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REWARDING MOMENT. Hardeep Singh Puri, Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas with Raghuvir Srinivasan, Editor, businessline; K Venugopal, Chairman, Kasturi & Sons; Nirmala Lakshman, Chairperson, The Hindu
Group Publishing Pvt Ltd with award winners (from left) Kalyani Shinde - Young Changemaker; Ravichandran V, Chairperson, eVidyaloka; Anil Pradhan, Young Changemaker; Raja Babu Ummalaneni, DG, DRDO; Kalpana Kumari, MD,
GCC Araku Valley Coffee; Amitabh Nag, CEO, Bhashini; Hasina Kharbhih, Founder, Impulse NGO Network; Brindha P, CEO, eVidyaloka; and Sudheesh Venkatesh of Azim Premji Foundation BIJOY GHOSH
went to Hasina Karibh’s Impulse NGO AI to bring further progress for such Premji Foundation won the Iconic ten, they are the ones who persevere in
Janaki Krishnan Network, which is engaged in anti-traf- farmers. Changemaker of the Year award for its silence, driven by intent and conviction,
Mumbai ficking efforts and rehabilitating vulner- Onion, which Puri described as a pioneering and extensive work in educa- said Nirmala Lakshman, Chairperson,
able women as well as children from rat- “volatile agricultural product” and has tion and healthcare. The Azim Premji The Hindu Group Publishing Pvt Ltd,
The seventh edition of businessline’s hole mining in Meghalaya. the potential to make or break govern- Foundation has over 2,500 members and giving away the awards and citations to
Changemaker Awards started on a me- The Digital Transformation Award ments, is where Young Changemaker re- works with 1,320 partner organisations this year’s winners.
lodious note with Sudhir the Flute beat- went to Bhashini, which is aiming for ac- cipient Kalyani Shinde’s Godaam Innov- across India. The evening was brought to a close by
boxer, who created magical acoustics curacy in translation of languages on its ations is making a difference. She won The awards were rounded off by Puri’s reminiscences of his time as a dip-
and ended with Chief Guest Union Min- platform while harnessing artificial in- the award for setting up India’s first In- DRDO, which won the Changemaker of lomat and his association with former
ister for Petroleum and Natural Gas telligence to deliver it. CEO Amitabh ternet of Devices-based onion storage the Year award for its role during Opera- President late APJ Abdul Kalam.
Hardeep Singh Puri’s reminiscences of Nag said the company receives 20 mil- solution device that monitors the micro- tion Sindoor in neutralising enemy as- The Presenting Partner for the event
his days as a diplomat. lion translation requests every day. climate of onion warehouses and tracks sets and securing India’s borders. is SASTRA Deemed University and the
Education, social welfare, empower- The aroma of coffee pervaded the temperature, humidity and gases emit- “Today our organisation works on all event is co-powered by State Bank of In-
ment of marginalised sections were ma- room as the young Managing Director of ted during the early stages of spoilage. critical defence technologies, starting dia (SBI). Associate Partners are LIC
jor themes that the awards recognised the Girijan Cooperative Corporation, The Hindu Group Chairperson’s from underwater, sea, land, air, space (Life Insurance Corporation of India),
this year. And, true to what Puri said, Kalpana Kumari, rose to receive the Fin- Award went to Bengaluru-based non- and cyber technologies. Our endeavour Bank of Baroda, The Jammu & Kashmir
“Something remarkable is happening in ancial Transformation Changemaker profit eVidyaloka, which is bridging the is to make the country self-reliant in this Bank Ltd, NTPC Ltd, GAIL (India) Ltd,
the economy in terms of unleashing the award for Araku Valley Coffee, a unique education divide across the country by very critical domain of defence techno- ICFAI Business School (IBS), Oil India
forces of enterprise, change and innova- variant of Arabica coffee from the East- spreading literacy using digital logies,” said Ummalaneni Raja Babu, Ltd, Singareni Collieries Company Ltd
tion,” it was the theme of indigenous ern Ghats in Andhra Pradesh. She dedic- classrooms and matching children’s Distinguished Scientist and Director- (SCCL). State Partner is the Govern-
production underlined by the Defence ated the award to the hundreds of work- needs with a 70,000-strong teacher vo- General - Missiles and Strategic Systems ment of Sikkim. Luxury Watch Partner is
Research and Development Organisa- ers of the GCC and the thousands of lunteer base that is spread across the (MSS), accepting the award. Citizen. Education Partner SSVM Insti-
tion, which won the Changemaker of the farmers in the ghats. She said the Cor- world. Changemakers embody the very spirit tutions and Home Appliance Partner is
Year Award. poration has been working to Wipro founder Azim Premji is known of transformation. They are not always Ultra, the kitchen appliances brand of
The Award for Social Transformation strengthen tribal communities and use for his philanthropy, and his Azim the loudest voices in the room; more of- ELGI ULTRA PVT LTD.
India’s growth unleashes forces of enterprise, innovation: Oil Minister Puri Pharma, IT stocks-led sell
K Ramkumar
whether it is the amount of These guys here... Out of off drags markets near 1%
metro line kilometers... all their 147-year history, I have
Mumbai those figures are there. The been in active touch with
fact is that we have grown in them for at least 47 of those
Something remarkable is the last quarter at 7.8 per years.”
happening in the economy in cent.” The Minister said the
terms of unleashing the The Minister brought the businessline Changemaker
forces of enterprise, change house down when he said: awards are truly remarkable.
and innovation, according to “...It’s a different thing that “A lot of people honour a lot
Hardeep Singh Puri, Union another young guy described of changemakers where a
Minister for Petroleum and it as a dead economy, but I certain element of subject-
Natural Gas. let that one pass.” He was re- ive assessment comes in...
Puri, who was the chief ferring to US President Don- Here, one of the defining
guest at the seventh edition ald Trump’s claim early last characteristics of what
of businessline’s Change- month that the Indian eco- makes these awards special
maker Awards 2025, said, nomy is dead. is that you receive nomina- announcement, with the BSE
“The way we have unleashed Hardeep Singh Puri, Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister, flanked by Nirmala Lakshman, Chairperson, tions from your readers.” Anupama Ghosh Healthcare Index correcting
the forces today, when you YOUTH POWER The Hindu Group Publishing Pvt Ltd, and Raghuvir Srinivasan, Editor, businessline BIJOY GHOSH Puri suggested that busi- Mumbai by 5.2 per cent for the week.
are looking at numbers, I can Referring to India’s median nessline should honour not IT stocks continued their
rattle off, you know, whether age of about 29 years, Puri nomy has risen from $2 ings upgrading India’s sover- Puri referred to his long only the six, but a little more Markets plunged for the sixth downward spiral, with the
it is the Pradhan Mantri said the country has a demo- trillion in 2014 to $4.3 tril- eign credit rating from BBB- association with The Hindu — even all those people who consecutive session on Fri- BSE IT index plummeting
Awas Yojana, whether it is graphic advantage. He un- lion now. The Minister also to BBB in August, with a group. “And I don’t mean the came in the consideration day, with the Sensex tumbling nearly 8 per cent during the
the number of airports, derscored that India’s eco- pointed to S&P Global Rat- ‘Stable’ , after 18 years. one I am coming from. zone. 733.22 points (0.90 per cent) week after Accenture’s
to close at 80,426.46, after the weaker guidance and job cuts
US announced a steep 100 per highlighted slowing IT spend-
QUICKLY. SC upholds NCLAT approval of JSW resolution plan for BPSL Govt lowers FY26 cent tariff on imports of
branded and patented phar-
ing. Market breadth remained
weak with 3,100 stocks de-
PUNISHING LEVY JSW had invested huge into one making profits, can
borrowing plan maceutical products effective
October 1. The Nifty 50
clining against just 1,041 ad-
vances on the BSE, where
Trump slaps tariffs on Krishnadas Rajagopal amounts in the modernisa- it be penalised for that?” by ₹10,000 crore dropped 236.15 points (0.95 4,280 stocks were traded.
trucks, drugs & furniture New Delhi tion and expansion of the en- Chief Justice Gavai said in per cent) to end at 24,654.70. The broader market saw
tity. Not only that, but thou- the judgment. Shishir Sinha The unexpected tariff an- steeper decline, with Nifty
Washington: US President The Supreme Court on Fri- sands of employees have The court queried what New Delhi nouncement sent shockwaves Midcap 100 tumbling 2.05 per
Donald Trump has unveiled a day upheld the February 2020 been earning their livelihood purpose would have been through Indian equities, rat- cent to 56,378.55, the Next 50
fresh round of tariffs on National Company Law Ap- on account of the corporate gained by allowing BPSL to Taking note of market parti- tling the already fragile in- index falling 1.68 per cent to
imported goods, including 100 pellate Tribunal’s (NCLAT) debtor running as an ongoing continue to accrue losses cipants, the government on vestor sentiment still reeling 67,144.95 and Nifty SmallCap
per cent levy on branded drugs approval of JSW Steel’s concern due to the resolution rather than being converted Friday cut the borrowing for from the recent hike in H-1B 100 crashing 2.26 per cent.
and 25 per cent on heavy-duty ₹19,700 crore resolution plan plan implemented by JSW,” into a profit-making entity. FY26 by ₹10,000 crore. It visa fee. “Risk off sentiment contin-
trucks and furniture, set to kick for Bhushan Power and Steel BPSL as one of the “dirty the court held. Entertaining claims and also reaffirmed its commit- “Equities ended sharply ued in equities, as markets ex-
in next week. p2 (BPSL). dozen” largescale corporate Castigating the former prolonged litigation ment to meet the fiscal defi- lower on Friday in a broad- tended the losing streak for
In May, the top court rejec- defaulters with outstanding promoters for the prolonged sponsored by the former cit target, as projected in the based sell-off after the US an- the sixth straight session
ted a resolution plan submit- debts of over ₹5,000 crore. litigation, the court said: “As BPSL promoters even after Budget. nounced a 100 per cent tariff amid Trump’s decision to im-
GAMING BAN LAW ted by JSW Steel for BPSL In a judgment authored by such, the very purpose for the resolution plan was ac- “Based on wider consulta- on imports of branded and pose 100 per cent tariff on
Business shut, online and ordered liquidation pro- Chief Justice BR Gavai, the which the IBC was enacted — cepted by both the Commit- tion with RBI and market patented pharma products,” pharma,” said Prashanth
firms tell SC, seek relief ceedings to be initiated. A top court held that JSW namely, to ensure that the tee of Creditors (CoC) and feedback, the share of the said Ponmudi R, CEO of En- Tapse, Senior VP (Research)
Special Bench of the court re- Steel, as successful resolu- corporate debtor continues the National Company Law long tenor securities has rich Money. For the week, at Mehta Equities Ltd.
New Delhi: Online gaming firms called this order in July and tion applicant (SRA), had as a going concern — has not Tribunal would simply have been reduced by about 5 per- both indices crashed by 2.7 Foreign institutional in-
told the Supreme Court that set about to re-hear the ap- managed a turnaround and only been achieved, but the the effect of opening a Pan- centage points. And the total per cent each. All the major vestors continued their
their businesses are shut down peals. The case involves chal- converted a “substantial” corporate debtor has been dora’s Box. gross borrowing, therefore, sectoral indices closed in the selling spree, with outflows of
due to the new law. They lenges to the resolution plan loss-making entity into a transformed from a loss- “The very purpose of the for the year is now ₹14.72 red. ₹5,564 crore on Friday adding
sought an urgent hearing and for BPSL, with operational profit-earning one. “The cor- making to a profit-making IBC providing sanctity to the lakh crore, a shade lower to the market pressure. The
interim relief from the creditors like Kalyani porate debtor [BPSL] had entity. If, after the imple- finality of the resolution plan than the initial estimates,” PHARMA STOCKS rupee remained weak, trading
implementation of the Transco having a stake. been running into substan- mentation of the resolution duly approved would stand Anuradha Thakur, Economic The pharmaceutical sector flat near 88.71 against the dol-
Promotion and Regulation of In June 2017, the Reserve tial losses, which has now be- plan, the SRA, JSW, has con- vitiated,” the CJI noted. Affairs Secretary, said. bore the brunt of the selling lar as the FII selling pressure
Online Gaming Act, 2025. p3 Bank of India had identified come a profit–making entity. verted a loss-making entity Also read p3 More on p3 pressure following the tariff persisted.
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Trump levies 100% tariffs on branded ‘US tariff will have
Vedantu bags $11 m
no impact on India’s
from existing investors
drugs; targets heavy trucks, furniture too generic drug exports’
BITTER DOSE. Will come into force next week; US ‘flooded’ with products from other nations: Trump G Naga Sridhar
Hyderabad
makers also dropped 1.1 per planes, semiconductors,
Reuters cent. The new actions are polysilicon, copper, timber
Washington seen as part of the Trump ad- and lumber and critical min-
ministration’s shift to bet- erals to form the basis of new The imposition of 100 per
Bengaluru: EdTech company President Donald Trump has ter-established legal author- tariffs. cent tariff on branded and
Vedantu has bagged $11 unveiled a fresh round of ities for its tariff actions, Trump this week an- patented drug imports into
million in funding from its punishing tariffs on a broad given the risks associated nounced new probes into the US from October 1 will
internal investors as part of an range of imported goods, in- with a case before the Su- personal protective equip- have no adverse impact on
ongoing larger round. The cluding 100 per cent duties preme Court on the legality ment, medical items, robot- India’s generic drug export-
company plans to go public on branded drugs and 25 per of his sweeping global tariffs. ics and industrial machinery. ers, according to experts.
with a potential cent tariffs on heavy-duty The new 100 per cent tar-
listing in CY2027. OUR BUREAU trucks, set to come into force DOMINO EFFECT. Stocks of pharmaceutical companies iff on any branded or paten- FOREIGN POLICY TOOL ‘NO SUDDEN IMPACT’
next week. across Asia sank as investors reacted to the news REUTERS ted pharmaceutical product Trump has made the levies a “The proposed 100 per cent
Tariffs have been a feature will apply to all imports, un- key foreign policy tool, using tariff on branded and paten-
Board nod for potential of Trump’s second term, less the company has already them to renegotiate trade ted pharmaceutical imports kar. The US is a major destin-
IPO of Sify Infinit Spaces with sweeping duties on nomies with trade deals such Trump said on Truth Social broken ground on building a deals, extract concessions is unlikely to have an imme- ation for Indian pharma ex-
trading partners, ranging as the European Union and of the tariffs on household manufacturing plant in the and exert political pressure diate impact on Indian ex- ports with over one-third of
from 10 to 50 per cent and Japan would be exempted. goods. US, Trump said. on other countries. ports, as the bulk of our con- $30.47 billion exports in
Chennai: The board of directors other targeted levies on a Trump also said he would The Pharmaceutical Re- His administration has tribution lies in simple 2024-24 going to the US mar-
of Sify Infinit Spaces Ltd (SISL), wide variety of products, start charging a 50 per cent PHARMA STOCKS SINK search and Manufacturers of touted tariffs as a significant generics and most large In- ket.
a wholly owned subsidiary of casting a shadow over the tariff on kitchen cabinets and Stocks of pharmaceutical America, an industry group, revenue source, with Treas- dian companies already op- However, these are off-
Sify Technologies Ltd (Sify), global economic outlook and bathroom vanities and a 30 companies across Asia sank said companies “continue to ury Secretary Scott Bessent erate US manufacturing or patented drugs (generics).
approved a potential initial paralysing business per cent tariff on up- as investors reacted to the announce hundreds of bil- saying Washington could repackaging units and are ex- According to industry ex-
public offering of equity shares decision-making. holstered furniture, with all news, with Japan’s Sum- lions in new US investments. collect $300 billion by the ploring further acquisi- ports, the percentage of
of SISL, having par value of ₹10 The announcements, the new duties to take effect itomo Pharma tumbling 4.3 Tariffs risk those plans”. end of the year. tions,” said Namit Joshi, branded/patented drugs in
each. SISL disclosed the made on Truth Social, did from October 1. per cent and Australia’s CSL The Trump administra- Trump previously im- Chairman, Pharmaceuticals total exports is less than one
intention and the approval with not include details about “The reason for this is the plummeting to a six-year tion has opened a dozen posed national security tar- Export Promotion Council per cent.
BSE Ltd, which made the whether the new levies large scale “FLOODING” of low. probes into the national se- iffs on steel and aluminium (Pharmexcil), on Friday. According to the Indian
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information publicly available would apply on top of na- these products into the US An index tracking curity ramifications of im- and derivatives, light-duty Current investigations Pharmaceutical Alliance
on its website. OUR BUREAU tional tariffs, or whether eco- by other outside countries,” Chinese-listed furniture ports of wind turbines, air- autos and parts and copper. under Section 232 appear fo- (IPA), US President Donald
cused elsewhere and have Trump’s order imposing 100
not taken a direct call on gen- per cent tariffs “is not applic-
erics. able to generics”.
Ather Energy defers ₹26 crore in VW to overhaul India biz Will continue to co-operate with
claims, creates rare earth-free motors amid market pressures said Piyush Arora, Chief of
US investigators: Waaree Energies
up to 52,500 vehicles manu- Reuters the local unit Skoda Auto
Our Bureau factured or to be manufac- New Delhi Volkswagen India, in a memo Our Bureau
‘The US is a
Bengaluru tured under the scheme. sent to employees on Ahmedabad very important
September 8.
Electric vehicle manufac- SEEKS EXEMPTION The Volkswagen Group is re- “Engaging a third party manufacturing
turer Ather Energy has noti- Ather is in discussions with structuring its business in will provide a neutral per- Waaree Energies Ltd said base for
fied exchanges that it will de- the Ministry of Heavy Indus- India, a key growth market spective and some out-of- on Friday that the US was a
fer claims worth ₹26.25 tries (MHI), seeking a tem- for the carmaker, where it the-box ideas. I request you “very important manufac-
Waaree Energies
crore under the govern- porary exemption from do- wants to invest more but is to support and cooperate turing base”, and that it will in our expansion
ment’s PM E-DRIVE scheme
following supply chain dis-
mestic fitment requirements
under PMP guidelines. The
grappling with
changes and growing com-
policy with the team,” he said in the
memo, which was reviewed
continue to cooperate with
investigators engaged in the
ambitions’
ruptions caused by China’s company emphasised its petition, according to an in- by Reuters. anti-dumping duty probe
export ban on heavy rare temporary adjustments to its commitment to comply with ternal memo. against the company. building a manufacturing
earth magnets. manufacturing process for all PM E-DRIVE and PMP The move comes as the INVESTMENTS, JOBS “Waaree has in the past Waaree Energies Ltd in our footprint in the US,” it
“The company has made traction motors to mitigate guidelines once the supply company faces India’s The memo did not detail any co-operated with the US in- expansion ambitions. Our added.
the impact of China’s restric- situation normalises. biggest-ever import tax de- changes on investment and vestigations and will con- subsidiary, Waaree Solar
businessline. tions on certain categories of The company has also de- mand of $1.4 billion for evad- jobs. tinue to co-operate in ongo- Americas, has an opera- ‘IMPACT MINIMAL’
Disclaimer: Readers are requested to verify heavy rare earth magnets. veloped a heavy rare earth- ing levies, and as its market The exercise, which he ing investigations. We are a tional 1.6 GW of module During an investors’ call
& make appropriate enquiries to satisfy
themselves about the veracity of an Specifically, the company has free motor technology. Ather share languishes despite said is the beginning of a responsible corporate cit- manufacturing facility in after the company’s first
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PUBLISHING PVT LTD., the Publisher & Phased Manufacturing Pro- certification from the Auto- operations in the world’s tion” journey and a course operate in, and we abide by panded to 3.2 GW. Recently, said that the company was
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advertiser or for any of the advertiser’s
products and/or services. In no event can the
garding domestic fitment of of India , the designated test- The company has hired ex- the departure of close to 10 regulations,” the company the assets of Meyer Burger, as far as US investigations
Owner, Publisher, Printer, Editor, Director/s, magnets. The situation was ing agency. Ather has also ternal experts to conduct a senior level executives at the stated in a filing with the to further expand manufac- against the company are
Employees of this newspaper/company be
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beyond our control,” Ather started receiving the PM E- thorough review of its sys- carmaker over the past few stock exchanges on Friday. turing in the US. We are concerned, and that the im-
whatsoever for any claims and/or damages stated, explaining that the DRIVE eligibility certificate tems and processes and re- weeks, two sources aware of “The US is a very import- working in a steadfast man- pact of these investigations
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Forex reserves drop by
$396 m to $702.57 billion
Govt lowers borrowing Ban has shut businesses, online gaming
firms tell SC; seek relief from new law
for FY26 by ₹10,000 crore Krishnadas Rajagopal
New Delhi
FISCAL TAP. It will borrow ₹6.77 lakh crore in second half, meet fiscal deficit target Online gaming companies
on Friday told the Supreme
The five-year and 10-year Court that their “businesses
Mumbai: The country’s forex Shishir Sinha bonds will bear the brunt are shut down” due to the
reserves dropped by $396 New Delhi with an increase of 2 and 2.2 new law which bans real
million to $702.57 billion for the percentage point share, re- money games, related bank-
week ended September 19, Taking note of market parti- spectively, while three-year ing services and advertise-
according to the RBI data. In the cipants, the government on bonds will see issuance go up ments. They sought urgent URGENT HEARING SOUGHT. Online gaming companies
previous reporting week, the Friday cut the borrowing for by 1.3 percentage points. hearing and interim relief have sought interim relief from the Promotion and Regulation
overall reserves had jumped by FY26 by ₹10,000 crore. It from the implementation of of Online Gaming Act, 2025
$4.698 billion to $702.966 also reaffirmed its commit- LIQUID PORTION the Promotion and Regula-
billion. For the week ended ment to meet the fiscal defi- Traders have said the liquid tion of Online Gaming Act,
September 19, foreign currency cit target, as projected in the portion up to the 10-year 2025. scattered across various between games of skill and
assets decreased by $864 Budget. part of the yield curve could Chief Justice of India BR State High Courts, including those of chance.
million to $ 586.15 billion. PTI “Based on wider consulta- witness selling pressure on Gavai agreed to list the case Delhi, Karnataka and Mad-
tion with the RBI and market Monday, while long duration soon. The court re-opens hya Pradesh. SAFEGUARD MOVE
feedback, the share of the papers could see some buy- after the Dussehra break on The counsel mentioning The government has argued
BRICS-backed NDB plans long tenor securities has ing interest. The 10-year October 6. the case on behalf of the on- that the legislature cannot be
rupee-denominated bond been reduced by about 5 per- STICKING TO GOALS. The government also made it clear that bond could be the worst im- line gaming companies on a mute spectator when on-
centage points. And the total fiscal deficit will be according to the Budget Estimate of pacted as the government REGULATION JUSTIFIED Friday said the transfer to line money gaming plat-
gross borrowing, therefore, 4.4 per cent of GDP has raised its auction size to The government has argued the top court was done on a forms raise serious concerns
The BRICS countries-backed for the year is now ₹14.72 ₹32,000 crore, even as that the law was necessary to request from the Centre. due to reports of addiction,
New Development Bank (NDB) lakh crore, a shade lower 30), the borrowing was set at 2026. With this, the govern- traders had suggested cut- curb the rapid mushrooming “Now we seek an urgent list- financial losses, money laun-
plans to issue its first than the initial estimates,” ₹8 lakh crore. However, now ment also made it clear that ting down the size. of online money games cre- ing… Businesses are shut dering, and even cases of loss
rupee-denominated bond in Anuradha Thakur, Economic it will be ₹7.95 lakh crore. the fiscal deficit will be ac- Despite cancelling an auc- ating “serious risks for indi- down because of the Act,” of lives linked to heavy mon-
the domestic market before Affairs Secretary, said here On Friday, the govern- cording to the Budget Estim- tion of green bonds in the viduals, families and the she said. etary losses. Many players
end-March 2026, three sources after a meeting between the ment, in consultation with ate of 4.4 per cent of the first half, the government nation”. The Centre had got the pe- lose their entire savings
familiar with the matter said. Finance Ministry and the Re- the RBI, decided to borrow GDP. “I would like to re-em- will sell green bonds worth While acknowledging the titions transferred on the chasing the illusion of quick
NDB, which has previously serve Bank of India to finalise ₹6.77 lakh crore in the phasise that the government ₹10,000 crore in October- many benefits of digital tech- ground that multiple pro- profits. Families have been
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raised funds in Chinese yuan the borrowing calendar for second half of FY26 through is committed to meeting the March. Earlier this month, nology, the government has ceedings before the various pushed into debt and dis-
and South African rand, is in the second half of FY26, be- dated securities, including fiscal deficit target,” Thakur Finance Minister Nirmala maintained that online High Courts would add to tress, the government has
advanced stages of discussions ginning October 1. ₹10,000 crore through the is- said. Sitharaman said “unsustain- money games have also ex- the confusion, especially if said in an official statement
with the Reserve Bank of India suance of sovereign green Meanwhile, for the second ably” high bond yields are ploited loopholes in the law the judgments contradict dealing with the reasons for
for its debut rupee issuance, BUDGET ESTIMATE bonds (SGrBs), said a Fin- half, the government re- making government borrow- and caused deep social harm. each other. An authoritative enacting the law.
the sources said. It will look to Borrowing is meant to bridge ance Ministry statement. duced the share of ultra-long ing unaffordable when in- Speaking in the Rajya pronouncement from the The Centre has argued
raise $400-500 million through the fiscal deficit. The Budget The gross market borrow- bonds which mature in 30 terest rates are otherwise Sabha, Union Minister for Supreme Court on the con- that investigations have re-
3-5 year bonds in the first had set a target of ₹14.82 ing during the second half years, 40 years and 50 years low. India‘s 10-year bench- Electronics and Information stitutionality of the statute, vealed that “some gaming
tranche, one of the sources lakh crore for FY26. For the will be completed through 22 to 29.5 per cent, down from mark bond yield closed at 6.5 Technology Ashwini Vaish- on the other hand, would platforms were being used
said. REUTERS first half (April 1-September weekly auctions till March 6, 35 per cent in the first half. per cent on Friday. naw said an estimated 45 settle the law. The Centre for terror financing and il-
crore people were negatively had argued that the issue legal messaging, which com-
affected by online money raised several questions of promise the country’s secur-
GST rate cut will provide a cushion BPSL resolution: SC faults games and faced a loss of
more than ₹20,000 crore
playing them.
constitutional importance.
The writ petitions filed by
online platforms and stake-
ity”. Besides, it stated that
gambling and betting were
already restricted under In-
against tariff impact: FinMin report CoC’s shifting stand on On September 8, a Su-
preme Court Bench headed
holders in the High Courts
have argued that the law was
dian laws such as the Bhar-
atiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023,
Shishir Sinha
strictions persist,” the re- surplus distribution by Justice JB Pardiwala had
transferred to the apex court
a violation of the right to
equality and freedom of ex-
and by various State legisla-
tions. The online domain had
port said. separate petitions challen- pression, federalism and the remained largely unregu-
New Delhi Mehta, appearing for the ging the law, pending settled distinction drawn lated.
TARIFF IMPACT Krishnadas Rajagopal CoC, had argued that the
The GST rate cut is likely to Highlighting sovereign rat- New Delhi former promoters had “no
offset the tariff impact be- ing revision by three agen- business” questioning the
sides leading to a reduction cies (S&P Global, Rating and Upholding the NCLAT’s ap- terms of the resolution plan.
in retail inflation, a Finance Investment Information, proval of JSW Steels’ resolu- JSW had argued that the
Ministry report said on Fri- Morningstar DBRS), the re- tion plan for Bhushan Power case was complicated, and
day. It also called for close port credited combination of and Steel, the Supreme must not be rushed into li-
monitoring of the impact of strong growth, macroeco- Court, however, found fault quidation. Senior advocate
the $100,000 H-1B visa fee. Despite trade and nomic stability and credible with the Committee of Cred- Neeraj Kishan Kaul, for JSW,
Taking note of strength- tariff-related headwinds, commitment to fiscal discip- itors’ changing stand on the informed the court that
ening domestic growth India’s external sector has line over the previous few distribution of earnings be- BPSL had an annual turnover
drivers, the report said that a remained resilient years for rating improve- fore interest, taxes, depreci- of ₹28,000 crore in one year.
rationalisation of the GST ment. It also took note of the ation and amortisation Its production had increased
regime is “expected to lower OECD raising India’s GDP (EBITDA). from 2.5 million tonnes to
the tax burden on con- 2.07 per cent in August, growth forecast for FY26 by Chief Justice BR Gavai 4.5 million tonnes. The con-
sumers, boost consumption, much lower than median 40 basis points, to 6.7 per confirmed that “undecided” cern employed 25,000
and provide a cushion rate of 4 per cent of targeted cent from the earlier 6.3 per claims for payment from people.
against tariff impact”. Addi- inflation range. cent citing strong domestic lenders cannot pop up like On May 2, the Supreme
tionally, it is likely to im- Despite trade and tariff- demand and the impact of hydra heads once the Resolu- Court had found JSW’s res-
prove the demand visibility related headwinds, India’s robust GST reform. tion Plan has been accepted. olution plan for BPSL in
for firms, enabling them to external sector has remained However, it cautioned that Otherwise, the Successful “flagrant violation and con-
expand investment in addi- resilient. Strong service ex- about not dropping our Resolution Applicant (SRA) travention” of the law.
tional capacities. ports and remittances have guard. “If tariff uncertainties would be thrown into a “The Resolution Profes-
offset the merchandise trade persist, there will be an im- whirlpool of uncertainty at a sional had utterly failed to
INFLATION OUTLOOK deficit, while gross FDI in- pact on export sectors with belated stage, which would discharge his statutory du-
Further, there could be an flows continue to rise, un- spill over risk to domestic amount to doing violence to ties contemplated under the
impact on inflation. “Infla- derscoring India’s appeal as employment, income and the very intention with IBC and the Corporate In-
tion is expected to remain an investment destination. consumption. Newer mar- which the IBC was enacted, solvency Resolution Process
well under control, with re- Labour market momentum kets will take time to mature the court held. (CIRP) Regulations during
plenished reservoirs augur- is expected to stay positive. and contribute to export The court laid down that the course of entire CIR pro-
ing well for the winter crop. However, “the recent US im- growth as established mar- the CoC would continue un- ceedings of the corporate
Additionally, the revision in position of a one-time fee of kets have.” it said. Further- til the resolution plan is im- debtor, BPSL,” the court had
GST rates may lead to a one- $100,000 for all future H-1B more it also said that the de- plemented or the corporate said in May.
time reduction in inflation visas cause disruptions, the cision by the US government debtor is liquidated. The The court had invoked its
over the next year,” the re- impact of which — particu- to impose a fee on new H-1B former promoters had ques- inherent powers under Art-
port prepared by Economic larly on the growths of future visa-seekers is a reminder of tioned the role of the CoC in icle 142 of the Constitution
Affairs Department said. Re- remittances and service the risks of trade uncertain- approving the resolution to direct the NCLT to initiate
tail inflation based on Con- trade surpluses — will need ties affecting the hitherto plan. liquidation proceedings
sumer Price Index (CPI) was close monitoring if the re- unaffected services sector. Solicitor-General Tushar against BPSL under the IBC.
