAAML-TNIDETF 94.30 94.73 22.59 104.78 75.00 -
Rossari Bio 676.35 670.30 686.35 690.95 666.00 89.03 972.70 569.00 - - TASTYBIT 11010.00 11015.00 11015.00 11249.00 10840.00 3.22 15222.90 7311.00 110 11019.25 Bank BeEs [1] 591.16 586.48 882.96 592.85 480.00 586.58 UNIONAMC - UNIONGOLD 95.70 96.20 0.30 100.00 82.00 -
Roto Pumps 299.55 296.65 301.90 302.85 295.50 246.13 746.60 175.25 - - Tata Chem. 930.55 934.15 931.90 943.00 924.10 606.84 1244.70 756.45 46 934.40 BARODABNP-BBNPPGOLD 94.70 95.45 1.84 107.00 67.10 - UTI Gold [1] 82.00 82.10 224.01 85.87 58.21 81.99
Route Mobile 1026.30 1012.70 1026.80 1026.80 1003.20 94.85 1942.45 861.90 - - TATA COMM 1725.80 1807.50 1791.00 1818.70 1747.10 3532.94 2175.00 1293.00 86 1808.15 BarodBNP-PNB 57.57 57.37 3.51 58.31 47.43 - UTIAMC-NIF10GETF 26.04 26.07 2.66 27.25 23.12 -
ROYALORCH 384.70 392.00 387.20 394.90 381.30 76.37 428.50 301.50 48 391.95 Tata Consume 1095.60 1095.80 1094.00 1098.30 1084.00 1230.65 1262.60 882.90 - - BFAM -QUIDBETF 1037.08 1037.20 129.08 1207.50 810.00 - UTIAMC-NIF5GETF 62.95 62.81 3.63 65.00 56.12 -
RPG lifesc [8] 2535.80 2498.50 2559.00 2559.00 2470.00 16.35 2976.70 1540.00 36 2503.05 Tata Elxsi 6208.50 6185.00 6208.00 6208.00 6062.50 262.33 9082.90 4601.05 49 6166.90 BFAM-BANKBETF 57.94 57.68 7.81 65.00 41.51 - UTIAMC-NIFITETF 399.57 400.12 3.49 469.99 325.00 -
RPSG Vent. 903.80 905.80 903.80 917.00 901.15 23.88 1360.00 670.10 - - TATA INVEST. 6869.50 6824.00 6898.50 6898.50 6761.00 21.45 8075.90 5147.15 122 6825.90 BFAM-NIFTYBETF 259.85 258.58 2.37 273.52 220.50 - UTIAMC-NIFMID150 220.67 220.66 1.48 232.80 174.82 -
RR Kabel 1384.00 1362.60 1388.00 1404.90 1360.00 104.35 1850.00 853.55 - - Tata Motors [2] 683.80 688.55 683.80 692.45 680.65 8034.01 1179.05 542.55 45 688.40 Birla Gold 85.83 86.07 48.14 89.50 61.20 85.98 UTIAMC-SILVERETF 104.68 103.97 418.68 110.26 79.50 -
RSYSTEMS INT [1] 458.35 458.85 458.00 477.50 453.00 608.93 557.80 273.90 36 457.95 Tata Power [1] 406.55 406.65 406.55 410.90 404.40 4283.04 494.85 326.25 42 406.45 Birla Nifty [100] 29.55 29.44 1314.44 9190.00 6291.30 8847.11 UTIAMC-UTIBANKETF 59.07 58.48 4626.97 60.40 48.71 -
RTNPOWER 15.80 14.77 15.94 16.15 14.40 203694.85 17.95 8.44 - 14.77 Tata Steel [1] 160.06 165.88 160.06 166.15 159.8363315.21 178.15 122.60 14 165.90 BIRLASLAMC - ABGSEC 109.97 110.18 0.17 120.00 99.66 - UTIAMC-UTINEXT50 73.51 73.50 61.46 83.00 59.90 -