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Rupee tantrums
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lobal growth outlook is
weak. Inflation
expectations are fairly
anchored in large
RBI adopts right approach so far in managing Re fall economies, except in the
US. Hence, most central banks are
he rupee has explored new lows in recent
T
pursuing an accommodative monetary
days, and is within touching distance of 90 policy. Even in the US, where retail
inflation was 2.9 per cent in August, the
to a dollar. Yet, it is worth noting that the US Fed cut the policy rate by 25 basis
slide of about 3.5 per cent in the present quarter, points (bps) to 4.0-4.25 per cent on
comparable to the rupee’s decline soon after the September 17.
Indications suggest that two rate cuts REUTERS
below potential
this time seems largely sentiment-driven. inflation, even if it remained above the 2
per cent target.
It is just as well that the Reserve Bank of Despite global headwinds amid
India (RBI) has chosen to intervene lightly, geopolitical and tariff-related
rather than furiously inject dollars into the uncertainties, India’s growth
momentum has been resilient so far.
market to stem the decline — marking a
departure from its heavy interventions in
India’s June quarter real GDP growth at GROWTH PANGS. The IT breaks and GST rate rationalisation
7.8 per cent instils hope that India is on
late 2024, and up to February this year. track to deliver at least 6.5 per cent GDP would be wasted if India Inc doesn’t invest
Apart from forex releases impacting growth in FY26, notwithstanding the
likely adverse impact of global POLICY IMPERATIVES
reserves, they also drain domestic liquidity, developments. Even if India grows between 6.5 per cent
a situation that India cannot afford when it A setback to external demand due to and 6.75 per cent in FY26, it would be
is trying to promote credit at low interest prevailing uncertainties may be largely below its potential of 7-7.5 per cent. Any
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rates. There could be other motivations for offset by an increase in domestic excuse to grow below potential would be
the RBI’s hands-off approach. First, it is demand following GST rationalisation a lost opportunity. The resilience of the
that came into from September 22, economy has been assiduously built over
allowing the rupee to slide to offset the before the festive season begins. Fitch the last decade by pursuing several
tariff cost impact as well as the loss of tariff Ratings recently upgraded India’s GDP structural reforms. This needs to be
competitiveness vis-a-vis emerging growth forecast to 6.9 per cent for FY26. carried forward with the right mix of
economies. Second, any effort to smoothen According to the first advance both monetary and fiscal policies.
estimates, India’s foodgrain production Likely improvement in domestic
out rupee volatility, as was alleged with in the 2025-26 crop year may be 362.5 demand following tax breaks — both
respect to 2023 and 2024, could once again million tonnes, 2.4 per cent higher than income tax and GST — may be wasted if
invite criticism on India managing its last year’s record production of 354 GFD-GDP ratio. Additionally, revenue gross value-added growth of 7.7 per cent the manufacturing sector refrains from
currency. The RBI is right in adopting a million tonnes, due to the above-average losses due to GST cuts could further in Q1FY26 was eye-catching. The investment due to high real interest rate.
south-west monsoon this year so far. strain finances. The government has corporate sector sales growth in India India’s real policy rate is one of the
light-touch approach. Yet, it should not some fiscal space due to large profit was subdued in Q1FY26. As the highest among its peers (see Table).
allow the market to speculate on the rupee GROWTH CONCERNS transfer from the RBI, as well as the discrepancy in GVA data is large, a The US Fed and the Bank of England
level itself, and second-guess its actions. In Behind the prospect of India’s resilient likely disinvestment/strategic sale of downward revision of manufacturing have been balancing between growth
this respect, it needs to reckon with the fact growth, a few lurking concerns exist. IDBI shares in FY26. However, strict growth in Q1FY26 cannot be ruled out. and inflation. Unlike the Fed/Bank of
the rupee fall has been a contrast to the First, the nominal GDP growth in fiscal consolidation is not advisable as it England, the RBI is unequivocally
Q1FY26 at 8.8 per cent was one of the may harm growth. WEAK TRANSMISSION positioned to support growth as India’s
appreciation of emerging markets’ lowest since the Covid crisis. Fourth, last year’s second-half GDP The RBI’s 100 bps rate cut in this cycle current inflation is well below the
currencies against the dollar in 2025, Spectacular real GDP growth in Q1FY26 growth was higher than in the first half. has not adequately benefited the US/UK retail inflation.
possibly due to skittish capital flows and was largely attributed to the low GDP Hence, H2FY26 growth rate will be corporate sector. Monetary policy India’s price situation is extremely
geo-political uncertainty. deflator growth (1 per cent). modest due to the high base effect. transmission to lending rates has slowed benign and expected to remain so, at
Second, at the current rate of nominal Fifth, in contrast to an average IIP down due to the neutral policy stance least for a year, mostly due to a bumper
The fall in the rupee has been triggered GDP growth, if the GDP deflator growth of 2 per cent, the manufacturing being pursued by the RBI since June harvest this year and GST rate cuts on
by two immediate factors: the above 50 per increases, real GDP growth will 2025. several essential commodities. Hence,
cent penal tariffs imposed by the US and decelerate. The composition of India’s
The resilience of the Some banks have reportedly raised there is an opportunity for the MPC to
the huge hike in H-1B visa fees. These may GDP deflator roughly corresponds to 25 lending rates in certain segments. Big cut the repo rate by 25 bps in October.
hurt goods and services exports, besides per cent of CPI inflation and 75 per cent economy has been corporates still prefer to borrow from A dovish forward guidance is also
of WPI inflation. The WPI inflation, assiduously built over the abroad, as evidenced by the rise in needed to cut the repo rate further if
remittances. However, even a rise in CAD which was low/negative in the first external commercial borrowings in inflation expectations/forecasts remain
(trade balance and remittances) from 0.6 quarter, has already reached positive last decade by pursuing Q1FY26. below 4 per cent, which is most likely. To
per cent to 1.2 per cent of GDP, estimated territory (0.52 per cent) since August. several structural reforms. The 10-year G-sec yield, which has accelerate transmission to lending
by economy observers, is unlikely to upset Although the price outlook remains been falling since March 2025, has rates/yield rates, the RBI should keep
benign, both CPI and WPI inflation This needs to be carried trended upward since May, making enough liquidity in the system.
the balance of payments apple-cart. Of might have bottomed out. forward with the right government borrowing costly. The
course, any geopolitical shock that drives Third, if the nominal GDP growth market believes that the RBI may not cut The writer is Chief Economic Adviser, AU Small Finance
up commodity prices could lead to a remains low, it would adversely affect mix of both monetary and the repo rate further as GDP growth has Bank; and the former Head of the Monetary Policy
different scenario. But as a recent analysis the fiscal arithmetic, particularly the fiscal policies been robust. Department, RBI. Views expressed are personal
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Digital tweaks risk-based checks will allow issuers to As India is the world's largest would have altered the decision of Liquidity trap
This refers to the report ‘Two-step flag suspicious transactions, assisting producer of generic drugs and the regulator. As well known, the It refers to ‘Liquidity trap poses
authentication mandatory for digital in the identification of mule and supplies nearly 20 per cent of global interpretation of the extant laws policy challenge’.
payments from April 2026’ fraudulent accounts. demand, the immediate impact on always decides the strength of the As RBI has kept the interest rate
(September 26). The much-needed Given the enormous size of cyber India from the pharma tariffs would legal matters towards finality and low, the dangers of a liquidity trap
new procedure for conducting digital fraud and scammers’ use of inventive be limited. However, top pharma inadequate and deficient rules, could loom as private capex is not
transfers, which the RBI has planned strategies to target their victims, a companies that have been be a lucky escape for the unmerited increasing.
to enforce from next April, will be a multifaceted strategy is required to attempting to move up the value in some instances. Indian Inc is waiting for its existing
gamechanger in reducing the protect accountholders. chain with an increasing focus on Like the forbearance of judicial capacity to utilise optimally before
country's rising cases of cyber theft, Kamal Laddha patents and novel drugs will bear the proceedings on the legal provisions they take the plunge for the fresh
which totalled nearly ₹23,000 crore Bengaluru brunt of this tariff hike. in some cases, this issue has now capex investment and for that to
last year. What makes the initiative M. Jeyaram pushed the introduction of much happen demand has to increase on
notable is that banks may go beyond Pharma pressure Sholavandan (TN) refined and qualitative reforms in the a sustainable basis for a decent
two-factor authentication and put The decision of US President Donald RTP transaction guidelines. There is time period.
additional checks if their evaluation Trump to impose a 100 per cent tariff Changing rules no more uncertainty centred GST 2.0 has provided a much
of a given transaction demands it. on branded and patented The editorial “Blame the rules” regarding its applicability only needed push for consumption, but
While requiring additional dynamic pharmaceuticals starting October 1, (September 26), aptly gauged, the among listed entities. Transactions its sustainability remains to be
or biometric authentication for fund 2025, unless companies set up ex-ante induced realisation of new with unrelated parties of promoters seen. Till that time government will
transfers can significantly reduce production in the US has jolted the legal provisions, as brought out now; has come under the scanner. have to do the heavy lifting.
unauthorised access to bank stocks of Indian pharma majors such had it been in the place and applied in Sitaram Popuri Bal Govind
accounts and OTP interceptions, as Sun Pharma, Dr Reddy’s and Cipla. the Adani issue, the factual position Bengaluru Noida
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Ultraviolette X47 adventure
bike launched at ₹2.74 lakh
The King’s Champion
VICTOR REGIS. It’s premium, tech-forward, and safety-oriented — but
Ultraviolette has launched the X47 electric
adventure touring bike in India at ₹2.74 lakh can the Victoris redefine its segment?
(ex-showroom, Bengaluru), with the first
5,000 units priced at
₹2.49 lakh. Based on the
F77 platform with a new
chassis and sub-frame,
it features a beak-style
fender, a sculpted tank,
a raked tail and comes in
Laser Red, Airstrike
White, Shadow Black, and a Desert Wing
edition with touring accessories. Key
highlights include UV Hypersense radar with
blind spot detection, lane change assist,
overtake alert and rear collision warning, as
well as optional dashcam cameras and dual
displays. Powered by a 40-bhp motor making
10.2 kg-m, it does 0-100 km/h in 8.1 seconds,
with a top speed of 145 km/h. Two battery
options (7.1 kWh/10.3 kWh) deliver 211
km/323 km IDC range respectively. Deliveries
will begin in October 2025.
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features a blacked-out hen Maruti Suzuki camera provided a clear and crisp 24-degree side incline, all of which
theme, including alloy makes a move, the image — so good, in fact, that it the Victoris tackled with ease. The
wheels, roof rails, skid entire industry pays rivals systems found in some Ger- AllGrip system maintained traction
plates, side sill garnish, attention. The com- man luxury cars. Another standout and momentum without any
mirrors, rear spoiler pany is renowned for its meticulous feature Maruti Suzuki is touting is drama, and we navigated the entire
and matte black market study, deep understanding the Dolby Atmos music system, and course in comfort.
Hyundai logos. Red of consumer sentiment and an abil- it lives up to the hype. The sound- A key demonstration involved
brake callipers, a Knight ity to gauge the national pulse. stage is immersive, the clarity is opening the doors while on a steep
emblem and sporty metal pedals add to the That’s exactly what you look for- stunning and the output is power- incline. This highlighted the rigid-
aggressive look. Inside, the cabin sports ward to with its latest product, the ful, setting a new audio benchmark ity of the new chassis which re-
all-black upholstery with brass accents for a Victoris. in this segment. mained completely torsion-free, al-
contrasting touch. The Knight Edition is Surprisingly, this SUV is targeted The cabin is packed with lowing the doors to open and shut
available in Sportz (O) and Asta (O) trims, for its mainstream Arena show- premium details, starting with ef- without strain. This leads to a most
starting at ₹9.15 lakh (ex-showroom). The rooms, not the premium Nexa fective ventilated seats. You also significant takeaway — the Victoris
same theme is also offered on the i20 N Line channel. This is an interesting stra- get powered front seats and a has dominated crash tests, achiev-
in N8 and N10 variants, priced from ₹11.43 tegic choice because, at first glance, hands-free powered tailgate that ing 5-star adult safety ratings from
lakh (ex-showroom). the Victoris is undeniably a can be opened with a simple ges- both Bharat NCAP and Global
premium offering. The name itself, ture. A large panoramic sunroof LET’S ROLL. The steering is light and precise, making it perfectly suited for a NCAP. It scored 33.72 out of 34
‘Victoris,’ comes across as strong makes the cabin airy, while con- stress-free daily experience AMIT NIAK points for adult occupant protec-
Honda unveils first sports and confident. But does substance
back up the ambitious name?
nectivity needs are met with 60W
and 45W USB type-C charging torque-converter automatic and an brid consistently indicated an im-
tion and 41 out of 49 for child occu-
pant protection.
electric motorcycle WN7 As a brand, Maruti Suzuki does ports. The premium experience is e-CVT. For those seeking adven- pressive 23.5 kpl on its trip com- Safety is bolstered by technology,
not have a distinct design language, rounded out by a useful head-up ture, an AllGrip all-wheel-drive de- puter during our drive in mixed too; the Victoris is equipped with a
Honda has unveiled its first sports electric but with the Victoris that narrative display that projects key informa- rivative is also available. conditions. comprehensive level-2 ADAS, a first
motorcycle, the WN7, which will go on sale takes a decisive turn. The first im- tion onto the windshield and ambi- Ride quality emerged as one of for any Maruti Suzuki. Available on
globally in a few months. The name reflects pression it leaves is distinctly ent lighting. STRONG POINTS this car’s strongest virtues. The the top ZXi+ variants, the suite in-
its roots: ‘W’ from the European — sophisticated, under- The seats are supportive, leaning Our drive began in the strong-hy- suspension is tuned explicitly for cludes features like adaptive cruise
concept, ‘N’ for naked, stated and solid. Up front, it fea- towards the firmer side to provide brid variant, and the first thing to comfort, effortlessly absorbing control, lane-keep assist and
and 7 for its power tures sleek LED DRLs, while at the good bolstering on longer drives. appreciate was how incredibly easy bumps, potholes and road imper- autonomous emergency braking.
class. It features an 18 rear a full-width LED light bar gives Both legroom and headroom are it was to drive. The steering was fections with a soft, muted thump. In the end, Maruti Suzuki now
kW liquid-cooled it a modern and upscale presence. generous for front and rear passen- light and precise, making it per- It feels incredibly settled and com- has a product that ticks most of the
motor, claimed to The profile is enhanced with 17- gers. Finally, boot space is practical fectly suited for its target audience posed, offering a plush, isolating ex- boxes found on a car-shopping list,
match the performance inch dual-tone alloy wheels and sil- and should easily accommodate that prioritises comfort, ease and a perience that families will appreci- from features and performance to
of a 600cc petrol bike, ver roof rails, completing the eleg- luggage for weekend getaways. It’s stress-free experience in daily ate on long journeys. safety and practicality. With prices
and weighs 217 kg. The WN7 offers a range of ant yet purposeful stance. worth noting that in the strong-hy- traffic. And it delivered exactly that. While the handling is predictable starting at ₹10.50 lakh (ex-show-
around 130 km, with a 20–80 per cent charge brid model, the boot floor is slightly The low-end electric assist provided a and secure, the focus is clearly on room), the value proposition be-
in 30 minutes and a full charge in 3 hours SLEEK & SPACIOUS raised to accommodate the battery, responsive pull away from traffic, stability rather than sportiness. comes even more apparent, espe-
using a 6 kVA charger. Equipment includes a The interior does not disappoint, but this doesn’t significantly com- while the petrol engine effortlessly There is some body roll when chan- cially when you line it up against the
five-inch full-colour TFT display with either. The centrepiece is the new promise the overall utility of the took over at higher speeds. ging direction quickly, but it’s well- competition. The segment is a
RoadSync connectivity and LED lights all dashboard layout dominated by a space. While the e-CVT tuning could be controlled and clearly communic- crowded one, to be sure, but the
around. The bike will launch first in the UK at 10.1-inch touchscreen infotain- The Victoris offers three power- slightly more engaging for spirited ates the car’s limits. This is not a Victoris is a statement from Maruti
£12,999 (₹15.5 lakh), followed by other ment system and a fully digital train options: a 1.5-litre NA petrol driving and the engine note did be- sharp and engaging driver’s car, but Suzuki that it’s ready to take on all
European markets. An India launch seems 10.25-inch driver’s display. Maruti engine paired with either a mild-hy- come more pronounced when rather a calm and comfortable cruiser. comers. Bet against it at your own
unlikely at this time. has introduced a brand-new operat- brid or a strong-hybrid system or a working hard at three-digit speeds, Although our primary drive was peril.
ing system, which is remarkably re- CNG setup. Transmission choices overall refinement is impressive for in the hybrid, Maruti Suzuki en-
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STYLISH & RELIABLE. It’s light on its feet, too, with a massive 34 litre
underseat storage space, a perfect companion on the road KAIZAD DARUKHANAWALA
3.2 bhp and 12.23 kg-m. On paper, flickable in tight spots as well.
that’s a step down from the Avoiding potholes and traffic be-
iQube, but in practice it feels per- comes a breeze on this light, com-
fectly adequate for the city. pact and eager scooter.
Orbital
Throttle response is smooth, Braking, however, is less im-
without the abrupt surge some pressive. Both wheels use drum
EVs can spring on you. Roll-ons brakes, and their feel is slightly
between 20-50 km/h are effort- spongy. Under normal condi-
less, too, precisely the kind of tions, the scooter stops without
Momentum
PEPPY PARTNER. Is this the stylish,
punch you want when darting
through traffic. However, unlike
the surge of acceleration felt in
most EV scooters, this one felt
more subdued to ride which, for a
drama but in emergency situ-
ations, you really need to grab a
handful of the levers before they
bite.
The real story, however, is
commuter, isn’t necessarily a bad range. That 158-km number is a
no-compromise EV the youth has been waiting for? thing. The downside? TVS has bit ambitious, and in the real
capped the Orbiter’s top speed at world you’ll get around 120 km if
68 km/h. Around town, that’s fine, you’re switching between Eco
but it feels restrictive on faster and Power modes. As for char-
Yash Sunil not even the motor. Here’s the single-piece side panel that runs the Orbiter comes with a 5.5-inch use. The riding triangle strikes a stretches. Keeping up with ging, the 650 W portable unit
real kicker, though — the Orbiter the entire length from the front colour LCD dash. While it offers balance between upright comfort quicker traffic or attempting a takes about four hours to get the
T
VS’s electric-scooter jour- isn’t meant to live in the iQube’s apron to the tail. It gives the Or- connected features such as turn- and just enough sportiness to steady cruise exposes this limita- battery from flat to 80 per cent.
ney has seen mixed res- shadow. It’s lighter by 2 kg and biter a distinctive silhouette, and by-turn navigation and call alerts, make it feel a bit more engaging tion. And while TVS does throw in The Orbiter clearly isn’t trying
ults, starting with the pop- claims a longer range of 158 km instantly sets it apart from the the layout isn’t the most effective. than the iQube. It’s light on its cruise control as part of the pack- to step on the iQube’s toes. In-
ular iQube to the TVS X. But now, which it achieves with a 3.1 kWh iQube’s friendlier stance. The speed readout is pushed to feet, too, and that’s the first thing age, its usefulness in an urban stead, it hopes to carve a niche of
with the Orbiter, TVS is returning battery, slightly smaller than the one side and without a phone con- you notice when you nudge it off scooter feels more like a novelty its own. Sure, top speed and brak-
to the formula that worked. It’s iQube’s 3.4 kWh unit. TVS is bet- IN THE DETAILS nected, much of the screen is left the stand. TVS hasn’t ignored than a genuine feature. This ing are compromises, and it lacks
aimed at young commuters who ting big that the Orbiter can not Up front, the handlebar-mounted unused. That said, the scooter practicality, either. Pop the seat choice likely prioritises battery some of the iQube’s features, but
want a balance of practicality, only replicate the iQube’s success LED headlamp sits tall, giving the does include a solid set of connec- open and you’ll find a massive 34- efficiency to help the Orbiter at an aggressive price of ₹1 lakh,
style and affordability — an elec- but maybe even outshine it. Orbiter a slightly aggressive face. ted features via the smartphone litre underseat storage space. The achieve its claimed range, at the the Orbiter delivers exactly what
tric scooter that, in theory, per- The Orbiter takes a very differ- Just below it, the apron carries a app, such as crash and fall alerts, company claims it can swallow expense of outright performance. it promises — a stylish, agile and
fectly orbits their lifestyle. ent approach with design com- wide RoboCop-like LED light anti-theft notifications, geo-fen- two half-face helmets, which it The Orbiter’s handling is sur- practical urban electric scooter.
That’s what had me hooked. pared to the curvier EVs we’re strip, which doubles as a DRL. cing and time-fencing. does, but storing my full-face hel- prisingly fun. The telescopic fork For riders who want fun, flair and
Why did TVS bother building a used to seeing. It follows a minim- The tail section, meanwhile, bor- Swing a leg over, and the Or- met wasn’t possible. and twin shock absorbers give the everyday usability over flat-out
brand-new scooter from scratch alist and almost boxy design lan- rows a hint of familiarity from the biter feels instantly approach- Orbiter a planted feel without be- performance, it’s a very interest-
when the iQube is doing just fine? guage, with fewer flowing lines Ather Rizta, but it manages to able. The seat height is friendly PERFORMANCE ing stiff. Thanks to its relatively ing proposition indeed.
None of the parts are shared; not and more straight edges. The hold on to an identity of its own. and the floorboard, which sits at The Orbiter’s battery powers a short wheelbase and 14-inch
the chassis, not the battery pack, most striking element is the large Unlike the iQube’s TFT unit, 290 mm, is wide enough for daily hub-mounted motor, producing front wheel, it’s exceptionally © Motoring World
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Established in 1958, DRDO was envisioned to equip India’s Set up in 2000 by Azim Premji, Chairman and Founder of Wipro,
armed forces with indigenous, state-of-the-art solutions and the Azim Premji Foundation has grown into one of the country’s
reduce reliance on foreign imports. This past year, its biggest philanthropic initiatives. Over the years, Premji has
capabilities were decisively proven during Operation Sindoor, donated a substantial portion of his wealth to
where Indian forces successfully countered build its endowment, with a vision to
Pakistani aggression using DRDO’s improve the lives of India’s most
homegrown technologies. From Akash disadvantaged communities. Working
missile systems and BrahMos supersonic primarily in the areas of education
cruise missiles to the D-4 anti-drone system and health, the Foundation today has
and Akashteer automated air defence, over 2,500 members and works with
DRDO’s innovations played a decisive role 1,320 partner organisations across
in neutralising enemy assets and securing India. As of June 2025, the Foundation
India’s borders. The operation has been directly engaged 2.75 lakh teachers,
hailed as a declaration of India’s reaching 6.9 million students
self-reliance in high-tech warfare across government
and a demonstration of its schools. In FY25, the
strategic foresight. Foundation committed
Today, DRDO is counted grants worth ₹3,664
among the world’s crore, of which
leading defence R&D ₹1,639 crore was
organisations. Its disbursed across
technologies are benchmarked
internationally, and its
collaborations range
from friendly foreign
AND THE 1,320 active
partners, with an
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Sudheesh Venkatesh,
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Kalyani Shinde, a young computer engineer from a farming In 2015, Anil Pradhan and Vaishali Sharma co-founded the The story of Araku Valley Coffee is deeply intertwined with the
family in Lasalgaon, solved the issue of detecting rotting onions Young Tinker Foundation to reimagine STEM education for Girijan Cooperative Corporation, an organisation established in
in storage — a raging problem for farmers. After her degree in students from financially humble backgrounds across India. 1956 to uplift Adivasi communities in the undivided Andhra
2018, she didn’t take up a job but focussed her skills on solving Both Pradhan and Sharma, with a vision for a hands-on learning Pradesh. Recognising coffee’s potential as a
this. Selected by the TCS Foundation’s Digital Impact Square in model, set out to equip students with problem-solving skills, sustainable alternative to traditional shifting
Nashik, she analysed the storage issue. The crux of the problem creativity, and leadership through a practical “tinkering” cultivation, the GCC launched coffee
was detection. Farmers only discovered rotting curriculum. At the heart of their cultivation programmes in the Araku
onions when large portions of the stock work are Young Tinker Spaces — Valley in the early 1970s with the help
had already spoiled — usually identified centres of excellence equipped of the Coffee Board. These initiatives
through odour, a late and unreliable with tools, workstations, and were a turning point, offering stability
indicator. Also, onion waste was indigenous curriculum — and and prosperity. The quality and
contagious; once the rot began, it Tinker on Wheels, a mobile organic nature of Araku Valley
spread quickly. Shinde built an AI-STEM lab bringing science to Coffee have garnered significant
IoT-based device that tracks remote corners. Their patented accolades. The coffee has caught
temperature, products and unique pedagogy the eyeballs of coffee lovers and
humidity, and have already reached nearly traders from India and
gases released three lakh students across abroad. In 2019,
during eight States, including over Araku Valley
spoilage. With 1.32 lakh girls. The focus Arabica was
real-time alerts is on empowering high awarded the
in local languages, school students, prestigious GI tag, a
farmers can particularly in rural recognition that
act when areas, with the right boosted its global
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Bhashini is an AI powered language translation platform, Hasina Kharbhih, the pioneering force behind Impulse NGO The journey of eVidyaloka began in 2011 with a simple purpose:
bridging literacy, language, and digital divides. For years, India’s Network, founded it to tackle livelihood challenges faced by to ensure that children in rural India have access to quality
digital growth was held back by the language barrier. With vulnerable communities in the eight North-Eastern States of education. Starting with just 36 government schools, the
hundreds of tongues and dialects, millions were excluded from India. And what began as a sheer initiative set out to close the learning gap and create new
accessing vital digital services in their mother tongue. The determination to make a difference has opportunities by leveraging technology and the internet.
“Bhasha Interface for India” brings real-time speech-to-speech now grown into a globally recognised Founded by two tech professionals, it has grown into a powerful
translation, speech recognition, movement which addresses unsafe movement. Today, eVidyaloka reaches 952 schools across 17
text-to-speech machine translation, migration and human trafficking. States, touching 514 villages. Over 70,000 volunteers, 60
and optical character recognition. And beyond rescues, initiatives like grassroots NGO partners, 110 corporates providing volunteers,
Bhashini works in 22 scheduled Impulse Empower have engaged and 80 corporates contributing through donations have powered
Indian languages and has over over 7,000 artisans and weavers, the mission forward. eVidyaloka’s model is connecting
1,000 pre-trained AI models, while enabling supplemental incomes and passionate volunteer teachers
its open APIs are helping start-ups, reducing unsafe migration risks from around the world to
enterprises, and government while also supporting 30,000 under-served classrooms in rural
agencies create the future of artisans with market exposure. India. This improved
translation in the country. Today, From 2007, the NGO was literacy by 30 per
this digital innovation also instrumental in cent and school
powers essential services such fighting the infamous completion has
as grievance rat-hole mining in risen to 95 per cent
portals, farmer which thousands of compared to the
schemes like children were national average
PM-Kisan, employed to dig coal. of 85 per cent.
multilingual UPI The National Green Tribunal
payments, and even banned rat-hole mining in
railway Meghalaya in 2014,
information following a PIL filed by Brinda P CEO
systems. Impulse. and
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Amitabh Nag, CEO, and Trustee,
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Network eVidyaloka
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Jain Resource Recycling NCDEX gets shareholder nod for ₹770 cr equity raise In pre-IPO round, Curefoods
IPO garners 15.9 times
Mahindra Life Insurance, will be used to strengthen its backing, cutting-edge infra-
raises ₹160 crore from
New Delhi: The initial public
Our Bureau
Mumbai
Tower Research Ventures
and Billionbrains Garage
technology backbone, en-
hance risk management sys-
structure, and regulatory
alignment, we are ready to
Binny Bansal’s 3StateVentures
offer of Jain Resource Ventures for over 2 per cent tems, ensure regulatory deliver a credible, transpar- fresh equity with an offer for
Recycling Ltd garnered 15.90 The National Commodity & stake. compliance, and support ent, and competitive plat- Our Bureau sale of 4.85 crore shares. The
times subscription on the final Derivatives Exchange (NC- Online broking firms market development. form in equities and equity Bengaluru net proceeds will be deployed
day of bidding on Friday. The DEX) has secured share- Zerodha and Groww are also derivatives. This expansion Ahead of its planned IPO de- towards, expansion of cloud
IPO received bids for 49.67 holders’ approval to raise on the list for nearly a per NEW LAUNCHES will allow us to serve a wider but, multi-brand food ser- kitchens, kiosks, restaurants
crore shares against 3.12 crore more than ₹770 crore as it cent stake, alongside mar- NCDEX plans to launch its participant base and play a vices Curefoods has secured and related infrastructure,
shares on offer, according to gears up to launch its equity quee investors Radhakishan equity cash market segment pivotal role in deepening In- ₹160 crore in its pre-IPO prepayment or repayment of
details available with the NSE. and equity derivatives seg- Damani, Ramesh Damani, in the coming year, followed dia’s financial markets,” he placement round. The com- certain borrowings, invest-
Among investors, Qualified ment. and Madhusudan Kela. by equity derivatives, with said. pany has allotted 1.28 crore ment in subsidiary Fan Hos-
Institutional Buyers (QIBs) The shareholders, at the the aim of ensuring “smooth The fundraising also al- equity shares at ₹124 per pitality, funding working cap-
category received 25.29 times company’s 22nd annual gen- Arun Raste, MD and CEO, SEBI APPROVAL adoption and robust ters NCDEX’s ownership share to Binny Bansal’s ital requirements and
subscription, non-institutional eral meeting, cleared the NCDEX The development comes liquidity.” profile, broadening its base 3State Ventures Pte Ltd. general corporate purposes.
investors 5.30 times and Retail preferential issuance of 3.9 after the Securities and Ex- “The members will be of institutional support and The company’s portfolio Curefoods operates a net-
Individual Investors (RIIs) 3.62 crore equity shares of face private equity firms, finan- change Board of India able to take advantage of diversifying shareholding. includes EatFit, Nomad work of 502 service locations
times. Jain Resource Recycling value ₹10 each at a premium cial partners and high-net- (SEBI) granted in-principle trading both the commodity Its expansion into equit- Pizza, CakeZone, Frozen across 70 towns and cities.
has mobilised a little over ₹562 of ₹187.34, aggregating to worth individuals. approval in July for NCDEX and equity segments under a ies aligns with its vision of Bottle and Sharief Bhai, as JM Financial Ltd, IIFL
crore from anchor investors. ₹770 crore. These include global play- to enter equities and derivat- single platform,” said Arun “Equity for Bharat,” aimed well as tie-ups such as Krispy Capital Services Ltd and
The IPO has a price band of The capital raising has at- ers such as Citadel Securit- ives, expanding beyond its Raste, Managing Director at attracting both urban in- Kreme in its portfolio. Nuvama Wealth Manage-
₹220-232 per share. At the tracted participation from ies Principal Investments, established base in agricul- and Chief Executive Officer vestors and channeling sav- The company is preparing ment Ltd are the Book Run-
upper end, the company is over 60 investors, varying Acacia Banyan Partners, tural commodities. of NCDEX. ings from rural India into to raise ₹800 crore through a ning Lead Managers to the
valued at over ₹8,000 crore. PTI from institutional investors, Globe Capital Market, Kotak Proceeds from the issue “With strong institutional regulated markets. public issue that combines issue.
BROKER’S CALL.
Welcome initiatives by SEBI in IPO allocation process Nifty 50 Movers
Close(₹) Pts
왔 236.15 pts.
PE Wt(%)
L&T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3729.50. . . . . . . . . . 22.05. . . . . . . . . . . 27.66 . . . . . . . . . . 3.92
Anand Rathi ITC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 405.10. . . . . . . . . . 10.27. . . . . . . . . . . 24.90 . . . . . . . . . . 3.38
Reliance Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1377.60. . . . . . . . . . . . 7.77. . . . . . . . . . . 19.70 . . . . . . . . . . 8.35
typically exceeding ₹300- tional investor base, no
GODREJ CONSUMER (BUY)
RINGSIDE 500 crore. Following opera- doubt, will provide much-
Tata Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 672.90. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.96. . . . . . . . . . . 11.48 . . . . . . . . . . 1.26
Eicher Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 7047.00. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.85. . . . . . . . . . . 39.95 . . . . . . . . . . 0.87
Target: ₹1,430 VIEW. tional concerns raised by needed flexibility in anchor Maruti Suzuki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 16286.00. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.49. . . . . . . . . . . 35.23 . . . . . . . . . . 1.91
HDFC Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 764.40. . . . . . . . . . -0.15. . . . . . . . . . . 87.60 . . . . . . . . . . 0.73
CMP: ₹1,162.70 market participants, the reg- investor structuring, and Hindalco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 743.85. . . . . . . . . . -0.58. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.87 . . . . . . . . . . 0.96
Hero MotoCorp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5328.00. . . . . . . . . . -0.76. . . . . . . . . . . 21.11 . . . . . . . . . . 0.62
With the GST cut boosting soaps and men’s ulator has relaxed the rules boost participation of stable
KS BADRI NARAYANAN SBI Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1798.80. . . . . . . . . . -1.09. . . . . . . . . . . 72.47 . . . . . . . . . . 0.72
grooming range (about 35 per cent of its domestic for anchor investors. capital sources in alignment Cipla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1499.40. . . . . . . . . . -1.28. . . . . . . . . . . 22.49 . . . . . . . . . . 0.75
ONGC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 238.02. . . . . . . . . . -1.41. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.47 . . . . . . . . . . 0.83
range) and innovations (Godrej Fab, Godrej Ninja) The limit on the number with global best practices. Coal India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 389.15. . . . . . . . . . -1.68. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.25 . . . . . . . . . . 0.79
scaling up well, Godrej Consumer Products is an The market regulator re- of permissible anchor in- However, it seems SEBI NestleIndia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1162.60. . . . . . . . . . -1.72. . . . . . . . . . . 72.14 . . . . . . . . . . 0.75
attractive play on consumption recovery. cently came out with a few vestor allottees based on the has temporarily shelved the UltraTech Cement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12070.00. . . . . . . . . . -1.86. . . . . . . . . . . 50.85 . . . . . . . . . . 1.28
Adani Enter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2543.70. . . . . . . . . . -1.88. . . . . . . . . . . 40.67 . . . . . . . . . . 0.59
We expect its international business to deliver high major initiatives with re- size of allocation has been proposal to cut retail quota Shriram Finance Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 606.05. . . . . . . . . . -2.05. . . . . . . . . . . 11.86 . . . . . . . . . . 0.76
single-digit growth (Indonesia recovery, strong spect to the primary market. increased, mainly to allow in large IPOs (in excess of PowerGrid Corp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 282.25. . . . . . . . . . -2.15. . . . . . . . . . . 17.02 . . . . . . . . . . 1.14
TataConsumerProduct . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1119.00. . . . . . . . . . -2.18. . . . . . . . . . . 83.28 . . . . . . . . . . 0.65
Africa, FTAs aiding Europe/UK), while its India To make them vibrant and participation of foreign ₹5,000 crore) from 35 per Adani Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1392.00. . . . . . . . . . -2.48. . . . . . . . . . . 26.69 . . . . . . . . . . 0.92
volume growth should improve with the GST cut. increase demand, it enlarged portfolio investors (FPIs). cent to 25 per cent. Apollo Hosp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 7510.00. . . . . . . . . . -2.54. . . . . . . . . . . 66.22 . . . . . . . . . . 0.68
Grasim Ind. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2746.80. . . . . . . . . . -2.68. . . . . . . . . . . 21.52 . . . . . . . . . . 0.94
Margin tailwinds from price increases (in soaps), the base of anchor investors FPIs had complained that SEBI said the decision NTPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 337.90. . . . . . . . . . -2.72. . . . . . . . . . . 13.34 . . . . . . . . . . 1.43
premiumisation and cost efficiency measures to include insurance com- since each FPI fund required was taken after reviewing Dr Reddys Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1253.10. . . . . . . . . . -2.97. . . . . . . . . . . 18.21 . . . . . . . . . . 0.68
Trent Ltd.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 4679.00. . . . . . . . . . -3.11. . . . . . . . . 106.09 . . . . . . . . . . 0.93
should drive profit growth ahead of revenue, panies and pension funds. a unique PAN, and since the responses and examin- Bajaj Auto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 8702.00. . . . . . . . . . -3.43. . . . . . . . . . . 32.00 . . . . . . . . . . 0.86
making it a compelling medium-term compounder. The Securities and Ex- PAN was the identifier for ing alternative measures. State Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 856.95. . . . . . . . . . -3.56. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.26 . . . . . . . . . . 2.95
Management expects high single-digit India volume change Board of India each investor, it created a ANCHOR ROLE. Expanding the institutional investor base will JSW Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1130.80. . . . . . . . . . -3.71. . . . . . . . . . . 57.22 . . . . . . . . . . 0.96
Bajaj Finserv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2003.20. . . . . . . . . . -3.88. . . . . . . . . . . 17.14 . . . . . . . . . . 0.97
and double-digit revenue growth, with profit (SEBI) said that in the last constraint for different FPI provide much-needed flexibility in anchor investor structuring RETAIL QUOTA Wipro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 235.75. . . . . . . . . . -3.93. . . . . . . . . . . 18.28 . . . . . . . . . . 0.60
growth out-stripping revenue, backed by price five years, India’s capital funds (with the same benefi- The concerns of large is- IndusInd Bank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 712.75. . . . . . . . . . -4.07. . . . . . . . . . . 55.04 . . . . . . . . . . 0.42
Jio Financial Services Ltd. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 295.85. . . . . . . . . . -4.16. . . . . . . . . 115.69 . . . . . . . . . . 0.87
increases (soaps), premiumisation and cost markets have witnessed sig- cial ownership) to invest ferent from MFs where ory and Development Au- suers would be addressed in Titan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3327.30. . . . . . . . . . -4.66. . . . . . . . . . . 79.56 . . . . . . . . . . 1.23
efficiencies. Palm oil prices have been volatile, but nificant growth, supported through the anchor portion. schemes of a fund are con- thority (PFRDA) to particip- a broader manner by redu- Tech Mahindra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1407.70. . . . . . . . . . -5.12. . . . . . . . . . . 30.51 . . . . . . . . . . 0.80
Hind Unilever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2511.80. . . . . . . . . . -5.19. . . . . . . . . . . 54.51 . . . . . . . . . . 1.99
management hopes prices ahead would be by a robust regulatory For anchor allocations sidered a single application ate in the anchor portion cing the minimum dilution Bharat Elec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 395.90. . . . . . . . . . -5.73. . . . . . . . . . . 52.61 . . . . . . . . . . 1.27
moderate. framework and increasing above ₹250 crore, SEBI has for allotment, given that an under the domestic mutual requirement at the time of Kotak Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1994.80. . . . . . . . . . -6.07. . . . . . . . . . . 20.71 . . . . . . . . . . 2.62
Asian Paints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2342.80. . . . . . . . . . -6.11. . . . . . . . . . . 61.74 . . . . . . . . . . 0.95
For the year we factor in persistent higher inflation investor participation increased the permissible MF has one PAN. funds category. IPO, without necessitating HCL Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1395.30. . . . . . . . . . -6.66. . . . . . . . . . . 22.29 . . . . . . . . . . 1.32
in palm oil, GST rate cuts and a slightly weaker across all categories. number of anchor investors The quota for MFs has in- any changes to the existing Axis Bank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1154.00. . . . . . . . . . -7.96. . . . . . . . . . . 12.78 . . . . . . . . . . 2.96
Tata Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 167.40. . . . . . . . . . -9.09. . . . . . . . . . . 49.03 . . . . . . . . . . 1.24
Indonesian performance, and lower our FY26/FY27 The IPO market, in par- from 10 to 15 per ₹250 crore INSURANCE QUOTA creased from 33 per cent to IPO allocation framework Sun Pharma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1586.70. . . . . . . . . . -9.68. . . . . . . . . . . 36.62 . . . . . . . . . . 1.53
EPS 8/4 per cent and introduce FY28. At the CMP, ticular, has evolved with or part thereof. Besides, it Besides, SEBI has also en- 40 per cent in an IPO so that (retail quota at 35 per cent). Bharti Airtel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1916.60. . . . . . . . -11.43. . . . . . . . . . . 27.20 . . . . . . . . . . 4.68
TCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2899.10. . . . . . . . -13.14. . . . . . . . . . . 21.19 . . . . . . . . . . 2.65
the stock trades at 55x/45x/39x FY26e/27e/28e EPS rising deal sizes, deepening merged Category I and II al- hanced norms so that life in- the two long-term institu- SEBI can revisit the HDFC Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 945.05. . . . . . . . -16.15. . . . . . . . . . . 19.76 . . . . . . . . 12.90
of ₹21.4/26.4/30.7. institutional interest and ternative investment funds surance companies and pen- tions can participate in the norms once again and may Bajaj Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 985.10. . . . . . . . -16.21. . . . . . . . . . . 34.72 . . . . . . . . . . 2.34
Eternal Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 321.00. . . . . . . . -17.25. . . . . . . 1036.04 . . . . . . . . . . 2.00
Key risks: Failed launches, pricey/unwarranted growing retail involvement (AIFs), so that all anchor al- sion funds can participate in IPO. consider a gradual reduction ICICI Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1359.60. . . . . . . . -25.48. . . . . . . . . . . 17.15 . . . . . . . . . . 8.67
bolt-on acquisitions, geopolitical turbulence through both direct applica- locations up to ₹250 crore the anchor book by allowing These proposals are wel- from 35 per cent to 30 per M&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3396.50. . . . . . . . -26.03. . . . . . . . . . . 28.34 . . . . . . . . . . 2.69
shrinking the international business. tions and mutual funds. permit between 2 and 15 in- life insurers registered with come as they will help im- cent and 25 per cent over a Infosys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1448.90. . . . . . . . -28.53. . . . . . . . . . . 22.05 . . . . . . . . . . 4.67
vestors, with a minimum al- the Insurance Regulatory prove participation of large period of time, given the Pts: Impact on index movement
OPERATIONAL CONCERNS lotment of ₹5 crore per and Development Authority FPIs with multiple funds large upcoming IPOs such as
ICICI Securities The average IPO size on the investor. of India (IRDAI) and pen- and reduce artificial con- Tata Capital, LG Electronics Nifty Next 50 Movers 왔 1,148.70 pts.
main board has increased, It may be mentioned that sion funds registered with straints in the anchor book. and the National Stock Close(₹) Pts PE Wt(%)
WHIRLPOOL OF INDIA (SELL) with even the smallest IPOs the treatment of FPIs is dif- the Pension Fund Regulat- Expanding the institu- Exchange. Torrent Pharma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3561.00. . . . . . . . . . . . 8.92. . . . . . . . . . . 60.20 . . . . . . . . . . 1.61
Icici Lombard Gic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1894.00. . . . . . . . . . . . 8.50. . . . . . . . . . . 35.15 . . . . . . . . . . 1.97
Target: ₹1,100 Tvs Motor Cmp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3414.40. . . . . . . . . . . . 4.09. . . . . . . . . . . 64.19 . . . . . . . . . . 3.46
CMP: ₹1,232 Samvardmothersoninternatl . . .. . . . . 105.66. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.59. . . . . . . . . . . 30.51 . . . . . . . . . . 2.02
FY25 annual report analysis: Other income to PBT
Motilal Oswal Group models itself on Berkshire Hathaway Aarvee Engg Bajaj Housing Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 110.43. . . . . . . . . . -2.24. . . . . . . . . . . 40.65 . . . . . . . . . . 0.44
Abb India. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5173.40. . . . . . . . . . -4.15. . . . . . . . . 268.78 . . . . . . . . . . 1.17
is about 40 per cent in FY25. The valuation Swiggy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 420.65. . . . . . . . . . -6.15. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.00 . . . . . . . . . . 0.71
multiple (P/E) based on core business earnings, ie,
of that $100-plus trillion sav- faster growth in the next few
Consultants files Macrotech Developers . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1141.10. . . . . . . . . . -6.74. . . . . . . . . . . 38.40 . . . . . . . . . . 1.38
Dlf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 716.05. . . . . . . . . . -9.30. . . . . . . . . . . 39.52 . . . . . . . . . . 1.98
excluding cash and tax-adjusted other income,
stands at 71x on FY25 earnings; The company Our Bureau ings and equitisation of the years and will also be key fo- DRHP with Bosch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 38150.00. . . . . . . . . . -9.43. . . . . . . . . . . 42.22 . . . . . . . . . . 1.43
Lic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 872.45. . . . . . . . -10.14. . . . . . . . . . . 11.32 . . . . . . . . . . 0.84
Tata Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 383.80. . . . . . . . -10.71. . . . . . . . . . . 25.29 . . . . . . . . . . 2.78
savings.” cus areas for the company.
gained market shares in both washing machine and
refrigerators in FY25, despite a highly competitive
Mumbai
The group’s business has “So, the annuity busi- SEBI for IPO I-Prulife . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 585.50. . . . . . . . -10.78. . . . . . . . . . . 67.08 . . . . . . . . . . 0.99
Dabur India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 499.75. . . . . . . . -11.20. . . . . . . . . . . 50.53 . . . . . . . . . . 1.27
landscape. The Motilal Oswal group is grown at over 30 per cent an- nesses will become a larger Indian Railway Finance Corp. . . .. . . . . 121.91. . . . . . . . -11.24. . . . . . . . . . . 23.88 . . . . . . . . . . 0.94
Britannia Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5920.50. . . . . . . . -11.29. . . . . . . . . . . 65.02 . . . . . . . . . . 3.02
It launched several new products across categories modelling itself along the nually over the last decade part of the overall profit pool, Our Bureau Indian Oilcorp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 145.04. . . . . . . . -12.78. . . . . . . . . . . 12.14 . . . . . . . . . . 2.34
lines of Warren Buffet’s without external capital, he and the transaction busi- Hyderabad Jsw Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 520.10. . . . . . . . -13.20. . . . . . . . . . . 39.79 . . . . . . . . . . 1.20
and also expanded its existing product lines; It not Siemens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3096.30. . . . . . . . -15.38. . . . . . . . . . . 54.20 . . . . . . . . . . 1.18
only implemented cost reduction initiatives but Berkshire Hathaway, the fo- said, with a strong balance nesses will become a smaller Aarvee Engineering Consult- Adani Energy Solutions .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 879.20. . . . . . . . -15.74. . . . . . . . . . . 39.84 . . . . . . . . . . 1.37
also adopted a modified pricing strategy to combat cus being on equities, invest- sheet. “Ever since we listed part of the overall profit pool. ants, an infrastructure con- United Spirits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1297.40. . . . . . . . -17.30. . . . . . . . . . . 62.33 . . . . . . . . . . 1.65
Pidilitind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1474.80. . . . . . . . -18.72. . . . . . . . . . . 68.10 . . . . . . . . . . 1.97
competition and adapt to regulatory changes; R&D ments and asset manage- in 2007, we have never raised I want to remind you that sultancy company, has filed Gail (India) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 172.02. . . . . . . . -18.77. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.70 . . . . . . . . . . 2.00
spends rose from ₹35.8 crore in FY24 to ₹79.10 ment. capital in either the parent Berkshire is bigger than any its draft red herring pro- Hindustanaeronautics . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 4736.10. . . . . . . . -21.53. . . . . . . . . . . 38.11 . . . . . . . . . . 3.88
Bank Of Baroda. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 248.45. . . . . . . . -23.46. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.55 . . . . . . . . . . 1.99
crore in FY25. Ad-spend, as a percentage of sales, “We believe in the twin en- Navin Agarwal, group MD, holding company or any of bank in America… and our spectus (DRHP) with capital Shree Cement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 28910.00. . . . . . . . -23.46. . . . . . . . . . . 70.05 . . . . . . . . . . 1.67
grew from 0.8 per cent in FY24 to 1.1 per cent in gine model of operating busi- Motilal Oswal Financial our subsidiaries,” said Agar- role model is Berkshire Hath- markets regulator SEBI to Havells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1507.40. . . . . . . . -23.56. . . . . . . . . . . 67.04 . . . . . . . . . . 1.64
Jindal Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1029.50. . . . . . . . -23.78. . . . . . . . . . . 34.96 . . . . . . . . . . 1.64
FY25; thereby, boosting the brand’s visibility. The nesses, the seven businesses, Services wal, while during that time away,” Agarwal said. raise funds through an initial Avenuesuper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 4517.80. . . . . . . . -24.92. . . . . . . . . 108.62 . . . . . . . . . . 2.87
company expanded its distribution network, with that we have, and the invest- the flagship had three buy- Apart from private credit, public offering (IPO). Bajaj Holdings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12698.00. . . . . . . . -25.23. . . . . . . . . . . 16.60 . . . . . . . . . . 2.37
investment in the ‘feet on street’ model to ment business, which re- backs and paid out an average which will be launched in the According to the DRHP, Ambuja Cements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 565.20. . . . . . . . -26.94. . . . . . . . . . . 26.05 . . . . . . . . . . 1.60
Varun Beverages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 444.75. . . . . . . . -27.59. . . . . . . . . . . 52.20 . . . . . . . . . . 2.57
penetrate further in smaller towns. channelises 80 per cent of private credit space in India 20 per cent of its profits as di- H2 of this fiscal, Agarwal said the proposed IPO of the Hy- Cholamandalamin&Fin . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1569.90. . . . . . . . -27.96. . . . . . . . . . . 29.65 . . . . . . . . . . 2.85
We model Whirlpool India to report revenue and the cash flows back,” Navin with a ₹3,000-crore fund, vidend. there were other adjacencies derabad based company will Rural Elec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 367.40. . . . . . . . -28.43. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.73 . . . . . . . . . . 1.98
Adanigreenenergy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1047.40. . . . . . . . -28.57. . . . . . . . . . . 75.55 . . . . . . . . . . 1.39
PAT CAGRs of 12 per cent and 16.6 per cent, Agarwal, Group MD, Motilal with a base size of ₹1,500 that the group would be look- be a combination of a fresh Godrej Consumer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1163.90. . . . . . . . -29.51. . . . . . . . . . . 64.22 . . . . . . . . . . 2.02
respectively, over FY25–27E. We maintain SELL Oswal Financial Services, crore, Agarwal said. GROWTH AREAS ing at, related to its existing issue of equity shares aggreg- Bpcl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 324.35. . . . . . . . -29.79. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.12 . . . . . . . . . . 2.71
Adani Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 146.25. . . . . . . . -31.38. . . . . . . . . . . 23.23 . . . . . . . . . . 2.49
with a DCF-based target price of ₹1,100 (implied told businessline. The financial services sector verticals. ating up to ₹202.5 crore and Zyduslifesciences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 975.00. . . . . . . . -32.04. . . . . . . . . . . 20.82 . . . . . . . . . . 1.05
target P/E 29x FY27E EPS). The seven business seg- STRONG FINANCIALS was consolidating, and the The group is planning to an offer for sale of up to 67.5 Canara Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 118.08. . . . . . . . -32.84. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.37 . . . . . . . . . . 1.72
Power Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 397.30. . . . . . . . -34.19. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.06 . . . . . . . . . . 2.50
Key risks: Steep increase in commodity prices; ments of the group consist of He pointed out that savings group would be a beneficiary set up a significant office lakh equity shares by Ven- Punjab Natl Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 107.79. . . . . . . . -36.09. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.41 . . . . . . . . . . 1.60
increase in competitive pressures; and delay/failure wealth management, institu- through systematic invest- of that consolidation, with an presence in places such as katachala Chakrapani Redla, CG Power & Industrial Solu.. . . . . .. . . . . 739.40. . . . . . . . -36.59. . . . . . . . . 113.22 . . . . . . . . . . 2.05
Ltimindtree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5075.00. . . . . . . . -37.32. . . . . . . . . . . 31.85 . . . . . . . . . . 2.03
of new products. tional equities, investment ment plans were building a increase in its market share. Pune, Kolkata, Chennai and promoter selling share- Hyundai Motor India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2639.20. . . . . . . . -40.39. . . . . . . . . . . 38.85 . . . . . . . . . . 1.62
banking, asset management, savings pool that would Certain businesses, such Hyderabad. In FY25, Motilal holder. Info Edge I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1316.20. . . . . . . . -47.72. . . . . . . . . . . 61.18 . . . . . . . . . . 2.21
Indian Hotels Co. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 709.80. . . . . . . . -56.91. . . . . . . . . . . 47.95 . . . . . . . . . . 2.69
businessline is not responsible for the recommendations alternates, private wealth reach $130 trillion in the as asset management, Oswal Financial Services re- The Promoters of the Intglobeavi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5561.00. . . . . . . . -64.58. . . . . . . . . . . 32.05 . . . . . . . . . . 4.71
sourced from third party brokerages. Reports may be sent and home finance. next 25 years. private wealth, alternates, ported a net profit of ₹2,494 company are Venkatachala Vedanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 447.95. . . . . . . . -67.38. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.80 . . . . . . . . . . 3.28
to: [email protected] The group is also planning “Motilal Oswal is a play which are annuity income crore on revenue of ₹8,417 Chakrapani Redla and Sneha Divis Lab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5689.50. . . . . . . . -76.40. . . . . . . . . . . 65.50 . . . . . . . . . . 3.12
to get into the nascent both on the financialisation generating, are likely to see crore. Redla. Pts: Impact on index movement
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Russian Deputy PM
‘NBFCs facilitate transmission of Tata Motors board clears
key managerial reshuffle
monetary policy to broader economy’
Patrushev calls on Modi
Director of the company, for
Ronendra Singh a tenure of five years com-
New Delhi mencing from October 1,
2025. Some other key mana-
gerial personnel (KMP) in-
GAINING GROUND. As NBFCs borrow from markets, policy changes affect them less directly than banks, says RBI Tata Motors Limited (TML) clude resignation of Girish
on Friday said that the Na- Wagh as an Executive Dir-
Our Bureau
0.33 percentage point levels of riskiness, which may tional Company Law ector effective October 1,
Mumbai
change in weighted average further dampen transmis- Tribunal (NCLT) has sanc- and he will now join the
lending rate (WALR) of sion. The officials under- tioned its composite scheme Board of TML Commercial
New Delhi: Russian Deputy NBFCs over three quarters scored that since NBFCs of arrangement involving the Vehicles Limited – the pro-
Prime Minister Dmitry The increase in the share of (0.36 percentage point cater relatively to riskier bor- demerger of its commercial posed listed entity in which
Patrushev called on Prime non-banking finance com- change when WALR of banks rower segments, they charge vehicles business and the the Commercial Vehicles
Minister Narendra Modi and panies’ (NBFCs) in the over- to NBFCs is considered). higher interest rates to ac- amalgamation of its passen- Business of the company
exchanged views on enhancing all credit, along with inter- Similarly, WALR of count for potential defaults, ger vehicles vertical. would be demerged as an Ad-
co-operation in agriculture, connectedness with banks NBFCs is found to be posit- which may further dampen Most of the restructuring, ditional Director, Managing
fertilizers, food processing and and financial markets have ively associated with adjustment of lending rates which has been under con- Director and CEO as well as
other areas of mutual interest. implications for monetary weighted average call rate to changes in relevant. sideration for over a year, KMP effective October 1,
Patrushev is currently on a visit policy transmission, accord- (WACR; operating target of The article noted that the will take effect from October 2025.
to India as part of preparations ing to RBI officials. monetary policy), 91-day T- prospects for segments like 1. The company in a stock fil-
for the visit of Russian They opined that owing to bill rate and NBFC bond vehicle loans and loans ing informed cessation of In- APPROVAL GIVEN
President Vladimir Putin to their substantial credit inter- yield as well. against gold appear robust, dependent Directors includ- The board has also approved
India in December. PTI mediation to crucial sectors RISK-FREE. As NBFCs lack direct access to the liquidity buoyed by improvements in ing Hanne Sorensen as a appointment of Shailesh
(such as industry, retail adjustment facility window, monetary policy transmission occurs HIGHER COST vehicle sales and rising gold Non-Executive Independent Chandra as an Additional
loans, services, agriculture indirectly through market-based channels On the borrowing side, the prices. Director from the board of Director, Managing Director
and allied activities) of the officials observed that a key the company, effective and CEO as well as KMP of
economy and interlinkages “A change in policy rate monetary policy transmis- impediment to transmission RISK MANAGEMENT September 30, 2025; Kosar- the company effective Octo-
Serum Institute, Vidal join with banks and other finan- impacts NBFCs via their cost sion occurs indirectly could be the higher cost of Further, the introduction of aju Veerayya Chowdary as a ber 1, for a period of three
hands for HPV vaccines cial entities, NBFCs have of funds, which moves when through market-based chan- funds faced by NBFCs. LCR (liquidity coverage ratio Non-Executive Independent years. Meanwhile, Chandra
gained salience in facilitating market and bank interest nels, affecting borrowing NBFCs rely on bank and to strengthen their liquidity Director; and Guenter Karl will continue to be the Man-
the transmission of monet- rates respond to monetary cost and consequently lend- market borrowings for their risk management) is set to Butschek as a Non-Executive aging Director of Tata Pas-
Mumbai: Vaccine-maker Serum
ary policy to the broader eco- policy,” said RBI officials Ab- ing rates. funding requirements and further bolster NBFCs’ Independent Director, ef- senger Electric Mobility
Institute of India and Vidal nomy, even as banks con- hyuday Harsh, Pallavi Pant, unlike banks, do not have dir- short-term resilience. fective October 1, 2025. Limited, the electric vehicle
Health have come together to tinue to be the primary Nandini Jayakumar, Rajnish LENDING RATES ect access to LAF window. The officials opined that entity and wholly owned
facilitate access to HPV
f1ccf833-44c4-4575-b5cd-33fe76bd21c0
f1ccf833-44c4-4575-b5cd-33fe76bd21c0
channel of transmission. Kumar Chandra and Brijesh Empirical analysis points to Consequently, reductions in as the financial sector in- LISTED ENTITY subsidiary of the company.