Rubfila Intl 84.75 88.24 85.39 90.07 85.17 603.34 100.00 61.80 - - Tata Tech 710.45 705.70 712.30 715.50 701.60 1266.70 1136.00 597.00 - - BIRLASLAMC - GSEC10ABSL 109.06 109.78 0.00 119.76 99.80 - UTIAMC-UTINIFT 279.93 278.57 33.52 285.31 235.00 -
RUBY MILLS [5] 245.45 245.24 243.02 249.00 242.55 19.83 324.95 177.60 19 245.00 TatvaChin Ph 952.90 997.40 944.20 1007.90 943.60 118.07 1199.95 621.00 - - BIRLASLAMC-ABSLBANETF 58.45 58.02 92.30 60.06 47.55 - UTIAMC-UTISENS 917.56 915.45 0.80 939.70 779.95 -
RUPA & CO [1] 218.36 216.43 218.90 219.45 214.81 75.04 362.00 173.55 21 216.35 TBO Tek 1447.60 1443.20 1457.90 1457.90 1422.20 92.85 2001.00 996.00 - - BIRLASLAMC-ABSLLIQUID 1000.01 1000.01 3.60 1030.00 990.00 - UTIAMC-UTISXN50 91.20 90.97 2.14 96.27 66.72 -
RUSHIL DECOR [1] 28.81 28.34 28.87 28.87 28.02 342.45 45.50 18.70 17 28.36 TBZ 192.00 188.68 192.30 193.00 187.12 175.69 360.35 121.90 17 188.65 BIRLASLAMC-ABSLNN50ET 71.80 71.44 7.99 82.05 58.37 - Zerod Top100 10.88 10.84 1029.84 12.00 8.01 -
RVNL 395.85 392.65 396.80 398.80 389.50 4124.34 647.00 305.00 - - TCIEXP [2] 762.95 756.75 766.00 768.90 751.05 17.14 1283.20 580.15 32 758.75 BIRLASLAMC-ABSLPSE 10.25 10.22 166.77 11.82 8.00 - ZerodhaA-Gol 15.40 15.41 1989.21 16.26 10.75 -
TCPL Pack. 3686.70 3677.30 3695.00 3712.80 3656.20 4.31 4900.00 2411.00 - - BIRLASLAMC-BSLSENETFG 83.13 83.21 1.20 87.70 61.47 - ZERODHAAMC - SILVERCASE 10.96 10.90 714.60 11.74 9.00 -
S ............................................... TCS [1] 3429.70 3423.30 3487.20 3489.90 3420.00 3090.59 4585.90 3060.25 26 3423.35 BIRLASLAMC-HEALTHY 14.79 14.85 185.86 15.75 12.20 - ZERODHAAMC-LIQUIDCASE 109.28 109.29 11421.94 112.53 99.50 -
S&W Solar 317.55 311.90 318.45 319.00 310.60 1408.08 758.45 218.45 - - TD POWER [2] 499.55 499.25 497.10 502.45 494.50 384.50 553.10 292.85 50 499.00 BIRLASLAMC-MOMENT 32.28 32.12 50.81 39.57 25.75 -
Safari Ind 2195.40 2160.70 2195.40 2202.90 2140.00 20.15 2744.70 1670.15 - - Teamlease 2010.40 2046.00 2008.60 2051.00 1975.90 55.03 3585.00 1641.60 36 2048.10 BIRLASLAMC-NIFTYQLITY 21.61 21.64 56.51 25.10 18.30 - *: Closing price is the average of trade price(s) for the last half an hour;52-Week High/Low figures
Sagar Cemnt [2] 244.39 248.41 247.20 250.47 239.99 148.45 266.45 155.05 - 248.20 TECH MAH [5] 1671.20 1677.10 1675.00 1699.00 1667.50 1931.64 1807.40 1209.70 52 1676.90 BIRLASLAMC-SILVER 107.84 107.00 270.16 111.54 80.00 - pertain to BSE.