vaccines, aimed at cervical P in an article titled ‘Review the fact that there is monet- the repo rate may not imme- creasingly adopts artificial “Hanne Sorensen shall con- The board has also accep-
cancer prevention, starting MARKET BORROWINGS of Performance of the NBFC ary policy transmission to diately translate into re- intelligence and machine tinue to be a director, inter ted resignation of P B Balaji
October 1. Vidal Health’s NBFCs’ dependence on bank Sector’, published in the NBFCs’ borrowing and lend- duced cost of funding, they learning, NBFCs must re- alia, on the board of Jaguar as the Group Chief Financial
platform will offer a cashless and market borrowings res- latest RBI monthly bulletin. ing rates, albeit incomplete. said. Further, bank and mar- main vigilant and proactively Land Rover Automotive Plc, Officer and KMP effective
experience for HPV vaccine, a ults in a transmission mech- As NBFCs lack direct ac- On the lending side, a one ket funding to NBFCs may address cyber challenges by the UK, a material subsidiary November 17, 2025. “As
joint note from the companies anism that is more indirect cess to the liquidity adjust- percentage point change in also be dependent on liquid- leveraging these new oppor- of the company. Kosaraju communicated earlier, Balaji
said. OUR BUREAU when compared to banks. ment facility (LAF) window, repo rate is associated with a ity conditions and perceived tunities effectively. Veerayya Chowdary and shall join as the Chief Exec-
Guenter Karl Butschek shall utive Officer of Jaguar Land
join the Board of TML Com- Rover Automotive Plc, UK
mercial Vehicles Limited – from November 17, 2025,” it
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Palm oil declines, logs
third straight weekly fall
Centre faces tough task in meeting As gold prices soar,
jewellers cut caratage
rabi season fertilizer demand to woo customers
CLOSING THE GAP. As govt allows the import of 4 mt of urea, offtake estimated to increase to 37.87 mt Suresh P Iyengar
Mumbai
at 1.57 mt versus 1.2 mt, union government allowed
Prabhudatta Mishra complex (combination of all the import of 4 mt of urea With gold prices hitting new
Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian palm
New Delhi nutrients) at 8.24 mt versus through tenders floated by highs again and buyers
oil futures fell on Friday,
posting a third straight weekly 7.71 mt and single super the National Fertilizers dithering, leading jewellers
decline as traders booked After farmers braced police phosphate (SSP) at 3.12 mt (NFL) and Indian Potash are trying to make gold jew-
profits following bullish analyst batons in many places to buy versus 3.65 mt. (IPL). ellery more affordable by re-
outlook for next year, while no one bag of fertilizer in the Last year, during the rabi Out of which more than 1 ducing caratage and introdu-
signs of progress in talks over kharif season, it will be a big- season (October-March), mt has already arrived, cing light-weight jewellery
agricultural exports between ger task for the government sales of urea were 19.88 mt, sources said. designs this festival.
the US and China also to meet the demand during DAP 5.02 mt, MOP 1.28 mt Gold prices recently
dampened sentiment. The the rabi season. and complex 7.43 mt, official ‘CAN BE MANAGED’ surged to a fresh record high
benchmark palm oil contract The demand is estimated data show. Singh. Sources said as the that level of production this Some agriculture scientists of ₹1,14,300 per 10 g, with
for December delivery on the to be 4 per cent higher at closing stock of urea, a major year, along with imported have said that since major spot gold prices globally top- Gold prices recently surged
Bursa Malaysia Derivatives 37.87 million tonnes (mt) REALISTIC ESTIMATE concern for the government urea of 2 mt, the availability fertilizer input is DAP in rabi ping $3,750 an ounce on to a fresh record high of
Exchange eased 43 ringgit to against 36.45 mt in rabi “The demand estimates look due to shortage during kharif may not be an issue,” an offi- crops like wheat and mus- growing expectations of fur- ₹1,14,300 per 10 g
4,396 ringgit a tonne at the 2024-25. realistic based on the actual season, as on September 23, cial source said. tard, and both chana (gram) ther interest rate cuts by the
close. The contract fell 0.66 per According to industry consumption of the last rabi was 3.25 mt whereas the de- and masur (lentil) do not re- US Federal Reserve.
cent this week. REUTERS sources, the urea demand season. But the government mand for October has been ALLOWING IMPORT quire as much nitrogen, even In fact, the rupee weaken- gradually as the sustained
has been pegged at 19.61 mt needs to make sure of timely pegged at 3.97 mt. The gov- As the domestic production if there is some shortfall it ing against the dollar has ad- surge in gold prices has made
this rabi season, as against availability and adequate ernment is keeping hope on of urea dropped 10 per cent can be managed with current ded to the bullish trend in gold jewellery highly unaf-
Copper falls as rally 18.69 mt a year ago. quantity without any cap. receiving 2 mt imported urea to 6.79 mt during April-June level of organic carbon the global market and has fordable for common man,
affects demand Similarly, demand for di- Once the message spreads in tranches by before Octo- quarter of current fiscal, present in the soil. made the yellow metal more he said.
ammonium phosphate out that availability is more ber 31. there is apprehension of Besides, main application costlier in the domestic
(DAP) has been pegged at than adequate, there will not “The urea production in marginal fall in production of urea in agriculture crops markets. ‘BUDGET-FRIENDLY’
London: Copper prices fell on
5.34 mt versus 5.21 mt, that be any black marketing,” said October last year was nearly during this October, too. will start only in November In the past month, gold Dr Saurabh Gadgil, Chair-
Friday as this week’s rally — of muriate of potash (MOP) agriculture scientist A K 2.6 mt an,d if we can match In August-September, the in early-sown crops. prices in the domestic mar- man and Managing Director,
driven by supply concerns kets have jumped by ₹12,861 PNG Jewellers, said while
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following an accident at the per 10 g to ₹1,13,349 on gold prices had jumped rap-
Thursday against ₹1,00,488 idly in the past few months,
world’s second largest mine —
affected demand. Benchmark
three-month copper on the
London Metal Exchange lost
3-way MoU for sustainable palm oil value chain on August 25.
VARIETY OF OPTIONS
consumers’ budgets had not
risen in the same proportion,
leading them to look for
0.6 per cent to $10,202.50 a tailored to Indian buyers. sustainability criteria. Darshan Chauhan, Director budget-friendly options.
Our Bureau The MoU also provides for Sanjeev Asthana, Presid- and Chief Growth Officer, This has fuelled the rapid
tonne by 0947 GMT. REUTERS Pune/Mangaluru the creation of a joint work- ent of SEA, said the partner- Sky Gold & Diamonds, said growth of the lightweight,
ing group, co-chaired by ship was an important step in that 9-carat jewellery, trend- low-caratage jewellery seg-
The Asian Palm Oil Alliance APOA and CPOPC, with deepening India’s engage- ing among the Gen Z, would ment, which is expanding at
Crude oil set for biggest
(APOA), the Council of Palm Solidaridad as the technical ment with Indonesia and help the company reach a about 30 per cent annually.
weekly gain in 3 months
Oil Producing Countries secretariat. The group will other Asian partners. wider customer base even As consumers gradually ad-
(CPOPC) and Solidaridad oversee workplans, monitor The MoU will strengthen while serving as a stepping just to the higher prices, the
Network Asia Ltd (SNAL) progress and coordinate India’s access to affordable stone for first-time gold buy- industry forecasts a substan-
have signed a tripartite joint advocacy and commu- and high-quality palm oil ers and others, who need a tial 30-35 per cent year-on-
memorandum of under- nication efforts. The MoU is while enabling Indian stake- variety of options in their year jump in revenue in this
standing (MoU) in Mumbai valid for three years. To en- holders to benefit from In- jewellery collection. fiscal, he said.
to strengthen collaboration TOGETHER FOR CHANGE. The Council of Palm Oil sure delivery, joint working donesia’s expertise in sus- Suvankar Sen, MD & CEO, Even as prices are touch-
between producers and con- Producing Countries will act as a catalyst and advocate for groups will monitor the tainable palm oil production, Senco Gold, said that while ing new highs, gold brings
sumers and accelerate sus- sustainable palm oil, while the partners pursue alignment among areas of cooperation. he said. 9-carat gold is almost 60-65 happiness and prosperity to
tainability in the palm oil national frameworks NAGARA GOPAL The collaboration is ex- “At a time when food se- per cent cheaper than 22 consumers in the festive sea-
London: Crude oil prices edged
value chain, with a special fo- pected to enhance supply curity and price stability are carat, the cost of 18 carats son. “Most jewellery buyers
up on Friday, on track for a
cus on India and South Asia. Oil Sustainability (IPOS) able, smallholder-inclusive stability and market confid- front of mind for families will be comparatively lower do not mind exchanging
more than 4 per cent weekly
CPOPC will act as a cata- framework. The MoU also and NDPE-compliant ence, expand sustainability and businesses across South by 20 per cent. their old happiness with the
gain, as Ukraine’s attacks on
lyst and advocate for sustain- places emphasis on regener- sourcing, supported by pilots training and financing op- Asia, this partnership gives For instance, he said, if 22- new. About 50 per cent of the
Russia’s energy infrastructure
able palm oil, while the part- ative practices. using Solidaridad’s SoliTrace portunities for smallholders, producers and consumers a carat gold is quoted at ₹9,300 gold jewellery sold today is
prompted Moscow to curb fuel
ners pursue alignment digital traceability tool and build trust through digital formal table to strengthen per gram, 18-carat will be through the exchange of old
exports. Brent futures gained
among national frameworks, RAISING SUPPLIES complementary remote- traceability, and promote co- collaboration and foster mu- about ₹7,500-7,600 while 9- gold jewellery, and this will
23 cents to $69.65 a barrel by
including Indonesia Sustain- To ensure stability of supply sensing technologies. These herent policy positions in tual understanding in ad- carat will be sold at increase to 70 per cent this
1255 GMT while US West Texas
able Palm Oil (ISPO), Malay- for over 1.5 billion con- pilots will provide mill-to- global platforms, including dressing shared challenges.” ₹3,750-₹3,850. year due to sustained gold
Intermediate (WTI) crude rose
sian Sustainable Palm Oil sumers in South Asia, the market visibility and im- options for Indian public said Atul Chaturvedi, Chair- The demand for lower price rise in the near future,”
by 33 cents at $65.31 a barrel.
REUTERS (MSPO) and the Indian Palm parties will promote trace- porter-facing dashboards procurement to reference man, APOA. carat jewellery is picking up he said.
AWL partners with Solidaridad and SC seeks govt’s reply on As jute tops ₹9,000/qtl, Centre slaps
SEA for mustard model farm project curbing yellow peas import stock limit for traders, balers and mills sufficient production of
Press Trust of India pulses in the country. der dated September 24.
Our Bureau New Delhi Mithun Dasgupta
Mangaluru
“We are inclined to issue According to industry in-
notice but the net result Kolkata siders, traditionally, mills
The Supreme Court has should not be that the end enter the season with 10 lakh
AWL Agri Business Ltd sought the Centre’s re- consumers suffer,” the With raw jute prices ruling at bales of stock, but this year
(formerly Adani Wilmar sponse on a PIL seeking im- Bench said. Bhushan said the a record high, the Office of they are beginning the crit-
Ltd) has announced a part- port curbs on yellow peas, import of yellow peas at a Jute Commissioner has is- ical September–October
nership with the Solvent Ex- which is considered a substi- cheaper price of ₹35 per kg is sued an order capping the festival packaging period
tractors’ Association of India tute to pulses, claiming its affecting the farmers grow- maximum stock that traders, with historically low invent-
(SEA) and Solidaridad Re- supply was affecting the live- ing pulses like ‘tur dal’ (pi- balers and jute mills can ories. Many mills are already
gional Expertise Centre lihood of farmers. geon peas), ‘moong dal’ and hold. running short weeks and
(SREC) to advance the ‘Re- BETTER INDIA. Under this collaboration, 3,000 mustard Yellow peas is not tradi- ‘urad dal’, who get MSP of The order came against forced to buy at premium
model farms will be established in 9 districts across India REUTERS
generative Mustard Mission tionally grown in India and is ₹85 per kg. the backdrop of jute prices tion as per current produc- prices to keep machines
– Sustainable Mustard Farm imported to be used as a sub- “There have been numer- crossing ₹9,000 per quintal, tion rate. operational.
Project’. These model farms will practices, this project targets stitute for tur, chana and ous reports of expert bodies, and mills are struggling to “I further direct you to sell Significantly, prices of the
As the lead sponsor, the demonstrate regenerative 30 per cent increase in small- urad by the hotel, restaur- including those of the gov- procure the fibre amid thin the quantity of raw jute if it is raw jute are currently one of
company signed a memor- agriculture practices, satel- holder productivity and in- ants and catering sector. ernment, which have asked arrivals. in excess of the quantity the highest ever, backed by
andum of understanding lite-based monitoring, soil come, directly contributing the government to not im- mentioned corresponding to higher demands and specula-
(MoU) with SEA during the health management and cli- to India’s National Mission CONSUMERS’ INTEREST port yellow peas as it would 2,000 QUINTALS the category of raw jute tions, as India has earlier this
annual general meeting of mate-resilient techniques, on Edible Oils–Oilseeds A plea by the Kisan Ma- impact largescale Indian The order has directed that traders being held within 15 year imposed a ban on im-
the association in Mumbai. aiming to bridge the yield (NMEO-OS) and the vision hapanchayat said yellow peas farmers,” he submitted, at no point in time can balers days from the date of this or- ports of jute products and
The collaboration will be in gap in mustard cultivation. of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’. are mostly used as cattle feed adding that unrestricted and hold more than 2,000 der, and physically deliver ropes from Bangladesh.
force till August 2027. A statement said the ‘Re- in countries such as Canada, cheap import of yellow peas quintals of raw jute. It has the same to the consignee A notification issued by
Under this collaboration, 20,000 FARMERS generative Mustard Mission’ the US and Australia. A should be stopped. also imposed restrictions on within October 20, 2025, and the Directorate General of
3,000 mustard model farms The initiative aims to train will not only help reduce In- bench of Justices Surya Kant, Bhushan said even the Ag- other stockists, who cannot to send a compliance report Foreign Trade (DGFT) in
will be established in nine and support 20,000 farmers dia’s edible oil imports bill Ujjal Bhuyan and N Kotiswar riculture Ministry and NITI hold over 300 quintals of raw indicating sale/delivery of August stated that items
districts across the country, through demonstration but also strengthen farmers’ Singh issued notice to the Aayog had opined against the jute. Moreover, jute mills and the excess quantity of raw such as jute fabrics, twine,
including Rajasthan, Madhya plots, farmer field schools incomes, environmental Centre and asked advocate import of yellow peas and manufacturing units of jute jute along with supporting ropes, and bags can now
Pradesh and Haryana, scal- and digital advisory plat- stewardship and consumer Prashant Bhushan, appear- had emphasised on enhan- goods from raw jute are re- documentary...,” Jute Com- enter India only through the
ing up from the existing forms. trust in sustainable food ing for the farmers’ body, to cing the local production of stricted to hold stocks not missioner Moloy Chandan Nhava Sheva Seaport in
1,500. By adopting sustainable systems. examine whether there is pulses. more than 45 days consump- Chakrabortty said in the or- Maharashtra.
Argentine firm to commercialise GM wheat in US Digital marketplace pilot helps boost farmers’ earnings
and commercialise new bank accounts and reduce
Our Bureau broad-spectrum herbicide Our Bureau post-harvest losses through
Chennai formulations tailored for Bengaluru integrated inventory man-
HB4 wheat,” it said. agement, real-time logistics
An Argentine crop solutions The Argentine firm has to A proof of concept digital and storage solutions. The
firm, Bioceres Crop Solu- work with US seed manufac- marketplace, implemented platform was customised for
tions Corp, is joining hands turers for field trials and in Himachal Pradesh by JICA Himachal Pradesh’s context,
with the Colorado Wheat Re- verify the performance. It DXLab, the digital lab ven- given the State’s hilly terrain
search Foundation to com- will have to get approvals of ture of JICA and BCG, has challenges.
mercialise a genetically mod- markets abroad. shown promising results in Nishtha Vengurlekar of
ified wheat variety that is DROUGHT TOLERANT. The US gave approval for the Brad Erker, Executive Dir- using digital tools to increase JICA said the DXLab looks at
tolerant to drought in the cultivation of the HB4 wheat variety in August 2024 REUTERS ector at Colorado Wheat Re- small holder farmer incomes digital interventions within
US. search Foundation, said the and reduce post-harvest HIMACHAL MODEL. The marketplace helped connect existing JICA-funded pro-
Bioceres said in a state- organisation would support losses. farmers directly with collection centres for the produce THE HINDU jects. “In Himachal, we were
ment on its website said it wheat variety in August ment,” it said. The Argen- “open and inclusive access to The marketplace, imple- trying to see how farmers’ in-
had entered into a strategic 2024. tinian firm said it would lead HB4 technology”. mented in collaboration with come can be improved
collaboration with the Col- Bioceres said it will com- to higher productivity and Bioceres will continue to agritech firm DeHaat and More than 1,000 farmers transparency, the involve- through crop diversification
orado wheat organisation to bine its HB4 proprietary improved supply stability. lead all regulatory activities with the support of the Hi- were onboarded, and the ini- ment of middlemen and the away from wheat and paddy
develop and commercialise technology with the Color- Bioceres said it will grant for GM wheat variety, ensur- machal Pradesh Department tiative led to an average 10- lack of market linkages, cultivation,” she said.
HB4 wheat in the US. ado Wheat Research Found- the Colorado wheat organ- ing full compliance with the of Agriculture in districts 11 per cent price increase which often reduce farmer The pilot initially focused
ation’s leadership in US isation exclusive sublicens- US Wheat Industry Prin- such as Solan and Mandi, over the mandi price for earnings by over a tenth. on tomatoes, given Himachal
ADOPTION NOT YET wheat innovation to create able rights to the HB4 trait in ciples for Biotechnology helped connect farmers dir- farmers who traded their Pradesh’s seasonal patterns,
HB4 technology incorpor- the next-generation produc- the US territory. “CWRF Commercialisation. It would ectly with collection centres produce through the digital REAL-TIME DATA with peas included as an-
ates a sunflower gene for tion system. It will take at will serve as ‘trait manager’, secure approvals in key ex- for the produce. platform, said Sushma Vas- Vasudevan said the digital other targeted crop. While
drought tolerance and a least 3-4 years before US facilitating broad access to port markets. The multi-stakeholder udevan, Managing Director, market place had enabled the proof of concept was
Streptomyces hygroscopicus farmers adopt the new vari- HB4 wheat for third-party Bioceres said the GM collaborative initiative was BCG, which orchestrated the farmers to access real-time centered on these crops,
gene for glufosinate herbi- ety, analysts said. breeding programmes and wheat trait will be available aimed at improving farmer project. The key aim of the market data and pricing, and farmers later used the plat-
cide tolerance. “This system is designed commercial channels. The to any interested public or incomes by creating direct proof of concept was to ad- sell produce through the form to trade other produce,
The US Department of Ag- to integrate climate resili- parties will also work to- private wheat breeding pro- market linkages, reducing in- dress the long-standing chal- local collection centres with such as cauliflower, even
riculture gave its approval ence and environmentally gether with industry parti- gramme in the US through termediaries and ensuring lenges in the agri-value digital tracking, receive pay- though these were not part
for the cultivation of the HB4 responsible weed manage- cipants to develop, register an open licensing model. better price realisation. chain, such as the lack of ments directly into their of the original design.
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IIT-M, Hero MotoCorp
sign MoU for joint R&D
Bharat Forge, Data Patterns, BEML Activist Sonam Wangchuk
arrested in Leh on charge
in joint bid to build 5th gen fighter of ‘inciting violence’
Gulzar Bhat
Srinagar
TAKING OFF. More private players set to enter fray for DRDO-conceived Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft
Industry watchers say that designed in India by ADA, Police on Friday arrested cli-
Dalip Singh with L&T-BEL having staked aims to deliver a fifth genera- mate activist Sonam
New Delhi their claim early in the race, tion stealth aircraft endowed Wangchuk as curfew re-
Chennai: The Indian Institute of other major contenders are with advanced avionics, su- mained in force for a third
Technology-Madras and Hero After the entry of Larsen & scrambling to assemble com- per cruise capability, internal consecutive day in Ladakh’s
MotoCorp have signed a MoU Toubro (L&T) and Bharat petitive consortiums. As of weapons bays, and futuristic Leh district, following viol-
to collaborate across multiple Electronics Ltd (BEL), two now, three more bids are ex- electronic warfare systems. ent protests on Wednesday
areas of research, education, more private defence firms pected — including a Tata The new BFL–BEML– that left four people dead
and employee upskilling. Under — Bharat Forge Ltd (BFL) led consortium, an Adani led Data Patterns MoU seeks to and 86 injured.
the MoU Hero MotoCorp will and Data Patterns (India) aerospace group, and ride that wave, and aligns Officials said Wangchuk, a
explore instituting scholarships Ltd — have joined hands Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd closely with the Govern- prominent voice in Ladakh’s
for research scholars of IIT with government-owned (HAL), which is also explor- ment’s Atmanirbhar Bharat statehood movement, was
Madras. OUR BUREAU BEML to sign a tripartite DEFENSE PUSH. More private players, including a Tata-led ing collaboration with goal of building cutting edge taken into custody from his Activist Sonam Wangchuk ANI X
Memorandum of Under- consortium, an Adani led aerospace group, and Hindustan private players to enter the defence capabilities residence and shifted to a po-
standing (MoU) to bid for Aeronautics Ltd are likely to join the race for AMCA MURALI KUMAR K stealth combat fighter manu- indigenously. lice station. stones at the Hill Council
Govt to auction blocks the DRDO-conceived Ad- facturing domain. The dead- By pooling complement- secretariat, set fire to the
to tap coal gasification vanced Medium Combat Air- line for submitting proposals ary capabilities across engin- INTERNET SUSPENSION local office of the Bharatiya
craft (AMCA) programme. This move comes just days contributes its decades of ex- for the fullscale engineering eering, systems integration, Following his arrest, author- Janata Party and torched a
after L&T publicly an- pertise in defence electron- model and five aircraft is electronics, and defence ities suspended internet ser- security vehicle. Police fired
New Delhi:The government will ALLIANCE FORMALISED nounced a strategic partner- ics, avionics, and mission September 30 after which manufacturing, this alliance vices in the area. tear gas and live rounds to
soon put up for sale coal blocks Bharat Forge will hold a 50 ship with BEL to back India’s systems — a combination ADA will issue the Request seeks not only to strengthen The arrest came two days disperse the crowd.
that have potential for coal per cent stake, BEML will fifth generation fighter pro- designed to respond to the for Proposal (RFP) to shortl- India’s strategic autonomy, after the Home Ministry ac- Additional Deputy Com-
gasification, a senior official take 30 per cent, and Data ject. In that arrangement, Expression of Interest (EoI) isted bidders. but also to position the coun- cused him of instigating missioner of Leh Ghulam
said . The development Patterns the remaining 20 L&T brings its strengths in issued by DRDO’s Aeronaut- try as an emerging hub for protesters. Mohd said the bodies of
assumes significance in the per cent, sources familiar aerospace systems and struc- ical Development Agency STEALTH AIRCRAFT next generation aerospace “In spite of many leaders those killed were handed
wake of the government’s plan with the matter said. tural engineering, while BEL (ADA). The AMCA programme, fully innovation. urging him to call off the over to their families on
to gasify 100 million tonnes of hunger strike, he continued Thursday after post-mortem
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coal in the next five years. “Very with the hunger strike and examination. Authorities
soon we would auction the misled the people through also ordered the closure of
coal blocks,” said Additional
Secretary Rupinder Brar said
on the sidelines of the
PM to unveil BSNL’s ‘Swadeshi’ 4G stack today provocative mention of Arab
Spring-style protest and ref-
erences to Gen Z protests in
all educational institutions
on September 26 and 27.
roadshow on coal gasification to 5G, Scindia said. Further, more than 4,700 will also unveil India’s 100 Nepal,” the MHA had said in FORMAL TALKS
jointly organised by the coal Our Bureau mobile 4G towers have been per cent 4G saturation net- a September 24 press The Home Ministry on
ministry and Ficci. PTI New Delhi NEW ERA installed by both Reliance Jio work through digital Bharat release. Thursday held a meeting in
“This is a new era for the Infocomm and Bharti Airtel Nidhi, where 29,000-30,000 People privy to the devel- Leh with members of the Leh
Prime Minister Narendra telecom sector, an era where and 14,180 mobile 4G towers villages have been connected opment said that the activist Apex Body (LAB), which has
SC allows production Modi will unveil State- India has entered into the under the ‘saturation pro- in a mission-mode project. was detained hours before he been engaged in negoti-
of green fire crackers owned BSNL’s Swadeshi 4G domain of top countries ject’ have been funded by Di- was scheduled to address a ations with the high-power
stack today , marking India’s which produce and manufac- gital Bharat Nidhi, the De- IMPORTANT DAY press conference. committee. A preparatory
entry into a coveted league of ture telecom equipment, in- partment of Tele- “Today is an important day round of talks involving LAB
New Delhi: The Supreme Court nations such as Denmark, cluding Denmark, Sweden, communications (DoT). heralding, in 24 hours, the CURBS IN LEH and the Kargil Democratic
allowed certified makers of Sweden, South Korea, and South Korea, China... India is emergence of India on the Heavy security was deployed Alliance (KDA) is expected in
green fire crackers China that produce and now the fifth country. This a RURAL CONNECTIVITY global telecom footprint, not in Leh while neighbouring New Delhi ahead of formal
manufacture to start manufacture telecom big change in attitude... The DoT informed that these only as a service provider to Kargil returned to normal. negotiations scheduled for
production on the condition equipment. change in goals was pushed, towers cover 26,700 uncon- 1.2 billion customers ... with Restrictions remained in October 6. However, LAB
that they are not sold in Informing the develop- pioneered and catalysed by nected villages in remote, the cheapest call rates and force under Section 163 of Co-chairman Chering Dor-
Delhi-NCR without approval. A ments, Jyotiraditya Scindia, the PM,” Scindia said. border and left-wing extrem- the cheapest data rate at 11 the Bharatiya Nagrik Surak- jay told businessline that the
bench headed by Chief Justice Minister of Communica- Over 92,600 mobile sites Prime Minister Narendra Modi ism-affected areas and will cents/GB in the world, but sha Sanhita, 2023, which meetings will not take place
BR Gavai also asked the Centre tions on Friday said that over installed by Bharat Sanchar be a strategic enabler for di- also tomorrow will be the bans gatherings of more than before September 29, as fu-
to take a fresh look at the 97,500 mobile 4G towers will Nigam Ltd (BSNL) are of in- gital India, serving over two day when the world will five people. nerals for those killed in the
absolute ban on the be commissioned by the PM digenised 4G technology, a core network by C-DOT million new subscribers and awake to India having arrived On Wednesday, demon- protests are scheduled for
manufacture of firecrackers in at Jharsuguda, Odisha, on which is 5G upgradable. (the Centre for Develop- powering a range of e-gov- not only as a service pro- strators demanded state- September 28 and 29.
Delhi-NCR. The bench, also September 27. This is a fully-indigenous ment of Telematics) and in- ernance services, digital pay- vider, but as a manufacturer hood for Ladakh and its in- “We will be flying to Delhi
directed the Environment The India-made network 4G tech stack featuring a ra- tegrated by Tata Con- ments, online education, and an equipment provider clusion in the Sixth Schedule on the 29th and will try to
Ministry to consult all is cloud-based, future-ready dio access network (RAN) sultancy Services, Scindia telemedicine and citizen- of full 4G stack,” Scindia of the Constitution. Protest- hold the meeting the same
stakeholders. PTI and can upgrade seamlessly developed by Tejas Network, said. centric applications. The PM added. ers turned violent and hurled day,” he said.
India has engaged with US at various Centre’s back-to-back boost for shipbuilding industry can
levels in framing H-1B visa fee rules: MEA lead to self-reliance, reduce costly leasing of foreign vessels
Amiti Sen The move affects than other countries as over
TE Raja Simhan
On Wednesday, the Union through foreign-owned and building sector with State-
70 per cent of H-1B holders Cabinet, chaired by Prime foreign-flagged vessels. This run Cochin Shipyard and
New Delhi India more than are Indian citizens Jaiswal Chennai Minister Narendra Modi, ap- results in an outgo of $110 Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders
other countries referred to a notification is- proved a ₹69,725-crore pack- billion annually. Further, to establish two greenfield
India is engaged with the US sued by the US Department A spate of government an- age to revitalise India’s ship- nearly 60 per cent of the commercial shipyards in the
administration at various as over 70 per cent of Homeland Security re- nouncement over the last building and maritime country’s ship repair work State. The projects will see a
levels over the framing of of H-1B holders are garding the proposed rule- five months relating to the ecosystem. happens outside the country. combined investment of
rules for levy of H-1B visa Indian citizens making for changes to the shipbuilding sector are ex- There could be a substantial ₹30,000 crore and generate
fees of $100,000 and is hope- H-1B visa programme, and pected to give a much needed FUNDING ASSISTANCE saving if the country has its employment for 55,000
ful that the contribution of pointed out that stakehold- lift to the industry, which Previously, Union Finance own ship-building capacity people.
skill talent mobility to in- on the Trump administra- ers, including industry, had contributes about 1 per cent Minister Nirmala Sithara- and repair facilities. Cochin Shipyard Ltd will
novation and wealth cre- tion’s proposal to impose been given a month to to the global fleet but holds man, in the Budget, had an- Today, only mid-size ships invest ₹15,000 crore to build
ation in both countries 100 per cent tariffs on phar- provide their comments on the potential for significant nounced a revamp of the are made in India. However, a commercial shipbuilding
would receive due considera- maceutical products, large it. growth. Shipbuilding Financial As- capacities for building large yard. The project is expected
tion, the MEA has said. trucks and furniture from “As far as we are con- sistance Policy to address ships need a lot of finance. to generate over 10,000 jobs
ACTIVE TOUCH
October 1, Jaiswal said that
the departments concerned
cerned, we have stated this
earlier as well, skill talent
ANALYSIS. the cost disadvantages.