Sagility Ind 41.16 43.72 41.20 44.10 41.19 163299.77 56.40 27.02 - - Techno Elec. 1636.10 1583.00 1635.00 1639.80 1578.70 286.01 1822.00 785.15 - - BIRLASLAMC-TECH 41.15 41.29 14.35 49.77 33.41 - Shares of face value other than ₹10 is indicated in brackets immediately following the name of the
Sahyadri Ind. 313.55 302.40 313.55 313.55 299.55 16.01 443.00 211.00 - - TECHNOCRAFT 3199.80 3123.10 3240.00 3250.00 3100.00 22.54 3939.00 2070.00 29 3122.60 DSPAMC - DSPBANKETF 58.49 58.07 112.08 61.00 46.50 - company.
Sai Life Sci 779.80 789.10 777.00 838.50 769.60 7970.11 838.50 636.10 - - Tega Ind. 1566.00 1602.50 1571.90 1619.60 1543.80 170.15 2328.90 1200.05 - - DSPAMC - DSPGOLDETF 95.12 95.18 37.96 100.00 66.90 - Qty (No of shares traded) is denoted in thousands.
Sai Silks 152.79 164.11 153.34 174.50 149.6817239.99 203.50 113.00 - - Tejas Netwrk 708.00 708.95 708.05 713.65 704.00 540.21 1475.00 646.55 - - DSPAMC - DSPITETF 40.09 40.29 4.70 48.66 32.61 -
SAKSOFT [1] 200.50 199.74 200.40 201.59 198.00 106.20 319.00 119.55 43 199.65 TEXINFRA [1] 103.04 103.07 103.05 104.71 102.76 138.08 159.20 85.50 - 103.00 DSPAMC - DSPN50ETF 265.56 264.74 45.23 278.30 225.66 - The PE(price-earnings multiple) of each stock is based on the latest declared earnings.
Sakthi Sugar 25.21 25.57 25.01 25.95 24.90 257.81 44.95 19.10 8 25.52 TEXMACO RAIL [1] 176.97 177.06 176.98 179.85 175.42 1749.24 296.60 115.10 41 177.10 DSPAMC - DSPNEWETF 331.17 330.80 2.93 351.28 280.01 - The PE computation takes into account the per share earnings of each company for the latest 12
SALASAR [1] 7.37 7.16 7.44 7.76 7.0832636.41 23.27 7.10 - 7.18 TEXMO PIPES 64.33 64.00 64.10 65.00 62.82 57.15 86.90 45.50 11 63.60 DSPAMC - DSPPSBKETF 73.02 72.42 18.04 77.00 55.47 - months.

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Aadhar HFL 463.55 464.85 Axita Cot [1] 9.01 9.00 Dee Devel. 317.90 322.30 Fredun Phr 815.35 807.45 IIFL Sec [2] 351.40 341.95 Kaynes Tech 6141.30 6283.40 Max Hlth.In 1279.60 1287.60 K H&A V M
Aarti PhrLab [5] 912.60 897.30 Azad Engg [2] 1647.70 1656.40 Deep Ind [5] 445.00 447.05 Frontier Spr 4938.40 5315.70 IKIO Ligh. 224.45 222.90 Kerala Ayur 600.65 603.95 MayMyIndia [2] 1784.00 1750.30 O W
Aayush Well [1] 206.95 211.05 Baazar Style [5] 316.35 322.00 Delhivery [1] 383.90 386.30 Fusion Fin 199.80 193.90 Ind.Stl Wrk [1] 5.80 5.90 Keyst.Rltrs 625.90 649.30 Mayukh Deal [1] 0.97 0.91 O VN M W
AB.Sunlife A [5] 788.80 793.40 Bajaj Health [5] 482.40 469.80 Dev Info Te [5] 120.05 120.90 G.V.Films [1] 0.36 0.37 Indef Mfg [1] 527.75 526.90 KFin Tech 1333.50 1320.15 Mazagon Dock [5] 3275.25 3278.00 Ow m V W