Large ships above a specified
Bank rates are high due to
risks in shipping, and hence
(4,000 direct and 6,000 indir-
ect). Mazagon Dock Ship-
“The (External Affairs ) Min- were closely examining the mobility and exchanges Data in the public domain size will be included in the cent contribution by the gov- the incentive and funds will builders, the premier war-
istry and our embassy are in matter to understand its between India and US have shows that India’s fleet com- infrastructure harmonised ernment, and the rest mobil- help, a senior official in the shipbuilding yard in India,
active touch with the US ad- impact. contributed significantly to prises about 1,600 vessels, master list (HML) and ship- ised from ports and the industry, said. However, will also invest ₹15,000
ministration. Subsequent to Last week, US President innovation, wealth creation, with a gross tonnage (GT) of building clusters will be facil- private sector. there is still a gap in techno- crore, creating employment
that, clarifications and FAQs Donald Trump announced economic growth, competit- 14 million. The country itated to increase the range, These announcements logy, and for this, joint ven- for more than 45,000 people
were issued by the US side on his government’s move to iveness and productivity in spends close to $75 billion categories and capacity of could have multiple impacts. tures with the “big boys” like (5,000 direct and 40,000
how it is going to play out.” levy a one-time fee of the two economies.” annually on leasing ships ships. For long-term finan- It can create Atmanirbhar China, Korea and Japan is re- indirect).
“It is still an evolving situ- $100,000 on new H-1B visa “We want to remain en- from abroad while owning cing of the maritime in- Bharat in shipping. Also, quired, he adds. These are just the start.
ation. And we remain en- petitions. Previously, it cost gaged with all concerned in- just about 2 per cent of the dustry, a Maritime Develop- with more ships built in In- In a boost to the ship Many more large deals will
gaged at various levels,” employers between $2,000 cluding the industry and we world’s total tonnage. These ment Fund with a corpus of dia, the heavy reliance on building activity in Tamil come in future, said a ship-
MEA Spokesperson Randhir to $5,000 per petition. also hope that the factors figures reflect the modest ₹25,000 crore will be set up. China, which has 60 per cent Nadu, last week, the State ping expert. South Korean
Jaiswal said at a media brief- that were just mentioned state of the domestic ship- This will be for distributed share, can be reduced. At government signed two companies are already show-
ing on Friday. NOTIFICATION ISSUED will receive due considera- building sector, with the support and promoting com- present, 95 per cent of In- Memorandums of Under- ing interest in building large
Responding to questions The move affects India more tion,” he said. need to do lots more. petition, with up to 49 per dia’s foreign trade happens standing (MoUs) in the ship- ships in India, he added.
French aerospace giant Thales steps up India sourcing M.P. announces ‘differential price’ support for soybean,
Rohit Vaid
New Delhi
“Our focus is not
only on ‘Make in
but farmers want the State to procure crop at MSP tainment & Services Lab’ at
its Bengaluru centre.
“These investments are
India’ but also on not only about expanding
Prabhudatta Mishra
as before, and if the produce ences of 2017. to excess supply over de-
French aerospace and de- our footprint,” Assouad ex- is sold at a price lower than mand. It resulted in a sharp
fence major Thales has ex- ‘Export from plained. “They also dovetail New Delhi
the MSP, the government “DIFFERENTIAL” PRICE drop in market prices by
panded its supply chain op- India’,” Thales’ with India’s ambition to will compensate them for the Seeking farmers’ soyabean ₹800-1200 per quintal (30-
erations in India by Yannick Assouad foster a robust, self-reliant Madhya Pradesh Chief Min- loss under the Bhavantar should be purchased at MSP 35 per cent), when interna-
integrating more than 75 aerospace and defence ister Mohan Yadav on Friday Yojana, he said. Against soy- as in the past, Sirohi said that tional prices remained
local suppliers into its global emphasised. ecosystem.” announced that the State bean’s MSP of ₹5,328 per there is flaw in the calcula- stable,” Sirohi said. Farmers
network. As per Assouad, the expan- government will implement quintal (100 kg) for 2025-26 tion of “differential” price. received payment of the dif-
Accordingly, these suppli- sion of airport infrastruc- Bhavantar Yojana for the season, farmers in MP sold at “The difference is based ference amount, which was
ers span diverse areas, ran- Noida and Bengaluru, where ture, denser flight networks soybean crop this year under an average ₹4,121 during on a monthly modal price, also less than actual “differ-
ging from mechanical parts overhaul (MRO) services. more than 1,500 engineers and rising MRO activity which farmers are supposed September 1-25, whereas the making the scheme fall short ence” with MSP, after 1 -1.5
and radar structures to soft- Speaking to businessline, are engaged in high-value make India “a critical invest- to be paid the “differential” all India average was ₹4,141. of its promise. The data, cal- months of delay.
ware and hardware develop- Yannick Assouad, Executive work such as avionics devel- ment destination for global between market price and culations, and basis of which
ment, underscoring India’s Vice-President, Avionics, opment, air traffic manage- aerospace players.” the minimum support price FRESH ARRIVALS differential price are arrived
emergence as a critical node Thales, said the company’s ment systems, radar soft- (MSP). But, the mandi (agriculture at by the government were
in the company’s global op- expanding supply chain eco- ware, cockpit technologies, AVIATION AMBITIONS Yadav said that the gov- market yard price of ₹3,837 not made public,” he alleged.
erations. system has generated nearly connectivity solutions and Further, Thales has been ernment is committed to en- on Friday was lower than this Sirohi also said that this
In 2024, Thales’s purchas- 2,200 direct jobs and over cybersecurity. working on future-oriented suring farmers get a fair price month’s average. Over 9,080 model is less profitable for
ing volume from India 2,000 indirect jobs. In March 2025, Thales in- technologies to support In- for the soybean crop. Based tonnes of fresh soyabean ar- farmers and more profitable
crossed €250 million, reflect- augurated a dedicated dia’s aviation ambitions. on suggestions from farm- rived in mandis across the for soybean processing
ing the scale of its sourcing. RAMPING UP ‘avionics MRO facility’ in These include connected ers’ unions, the State govern- State on Friday, data show. plants and traders. He re-
Over the years, the com- “Our focus is not only on Gurugram near Delhi, aimed cockpit systems, advanced ment has decided to provide On the other hand, Kedar minded the government that
pany has built partnerships ‘Make in India’ but also on at servicing Indian carriers airport security solutions the Bhavantar Yojana benefit Sirohi, a former member of in 2017 farmers felt cheated
with airlines, airport operat- ‘Export from India’,” Ass- as well as airlines across the and unmanned traffic man- to soybean cultivators this the State’s Agricultural Ad- by the scheme. “Due to the
ors and other stakeholders in ouad emphasised. wider Asia-Pacific region. agement for drones, the lat- year, the chief minister said visory Council said that the limited timeframe (60 days)
avionics, navigational aids, Presently, the company The avionics MRO facility ter being developed in part- in a statement. announcement of the price of the scheme’s implementa-
the Digi-Yatra programme operates two engineering was followed in June by the nership with Garuda Farmers will continue to support for soybean crop has tion period, there was a sud-
and maintenance, repair and competence centres in launch of an ‘Inflight Enter- Aerospace. sell soybean in the markets revived the bitter experi- den surge in arrivals leading
CM
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scientists and the industry played a decisive role in gies, such as Akash missile make the country self-reliant grown weapons developed clearance and entered
that supported us, today we neutralising enemy assets system and BrahMos super- in this very critical domain of by manufacturers in the local squadron service, giving the
have seen many of our home- and securing India’s borders sonic cruise missiles and the defence technologies. As a industry,” he said after re- Indian Air Force a nimble
grown systems participating during the recent Operation anti-drone systems. nation, we like to see min- ceiving the award. multi-role fighter built en-
in operations,” said Babu, Sindoor, a military campaign imal imports. Going by the Over the last six decades, tirely on Indian soil.
who received the award on carried out against terrorist SELF-RELIANCE PUSH trend, from a mere importer DRDO has delivered an im- Supporting projects, such
behalf of DRDO from infrastructure in Pakistan. “Today, our organisation of defence systems, we have pressive portfolio of defence as the Airborne Early Warn-
Hardeep Singh Puri, Union works on all critical defence already started exports. As equipment, including a wide ing and Control Netra sys-
Minister for Petroleum and ANTI-DRONE SYSTEMS technologies starting from the government envisions, range of missiles, fighter air- tem and a growing portfolio
Natural Gas, the Chief Guest Indian forces successfully underwater, sea, land, air, we look forward to the day craft, advanced radars, direc- of unmanned aerial vehicles,
of the event. countered Pakistani aggres- space and cyber technolo- when all future wars and en- ted energy weapons and un- have further expanded IAF’s
DRDO’s innovations have sion using DRDO’s technolo- gies. Our endeavour is to gagements are with home- derwater sensors. capabilities.
Hasina Kharbhih, founder, Impulse NGO Network BIJOY GHOSH ‘The business idea was to help ‘You derive satisfaction from
PT Jyothi Datta
cross-country data-shar-
ing, making case tracking
my family of onion farmers’ difference you make in lives
Mumbai
Tearing down the Wafting aroma of Araku Valley Coffee Young Tinker Foundation recognised
language ‘divide’ KV Kurmanath for taking science, math to rural areas
Mumbai
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20 MICRONS [5] 225.34 220.78 225.34 226.24 220.00 102.46 325.00 158.00 14 221.05 Canfin Hom [2] 762.60 743.60 764.40 764.95 738.30 199.24 925.00 558.80 11 742.70 Gland Pharma 1972.80 1958.10 1900.10 1989.00 1880.00 594.32 2131.00 1277.80 - - JYOTHY LAB [1] 317.65 310.50 318.00 318.35 310.00 321.78 573.00 268.05 31 310.70
360 One WAM 1022.10 1001.80 1016.00 1024.20 996.80 943.04 1318.00 790.50 - - CANTABIL [2] 262.25 252.25 262.25 262.25 250.00 87.17 334.85 211.10 27 253.65 Glaxo Pharma 2738.20 2672.40 2705.10 2705.10 2640.10 229.63 3515.95 1924.30 48 2670.70 Jyoti CNC Au 887.55 868.95 894.00 894.00 860.70 150.45 1504.30 750.10 - -
3i Infotech 23.85 21.98 22.58 22.58 21.61 1237.44 34.88 20.22 - - CAPACITE 298.35 289.85 297.45 299.10 288.80 314.34 465.00 275.80 14 289.65 Glb.Vect 210.53 206.51 214.00 214.00 203.00 20.87 346.15 197.80 - 205.80 Jyoti Struct [2] 15.60 15.15 15.57 15.64 15.09 6509.65 37.04 13.21 - 15.17
3M India 28920.00 29150.00 28995.00 29265.00 28805.00 2.98 37126.40 25714.35 66 29151.55 CapitalIndia 36.26 35.70 36.60 37.43 34.69 392.17 44.50 31.55 - - Glenmark P [1] 2030.70 1971.70 2012.00 2012.00 1956.70 924.47 2286.15 1274.70 30 1970.30
5PAISA 357.20 349.05 355.50 357.30 344.10 16.04 607.40 311.25 18 349.15 CAPLIN PO [2] 2183.60 2036.90 2149.90 2149.90 2005.10 285.79 2636.00 1551.05 44 2037.40 Glo.Surfaces 94.97 91.32 96.00 96.00 90.25 72.77 244.40 90.25 - - K ..............................................
Carborund [1] 951.05 919.90 942.65 950.15 915.00 210.34 1536.75 810.00 47 919.30 Global Hlth 1328.70 1299.70 1327.00 1333.60 1284.30 251.41 1456.50 935.50 - - K.P.R. MILL [1] 1081.50 1070.90 1073.95 1083.50 1056.25 79.01 1395.40 758.80 55 1069.90
A .............................................. Care Rating 1565.30 1558.80 1565.30 1570.00 1521.40 44.19 1964.80 984.00 30 1556.90 GlobeCivil 73.26 70.35 72.95 72.99 69.81 264.65 95.00 69.81 - - Kajaria Cere [1] 1193.80 1182.80 1186.00 1199.40 1177.40 68.52 1530.00 745.00 62 1184.90
A B COTSPIN IN 443.70 435.65 450.00 454.45 430.00 24.51 516.00 313.05 - - Carraro Ind 474.55 460.10 478.30 478.30 458.05 68.06 692.40 253.15 - - GLOBUS SPR 1078.80 1045.80 1070.00 1078.50 1040.10 68.92 1329.00 751.05 112 1044.50 Kalpataru Lt 382.80 374.00 382.80 383.40 373.00 31.56 457.40 345.80 - -
Aadhar Hsg 526.80 511.85 525.05 529.45 509.30 733.02 547.80 346.05 - - Cartrade Tch 2454.30 2434.10 2466.00 2649.40 2425.00 1551.03 2755.00 837.20 - - GM Breweri 712.60 705.55 708.60 735.60 698.55 43.12 999.45 579.10 12 706.80 KalpataruPro 1255.10 1241.30 1251.10 1257.70 1230.30 169.95 1438.05 786.30 - -
Aarti Drugs 507.10 469.95 496.00 499.90 466.40 549.76 574.95 312.50 24 470.00 Carysil 850.15 808.90 820.00 829.50 768.00 767.77 989.95 482.30 - - GMM Pfaud [2] 1071.60 1059.80 1071.60 1078.90 1055.50 34.50 1478.00 953.00 93 1058.80 Kalyan Jwl. 462.55 455.80 463.50 466.20 448.00 6220.41 795.40 399.40 - -
Aarti Ind [5] 380.40 374.60 380.00 380.05 371.50 501.45 593.90 347.35 55 374.85 CASTROL [5] 200.26 195.68 200.00 200.25 195.41 1124.62 252.00 162.80 20 195.75 GMR Airports 89.12 87.28 88.70 89.29 86.94 7715.81 97.00 67.75 - - KALYANI ST [5] 798.45 780.80 799.65 805.00 776.55 45.14 1278.90 667.15 13 782.05
Aarti Pharm 843.30 824.05 822.25 838.75 820.00 365.05 971.00 557.05 - - CCCL [2] 24.16 23.12 24.24 24.24 22.80 792.04 28.90 11.09 - 23.10 GMR P&U Inf. 116.35 113.62 116.00 116.26 112.64 1258.09 169.25 89.36 - - Kamat Hotels 314.45 300.45 316.05 316.05 297.25 168.66 368.95 176.00 15 300.65
Aavas 1628.60 1574.80 1620.00 1620.00 1560.60 100.26 2238.35 1518.00 21 1574.95 CCL PRODU [2] 898.20 889.15 898.75 900.00 876.20 97.03 968.95 475.00 120 887.05 GNA 318.00 310.15 315.80 316.85 308.00 28.59 463.35 269.80 13 311.10 KAMDHENU [1] 27.68 26.39 27.70 27.99 25.23 1394.74 62.75 25.11 11 26.35
AB Capital 286.50 278.90 287.20 287.95 277.70 4655.76 299.45 148.75 31 278.90 CDSL 1494.80 1467.70 1490.00 1502.60 1460.00 1537.98 1989.80 1047.45 - - GNFC 502.25 497.30 503.90 503.90 490.60 249.76 701.55 448.90 13 497.05 Kamdhenu Ven 9.00 8.86 8.97 9.09 8.80 662.61 58.60 8.36 - -
AB InfraBuil 186.70 186.68 188.00 192.00 185.00 90.82 224.98 68.43 - - CE Info Sys 1629.90 1622.60 1629.90 1634.30 1615.00 60.94 2218.00 1513.00 - - GNG Elect 352.30 345.50 350.05 351.85 342.00 320.23 401.70 300.00 - - KANSAI NE [1] 245.24 246.58 245.00 248.38 241.42 428.42 313.70 218.35 30 246.55
AB Real Est 1781.30 1743.30 1785.40 1798.00 1730.10 71.30 3140.00 1638.00 - - CEAT 3453.00 3399.50 3449.00 3449.00 3370.00 61.16 4048.95 2322.05 28 3398.55 Go Digit 350.50 350.85 350.25 354.25 345.00 281.20 404.00 264.60 - - Karnataka Bk 172.48 171.05 172.50 172.50 170.00 513.09 242.00 162.20 6 171.05
AB Sun Life 803.50 777.50 803.50 805.00 775.35 366.06 911.85 556.45 - - Ceigall Ind. 271.37 262.15 281.00 281.40 260.01 1064.71 397.00 235.95 - - GO Fashion 693.95 687.20 697.60 697.60 680.20 34.43 1407.80 661.00 - - KarurVysyB [2] 209.88 205.64 209.88 211.48 205.00 1297.80 231.29 153.67 10 206.10
ABB [2] 5200.70 5173.40 5200.90 5210.00 5121.00 348.24 8941.45 4590.05 61 5176.85 Cello World 586.15 566.50 585.00 587.95 565.55 175.05 922.40 494.75 - - GOCL Corp [2] 357.45 351.55 357.45 357.80 349.00 39.78 448.40 245.25 23 350.95 KAVERI SEED [2] 1090.00 1052.80 1071.30 1086.50 1050.00 59.42 1601.85 803.05 18 1052.70
ABB Powerpro 19203.0019109.0019260.0019777.0018955.00 104.3821800.00 8801.00 - - CEMINDIA PRO 818.20 801.50 819.00 825.00 792.00 469.36 944.00 476.60 - - Godavari Bio 266.57 266.25 267.00 276.67 265.06 42.26 408.60 145.00 - - KaynesTech 7503.00 7341.00 7490.00 7509.00 7279.00 413.12 7822.00 3825.15 - -
Abbott (I) 30195.00 29740.00 30195.00 30280.00 29150.00 19.05 35921.55 25260.20 44 29755.70 CENTRAL BK 37.30 36.21 37.28 37.28 36.10 5189.46 61.89 32.81 8 36.20 Godawa pwr [1] 259.71 256.51 260.00 263.00 252.50 2669.61 278.00 145.55 25 256.45 KCP [1] 195.80 192.69 197.60 200.07 190.00 275.98 266.85 166.80 60 191.35
ABFRL 87.31 84.90 87.25 88.80 84.32 5928.63 132.82 72.04 - 84.97 CENTRUM C [1] 35.53 34.20 36.00 36.00 34.10 319.95 41.90 22.41 - 34.37 Godfrey Phil [2] 3345.00 3283.00 3360.00 3373.00 3264.00 379.02 3945.00 1371.65 43 3282.65 KDDL 2660.10 2664.10 2680.00 2719.80 2645.00 23.17 3350.00 2048.60 65 2664.35
ABML [1] 173.19 171.59 173.19 173.85 169.61 69.67 303.00 130.90 13 171.40 Century Enka 489.05 477.15 481.00 482.90 474.55 40.22 746.85 419.00 18 478.20 Godrej Agro 687.70 715.80 685.60 725.00 685.60 1449.08 876.30 655.00 26 716.40 KEC INTERN [2] 868.90 846.05 868.90 870.85 844.00 383.86 1312.00 605.05 69 845.40
ACC 1851.60 1824.40 1848.80 1857.10 1816.00 257.77 2545.00 1775.05 15 1823.60 CENTURY E [1] 24.76 24.25 25.36 25.50 24.00 157.52 30.68 15.36 20 24.27 Godrej Con [1] 1189.20 1163.90 1184.00 1188.80 1157.70 1224.35 1431.10 979.75 89 1162.70 KEI INDUST. [2] 4157.90 4049.30 4110.10 4190.00 4024.80 277.56 4724.25 2443.70 52 4050.20
ACCELYA 1487.60 1452.40 1495.00 1496.90 1444.00 26.09 1898.75 1218.15 17 1452.20 CENTURYP [1] 809.35 798.85 808.30 809.05 789.20 37.26 938.60 630.00 64 799.95 Godrej Ind [1] 1212.50 1195.00 1205.00 1212.40 1188.00 113.55 1391.50 764.45 738 1194.30 KELLTONT [1] 24.98 23.96 25.00 25.00 23.80 2413.56 35.50 19.01 - 23.93
ACME Solar 280.85 266.95 280.45 280.45 265.10 1663.43 324.30 167.75 - - CERA SANIT [5] 6128.00 6179.50 6128.00 6298.00 5962.00 22.20 8253.40 5062.00 32 6172.45 Godrej prop [5] 1967.40 1957.60 1967.40 1986.20 1948.50 387.91 3400.00 1869.50 102 1957.15 KERNEX MICRO 1100.30 1084.30 1088.00 1108.00 1068.20 70.39 1584.00 625.55 34 1085.40
ACTION CON [2] 1114.00 1080.10 1108.00 1108.00 1075.50 254.76 1599.55 917.10 31 1080.55 CESE [1] 167.24 163.55 166.10 166.95 162.02 1291.31 212.70 119.00 26 163.60 Gokaldas [5] 770.75 737.80 764.95 765.60 732.50 264.56 1260.00 668.60 27 737.65 Kesoram Ind 5.97 5.76 5.99 6.04 5.71 923.68 11.79 2.94 - 5.77
Acutaas Chem 1411.10 1358.10 1402.90 1405.20 1350.00 405.90 2644.00 1040.50 - - CG Power& [2] 759.10 739.40 758.00 759.45 737.50 1925.11 874.50 518.35 113 739.20 Gokul Agro [2] 404.85 392.25 405.90 405.90 390.00 393.23 425.00 192.00 26 392.25 KEWAL KIRAN 572.70 548.95 572.00 574.90 545.00 36.77 680.00 422.15 23 548.70
ADANI Entp [1] 2576.40 2543.70 2572.80 2605.00 2535.00 1037.81 3208.85 2026.90 129 2543.15 CGCL [1] 188.54 185.26 188.89 188.89 184.00 1306.10 231.70 150.60 35 185.30 GOKUL REF [2] 42.81 41.13 42.05 44.09 40.55 63.06 71.00 38.60 - 41.05 Keystone Rlt 603.80 598.00 598.65 605.00 592.05 17.16 801.05 480.05 - -
Adani Green 1079.55 1047.40 1082.85 1086.80 1040.40 3774.88 2091.85 758.00 199 1046.35 CHALET 995.60 956.40 990.00 993.40 952.00 333.57 1080.00 643.65 68 955.10 Goldiam Int [2] 371.35 368.10 367.15 377.00 362.85 1455.05 569.00 252.00 67 369.25 KFIN Tech 1063.10 1070.80 1064.00 1079.00 1056.40 704.24 1641.35 784.15 - -
Adani Ports [2] 1407.20 1392.00 1407.20 1416.70 1390.30 1899.08 1493.85 993.85 138 1391.65 Chaman Set. 273.20 266.30 272.90 275.05 265.00 81.19 447.20 251.21 - - Golds.Tech 64.23 61.78 64.90 66.00 61.20 214.07 102.00 46.00 - 61.67 KHADIM 265.17 263.80 268.80 274.24 261.10 45.06 344.40 207.30 32 263.15
Adani Pwr [2] 149.00 146.25 151.35 152.90 144.7065042.46 182.75 86.17 26 146.35 Chambal Fert 527.90 519.70 528.00 528.40 516.00 723.96 742.45 443.20 12 519.60 Good Luck [2] 1192.40 1168.80 1197.50 1208.00 1158.90 206.60 1303.65 568.20 23 1166.30 Khaitan Chm 123.98 118.71 123.50 123.86 117.80 275.74 135.80 43.17 - -
Adani T Gas 671.70 649.25 674.50 681.95 646.50 3164.70 862.00 532.60 - - ChembondC 176.53 164.91 175.00 179.89 164.00 75.34 244.99 164.00 - - Gopal Snacks 368.40 362.30 365.65 367.50 356.45 134.99 520.00 255.90 - - Kilos oil [2] 944.75 915.20 938.00 950.00 913.40 175.75 1254.90 544.15 33 915.00
Adani Wilm 261.65 261.45 261.20 264.60 257.40 2943.49 355.75 231.55 - - Chemcon Spl 283.29 265.44 276.00 282.00 262.10 2628.48 295.00 160.00 - - GPPL 156.24 156.26 156.11 158.08 153.96 1659.52 224.15 121.30 19 156.30 KIMS 732.60 726.70 728.00 731.45 725.00 169.11 798.40 474.05 - -
Adani.E.Sol 894.20 879.20 898.00 899.65 875.00 1824.64 1090.95 588.00 - - CHEMFABALKA 174.73 166.73 175.59 177.50 165.00 26.05 1229.50 595.00 15 604.65 GPT Health. 147.01 147.99 145.50 149.00 145.45 161.68 192.00 126.10 - - KIOCL 457.35 438.20 459.30 463.45 431.10 949.95 494.95 188.15 - 437.90
ADF Foods [2] 223.05 220.58 222.20 222.91 218.10 48.71 352.50 202.00 30 221.00 Chempl.San 417.35 418.40 416.95 423.90 410.90 44.91 530.00 379.00 - - GPT Infra 116.18 115.80 117.00 117.37 113.30 76.56 162.75 84.75 16 115.80 KIRI DYES 575.70 565.60 572.75 579.40 562.25 201.71 752.75 331.20 255 565.60
AdityaBirlaL 135.59 132.16 135.70 135.70 131.50 741.67 175.00 129.50 - - Choice Intl 820.20 804.45 819.90 821.80 795.45 366.00 836.80 438.45 - - GR Infrapro 1271.80 1248.10 1265.80 1270.00 1243.40 23.95 1774.95 901.00 - - KIRL.BROS. [2] 1968.80 1954.20 1998.00 2084.40 1922.80 288.13 2475.55 1424.05 60 1952.15
AdityaInfote 1320.70 1254.70 1324.80 1327.80 1254.70 255.52 1476.00 1015.00 - - CholaFinH [1] 1869.00 1839.60 1860.70 1880.80 1802.30 94.30 2299.00 1360.90 530 1837.65 Granules Ind [1] 530.15 515.90 525.00 526.00 510.55 1338.31 627.45 412.05 44 515.85 Kirlosk.Elec 118.61 115.81 118.61 119.06 114.76 90.48 100.80 26.95 22 -
AdityaVisi 559.25 572.05 560.95 577.25 551.70 449.73 587.00 327.60 - - CholaIn&Fin [2] 1592.80 1569.90 1595.00 1595.00 1562.00 1273.25 1683.65 1167.60 30 1569.40 Graphite [2] 570.90 553.55 570.90 573.20 549.30 406.73 614.00 366.00 28 553.45 Kirlosk.Pne 1230.40 1206.10 1229.40 1231.30 1198.80 41.89 1817.00 953.00 - -
AdorWelding 1014.70 980.05 1019.95 1020.00 978.00 7.03 1449.40 788.00 - - CIE Auto.Ind 430.35 417.00 430.80 430.80 415.80 182.30 599.20 356.75 - - Grasim Ind. [2] 2778.60 2746.80 2775.00 2810.00 2736.20 523.05 2911.80 2276.10 631 2744.90 KITEX GARM [1] 199.59 190.98 201.80 201.80 189.61 987.31 320.95 146.20 26 191.20
ADVANI HOT [2] 58.53 59.47 58.60 61.45 57.15 83.89 76.88 50.12 22 60.08 Cigniti Tech 1508.80 1461.80 1514.90 1514.90 1455.80 39.08 1980.75 1073.95 23 1461.30 Gravita Ind [2] 1595.00 1558.20 1595.00 1609.90 1550.00 281.02 2632.25 1435.00 51 1560.10 Knowledg.Mar 2516.80 2492.00 2510.60 2579.20 2463.50 54.30 2599.90 1264.05 - -
Advenzymes [2] 327.00 320.00 323.00 328.75 317.10 194.30 528.10 257.85 33 319.95 Cipla [2] 1509.70 1499.40 1495.60 1504.90 1475.20 2653.84 1702.00 1310.05 23 1498.95 Great Easte 1018.00 995.10 1010.10 1016.15 984.95 328.22 1365.45 797.25 10 993.25 KNR CONST [2] 200.91 198.09 201.76 201.79 194.85 1252.69 357.15 189.05 8 198.05
Aegis Log 773.90 748.50 773.90 776.95 744.15 290.68 1037.00 609.85 - - CityUni Bk [1] 212.65 207.65 212.80 212.80 205.41 1501.44 232.70 144.00 13 207.80 Greaves Cot [2] 222.30 216.58 222.35 222.55 213.60 1485.85 31 KOKUYOCM [1] 113.14 109.95 112.75 113.61 107.50 48.10 210.40 91.00 - 110.60
Aegis VopakT 243.32 243.51 243.30 246.25 233.45 773.26 302.00 220.00 - - Clean S Tech 1119.50 1101.10 1124.30 1124.30 1092.90 393.83 1643.95 1070.50 - - G w KOLTEPATIL 461.90 425.35 460.00 460.00 423.00 224.33 497.80 235.10 43 427.50
Aeroflex Ind 185.49 179.81 184.00 184.97 178.80 510.33 272.00 148.01 - - CMS Info Sys 383.80 380.00 383.60 383.80 375.40 874.87 616.50 375.40 - - G m KOPRAN. 180.93 173.69 179.50 180.00 171.53 335.38 352.05 154.05 32 173.55
AeroflexEnt 85.93 84.24 85.10 85.92 83.58 105.00 151.50 72.14 - - COAL INDIA 392.50 389.15 392.50 392.95 388.05 4698.69 517.65 349.20 14 389.05 G KOT MAH.BK [5] 2013.50 1994.80 2009.00 2019.20 1989.10 1919.17 2301.55 1679.10 29 1994.40
AeroflexNeu 101.38 84.74 98.60 101.00 82.20 201.08 125.37 67.00 - - Coastal Cor. 33.16 32.95 32.70 33.40 32.50 68.19 282.95 30.01 - - G KOTHARI P [5] 143.83 142.84 143.83 145.30 142.00 70.06 0.15 0.05 - -
Aether Ind 740.60 734.70 739.50 748.00 730.05 71.13 1014.00 725.00 - - CochinShip [5] 1926.90 1874.20 1935.00 1936.60 1856.40 1526.84 2547.25 1180.45 58 1873.50 G C KP Energy 413.10 403.80 412.00 415.00 394.95 193.23 675.00 336.60 - -
Afcons Infra 443.55 438.30 441.00 444.80 435.15 657.82 570.00 390.00 - - Coforge 1591.30 1538.50 1591.50 1594.00 1531.70 1851.8510026.80 1531.70 - - G N KPI Grn Enr 470.55 447.40 472.55 474.40 444.05 773.09 907.30 313.40 - -
Affle [2] 2062.70 2006.40 2055.00 2063.60 1985.20 233.18 2186.80 1221.05 241 2005.90 CohanceLifeS 899.90 869.30 890.00 893.15 861.55 582.02 1360.00 856.30 - - GRM O KPIT Tech 1255.70 1212.80 1259.90 1259.90 1208.00 643.35 1822.90 1020.60 - -
Afford Robo 245.45 240.80 244.80 248.00 238.75 52.88 788.50 238.00 - - COLGATE PA [1] 2274.20 2224.30 2275.00 2280.00 2211.00 525.36 3893.00 2151.00 43 2223.15 GRP D KRBL. [1] 362.50 350.90 363.70 363.70 348.30 611.02 495.00 225.70 15 350.65
Agarwal ind 963.30 928.65 971.00 971.00 924.00 43.79 1383.15 767.05 28 929.05 Comm.Syn Bag 157.09 154.47 156.50 157.98 151.28 463.98 158.98 52.98 - - GR Krishana Ph. 546.40 530.45 545.40 547.90 525.00 120.29 619.00 175.15 - -
AGI Greenpac 885.10 870.95 887.20 887.30 858.05 135.26 1307.90 599.10 - - Concord Bio 1589.20 1565.40 1568.00 1580.40 1523.90 210.63 2609.60 1345.00 - - G C KRN Heat Ex. 855.75 830.90 854.50 863.00 818.00 288.86 1012.00 402.10 - -
AGI Infra 1262.70 1253.10 1274.80 1275.10 1246.00 76.09 1890.05 685.00 - - Concord Env 521.25 509.35 521.25 521.50 507.25 19.95 860.00 415.00 - - G Kronox Lab 163.04 162.09 163.04 163.04 159.51 55.66 228.88 132.05 - -
Ahluwalia [2] 994.55 972.00 997.95 999.90 970.00 53.02 1185.00 620.65 29 971.65 CONFI PET [1] 46.40 45.50 46.39 46.43 45.25 501.11 89.99 44.76 18 45.56 G Kross 206.14 198.78 205.20 205.20 195.90 795.88 246.60 150.06 - -
AIA Engg [2] 3099.00 3069.90 3099.00 3111.30 3056.90 252.74 4400.00 3000.60 29 3067.50 ContainerC [5] 529.75 524.80 530.40 533.85 523.40 2785.71 741.08 481.32 31 524.75 G Krsnaa Dia. 812.45 793.35 806.25 816.65 784.00 75.18 1044.00 625.75 - -
Ajanta Pha [2] 2489.40 2465.20 2455.00 2472.70 2400.30 120.74 3464.00 2022.05 33 2463.75 CONTROL PRNT 806.80 788.90 806.00 813.90 776.95 32.05 918.55 571.90 10 789.10 G P Krystal Int. 633.55 615.45 635.00 638.15 608.20 14.56 827.25 415.60 - -
Ajax Engg 648.30 644.40 649.00 649.00 640.00 71.18 756.20 549.10 - - COROM INT [1] 2238.60 2186.70 2244.90 2251.50 2167.00 322.27 2720.00 1545.50 32 2189.65 G KSB 849.85 819.65 844.00 845.95 816.10 56.46 958.00 582.25 - -
Ajmera 1032.10 998.45 1034.90 1035.00 992.65 84.34 1225.80 606.00 32 998.50 Cosmo First 875.65 849.65 875.65 882.60 844.50 51.76 1307.20 525.70 - - G M KSolves Ind 316.20 311.35 319.00 319.00 310.00 28.48 1072.70 301.95 - -
Akme Fin 9.13 9.00 9.37 9.45 8.82 9453.30 120.60 6.60 - - CP Capit 134.73 129.10 134.73 136.78 125.06 42.90 260.00 125.06 - - G m Kuantum Pap. 114.60 110.87 116.00 116.00 110.00 42.74 149.80 95.23 - -
Akums Drugs 458.70 446.65 451.55 457.00 445.40 155.17 939.95 405.00 - - CPCL 754.50 760.50 754.50 782.00 740.00 1956.25 998.95 433.20 - 760.80 G G
Akzo Ind 3397.70 3354.60 3408.00 3408.00 3345.00 64.79 4649.00 3045.95 38 3353.15 Craftsm.Auto 6762.00 6779.50 6755.00 6824.50 6555.00 17.97 7254.50 3700.00 - - G H L ..............................................