Acmesolar [2] 248.95 249.90 Bajaj HsgFin 121.50 121.25 Devyani Intl [1] 168.70 166.20 Gandhar Oil [2] 176.80 173.45 Indegene [2] 574.75 570.50 Kilburn Engg 448.95 451.25 Medi Assist [5] 527.70 520.10 m w m m C W C
Active Clo 132.95 141.45 Bajaj Steel [5] 677.25 683.50 Dhabriya Pol 399.70 369.10 Ganesh Benzo [1] 98.67 97.86 India Pesti. [1] 224.35 223.30 Kimia Bio [1] 80.78 72.71 Medico Rem [2] 42.01 40.62 m W
Adani Wilm. [1] 258.85 257.40 Balmer La.In [1] 81.57 81.39 Diff.Engg 306.75 310.95 Garuda Const [5] 123.25 120.25 Indian Info. [1] 1.03 1.03 KIMS [2] 685.85 672.30 Meghmani Org [1] 102.01 100.79 G H
Adcon Cap [1] 0.69 0.66 Belrise Ind [5] 104.45 102.70 Digitide Solut 193.95 217.55 Gateway Dis 66.64 65.57 Indigo Paint 1181.20 1192.80 Kinetic Eng. 277.60 274.25 Meghna Infra 1117.15 1110.65 D & m m V O
Aditya Vison [1] 367.55 361.85 Best Agrolif 378.90 386.75 Dodla Dairy 1437.00 1392.50 Gennex Lab [1] 12.47 12.41 Indo Amines [5] 170.55 170.20 Kirl.Ferrous [5] 576.00 575.45 Mercury EV [1] 58.43 56.74 m H W m
Advait Infr 1847.50 1814.65 Bh.Immun&Bio 23.85 23.54 Dr.Agar.Eye 4384.20 4317.15 Gland Pharma [1] 1876.70 1865.85 Indo Borax [1] 216.30 218.30 Kirlosar Pne [2] 1458.95 1457.15 Metalietf 9.57 9.72 M w U C m
Advance Tech [1] 0.88 0.92 BharatGlobal 168.15 159.75 DrAgarwalH [1] 405.20 407.15 Glenmark Lif [2] 999.15 1011.25 Indsil Hyd 65.32 63.29 Kirloskar El 144.00 146.40 Mid150case 10.93 10.95 m G U
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Advik Cap [1] 1.60 1.58 Bharti Hexa. [5] 2006.05 1968.40 Dreamfolks [2] 236.30 224.45 Global Hlth [2] 1151.40 1165.45 Inox India [2] 1243.65 1266.05 KMC SpltyHos [1] 64.89 64.70 Midcapetf [5] 22.31 22.28 m M
Aegis Vopak Te 243.80 243.75 Bikaji Fds [1] 741.30 743.65 Dynamic Cab 915.70 893.10 GMR P&U Inf [5] 116.10 117.65 Integr.Ind [1] 22.89 22.91 Knowledg.Mar 1557.00 1601.60 Mishtann Fd [1] 7.17 7.28 A w m
Aeroflex Ind [2] 206.65 203.40 Biogen Phr [1] 0.94 0.97 East Trip Pl [1] 10.55 10.41 Go Digit GIC 342.15 340.25 Inter St.Oil 39.73 44.32 KP Energy [5] 525.10 508.50 Monarch Netw 339.35 356.75 m C m U A
Afcons 433.50 430.75 Blue Jet Heal [2] 845.35 837.95 Eco Recycl 608.45 604.45 Goodyear (I) 960.85 975.50 IntGemmo [2] 368.10 365.35 KPI Green [5] 528.65 514.60 Moschip [2] 177.25 176.40 NG w C C U A
Afford.Rob.A 457.40 472.30 Bluspring Ente 73.50 76.89 Ecos (I) Mob [2] 316.05 306.45 GPT Health 144.95 141.05 Intl.Convey [1] 97.08 95.46 KPIT Tech 1246.85 1240.90 Motherson Su [1] 59.55 59.46 C O U C
AGI Infra [5] 979.90 990.55 BMW Ind [1] 54.41 53.94 EFC (I) [2] 305.10 305.05 GR Infraproj [5] 1322.55 1300.70 InvenKnow [1] 1630.45 1631.50 Kretto Toys [1] 2.02 1.99 Motisons Jwl [1] 21.37 21.39 V V