Alankit [1] 13.22 13.02 13.20 13.20 12.95 277.26 25.59 12.51 - 13.09 CreativePeri 677.35 648.70 666.00 680.05 640.20 19.39 1075.00 605.10 - - G m
CREDITACC 1416.50 1377.50 1419.40 1424.00 1366.90 322.48 1431.00 750.05 114 1381.30 G P w L & T [2] 3644.40 3729.50 3664.00 3794.90 3661.00 5870.30 3963.00 2967.65 46 3731.10
ALEM PHAR [2] 921.90 909.90 912.70 917.70 885.00 162.63 1296.15 725.60 43 909.35 L&T Finance 244.06 236.29 243.55 246.04 235.45 6695.94 252.20 129.20 - -
Alembic Ltd [2] 103.11 99.78 103.90 104.50 99.40 507.05 153.45 85.55 18 99.65 Credo Brand 110.65 106.61 110.80 111.93 106.05 368.54 217.69 106.05 - - G
CRISIL [1] 4747.70 4620.50 4759.90 4770.00 4593.20 45.15 6955.40 3893.85 46 4635.45 G P Lal path lab 3261.10 3194.50 3230.20 3239.00 3181.50 107.17 3645.00 2295.10 52 3195.40
Alicon [5] 881.50 852.75 873.70 873.70 841.00 6.86 1444.00 541.00 42 851.35 LAMBODH T [5] 128.91 136.31 129.49 151.96 127.00 2067.64 248.00 99.95 20 136.50
AlivusLife 946.75 939.20 936.00 946.80 900.05 313.55 1251.00 850.00 - - Crizac Ltd 307.80 300.30 307.80 308.50 295.95 1012.46 387.95 275.00 - - G P
Landmark Car 602.90 602.55 597.40 606.10 588.95 67.24 703.00 329.80 - -
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Alkem labs [2] 5508.00 5433.00 5480.00 5492.00 5362.50 181.52 6369.00 4498.90 30 5425.95 CROMPTON [2] 299.25 292.60 299.25 300.05 290.35 5080.46 447.25 290.45 36 292.70
LA-OPA RG [2] 247.39 243.30 245.95 245.95 242.22 59.93 377.75 189.40 28 243.25
ALKYL AMIN [2] 2001.00 1970.20 1991.00 2000.00 1950.50 31.58 2448.80 1509.20 54 1969.65 CSBBANK
CUMMINS (I) [2]
358.70
3976.90
360.65
3947.60
357.50
3981.00
364.05
4006.00
349.80
3926.70
615.46 445.00
245.11 4165.60
266.05
2594.75
10
54
361.00
3948.10
H Latent View 408.00 405.85 405.10 414.00 400.20 218.26 520.25 341.20 - -
Allcargo Glo [2] 33.45 32.20 33.50 33.58 31.97 2409.95 69.45 26.01 - 32.23 H LAURUSLA [2] 896.35 832.30 880.30 886.85 823.10 5612.26 944.00 422.70 88 832.70
Allcargo Ter 38.39 37.02 38.10 38.20 36.17 986.12 46.00 21.21 - - CUPID [1] 218.26 215.52 216.91 221.50 213.41 2152.36 222.65 50.00 122 215.55 H M
Cybertech 172.90 172.52 173.31 176.59 171.35 117.22 251.15 118.45 22 172.30 Laxmi Gold. 909.15 919.90 944.95 944.95 894.00 53.45 959.00 274.00 - -
AllcargoGati 58.50 58.97 58.57 62.40 58.00 693.30 119.85 52.01 - - H Laxmi Organ. 219.00 208.48 218.25 218.29 206.10 846.85 308.60 160.20 - -
Alldigi Tech 941.40 923.65 944.00 952.00 914.10 6.22 1150.00 811.05 - - CYIENT [5] 1170.10 1134.10 1168.90 1170.90 1129.90 346.66 2111.50 1050.20 27 1134.65 H mP
Cyient DLM 447.90 434.00 449.70 452.80 431.15 118.01 744.25 378.60 - - LaxmiDent 321.55 316.90 321.50 324.70 314.00 232.08 584.00 302.00 - -
ALLIED DIGIT [5] 184.43 178.56 183.00 184.72 175.20 761.84 315.00 147.50 66 178.55 H LaxmiIndFin 157.17 149.45 156.00 157.00 148.07 959.41 180.90 116.05 - -
AlliedBlend 523.55 515.40 523.55 525.40 509.55 255.60 565.50 279.00 - - H HW C LEMONTREE 169.52 165.86 169.20 169.52 165.10 1879.54 180.60 110.55 126 165.65
AllTimePlas 275.25 266.30 272.00 274.35 261.25 414.94 334.90 261.25 - - D .............................................. H UN G LG Balkrish 1397.60 1406.40 1377.70 1416.90 1355.10 35.67 1462.80 1080.00 16 1409.90
Alm.Global [1] 19.26 17.97 19.26 19.64 17.50 469.67 35.20 17.60 - 17.85 D B CORP 264.40 265.65 262.35 269.95 260.50 163.39 375.65 189.10 14 265.10 H LIBERTY SHOE 331.45 325.35 330.75 341.00 320.05 36.42 569.75 276.85 40 324.95
Alok Ind 17.89 17.36 18.00 18.04 17.02 5194.65 28.00 14.01 - - D B REALTY 168.56 165.24 168.32 171.68 164.01 1022.97 218.94 99.93 - 165.30 HB LIC 888.20 872.45 887.60 887.60 870.55 499.92 1048.90 715.30 - -
Alphageo 251.88 254.17 256.00 267.50 252.10 43.94 521.80 216.50 - 255.35 Dabur (I) [1] 506.30 499.75 508.00 508.00 493.00 3168.30 635.50 420.05 63 499.70 HCG LIC Housing [2] 571.40 564.95 572.00 574.40 562.75 788.42 671.00 483.50 6 565.15
AMANTA HEAL 139.21 138.17 138.74 140.00 135.20 242.33 154.40 132.00 - - DALBHARAT [2] 2262.30 2215.40 2258.00 2266.80 2207.30 397.01 2495.95 1602.00 327 2214.35 HC LikhithaInfr 238.43 234.61 238.20 238.20 232.26 62.42 404.30 232.26 - -
Amar.Raj.Enr 981.55 977.75 981.55 983.35 968.00 440.66 1444.00 832.30 - - Dalmia Sug [2] 352.40 347.25 352.40 353.45 344.90 51.62 582.00 290.90 7 346.80 HDB LINCOLN PHAR 543.90 537.30 541.00 547.90 535.00 32.92 975.00 500.00 12 537.75
Amber 8438.50 8162.50 8375.00 8415.00 8121.00 325.96 8498.00 4541.00 183 8139.45 DAM Cap Adv 251.88 237.48 251.88 253.49 235.10 723.49 456.90 195.55 - - HD C B LINDEINDIA 6378.00 6317.00 6378.00 6408.00 6275.00 12.26 8781.25 5202.45 122 6315.05
AMBIKA COTTO 1464.10 1420.70 1456.00 1461.00 1410.00 6.40 1824.00 1277.05 14 1420.65 Data Pattern 2752.80 2654.90 2765.00 2765.00 2631.50 235.28 3268.80 1351.15 - - HD C MC Lloyds Engg 60.84 59.03 60.61 60.98 58.45 2780.23 89.90 48.10 - -
Ambuja Cem [2] 579.40 565.20 580.75 581.80 564.05 1858.42 643.45 452.90 34 565.00 DATAM GL [5] 877.30 853.30 873.90 881.10 850.00 182.77 1119.95 515.50 80 855.10 HD C Lloyds Met. 1276.60 1246.00 1275.10 1276.60 1235.00 237.41 1612.00 839.05 - -
AMD INDUS 56.28 54.80 56.10 57.28 54.21 30.08 76.50 39.00 - 55.66 Davang.Sugar 3.83 3.80 3.85 3.87 3.73 5892.95 7.30 3.06 - - H G LMW 15272.00 14609.00 15295.00 15295.00 14550.00 3.87 19199.95 13450.05 - -
AMRUTANJ [1] 738.15 725.30 736.70 736.70 716.25 18.10 829.00 548.05 38 720.60 DB Abhushan 1498.60 1476.20 1504.00 1516.40 1461.30 21.94 1927.00 1290.00 - - H D C M LOKESH MACH 198.41 191.71 197.25 198.35 189.01 62.48 448.00 129.25 - 191.35
Anand RathiW 2874.40 2866.70 2874.60 2924.00 2834.10 95.07 4646.00 1594.00 - - DBL 531.00 508.95 530.95 530.95 505.10 380.24 587.90 363.45 50 509.35 H m Looyds Ent. 64.85 63.19 65.00 65.56 63.00 1650.45 96.40 37.28 - -
Anant Raj [2] 677.80 679.70 679.25 702.50 666.2014805.38 947.25 366.15 95 678.95 DC Infotech 276.92 277.49 283.99 285.90 275.01 33.33 449.90 201.35 - - H LT Foods 425.65 415.75 423.70 424.75 412.00 699.44 518.55 288.25 - -
Anant Raj Gl 163.41 162.66 163.41 166.44 158.20 664.19 269.95 103.22 - - DCAL [2] 295.30 281.25 287.95 293.25 280.55 577.78 321.15 161.35 - 280.50 H RC HO LTIMindtree 5214.00 5075.00 5190.00 5199.00 5042.00 284.89 6767.95 3802.00 - -
Andhra Paper 77.20 75.82 76.85 77.30 75.40 65.51 107.99 65.10 - - DCBBANK 125.46 123.83 125.89 125.89 122.40 783.94 150.70 101.35 6 123.75 H LTTS [2] 4120.80 4058.90 4120.80 4120.80 4034.10 37.16 5647.35 3855.00 35 4061.05
Andhra Sug [2] 74.88 73.95 74.85 74.85 73.37 123.11 115.40 64.86 14 74.08 DCM Shriram 168.35 163.63 169.19 169.19 163.00 80.45 214.45 142.11 - - H ROMO O Lumax Ind 4769.40 4863.80 4725.00 4899.00 4681.60 59.11 4914.95 2005.60 47 4876.05
AngelOne 2194.90 2136.40 2190.00 2201.00 2120.00 647.90 3503.15 1941.00 - - DCMSHRIR [2] 1168.50 1153.60 1165.00 1165.70 1133.30 127.00 1501.70 904.55 32 1153.60 H w LUMAX Tech [2] 1280.10 1298.50 1285.00 1320.90 1260.00 422.63 1319.85 452.55 90 1297.95
AnthemBiosci 805.00 780.90 798.00 798.00 770.40 733.81 873.50 701.90 - - DCW [2] 71.97 68.67 72.00 72.19 68.25 1074.53 113.00 65.75 58 68.68 HG Lupin Ltd. [2] 1963.50 1919.80 1930.50 1952.80 1913.30 1121.42 2403.45 1774.00 17 1920.75
Antony W Hdg 573.55 560.35 578.70 579.00 556.55 57.84 859.40 459.70 - - DCX Systems 262.95 257.00 262.60 262.60 255.55 377.92 393.00 200.10 - - HG LUXIND [2] 1330.50 1307.60 1331.00 1333.30 1299.90 12.57 2298.45 1200.00 25 1304.50
Anuh Phar 84.87 82.94 84.90 84.90 82.20 83.35 245.70 82.20 - - DDev Plastik 345.90 346.60 346.00 356.70 337.35 472.91 359.50 212.55 - - H w
Anup Engg 2364.40 2292.70 2359.90 2373.10 2276.10 30.67 3859.40 2171.30 - - DECAN CEM [5] 1121.60 1085.00 1120.50 1133.10 1075.00 183.49 1183.95 549.90 76 1086.35 H M..............................................
Anupam Ras. 1104.80 1100.50 1096.80 1109.50 1082.30 399.65 1197.00 601.00 - - Dee Develop. 282.55 273.35 285.40 285.40 272.10 74.18 360.00 167.00 - - H ON M
Deep Ind 522.20 501.40 521.00 522.20 489.80 259.51 624.40 381.00 - - M&M FINANS [2] 279.60 279.75 277.10 283.50 276.65 1766.81 333.63 235.46 16 279.80
Apar Ind 8734.50 8360.50 8630.00 8692.50 8273.50 67.1011797.35 4270.00 39 8355.35 H M CH
Deepak Bld 175.26 166.78 172.60 175.25 164.80 97.71 214.00 128.50 - - M.M.FORGINGS 329.65 308.65 326.70 330.30 294.60 298.78 608.50 295.10 12 308.35
Apcotex Ind [2] 400.75 393.15 400.00 401.65 390.00 50.70 453.95 286.65 35 395.00 H M DR CH
Deepak Fert. 1546.70 1531.60 1537.20 1555.00 1520.00 291.05 1776.95 888.25 45 1530.65 Macpower CNC 860.85 835.00 880.00 880.00 821.10 17.46 1610.95 601.20 - -
Apex 228.98 225.25 226.70 230.00 223.00 48.54 281.95 179.20 77 226.20 Hm
DEEPAK NIT [2] 1861.90 1848.40 1855.00 1855.60 1838.30 295.58 3012.45 1732.70 103 1849.05 Macrote.Dev. 1149.40 1141.10 1149.40 1157.90 1136.10 1187.52 1531.00 1035.15 - -
APL Apollo [2] 1688.30 1660.10 1698.00 1708.00 1653.30 836.54 1935.00 1253.00 128 1660.75 H ND UN
Delhivery 455.40 445.70 455.15 457.70 443.75 3445.15 489.10 236.53 - - MadhavCopper 53.36 58.53 54.75 61.90 54.50 2930.14 84.00 33.55 - -
APOLLO [1] 341.70 324.65 342.10 342.60 324.65 5378.28 354.65 88.10 159 324.45 H ND CON
DELTA CORP [1] 82.15 80.36 82.65 82.65 80.03 1403.20 133.65 76.73 16 80.30 Madhya Bh.Ag 416.40 408.70 416.40 417.55 403.75 114.66 465.00 197.00 - -
Apollo Hosp. [5] 7624.00 7510.00 7550.00 7630.50 7491.00 207.17 7981.20 6002.15 80 7504.05 H ND COPP
DEN NETWORK 34.32 33.53 34.40 34.40 33.37 535.19 55.49 28.20 12 33.60 MagellanicCl 79.05 79.10 78.90 80.39 76.77 4141.26 105.42 42.49 - -
Apollo Pipes 368.55 340.50 365.80 367.00 338.95 328.52 612.00 312.80 - - H
Denta Water 429.75 430.60 429.95 442.00 419.00 761.77 478.40 251.25 - - MAH HOLIDAY 349.30 342.10 349.30 350.65 341.00 64.20 399.70 241.00 30 342.05
Apollo Tyres [1] 493.25 479.90 492.00 492.00 472.55 806.71 584.65 368.00 46 479.95 H M
Dev Info Tec 41.43 40.43 41.00 41.00 40.00 84.51 191.00 40.00 - - Mah Logis 356.00 345.25 355.90 355.90 343.85 84.06 467.67 217.70 86 346.80
Aptech Ltd 121.51 119.28 122.20 122.88 118.25 78.96 222.95 106.20 47 119.65 H
Devyani.Eng 173.22 169.91 173.22 174.40 166.50 2216.99 222.74 134.00 - - Mah&Mah [5] 3530.00 3396.50 3510.00 3547.50 3391.60 3046.76 3723.00 2360.45 32 3397.15
Aptus V Hsg 316.65 311.85 315.00 316.35 307.85 2293.39 401.65 267.95 - - H ND R C
DhamprBioOrg 84.65 82.10 84.27 84.27 81.56 56.45 163.93 57.34 - - Mah.seamle [5] 610.65 596.80 611.10 612.15 595.00 213.43 814.00 562.65 9 597.05
Archean Chem 707.20 692.90 700.00 705.50 688.00 204.62 730.00 408.35 - - H ND CO
Dhampur Sug 136.80 133.36 137.00 137.00 131.90 122.12 234.00 108.85 17 133.45 Maha.Scooter 17610.00 17470.00 17610.00 17848.00 17424.00 9.07 18526.00 8850.00 103 17476.15
ARIES AGRO 397.70 387.90 398.50 398.50 385.00 62.30 459.00 215.60 15 387.75 H NDU
DHAN AGRI [2] 1512.60 1501.40 1493.00 1521.00 1486.00 23.01 1960.00 1091.60 22 1502.30 MAHINDRALIFE 373.15 359.85 373.40 373.85 358.00 104.24 530.57 253.81 186 359.80
Arih Super 405.90 397.10 401.85 408.25 396.00 31.34 555.00 317.80 84 398.45 H w HM
Dhanalak Bnk 25.55 25.05 25.55 25.59 24.90 346.20 36.53 22.01 11 25.04 MAITHAN ALL 1139.90 1112.00 1126.90 1147.70 1103.60 32.65 1265.00 834.05 4 1112.80
Arih.Capital 110.29 110.50 110.29 112.30 108.68 581.86 124.80 58.15 - - H CH HOM
Dhani Svc 63.70 61.13 63.77 63.81 60.49 3186.92 109.88 49.85 - - Mallcom (I) 1376.30 1299.40 1373.50 1375.90 1281.00 8.48 1785.00 1050.00 - -
ArisInfra 158.27 157.79 157.70 159.79 153.13 510.38 208.50 136.00 - - H CH P
Dharmaj Crop 323.20 310.00 322.95 324.45 306.45 67.18 386.50 165.10 - - MamataMach 491.95 475.50 491.40 491.65 471.05 540.27 630.00 311.55 - -
Arkade Dev 174.98 170.08 176.00 176.00 168.11 404.94 213.69 128.15 - - H G
Dhunseri Ven 367.00 362.30 370.00 371.35 357.95 19.12 543.35 293.10 - - MAN IND.(I) [5] 424.55 413.50 422.00 426.00 410.00 264.61 469.00 201.45 22 416.20
Arman Fin 1497.50 1476.00 1497.40 1515.00 1465.00 18.79 1849.95 1111.00 36 1476.20 H
Diamond Pwr 155.27 150.80 155.25 157.00 149.35 2129.56 1899.95 81.50 - - MAN INFRA [2] 150.56 149.06 150.01 153.31 146.53 673.05 262.50 135.05 35 149.05
Arrow green 558.70 547.50 552.00 564.25 541.10 13.57 1098.35 491.50 17 546.40 H m
DIAMONDYD [5] 1012.75 990.55 1002.60 1009.45 990.00 41.78 1295.45 863.00 - 989.75 MANALI PET [5] 66.04 64.54 66.04 66.90 64.29 220.25 85.69 49.15 - 64.53
Artemis Med 240.70 232.02 240.70 240.70 231.01 267.19 350.00 207.71 - - H C
Diffusion En 365.40 350.45 365.00 370.00 347.70 318.98 489.96 193.05 - - MANAPPURA [2] 281.20 276.90 281.15 282.05 275.30 1706.18 298.00 138.40 14 277.00
Arvind Fash [4] 534.05 518.75 534.35 534.40 512.05 200.78 639.45 338.00 360 516.95 H
DigitideSol 164.78 158.80 165.00 165.99 158.10 314.54 279.69 158.10 - - Manba Fin. 136.42 135.86 136.43 137.41 133.60 65.17 199.80 119.00 - -
Arvind Ltd 314.55 306.15 311.40 315.80 305.00 184.78 450.40 271.55 31 306.40 HON W
DISH TV [1] 5.15 5.08 5.15 5.17 5.05 2248.41 15.60 4.70 - 5.09 MandB Eng 401.75 389.35 400.00 403.90 385.10 365.50 494.00 373.50 - -
ARVINFRA 642.80 626.05 642.80 642.80 617.80 32.90 1024.35 580.25 540 621.85 HP
Divgi Torq. 680.10 675.25 683.70 687.45 664.00 15.67 712.00 410.10 - - Mang Chem 327.40 314.90 327.40 327.40 309.25 468.75 373.10 121.35 23 315.10
Asahi Ind. [1] 909.65 906.70 913.50 926.50 886.15 398.23 933.45 576.60 72 905.60 HPC
Divi's Lab [2] 5897.00 5689.50 5824.00 5824.00 5656.50 672.70 7077.70 4941.70 65 5690.30 Mangalam Cem 739.80 740.05 739.95 743.25 725.75 62.72 1023.95 640.00 34 737.25
Ashapura [2] 649.95 654.50 653.00 662.00 636.00 802.56 671.80 199.95 69 654.65 HP
DIXON [2] 18202.00 17511.00 18202.00 18229.00 17380.00 233.71 19149.80 12326.60 747 17508.75 Mangalam Drg 74.07 72.22 74.78 75.25 71.39 32.56 142.40 65.50 - 72.07
Ashiana ho [2] 299.05 295.55 300.90 300.90 292.00 23.75 395.90 248.75 74 294.95 H w
DJ Mediaprin 96.70 94.83 95.50 99.19 93.00 16.25 209.70 93.00 - - Mangalam Glo 17.84 17.23 18.29 18.40 16.80 1891.21 33.48 11.70 - -
Ashok Leyl [1] 140.45 141.93 139.57 143.00 139.0120914.98 144.50 95.20 25 141.85 HUDCO
DK Enterpri 315.55 306.20 317.25 317.25 305.00 32.08 452.70 246.00 - - MANGALAM WO 233.20 226.55 232.00 234.00 223.90 19.37 265.00 132.00 - -
Ashoka [5] 189.30 190.97 186.53 193.00 184.12 730.30 319.00 158.05 29 190.90 H m
DLF [2] 721.05 716.05 721.00 725.90 714.05 2092.67 928.70 601.20 109 715.75 MangalElec 473.45 467.50 470.60 474.20 461.00 126.72 573.70 461.00 - -
Asian Energy 347.90 332.40 347.90 348.00 330.00 225.04 418.00 215.00 - - H M
DLINK IND [2] 481.15 472.55 481.00 482.80 467.50 50.48 676.40 349.45 16 471.95 Manindra EPC 148.16 149.20 148.16 152.03 146.01 72.81 185.12 96.50 - -
ASIAN GRANIT 59.41 58.05 60.00 60.00 57.50 294.26 90.88 39.58 - 58.10
DMART 4576.20 4517.80 4589.90 4629.30 4510.00 504.87 5307.00 3337.10 100 4518.05 Mankind Phr 2526.20 2482.90 2500.00 2514.00 2440.00 335.15 3054.80 2115.10 - -
Asian Paints [1] 2404.00 2342.80 2397.50 2400.00 2339.00 1089.45 3358.15 2125.00 60 2342.50
Dodla Dairy 1360.90 1317.20 1368.10 1368.10 1309.90 19.61 1525.00 965.50 - - ManojVaibGem 194.71 190.93 195.50 195.50 189.00 102.68 315.50 180.90 - -
ASK Auto. 572.50 554.80 570.40 570.50 550.00 570.73 578.50 333.30 - - C M R
Dolat Algo 81.88 80.93 81.55 82.21 80.35 182.75 162.57 68.00 - - Manorama Ind 1450.60 1404.90 1436.20 1450.00 1392.80 98.10 1760.00 740.50 - -
Asso Alcohol 984.50 943.60 988.40 988.40 935.00 76.80 1496.00 815.00 - - CC B
DOLLAR [2] 369.70 366.65 370.60 373.15 363.65 40.92 566.00 350.00 22 367.10 MARATHON [5] 623.00 615.35 623.00 623.00 610.20 95.58 774.55 352.05 27 614.10
ASTECFE 829.10 819.15 831.50 834.35 788.50 16.11 1250.88 631.35 - 815.00 CCG
DOMS Ind 2555.30 2480.30 2535.00 2547.60 2474.00 35.89 3115.00 2092.30 - - MARICOLTD [1] 703.60 698.35 703.60 704.75 695.65 2170.53 761.45 577.90 45 698.30
ASTERDM 642.55 625.10 639.50 639.50 620.65 733.55 674.15 386.15 100 625.05 C C PRU
DP Wires 245.48 240.93 245.00 249.33 237.11 59.69 446.70 185.99 - - Marine Elec. 216.87 212.44 215.60 217.70 210.00 534.97 333.00 138.90 - -
ASTRA MIC [2] 1093.20 1045.60 1090.00 1099.30 1042.00 520.10 1195.65 584.20 66 1044.30 CR
Dr AgarwalHe 484.30 488.80 484.30 499.45 467.90 546.87 499.45 327.00 - - MARKSANS [1] 169.39 164.38 167.51 168.00 162.51 1665.20 358.50 162.45 36 164.30
ASTRAL PO [1] 1405.90 1373.80 1411.90 1415.20 1370.00 376.17 2029.20 1232.00 69 1373.30 DB
DRC Sys.Ind 19.95 20.34 19.85 20.80 19.85 449.28 34.90 16.15 - - Maruti Ud [5] 16269.00 16286.00 16235.00 16435.00 16202.00 490.96 16438.20 10725.00 36 16266.70
ASTRAZEN.P [2] 9027.50 8811.50 8900.00 8993.50 8738.50 23.6510653.05 6222.35 104 8819.10
Dredging Cor 667.85 631.60 667.70 669.95 625.55 58.50 1209.75 494.75 - 631.25 MASFIN 308.80 302.65 308.95 308.95 300.15 99.80 350.00 221.50 17 303.05
Atal RealTe 21.16 21.35 21.25 21.79 20.30 6338.67 21.87 8.00 - - Mastek [5] 2179.40 2165.20 2169.80 2180.00 2128.30 69.19 3375.00 1882.90 54 2166.50
Atam Valves 90.74 87.94 91.08 95.85 87.36 128.87 162.99 76.98 - - DrReddy'sL [1] 1275.20 1253.10 1250.00 1278.50 1246.20 2284.38 1404.60 1025.90 15 1252.75
D C B Master Trust 138.25 138.89 137.40 141.50 135.49 524.71 197.00 105.20 - -
AtherEnergy 557.20 539.90 552.05 565.75 537.45 2318.09 614.40 288.15 - - DWAR SUG [1] 41.88 41.02 41.87 41.95 40.89 224.45 80.33 33.01 32 41.06
DYNACONS SYS 886.25 849.15 886.25 888.95 840.90 54.95 1614.55 842.60 14 848.95 MATRIMONY [5] 521.15 518.75 511.30 530.95 511.30 13.61 849.80 402.30 28 516.95
Atlanta 41.24 39.06 40.85 41.90 38.15 135.58 65.71 27.26 - - B MAWANA SUGAR 90.16 88.03 91.48 91.48 87.00 49.37 129.30 78.67 8 88.02
ATUL AUTO [5] 491.70 477.90 493.50 498.45 474.00 235.04 693.00 407.05 38 477.35 DYNAMAT.TECH 6902.00 6927.00 6903.00 6983.00 6784.50 6.52 8952.95 5437.40 83 6912.45
C Max Estate 459.15 459.70 455.65 468.95 447.25 154.22 641.60 341.10 - -
ATUL. 6224.50 6032.00 6225.00 6227.00 6011.50 18.21 8165.25 4882.00 40 6038.05 Dynamic Cab. 409.30 398.05 412.00 412.00 395.00 130.22 1095.00 388.00 - -
G Max HealthCr 1137.70 1123.40 1135.00 1136.90 1107.00 2327.94 1314.30 888.90 - -
AUBANK 741.60 743.20 749.50 759.75 741.50 4071.84 840.95 479.00 25 742.90 DYNEMIC PRO 335.85 337.35 335.50 341.45 327.25 16.41 491.95 241.20 25 337.35
GP Max India 224.11 215.59 221.90 223.87 212.22 359.15 320.69 169.00 - -
AURIONPRO SO 1166.10 1150.80 1166.10 1177.20 1124.90 158.51 1909.80 1113.00 72 1147.05 M MAYUR UNI [5] 519.95 509.50 522.70 522.70 506.20 29.84 657.00 434.90 15 510.35
Aurob.phar [1] 1097.00 1090.00 1080.50 1100.30 1072.00 2425.82 1534.85 994.35 32 1090.60 E .............................................. Mazagon Dock 2924.20 2827.60 2920.00 2920.00 2821.10 943.65 5349.00 1918.05 - -
Aurum Prop 160.47 171.11 162.05 184.50 161.4112745.55 264.80 144.40 - - E2E Netwrk 3320.30 3450.80 3340.00 3486.30 3250.10 276.62 5487.65 1710.05 - - C MAZDA [2] 267.55 263.10 268.65 270.15 262.00 21.40 428.57 205.00 20 263.80
Authum Inv 3002.60 2965.50 3000.00 3038.50 2955.00 92.48 3295.00 1325.50 - - Easy Trip Pl 8.37 8.18 8.37 8.42 8.1310635.14 42.65 8.13 - - KO MBL INFRA 43.36 41.55 43.36 44.68 41.40 171.17 69.98 33.29 - 41.87
Auto Axles 1760.00 1746.40 1764.80 1774.80 1706.70 5.59 1986.00 1533.15 17 1744.80 ECLERX 4247.00 4156.90 4237.80 4276.00 4101.00 156.88 4639.00 2116.00 53 4150.65 m W MCLEOD RU [5] 38.75 37.71 39.00 39.00 37.55 310.71 51.90 24.44 - 37.68
AUTOIND 76.51 74.09 76.51 76.62 73.88 83.11 135.20 65.02 18 74.00 Ecos (I) Mob 268.65 256.60 268.30 268.80 253.80 69.33 526.35 165.00 - - G MCX 8023.00 7920.50 8024.00 8089.50 7861.00 390.55 9110.00 4410.10 82 7922.15
AUTOMOTIVE S 546.00 600.75 542.70 654.65 526.90 6811.22 815.45 402.65 62 602.35 EDELWEISS [1] 115.63 109.33 115.30 115.30 108.55 9457.54 145.50 73.51 101 109.20 Medi Assist 546.20 528.05 545.00 545.00 523.90 172.39 693.85 415.25 - -
Avadh Sugar 429.70 425.85 427.00 436.15 420.50 37.59 830.85 354.45 12 427.00 EFC (I) Ltd 306.45 308.60 312.45 316.20 305.35 675.07 357.00 285.00 - - M Medicam.Bio 325.05 303.55 328.30 328.30 298.30 100.57 630.00 298.30 - -
Avalon Tech 996.60 993.95 991.80 1014.00 953.55 476.95 1073.75 527.45 - - Eicher Motor [1] 6986.00 7047.00 6980.00 7091.00 6965.50 679.36 7123.65 4500.00 43 7047.80 Medico Reme. 48.67 48.28 48.00 48.79 46.85 1021.75 79.83 37.18 - -
Avantel 179.96 178.94 181.00 182.50 176.51 4121.48 201.00 100.10 - - EID Parry [1] 1061.70 1031.60 1057.10 1060.50 1028.10 103.42 1246.45 639.30 - 1031.50 H m P Medplus Hlth 799.15 786.90 791.90 803.40 778.05 152.12 1045.30 634.80 - -
Avanti Feeds [1] 671.15 646.45 666.00 670.10 642.40 346.96 965.00 541.60 16 646.35 EIH [2] 379.20 375.15 377.10 381.45 371.55 241.26 441.00 293.45 33 375.50 N Megasoft Ltd 165.68 157.58 167.70 171.01 157.39 536.08 173.90 49.90 8 158.45
Avonmore Cap 19.09 18.70 19.09 19.57 18.54 413.79 29.95 13.05 - - EIH ASSO.HOT 377.00 374.15 379.00 382.00 372.20 34.45 456.00 300.05 23 374.30 P MeghamaniOrg 83.48 80.87 83.73 84.00 80.44 460.39 115.95 56.11 - -
AVT NATUR [1] 71.45 71.28 71.80 72.94 70.51 61.71 91.00 51.00 25 71.24 Eimco Elecon 1810.50 1767.40 1810.50 1828.70 1760.00 274.08 3394.75 1250.00 21 1769.00 ND OUR Metro Brand 1256.60 1219.00 1250.10 1255.00 1214.00 30.72 1346.50 990.05 - -
Awfis Space 586.30 565.55 588.15 591.60 563.30 116.22 810.00 545.50 - - Elec.Mart In 151.17 146.50 151.16 152.38 145.98 1269.14 225.50 111.11 - - C m METROPOL [2] 2026.40 2014.60 2019.90 2028.70 1975.30 25.42 2306.85 1383.70 81 2011.75
AXIS BANK [2] 1166.60 1154.00 1161.60 1169.70 1148.00 5618.93 1281.75 934.00 14 1153.75 ELECON ENG [1] 584.45 565.70 583.05 584.00 563.45 281.32 738.85 348.05 32 566.70 M MFL 87.74 85.62 88.00 88.00 85.03 165.97 24.70 12.15 - -
AXISCADES [5] 1673.60 1640.40 1685.00 1696.80 1608.90 142.35 1778.55 421.05 211 1639.00 Electro Cast [1] 96.09 94.87 96.34 96.34 93.51 1443.29 216.75 80.01 10 94.84 ND N B NK MFSL [2] 1565.60 1545.60 1552.00 1578.40 1541.00 532.88 1678.80 972.55 - 1541.95
Axita Cott. 8.79 8.80 8.81 8.84 8.76 2493.50 17.70 8.70 - - ELECTROTHERM 1052.90 1025.45 1047.15 1066.70 1019.30 19.66 1455.00 670.45 5 1024.00 H MGL 1263.60 1237.70 1263.00 1267.30 1234.00 200.90 1984.00 1075.00 11 1238.45
Azad Engg 1623.20 1556.80 1621.00 1622.90 1543.70 167.09 1929.80 1159.45 - - Elgi Equipm [1] 495.50 485.95 495.50 498.60 477.00 402.64 698.30 390.05 43 485.80 ND N M MIC Electr. 60.07 56.80 60.15 60.60 56.41 6932.48 108.76 44.20 - -
Elin Elec. 213.57 202.91 214.63 216.57 201.25 169.96 258.65 108.21 - - O C MICROSECFIN 310.30 313.20 311.85 318.50 304.00 35.66 383.00 204.70 - 312.40
B .............................................. EllenBarrInd 497.05 487.00 497.00 500.05 485.00 127.74 637.70 485.00 - - O B MIDHANI 394.10 384.00 394.00 394.90 381.95 338.29 468.40 217.05 61 384.15
B&B Triple 197.37 198.58 204.00 204.00 194.62 8.46 245.50 120.60 - - EMAMI. [1] 570.00 557.85 563.10 567.90 556.20 301.70 773.00 509.25 29 557.85 ND GO MINDACO [2] 575.05 571.30 573.00 584.10 566.00 929.71 623.40 445.25 70 570.80
Baazar Style 357.35 360.30 357.35 366.85 352.15 682.45 428.20 181.00 - - Emcure Phr 1325.80 1284.20 1309.00 1324.00 1276.50 78.25 1532.95 889.00 - - P MINERAL& [1] 68.19 65.51 68.00 68.10 65.13 1576.22 92.60 42.55 - 65.51
BAJAJ AUTO 8842.50 8702.00 8830.00 8880.00 8668.00 335.8412772.15 7088.25 29 8707.90 EMS 561.55 544.75 561.00 564.50 541.65 108.05 1016.00 528.05 - - MIRZA INT [2] 37.88 39.60 37.88 41.49 37.40 1001.19 45.80 26.25 - 39.27
BAJAJ CORP [1] 243.98 232.89 241.80 244.16 232.30 655.00 263.60 151.95 25 232.85 Emudhra 648.10 632.30 646.05 648.10 630.00 125.94 1024.00 630.00 - - m MK Proteins 7.11 6.96 7.29 7.29 6.93 208.53 9.78 5.40 - -
BAJAJ ELEC [2] 564.95 543.35 564.90 564.90 537.10 476.23 991.00 487.60 65 543.20 ENDURANCE 2715.00 2730.30 2715.90 2813.40 2675.00 329.76 3078.95 1555.65 55 2735.00 NDO COU MMP Ind 286.45 279.45 288.90 288.90 273.00 17.42 411.00 218.00 - -
BAJAJ FINSE [1] 2035.60 2003.20 2040.00 2047.50 1996.10 754.74 2134.45 1555.25 255 2003.05 Enginrs Ind [5] 198.85 195.86 198.85 199.19 194.02 1449.46 255.25 142.15 23 195.85 m MNKALCO [1] 30.10 29.71 30.43 31.50 29.10 138.65 35.00 17.76 28 29.67
Bajaj HCare 494.60 472.30 488.00 506.05 470.00 489.49 745.00 333.80 - - ENT NETWORK 162.45 161.92 163.99 163.99 157.35 14.16 237.40 120.10 64 161.10 R m MNKCMIL [1] 140.04 131.78 140.99 140.99 130.00 309.89 171.65 56.02 54 132.20
Bajaj Hindus [1] 20.45 20.02 20.37 20.43 19.84 5931.61 44.76 16.56 - 20.02 Entero Hlth 1105.30 1083.20 1103.00 1103.00 1068.10 293.81 1584.25 1068.10 - - NDO H Modison 164.21 159.51 165.00 165.41 158.00 62.13 211.00 112.00 - -
Bajaj Holdng 12899.00 12698.00 12897.00 12985.00 12544.00 32.35 14873.20 10004.10 97 12690.25 Enviro Infr. 253.16 247.13 253.00 253.00 243.30 1069.62 391.60 182.00 - - NDOCO R MOIL 360.30 354.40 358.95 366.30 351.50 820.34 413.90 280.60 26 353.70
Bajaj HouFin 111.26 110.43 110.99 111.19 110.05 2586.62 166.75 103.10 - - Epack Dur. 362.65 354.95 358.15 361.95 352.25 448.54 669.95 316.00 - - C MOLD-TEK T [2] 167.15 171.89 167.99 182.58 165.01 424.94 249.00 109.85 67 172.40
Bajel Proj. 213.20 202.54 213.82 214.77 202.54 232.83 307.80 146.41 - - Epigral 1707.70 1659.20 1707.70 1709.10 1651.20 37.23 2406.75 1502.35 - - NDO R MOLDTKPA [5] 762.10 735.85 762.10 769.40 725.00 137.44 890.00 415.00 37 736.05
BAJFINANCE [1] 1012.75 985.10 1008.05 1010.50 981.05 9109.74 1035.95 645.31 40 985.00 EPL 211.26 207.05 209.15 210.65 205.10 343.76 289.90 175.28 - - NDO CH R Monarch Netw 326.50 322.90 327.00 329.85 320.00 115.39 495.00 294.50 - -
BALAJI AMI [2] 1472.00 1411.40 1473.00 1474.10 1402.20 57.54 2370.00 1112.00 29 1416.25 Equinox Ind. 93.40 91.56 93.48 93.64 91.26 3732.00 163.69 89.22 - - G MONTECARLO 684.10 666.05 682.90 682.90 661.55 39.36 984.00 507.40 18 665.55
Balaji Tele. [2] 134.86 132.60 134.00 141.32 127.90 405.86 139.99 49.18 17 135.10 Equitas SFB 57.19 56.73 57.22 57.64 56.28 2550.52 83.45 50.00 - - Morepen La [2] 50.19 48.87 49.75 49.77 48.36 2848.82 94.48 41.66 36 48.87
Balaxi Ven 43.91 43.15 44.20 44.20 42.86 76.66 114.30 42.56 - - ERIS [1] 1626.10 1585.50 1600.00 1624.80 1578.00 67.09 1909.55 1130.05 135 1584.75 B Moschip Tech 250.60 239.75 250.91 251.09 238.00 3347.07 279.64 129.98 - -
BALKRISH I [2] 2386.00 2352.20 2385.10 2386.90 2344.00 39.31 3105.90 2157.20 32 2353.20 ESAF SFB 28.72 28.58 28.72 28.95 28.42 133.33 50.79 24.31 - - w Mothersn Sum 46.71 46.85 46.71 47.27 46.15 6343.23 73.06 36.66 - -
BalmerLawrie 210.26 203.80 209.99 210.25 203.00 259.80 278.95 146.70 14 203.75 Escorts 3602.80 3543.70 3612.80 3637.00 3525.50 67.43 4422.00 2828.75 33 3539.75 m MOTILALO [1] 920.05 910.75 923.00 927.05 901.60 576.55 1063.40 487.85 39 911.55
Balram.Chi [1] 473.65 451.90 475.65 478.85 447.55 1613.81 692.85 419.75 28 451.35 Essar Shp 29.66 28.17 29.65 29.65 28.17 464.69 49.65 21.25 2 28.13 N O DG Motisons Jwl 18.66 18.20 18.65 18.70 18.10 1317.80 329.85 15.40 - -
Balu Forge 647.95 635.30 648.00 650.00 630.00 230.79 886.95 428.40 - - ESTER INDU [5] 111.22 109.94 111.22 112.00 109.25 40.29 174.90 103.00 20 110.90 Motor&gen. [5] 28.57 26.36 29.51 29.99 26.25 830.28 44.50 24.30 - 26.46
Ban.Amn.S [5] 26.89 26.35 26.98 26.98 25.69 144.90 60.22 25.00 17 26.27 Eternal Ltd 332.25 321.00 331.00 332.90 320.0026840.54 343.90 194.80 - - N O MPHASIS 2717.40 2642.40 2717.00 2717.40 2631.00 405.14 3239.55 2025.05 36 2642.75
BANARAS BEAD 120.45 124.07 120.45 137.90 119.01 198.01 169.20 97.30 26 122.76 Ethos 2550.80 2558.40 2540.00 2589.90 2519.60 32.35 3518.00 2000.00 - - MPS 2214.00 2194.50 2220.00 2220.00 2161.00 7.47 3071.85 1763.15 34 2198.95
BANCO PRO [2] 829.15 829.40 827.05 875.00 818.20 2251.37 874.00 292.95 41 829.60 Eureka Forb. 573.55 570.40 570.00 574.65 567.10 52.50 655.50 461.50 - - C MRF 150435.00 148545.00 150890.00 151360.00 148000.00 5.72 156250.00 100500.00 36 148598.15
BANDHANBNK 157.27 155.02 157.27 157.86 154.53 6103.91 214.60 128.15 12 154.95 EURO PRAT SA 243.71 234.69 243.00 243.50 233.55 593.93 278.00 233.55 - - G MRPL 129.70 127.39 129.20 130.59 126.10 1843.97 186.65 98.95 - 127.55
Bank of Maha 55.33 53.99 55.49 55.49 53.85 6912.77 61.10 38.11 7 54.01 EuroPanel 211.35 205.36 217.50 217.50 203.01 22.30 254.50 144.85 - - Mrs.Bect.Fd 1311.70 1280.70 1312.00 1314.70 1276.00 266.20 2098.00 1276.00 - -
Bansal Wire 358.40 354.55 362.00 362.00 352.45 36.17 503.95 323.15 - - EVEREADY (I) [5] 396.70 389.35 393.00 399.00 386.60 175.73 482.75 272.80 32 389.70 NO W ND MSP Stl 37.37 36.30 37.01 37.69 35.87 1176.28 63.75 21.51 - 36.36
Barbq.Natn 226.15 227.45 226.20 231.85 219.15 176.15 712.00 219.15 - - EVEREST INDS 713.95 680.20 717.50 717.50 677.00 20.21 1190.10 421.20 - 680.10 N C CD MSTC 501.20 483.55 500.00 501.45 481.60 283.27 809.75 411.10 - -
BASF India 4592.20 4509.80 4552.00 4571.90 4485.00 7.12 8748.10 4076.75 47 4519.90 EVEREST KA [2] 149.55 145.25 149.65 150.00 142.68 661.48 231.50 97.00 23 145.05 MTAR Tech 1898.30 1879.00 1893.00 1909.90 1861.50 258.71 1932.00 1155.60 - -
Bata India [5] 1185.20 1168.10 1190.00 1195.20 1165.10 54.59 1476.95 1025.75 69 1167.50 EXCEL INDU [5] 1144.70 1147.00 1147.00 1210.00 1105.00 27.98 1745.00 798.50 17 1144.95 N C MTNL 42.63 42.75 42.50 43.50 42.30 1898.01 61.89 37.49 - 42.69
BAYER CROP 4985.00 5049.00 4969.50 5066.00 4900.50 25.50 6895.00 4220.05 38 5049.80 Exicom Tele 149.62 145.89 149.60 150.00 144.62 358.01 375.00 130.37 - - B MufinGreen 86.16 86.31 86.00 87.35 85.27 121.03 141.40 63.11 - -
BCL Ind. 41.76 40.95 42.03 42.03 40.77 318.20 68.40 34.50 - - EXIDE IND. [1] 393.15 388.80 393.20 400.05 387.65 2218.26 534.75 327.95 30 388.85 C MUKAND. 134.23 129.09 134.55 135.44 128.25 156.70 172.55 84.64 20 129.35
BDL [5] 1555.90 1497.80 1554.90 1554.90 1495.00 943.64 2096.00 897.15 98 1497.80 Expleo Sol. 981.10 970.90 988.00 990.70 965.00 7.58 1567.45 735.35 - - G mm Mukka Protin 26.94 26.38 26.86 26.93 26.15 234.14 47.39 24.75 - -
Beardsell [2] 37.01 36.17 37.01 37.31 35.30 138.73 54.00 23.00 14 - Exxaro Tile 8.53 8.18 8.44 8.46 8.05 216.06 116.00 5.45 - - K w MUNAUTO [2] 105.55 103.61 106.44 106.44 99.80 2612.74 145.50 60.04 42 103.76
Belrise Inds 160.71 157.48 159.10 159.64 155.6113003.98 164.50 89.15 - - Munjal Sho [2] 143.05 137.67 142.00 142.51 137.00 51.59 173.65 104.85 22 139.00
BEML 4358.70 4207.50 4355.00 4359.00 4180.10 252.90 4874.85 2346.35 58 4208.10 F .............................................. O CH M MUTHOOT FIN 3051.60 3020.30 3045.00 3071.00 3002.00 456.33 3100.55 1751.50 20 3015.20
BEML Land 214.61 212.85 214.01 215.46 210.95 31.58 262.00 180.50 - - FACT 966.45 942.65 966.50 968.45 936.80 149.96 1111.00 565.20 754 943.75 Muthoot MFin 165.29 160.99 166.30 166.30 159.49 114.16 239.88 119.25 - -
BergerPaints [1] 531.20 521.45 530.00 532.20 513.35 870.57 629.00 437.80 56 520.00 Fag Bearings [2] 4100.00 3992.00 4066.00 4088.00 3977.90 24.42 4372.70 2836.55 59 3994.10
Best Agroli
BF INVEST [5]
366.50
472.75
364.00
460.05
363.00
472.45
371.70
472.45
357.30
454.20
20.96 661.45 244.15
56.27 828.15 398.00
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18 459.95
- Fairchm.Org 786.40 776.90 790.00 799.00 770.05 6.84 1307.00 752.00 - - RB N R
RCON
N ..............................................