Airan [2] 31.99 31.05 Borana Weaves 218.15 221.70 Eiko Lifesci 49.76 56.36 Grauer& Weil [1] 104.75 103.25 Ircon Intl [2] 203.65 201.15 KRN Heat 858.00 859.55 Mrs Bect.Fd 1351.45 1343.70 G V M
Ajax Engg [1] 632.20 626.70 Brainbees So [2] 378.55 376.10 Electr.Mart 143.80 143.00 Greenpanel [1] 271.70 278.35 IRCTC [2] 775.35 775.55 Kronox Lab 189.70 195.55 MSTC 540.65 539.35 m N w O
Allied Blend [2] 429.15 424.65 Bslnifty [1] 29.56 29.51 Elitec.Intl [1] 66.36 69.67 GRM Overseas [2] 358.15 362.65 IREDA 170.30 168.25 Kross [5] 195.20 195.55 MTAR Tech 1590.20 1583.10 G GV V m
Alphaetf 25.96 25.88 Campus Act. [5] 277.80 272.25 Ellenbarrie In [2] 541.20 525.55 Guj.Themis. [1] 346.75 347.85 IRFC 141.45 140.25 Kwality Phr 1157.95 1158.20 Mufin Green [1] 77.35 78.88 m GM m G V C m
Alstone Text [1] 0.58 0.58 CAMS 4244.50 4229.65 Elpro Inter [1] 109.45 107.80 Guj.Toolroom [1] 1.23 1.23 IRM Energy 308.20 319.65 Lancer Cont [5] 15.62 15.31 Mukka Protin [1] 29.94 29.90 A V
Amal 698.65 696.35 Captain Pip [1] 14.89 15.15 Emcure Phr 1281.80 1271.40 Happi.Minds [2] 650.70 645.15 Ishan Dyes 60.87 62.29 Landmark Car [5] 525.90 528.75 Muthoot Mic. 143.00 143.00 A
Ami Organic [5] 1121.65 1098.25 Carraro India 460.20 458.75 Empower Ind [1] 1.55 1.53 Happy Forg. [2] 952.80 944.45 Itc Hotels [1] 223.10 222.85 Latentview [1] 410.00 425.20 Naperol Inv 1077.15 1129.50 m
Andrew Yule [2] 31.77
AngelOne 2964.55
31.16
2907.95
Ceigall Ind [5]
Ceinsys Tech
271.45
1370.80
273.30
1439.30
EMS
Enbee Tradg. [1]
614.95
0.69
609.50
0.66
Harshil Agro [1] 1.52
Hazoor Multi [1] 38.51
1.49
39.49
Jagan Lamps
Jaibala Ind [2]
83.01
126.50
86.95
122.10
Le Travenue [1] 175.60
Leading Lsg [1] 5.47
172.00
5.60
Natural Bio 13.22
Nazara Tech [4] 1300.15
12.58
1333.25
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Anuh Pharma [5] 215.00 212.65 Chamanlal Se [2] 377.50 366.70 Entero Hlth. 1138.80 1160.65 Hdb Financial 0.00 840.90 Jana SFB 514.45 500.05 LIC 970.70 958.25 NCL Res [1] 0.68 0.68 Q w C m
Anup Engg 2750.60 2766.10 Choice Intl 694.35 693.95 Enviro Infra 242.80 240.15 Hdfcmid150 [12] 22.14 22.17 Jash Engg [2] 576.00 573.05 Likhitha Inf [5] 291.75 287.90 NDR Auto 1126.15 1101.25 Q C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C
Anupam FInsr [1] 2.28 2.36 CMS Info Sys 511.20 506.25 Epack Dur. 353.35 350.65 Hdfcmoment [19] 32.22 32.00 Jaykay Ent [1] 147.70 146.65 Lloyds Ent [1] 88.56 83.39 Netweb Tech [2] 1871.50 1855.75 w m
Appejay Park [1] 163.85 159.65 Colab Cloud [1] 36.12 36.84 Equitas SFB 69.44 68.53 Hdfcsml250 [91] 178.34 177.28 Jio Fin 329.65 326.70 Lloyds Met E [1] 1577.00 1524.40 Nibe 1672.70 1667.95 C A G M N N
Aptus Value [2] 319.95 323.15 Comfort Inte [1] 9.14 9.12 ESAF SFB 35.55 34.24 Heranba Ind 349.95 373.60 John Cocker 3425.90 3510.95 Lords Chloro 174.70 170.55 NIIT Learn [2] 333.45 329.30 wCM mM N H KM
ARC Finance [1] 1.01 0.99 Coml.Syn.Bag 131.15 135.15 Evexia Life [1] 2.48 2.46 Hexaware [1] 846.05 875.10 Johnson Phr [1] 0.88 0.87 Lotus Choc 1407.65 1374.30 Nila Spaces [1] 11.90 11.93 AG KHA AN CH M A ON ND
Arihant Cap. [1] 87.45 92.29 Concord Bio [1] 1797.20 1757.35 Evindia 29.35 29.23 Hi-Tech Pipe [1] 100.70 99.15 JSW Infra [2] 313.85 309.80 Ludolow Jute 397.50 417.15 Niva M ANDA D G A
Arisinfra Solu [2] 164.00 160.25 Concord Drug 49.47 51.45 Exicom Tele 201.05 199.80 Hind.Foods [2] 540.15 533.50 JTL Ind [1] 78.69 78.87 Lykis 38.62 41.47 NMDC GW NAC ND
Arkade Dev 192.55 188.45 Consec.Inv [1] 1.33 1.27 Faze Three 632.55 620.25 Hindware [2] 288.10 289.15 Jubil.Ingrev [1] 765.60 773.45 Macrotech De 1391.00 1399.20 N C A U O G O O
AshapuriGold [1] 6.66 6.61 Craftsman Au [5] 5704.10 5750.30 Fedbank Fina 119.65 117.45 Hitachi Enr [2] 19314.65 19966.90 Juniper Hot. 292.95 293.40 Madhav Infra [1] 14.58 14.91 N A HA A A O N A m m
ASK Auto [2] 520.65 514.55 Creative Cas 720.00 696.65 Fedders Hol [1] 47.21 48.01 HLE Glascoat [2] 471.35 462.45 Jyoti CNC [2] 1066.00 1051.05 Mafang [40] 143.13 143.96 N A m G O H C
ASM Tech 2663.35 2622.25 Credo Brands [2] 167.10 166.00 Filatex Fash [1] 0.69 0.69 HMA Agro [1] 31.95 31.23 Jyoti Resins 1367.45 1369.65 Magell.Cloud [2] 74.19 73.38 N m D C m M A MOND A M
Ather Energy [1] 334.30 336.45 Cressanda So [1] 4.48 4.42 Finietf 31.37 31.01 Home First [2] 1322.15 1352.85 K&R Rail 71.02 74.57 Mahktech 21.90 21.88 N m N A m G
Authum Inv. [1] 2495.05 2496.50 Dam Cap Ad [2] 252.55 253.05 Five-Star Bus [1] 762.65 769.65 Honasa Cons 302.20 295.25 Kaiser Corp [1] 7.59 7.22 Mamata Mach 395.20 414.70 N m W M A G O CV H O W
Avalon Tech [2] 823.45 833.25 Data Pattrn [2] 2929.30 2955.00 Flair Writ [5] 264.15 278.75 Hyundai 2240.05 2123.15 Kaizen Agro 16.48 15.36 Mangalam Ind [1] 1.61 1.61 N w W GVK w OW
Avantel Ltd [2] 164.10 160.35 Davangere Su [1] 3.53 3.46 Fmcgietf [1] 58.20 58.11 Ib Infotech 313.65 376.35 Kalpataru Limi 433.80 414.15 Mankind Phr [1] 2288.80 2386.35 O m H M O M O
Avro India 185.65 176.00 DCX System [2] 280.85 279.80 Force Motor 14750.90 14577.05 ICICI Pru [1] 72.15 71.66 Kalyan Jwl 570.05 585.40 Manoj V Gem 219.45 222.45 O m mC M V
Awfis Space 639.55 627.95 Deccan Gold [1] 147.75 145.45 Franklin Ind [1] 1.42 1.41 IdeaForge Te 586.75 576.70 Kama Holding 2960.90 3064.05 Manorama Ind [2] 1469.70 1409.20 O M w M H AM D V G &

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