Faze Three 472.15 457.20 468.00 469.80 453.55 36.49 747.95 317.75 - - N C L IND. 207.23 200.63 207.00 207.00 200.00 62.93 239.20 180.10 24 201.20
BF UTILI [5] 834.25 809.25 834.00 834.00 802.10 94.80 1125.05 571.85 622 809.70 FCS SOFTW [1] 2.30 2.28 2.30 2.32 2.26 1845.56 4.15 2.06 - 2.29 R D Nagar Fert [1] 5.11 5.08 5.11 5.23 5.01 519.55 12.75 4.10 - 5.08
BHAGIL [5] 175.36 177.22 174.10 179.70 172.22 203.40 248.40 141.60 16 177.90 FDC [1] 464.15 454.15 460.00 461.60 451.25 102.15 569.15 358.95 26 454.25 R C NALWA SONS 7422.50 7336.50 7426.50 7468.00 7256.00 12.34 9950.00 4566.15 99 7347.25
BHANSALI E [1] 102.80 102.35 102.80 103.23 101.03 276.87 163.95 95.05 15 102.60 FED MOG GOE 549.10 521.55 548.50 548.50 520.00 47.28 622.00 308.10 17 521.70 RM Nandan Den [1] 3.41 3.37 3.44 3.44 3.33 1971.04 7.30 2.96 - 3.37
BHARAT BI [5] 3164.80 3163.10 3136.50 3255.00 3126.00 60.87 5071.80 2372.60 26 3162.20 FedBank Fina 149.28 148.64 148.00 150.94 146.44 1144.73 157.80 80.00 - - R C Narmada Agr 23.01 23.00 23.20 23.55 22.50 289.72 25.50 14.42 - -
Bharat Elect [1] 403.15 395.90 403.65 406.15 394.4011687.03 435.95 240.15 53 395.90 FederaBank [2] 193.33 191.82 192.60 194.14 190.28 3860.76 220.00 172.95 12 191.70 G CH Natco Phaa [2] 842.30 820.75 824.95 835.00 796.90 1561.87 1504.00 660.05 9 820.80
Bharat Forge [2] 1207.30 1181.10 1199.00 1210.00 1179.00 705.08 1560.65 919.10 40 1181.00 FIEM INDS 2009.00 1962.40 2009.70 2026.30 1955.00 87.26 2276.30 1156.00 25 1964.00 C NATIONAL FER 95.24 92.27 95.28 95.28 91.80 996.34 130.75 70.94 53 92.12
Bharat Gears 118.02 138.50 118.00 141.62 115.5010997.21 141.50 65.00 - 139.46 Filatex Fas 0.59 0.57 0.59 0.60 0.5649474.77 1.16 0.42 - - CH NationalAl [5] 205.61 200.58 205.60 206.22 198.68 6436.83 263.10 140.00 6 200.50
Bharat Wire 160.87 157.73 161.68 162.36 155.71 175.88 282.40 122.40 15 157.55 FILATEX INDI [1] 53.40 51.65 53.50 53.51 51.21 498.50 73.39 34.03 16 51.75 Natural Caps 259.89 272.13 278.00 296.00 256.15 750.36 296.00 164.00 - -
BharatSeats 177.86 175.27 179.50 180.00 170.31 226.62 186.00 69.84 - - FINANC.TEC. [2] 889.80 870.75 888.25 894.40 854.00 197.10 1130.00 352.00 118 868.90 U N O O Nava 693.75 683.15 695.00 706.00 675.00 414.65 1279.80 356.05 - -
Bharti Hexa 1727.80 1676.30 1720.00 1721.90 1664.10 259.99 2052.90 1234.00 - - Fine Org [5] 4671.00 4629.60 4671.00 4679.00 4569.60 9.28 5490.00 3355.05 38 4626.60 NAVIN FLUO [2] 4749.10 4573.20 4749.00 4749.00 4538.50 58.28 5442.25 3183.20 77 4572.65
BHARTI TE [5] 1935.60 1916.60 1931.10 1944.70 1911.90 3239.31 2045.50 1510.80 49 1916.70 FINEOTEX [2] 245.32 250.44 251.00 263.00 243.2015512.06 438.60 192.05 30 250.25 NAVKARCORP 120.90 119.91 121.99 122.01 118.50 337.01 176.30 84.00 - 119.95
BHEL [2] 234.62 231.01 233.40 234.00 229.77 4520.52 291.00 176.00 - 230.90 Fino Pay.Bnk 263.10 261.45 262.95 262.95 257.85 68.63 446.45 200.00 - - J Navneet Edu [2] 158.30 156.56 159.20 159.20 154.83 227.61 168.00 127.20 17 156.55
Bigbloc [2] 56.28 54.93 56.25 56.25 54.26 82.93 148.50 49.03 - 54.90 Finolex Ind. [2] 212.13 208.23 211.91 212.00 204.40 842.10 334.40 144.05 35 208.15 KUM R N Nazara Tech 1116.00 280.00 291.00 296.50 277.60 1699.11 1453.00 277.60 - -
Bikaji Fds 745.95 731.15 745.00 745.90 725.15 130.42 1007.95 558.80 - - FinolexCable [2] 820.25 819.80 820.85 821.70 810.00 237.85 1474.70 720.05 22 819.70 &K B NBCC [1] 109.19 105.18 108.60 109.41 104.70 6901.21 130.60 70.82 49 105.26
Biocon [5] 355.95 338.90 349.00 350.30 337.70 3635.61 405.90 290.80 - 339.00 FischerMed 115.70 113.80 115.00 115.30 112.00 105.34 1194.40 105.20 - - K NDU NCC [2] 206.29 202.51 205.01 206.29 202.01 1377.27 326.55 169.95 16 202.55
BIRLA CORPN. 1272.20 1237.30 1271.00 1274.30 1231.20 47.66 1537.15 901.85 44 1237.80 FiveStrBusFn 519.95 510.25 521.40 523.95 507.20 1210.33 943.75 507.20 - - P NDR AutoComp 1047.90 1030.30 1052.00 1060.80 1012.80 63.89 1985.00 551.00 - -
Birlanu Ltd 1960.00 1933.50 1964.50 1964.50 1914.20 6.24 3130.00 1605.05 - - Flair Writng 307.45 296.25 306.10 307.50 294.00 126.30 357.00 194.03 - - P NDTV [4] 122.19 119.02 120.35 121.94 118.38 59.00 157.21 79.48 - 118.95
Birlasoft 365.25 361.15 365.00 365.00 355.05 569.24 638.00 331.00 - - Force Mot. 17760.0017372.0017835.0017960.0017325.00 48.2521990.00 6125.00 - - C NECC 21.17 20.61 21.60 21.94 20.55 87.50 39.48 18.10 - 20.64
Bk of India 119.76 116.33 119.54 119.88 116.00 6173.94 130.35 90.00 5 116.25 FORTIS HEALT 944.60 932.75 939.00 944.60 929.35 1580.60 982.50 521.05 400 932.40 B NELCAST [2] 143.95 138.30 142.05 143.65 136.12 171.94 180.65 78.00 30 138.10
Bkofbaroda [2] 252.82 248.45 252.82 252.98 247.17 7652.78 266.80 190.70 6 248.40 Foseco India 5756.00 5786.50 5761.00 5815.00 5729.00 4.00 6819.00 3239.65 45 5785.15 N RR G Nelco Ltd. 889.05 858.75 889.05 890.80 853.30 70.55 1500.00 707.00 286 858.60
BL kashyap [1] 60.45 60.77 60.00 62.00 58.50 822.84 97.60 42.71 - 60.70 FSL 355.10 351.60 356.65 357.40 348.10 1532.69 422.80 272.40 59 351.45 MN U Neogen Chem 1524.90 1519.20 1525.00 1532.80 1504.90 240.44 2420.00 1390.00 - -
Black Box 482.30 495.80 482.30 502.90 475.70 616.35 714.80 320.85 - - FSN E Com 236.46 230.62 236.00 237.44 230.07 1792.73 249.28 154.90 - - B NESCO [2] 1412.90 1369.20 1402.00 1412.00 1363.00 107.01 1638.85 841.95 24 1371.75
Bliss GVS [1] 147.62 144.79 145.02 149.50 143.00 349.34 190.65 105.05 22 145.10 Fusion Micro 193.05 190.26 194.85 196.30 188.60 1236.92 284.90 123.96 - - NESTLE (I) [1] 1173.50 1162.60 1170.00 1179.00 1160.20 1011.04 1388.50 1057.50 74 1162.50
BLS [1] 343.45 333.95 341.55 344.85 332.85 1164.60 522.30 308.65 - 334.40 N CO ND Netweb Tech 3613.50 3695.40 3634.70 3745.00 3540.00 5693.04 3745.00 1251.55 - -
BLS e-Svc
Blue Jet Hlt
186.01
664.85
185.83
645.90
186.65
654.40
192.40
656.20
182.00 102.46 249.00 131.31
633.35 775.61 1027.80 463.70
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G .............................................. BC m NETWO FNC [5] 53.24 51.68 53.19 53.33 51.52 2447.77 88.50 39.55 - 51.73
Gabriel Ind [1] 1254.10 1237.70 1244.00 1289.40 1226.00 378.07 1331.50 387.05 82 1239.35 BM NetworkPeoSR 1935.40 1912.20 1935.40 1953.50 1888.80 9.23 3459.00 1505.00 - -
Blue Star [2] 1927.30 1890.10 1909.00 1931.80 1877.30 486.12 2419.95 1521.20 87 1886.35 GACM Tech 0.79 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.75 7980.38 1.21 0.44 - - NEULAND LAB. 14831.00 13966.00 14700.00 14789.00 13860.00 78.68 18089.55 10060.00 137 13954.45
BlueDart Exp 5795.50 5673.50 5798.00 5798.00 5600.00 6.80 8920.30 5484.00 56 5675.60 GAIL 174.42 172.02 174.31 174.55 171.30 8760.36 245.10 150.60 13 171.95 GC m Newgen Soft 909.45 888.60 903.00 903.60 876.75 408.64 1795.50 740.05 42 887.80
BluestoneJew 577.10 567.45 574.65 581.10 557.00 225.70 707.80 508.10 - - Galaxy Surf 2241.90 2184.10 2241.00 2247.10 2175.00 10.87 3133.00 2025.00 43 2178.35 ND DR Neyveli Lig 279.55 279.53 279.80 290.46 274.80 9028.79 296.70 185.85 22 281.70
BluspringEnt 79.73 79.05 79.94 80.80 78.00 470.11 100.88 67.06 - - Gale Preci. 782.80 767.80 785.00 786.75 763.80 13.95 1480.00 712.40 - - P NH 1720.40 1725.00 1727.80 1730.90 1692.50 234.63 2371.60 1185.55 82 1724.35
BODAL CH [2] 63.69 62.80 63.80 63.91 61.66 203.21 87.60 49.60 27 62.48 Gallan Metal 662.75 656.10 662.75 667.80 652.60 225.10 800.60 290.10 35 657.90 ND W NHPC 86.43 83.64 86.43 86.50 83.51 8128.10 96.15 71.01 27 83.68
Bom Dyeing [2] 172.80 168.51 172.79 172.79 167.33 774.19 256.25 117.25 119 168.65 Gandhar Oil 142.42 140.24 142.42 143.50 140.01 74.00 253.20 128.48 - - ND NIACL [5] 194.60 187.89 193.80 194.50 186.61 624.48 240.00 135.05 27 188.20
BoBurmah [2] 1856.80 1784.00 1856.80 1856.80 1775.00 48.02 2972.60 1521.00 167 1785.55 GandSp Tu [5] 888.30 927.65 894.40 940.00 879.05 46.23 1033.70 580.00 17 923.25 ND NIBE 1413.10 1378.90 1419.90 1449.90 1360.00 98.37 2001.00 761.50 - -
Borosil 367.15 352.05 368.50 368.60 349.95 151.00 515.90 282.65 - - Ganesh Benz. 89.05 88.99 88.15 89.51 87.82 107.91 154.90 86.40 - - ND WOR NIIT [2] 108.71 105.50 108.10 109.83 105.20 332.44 233.80 101.10 39 105.50
Borosil.Ren. 575.70 580.95 581.50 600.00 567.00 1281.98 659.90 402.80 - - Ganesh Ecosp 1194.90 1192.70 1194.10 1212.00 1180.00 22.21 2480.00 1179.35 51 1187.30 NIIT Lrn.Sys 332.40 329.10 332.80 332.80 326.85 181.19 541.50 308.60 - -
Borosil.Sci. 138.48 132.65 138.00 139.04 132.35 54.03 208.00 107.42 - - Ganesh Hous 854.35 842.35 854.35 856.30 832.20 38.26 1485.00 775.55 - - KC M N NILA INFRA. [1] 10.11 9.95 10.20 10.31 9.93 537.36 15.37 8.21 - 9.96
BOSCH 38525.00 38150.00 38430.00 38720.00 38050.00 28.08 41894.30 25938.20 51 38160.65 Gareware 786.45 781.75 788.35 795.20 776.50 43.17 985.16 664.10 36 780.35 K K HM Nila Spaces 18.73 18.47 19.40 20.47 17.25 9119.52 20.47 10.21 - -
BPCL 329.65 324.35 329.80 330.00 322.95 5692.67 376.00 234.15 8 324.40 Garuda Cons. 196.07 187.33 196.07 196.10 183.19 673.28 229.99 77.05 - - KP P R NipponAM 858.45 855.90 859.00 861.00 847.15 1479.35 887.90 498.05 - -
BPL 79.23 78.18 80.49 80.49 77.65 49.96 144.20 64.53 7 78.14 Garware Hi 3112.60 3016.90 3101.00 3115.90 3000.30 36.65 5378.10 2317.35 - - M N NC NITCO TILES 113.33 112.05 113.00 116.00 110.01 204.41 164.00 74.00 - 111.45
BrainbeesSol 378.70 362.85 377.00 378.80 360.60 861.76 734.00 286.05 - - Gateway Dis 62.79 61.67 62.99 63.00 61.50 860.64 98.91 56.85 - - NK NITINSPINNER 341.50 330.05 341.50 341.50 328.80 108.89 493.90 290.00 11 330.75
Brand.Conc. 380.10 376.55 376.45 425.00 355.55 153.74 693.80 252.10 - - GE Vernova 2954.90 2906.70 2954.90 2970.80 2889.60 378.86 3147.00 1254.00 - - PPOW R Niva Bupa 80.98 80.47 81.00 81.55 80.09 1249.99 109.34 68.54 - -
Brigade 920.45 905.10 919.50 923.45 900.05 560.41 1450.00 812.85 50 904.80 Geekay Wires 69.77 69.96 69.77 71.03 69.10 34.26 118.85 63.19 - - WC m NMDC [1] 76.38 74.99 76.24 76.45 74.8224363.08 82.80 59.56 10 74.99
BrigadeHotel 82.79 82.47 82.51 84.01 81.90 233.98 91.77 77.43 - - GEMAromatics 254.00 240.90 254.00 254.25 240.00 555.40 349.60 240.00 - - W NMDC Steel 46.46 44.86 46.35 46.60 44.58 4868.87 55.21 32.13 - -
BrightcomG [2] 14.93 14.22 14.49 14.59 14.20 9893.06 21.65 7.72 - 14.22 Generic Eng 44.65 44.13 44.79 45.95 43.96 75.67 53.50 21.96 - - W Nocil 180.97 176.96 181.10 182.71 176.20 418.20 306.75 155.00 30 177.35
Britannia [1] 5953.50 5920.50 5955.00 5980.50 5900.00 189.38 6473.10 4506.50 67 5917.15 Genesys Intl [5] 529.75 506.85 529.70 531.00 503.65 218.10 1054.80 505.00 33 506.95 W Northern Arc 271.70 262.31 271.70 272.00 260.61 944.79 350.00 141.47 - -
BRNL 21.23 20.57 21.34 21.46 20.37 71.83 53.89 17.45 - 20.45 Genus Pwr [1] 317.95 306.50 316.20 318.55 304.15 719.16 485.85 237.30 24 306.65 Nova Agri 48.22 47.81 48.00 49.14 46.25 113.90 75.50 40.40 - -
BSE Ltd 2043.30 2043.20 2042.90 2084.90 2021.50 4532.70 7588.00 2021.50 - - Geojit Fin 78.53 79.09 78.11 79.66 76.63 970.34 171.00 60.73 - - NRB Beari [2] 292.30 279.80 290.95 290.95 276.20 218.29 314.70 191.45 23 280.15
GEPowerIn 336.05 327.20 337.95 337.95 325.25 158.59 457.00 205.25 - - P m NTPC Green E 101.72 99.38 101.55 101.88 99.17 6989.29 155.35 84.55 - -
C .............................................. GIC Housing 178.00 175.19 178.10 179.05 174.00 88.78 242.00 151.00 7 174.80 UB OOD NTPC 340.50 337.90 340.50 340.75 336.45 6337.70 448.30 292.70 16 337.90
CAMLIN FINE [1] 219.23 210.62 216.51 217.58 208.26 303.92 334.70 93.59 - 210.75 GICRE [5] 360.10 359.70 359.95 362.20 355.00 522.01 525.00 345.05 8 359.55 H Nucle.soft E 1003.40 998.40 1003.40 1020.00 987.50 13.69 1375.75 723.85 16 998.80
Campus Act. 269.90 264.90 268.75 268.95 263.10 481.81 371.90 210.00 - - Gific Bio Sc [1] 361.55 358.00 359.90 361.55 354.55 36.27 501.10 285.00 59 357.10 Nupur Recycl 75.43 72.42 75.81 76.99 72.00 54.54 143.40 52.70 - -
CAMS 3868.40 3800.00 3858.00 3865.00 3786.00 195.53 5367.50 3031.05 - - Gillette (I) 9681.00 9529.00 9688.00 9713.00 9450.00 17.7911505.00 7413.00 55 9533.60 W Nuvama Wealt 6032.50 6115.00 6080.00 6237.50 5998.00 214.46 8508.50 4735.45 - -
Canara Bank [2] 121.44 118.08 121.35 121.55 117.5025531.80 124.60 78.58 6 118.10 GK ENERGY 153.00 167.74 171.00 174.70 165.0029452.80 174.70 165.00 - - U D Nuvoco Vist. 442.25 419.90 433.20 438.00 416.15 1227.09 477.50 287.05 - -
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Pnb Gilts 98.50 96.27 98.00 98.59 95.59 472.08 129.05 73.55 5 96.55 SHALIMAR [2] 78.22 76.18 78.20 78.61 76.02 84.28 143.80 70.02 - 76.88 TVS S.Chain 127.91 123.80 127.74 127.76 123.00 508.46 213.00 107.40 - - ICICIPRAMC - CASHIETF 1029.49 1029.94 188.90 1045.35 1001.47 -
PNB Housng 907.75 864.10 905.80 908.70 860.00 1466.78 1141.85 746.10 11 864.95 Shanti Gear [1] 545.45 528.40 547.65 547.65 525.10 21.93 670.00 386.00 42 527.55 TVS SRICHAKR 3379.20 3300.40 3375.00 3379.20 3286.50 5.23 4352.00 2429.55 67 3307.70 ICICIPRAMC - EVIETF 31.29 30.67 96.18 33.75 23.56 -
PNC Infra [2] 300.50 296.85 300.55 301.50 291.50 270.19 470.40 235.70 21 297.15 ShantiGolInt 214.41 218.33 215.01 222.40 200.02 1846.63 274.10 200.02 - - TVTN [5] 145.76 143.96 145.15 145.39 141.15 51.30 243.30 140.00 26 144.10 ICICIPRAMC - METALIETF 10.12 9.93 4535.67 10.67 7.35 -
POKARNA [2] 824.70 787.60 820.00 824.60 782.00 82.78 1451.70 722.50 - 787.95 Sharda Crop 854.95 826.45 857.95 858.75 821.00 219.50 1180.30 440.05 20 828.15 TWAMEV CO 22.30 23.29 22.40 24.31 21.96 1311.99 59.23 19.35 - - ICICIPRAMC - OILIETF 11.36 11.28 1185.25 13.42 9.42 -
POLY MEDIC [5] 2031.80 1959.50 2024.90 2024.90 1921.20 293.78 3350.00 1822.65 57 1957.95 SHARDA MO [2] 1091.40 1046.30 1081.30 1087.10 1040.40 65.45 1258.00 625.00 19 1048.00 ICICIPRAMC - TOP15IETF 10.48 10.41 47.06 10.96 10.00 -
Polycab Ind. 7407.50 7322.50 7425.00 7506.00 7272.00 244.41 7714.00 4555.00 - - ShareInd Sec 133.27 128.03 134.00 134.69 127.60 536.37 344.80 127.60 - - U ............................................... ICICIPRAMC - VAL30IETF 13.32 13.14 91.10 14.14 10.93 -
Polyplex 1073.30 1051.40 1073.30 1075.80 1048.70 31.48 1480.00 992.00 36 1051.00 ShDigvijCem 89.34 89.31 89.26 89.70 89.10 532.88 107.70 63.55 - - UCOBANK 30.10 29.44 30.15 30.16 29.14 7183.00 52.00 26.83 15 29.44 ICICIPRAMC-ICICI500 39.05 38.48 1404.05 42.93 33.00 -
PonawallaFin 493.45 485.25 488.65 492.50 481.55 870.18 513.35 267.20 - - SHILPA ME [1] 792.70 771.85 790.95 790.95 766.55 119.32 1003.20 530.50 70 770.50 UFO 74.34 74.58 74.33 75.90 72.80 102.83 145.60 59.11 32 74.35 ICICIPRAMC-ICICI5GSEC 63.37 63.15 69.70 66.70 57.32 -
Pondy Oxides 1209.80 1166.40 1215.00 1215.00 1163.00 377.64 2213.30 490.00 - - Shipping Cor 232.89 225.45 232.50 232.78 224.50 3284.65 271.05 138.25 12 225.35 Ugar Sugar [1] 42.83 42.40 43.00 43.00 42.10 55.92 93.00 39.44 - 42.28 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIALPLV 27.21 26.89 630.47 32.67 24.00 -
Popular Veh. 145.10 137.78 144.00 145.68 136.27 171.92 224.90 86.75 - - Shipping Cor 51.41 49.67 51.60 51.60 49.45 453.53 77.34 42.85 - - Ugro Glob. 165.79 161.81 165.00 165.51 160.46 146.39 271.00 145.25 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICIAUTO 27.48 27.18 759.06 28.71 19.72 -
POWER FINAN 405.40 397.30 405.00 406.55 395.00 4214.12 523.65 357.25 7 397.40 Shivalik Bi 555.10 537.70 555.10 555.10 527.20 59.01 729.80 342.00 - - Ujjivan SFB 44.97 44.18 44.97 45.00 43.85 6371.30 51.87 30.88 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICIPHA 148.19 145.18 135.44 157.70 120.00 -
Power grid 284.40 282.25 283.50 284.15 280.10 8959.04 365.90 247.50 17 282.10 Shivalik Ras 456.75 436.80 458.85 458.85 429.70 60.14 879.05 429.70 - - Ultra Tech 12141.00 12070.00 12140.00 12199.00 11990.00 181.54 13101.80 10053.00 51 12070.55 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIQTY30 21.26 20.92 105.25 24.27 18.01 -
Power Trad 169.52 167.13 169.70 170.58 166.78 841.08 212.35 127.75 12 167.20 SHIVAM AU [2] 31.55 31.02 31.64 31.64 30.10 89.25 57.36 23.62 - 31.00 Umiya Buildc 85.97 86.14 86.74 90.00 85.20 56.84 121.50 56.81 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICISILVE 137.65 138.54 8014.66 139.00 86.01 -
POWERMECH 2793.80 2684.10 2785.00 2791.30 2677.00 83.72 3415.45 1698.85 29 2685.40 SHK 236.29 230.66 236.40 243.98 228.02 211.20 335.25 141.50 95 231.40 Unichem L [2] 486.65 478.90 483.00 495.70 477.00 12.15 949.85 475.80 25 478.70 ICICIPRAMC-ICICITECH 37.70 36.76 2330.38 49.53 33.43 -
Prabha Energ 227.53 216.01 225.00 229.20 215.00 51.92 315.90 155.04 - - SHOPPER ST [5] 546.55 540.45 541.60 548.75 537.60 17.33 909.30 467.50 525 539.25 Unicom.eSol 143.41 139.23 143.41 145.00 138.00 317.91 228.00 96.03 - - ICICIPRAMC-IPRU5008 56.22 55.72 174.08 60.79 47.53 -
Praj Ind.ltd [2] 358.80 348.40 358.75 358.75 346.05 1049.72 874.30 345.90 33 348.50 Shree Cement 29515.00 28910.00 29515.00 29635.00 28795.00 20.86 32508.20 23500.15 70 28910.60 Unimech Aero 1065.80 1043.00 1077.00 1077.00 1040.00 46.37 1523.75 850.00 - - ICICIPRAMC-PSUBANKICI 74.57 73.40 119.89 76.53 55.80 -
Prakash Ind. 173.05 169.84 173.00 177.00 168.00 1152.26 191.00 132.50 8 169.90 ShreejiShipp 251.65 246.30 252.00 253.70 245.00 287.31 275.00 236.00 - - Union Bank L 138.77 134.08 138.55 138.70 133.90 8038.72 158.60 100.75 6 134.05 ICICIPRU SENETF 926.42 918.20 7.64 980.00 812.04 -
Prakash Pipe 305.30 305.40 305.30 310.80 300.00 73.93 610.00 299.45 - - SHREEPUSHK 447.20 437.15 448.00 448.05 428.85 228.05 476.20 221.10 37 437.05 Uniparts Ind 408.70 405.20 408.50 409.00 400.00 50.62 491.00 296.65 - - ICICIPRUNIFTY100 ETF 28.40 28.15 398.32 32.70 23.85 -
Precam 201.16 197.05 200.99 202.95 194.32 385.05 382.15 140.50 49 196.70 SHRINGAR HOU 188.44 184.29 188.49 190.25 180.60 2399.90 198.30 180.60 - - UNITED BRE [1] 1783.40 1777.20 1784.90 1790.00 1762.00 81.81 2299.40 1761.15 101 1775.80 IDFCAMC-NifE 274.54 270.42 0.66 298.84 235.01 -
Precision Wr [1] 186.95 181.19 186.95 188.30 180.35 189.18 220.95 118.35 34 181.35 Shriram Fin 612.70 606.05 610.00 617.40 603.75 3958.02 3652.25 493.35 - - UnitedSpirit 1317.60 1297.40 1319.80 1319.90 1295.00 733.63 1700.00 1271.10 - - Infra BeEs 936.60 931.82 11.59 2840.00 2366.00 2694.00
Premier Enr 1049.50 1028.35 1038.00 1045.90 1006.25 931.73 1388.00 774.05 - - Shriram Pist 2603.40 2655.10 2600.00 2680.00 2566.90 132.47 2728.90 1662.55 - - Univ.cable 749.40 717.90 741.90 749.15 715.60 48.80 867.55 408.10 33 718.35 InvesIndGold [100] 9899.20 9893.15 0.90 10142.81 6495.00 9868.00
PREMIER EX [2] 615.95 588.75 618.00 619.10 581.10 863.88 667.00 308.95 80 588.50 Shriram Prop 92.22 88.14 91.90 92.56 87.61 894.28 136.51 63.13 - - Uno Minda 1305.60 1268.90 1300.00 1309.60 1265.00 559.49 1348.30 767.60 - - InvesInNifty 2833.48 2803.80 0.17 3015.00 2480.00 -
prestige Est 1534.50 1507.40 1535.90 1543.80 1503.20 395.03 1915.00 1048.30 644 1506.75 ShyamMetalic 920.35 907.25 915.05 919.95 902.10 148.32 1001.00 628.25 - - Updater.Svc 244.73 244.85 246.01 250.00 242.55 198.79 438.60 239.50 - - Kotak Nifty 273.87 271.10 37.79 320.00 238.25 -
PRICOLLTD [1] 531.65 540.00 531.65 545.90 531.65 547.05 598.85 381.50 45 540.00 Siemens Ltd. [2] 3156.30 3096.30 3156.00 3156.00 3075.00 246.58 4041.64 2271.44 67 3097.05 UPL [2] 669.10 648.00 667.00 668.20 645.00 1970.95 740.80 483.91 77 647.85 Kotak PSU Bk 739.99 727.50 21.58 757.40 552.00 -
PRIME FOC [1] 190.20 183.41 190.55 192.00 182.10 3398.67 203.75 85.00 - 183.10 SiemensEne 3527.80 3516.20 3516.00 3608.10 3476.00 616.01 3625.00 2508.80 - - URBAN C 170.43 171.63 170.75 176.30 169.1824564.72 201.18 161.37 - - KtakMAMC-IT 37.58 36.69 1110.21 49.50 32.55 -
PRIME SECU [5] 272.70 270.60 273.45 282.00 265.95 89.96 359.20 198.10 37 270.95 Sigachi Ind 38.99 38.09 38.44 39.50 37.5011750.25 60.50 30.51 - - URJAGLOBA [1] 13.35 13.13 13.30 13.32 13.01 860.00 22.15 10.71 - 13.12 KtakMAMC-Liq 1070.14 1070.61 388.51 1094.00 1006.15 -
Primo Chemic 25.22 24.15 25.60 26.00 24.00 188.89 31.39 23.41 - - Sigma Solve 477.85 476.15 481.00 484.50 470.10 20.69 508.80 210.10 - - USHA MART [1] 448.70 448.90 446.05 454.30 442.10 911.31 454.40 278.80 45 448.95 KtakMAMC-MNC 30.83 30.43 35.97 33.48 24.52 -
Prince Pipe 330.35 329.30 330.00 333.80 325.00 137.78 584.95 229.05 - - SignatureGlo 1079.20 1055.20 1079.90 1087.30 1051.90 269.64 1647.00 1010.80 - - UTI Asset 1364.00 1310.90 1357.20 1365.90 1302.30 132.09 1494.80 905.00 - - KtakMAMC-Sil 134.17 134.56 978.23 135.48 81.80 -
Prism Cement 168.80 163.98 168.89 170.06 163.20 719.83 243.90 108.00 - 163.80 Signpost Ind 276.00 263.90 276.00 276.00 259.55 115.08 403.30 180.37 - - Utkarsh SFB 21.37 20.90 21.23 21.47 20.87 992.52 48.00 19.90 - - KtakMAMC-Vol 21.03 20.93 15.43 22.76 18.16 -
Priti Intl 73.18 70.59 73.71 73.77 69.60 32.71 185.99 69.60 - - Silver Tou. 739.25 709.70 745.00 745.00 705.55 13.01 844.65 610.00 - - Uttam Sugar 252.60 245.00 250.30 252.40 244.00 62.82 395.90 170.05 9 245.50 KtkMAMC-BKET 567.77 561.94 29.42 651.60 490.15 -
Pritika Auto 17.21 16.95 17.05 17.39 16.86 135.06 29.69 12.80 - - Simp.Inf [2] 294.60 284.75 296.00 296.10 277.55 86.72 349.70 207.50 174 284.95 UY Fincorp 15.25 14.90 15.25 15.54 14.75 323.10 39.40 11.16 - - KtkMAMCMid50 165.17 162.29 70.02 181.00 134.98 -
Privi Speclt 2418.20 2362.50 2430.00 2430.00 2350.00 39.17 2660.00 1368.15 - - Sinclairs Ho 99.27 97.33 98.57 99.70 96.48 67.42 139.40 72.86 - - LIC MF-LIC GOLD ETF 10259.15 10194.20 8.42 11477.00 6690.00 -
Procter&Gam
ProstarmInfo
13786.00 13648.00 13800.00 13801.00 13382.00
200.48 198.12 199.80 202.30 195.01 586.66 253.49
8.29 17000.00 12140.15
108.00
54 13664.10
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Sindhu Tra. 27.84 26.99 27.74 28.60 26.51 1673.80 39.29 13.00 - - V ............................................... LICna-LICnfe 277.76 275.08 1.29 326.00 239.65 -
Sirca Paint 499.25 483.75 501.90 504.80 474.20 587.08 513.00 230.69 - - V Guard Ind [1] 369.80 370.60 369.00 374.80 356.95 401.57 455.70 300.00 69 371.00 LICNAMC -CNFESGP 913.32 902.00 0.25 989.00 783.28 -
Protean EGov 902.35 897.10 901.00 901.95 881.00 444.54 1535.00 716.05 - - SIS [5] 346.10 345.20 345.90 348.85 343.30 116.56 422.40 289.20 25 345.05 LICNAMC-LICNMFET 28.41 28.39 26.11 30.00 25.85 -
Prozone Rlty 50.04 49.28 49.45 50.60 48.56 1021.46 53.38 20.91 - - V2 Retail 1928.60 1885.90 1900.90 1922.80 1861.00 68.76 2095.00 1062.05 79 1887.40
SIYARAM SI [2] 670.80 648.30 665.00 665.30 641.35 28.65 1175.00 466.65 15 646.80 VADILAL IND 5593.00 5428.00 5649.00 5649.00 5402.00 12.74 7398.95 3411.25 38 5431.80 LICNAMC-LICNMID100 58.03 56.90 13.60 67.50 46.03 -
Prudent Corp 2739.60 2552.80 2705.30 2748.00 2541.70 270.87 3735.20 1570.00 - - SJS Enter. 1460.90 1451.70 1460.90 1526.00 1445.10 291.44 1554.40 808.15 - - LICNAMCNFNHGP 280.51 277.65 0.29 298.00 242.47 -
Prudent.Sug 30.09 28.13 27.20 29.30 27.08 1584.12 75.84 27.08 - - Vaibhav glbl [2] 241.02 232.48 240.00 241.99 229.42 241.90 338.55 178.00 29 233.00
SJVN 92.00 91.05 92.00 92.30 89.95 3394.96 135.00 80.50 40 91.17 Vakrangee [1] 8.29 8.18 8.34 8.37 8.15 3978.72 38.17 8.15 - 8.20 Liquid BeEs [1000] 1000.00 1000.00 4151.52 1004.99 994.00 1000.00
PSPPROJECT 772.10 773.35 778.70 785.00 764.55 124.09 842.50 566.50 137 772.00 SKF INDIA 4771.70 4713.10 4770.00 4770.00 4665.70 13.20 5500.00 3544.00 44 4711.00 MIRAEAMC - BANKPSU 74.28 73.01 15.97 77.00 55.29 -
PTC Ind. 15486.0015249.0015486.0015585.0015001.00 20.7117995.00 9756.30 - - VARDH TEXT [2] 413.65 417.20 413.95 419.80 406.30 279.95 563.65 362.60 14 417.45
SKIPPER [1] 532.85 511.35 528.70 528.80 508.20 521.22 665.00 341.55 36 512.50 Varroc Eng 632.80 617.85 632.90 635.65 615.30 205.88 664.15 374.10 - - MIRAEAMC - CONSUMER 12.11 11.90 593.32 13.97 9.00 -
PTCFIN SER 36.49 35.30 36.73 37.15 35.21 742.91 53.25 27.20 7 35.27 Sky Gold 276.85 272.50 275.50 278.95 266.10 615.63 4675.00 246.05 - - MIRAEAMC - EQUAL200 13.09 12.88 33.73 13.75 11.03 -
PUN.CHEM 1270.20 1270.90 1271.40 1285.00 1231.10 25.16 1664.95 669.55 32 1274.55 VASCON ENG 61.06 57.88 60.30 60.51 57.53 2241.88 65.98 32.00 17 57.89
SmartworksCo 574.15 575.75 570.00 586.00 568.40 318.75 586.00 392.70 - - Vatech Wab [2] 1469.10 1451.60 1459.90 1475.00 1431.90 196.57 1943.95 1109.35 32 1450.35 MIRAEAMC - EQUAL50 321.36 317.70 1.25 331.65 303.44 -
Punj Natio [2] 111.40 107.79 111.11 111.34 107.3018377.05 115.75 85.50 8 107.75 SMC Glo.Sec. 141.17 140.26 141.17 141.49 137.91 69.52 168.75 101.00 - - MIRAEAMC - EVINDIA 31.18 30.84 201.44 36.00 23.83 -
PUNJABNSIND 29.28 28.76 29.20 29.29 28.50 1133.79 57.81 25.29 18 28.72 VBL [2] 451.85 444.75 450.10 453.15 443.55 5431.91 663.70 419.40 59 444.65
SMLISUZU 3282.30 3186.20 3282.30 3294.90 3175.00 53.40 4744.90 1030.90 32 3191.45 Vedant Fash. 703.00 704.00 702.00 712.45 693.50 371.47 1512.00 693.50 - - MIRAEAMC - INTERNET 14.31 13.92 344.96 16.12 13.30 -
Puravankara [5] 264.80 261.20 264.90 267.20 258.40 82.33 463.00 205.05 - 260.85 SMS Pharma [1] 270.63 251.68 266.05 267.99 249.25 434.51 390.00 175.00 32 252.65 MIRAEAMC -QUIDPLUS 1051.92 1052.38 254.45 1240.88 994.83 -
PVR Inox 1109.70 1108.50 1115.00 1119.90 1087.00 237.64 1748.00 830.00 - - Veedol Corp 1856.50 1807.00 1823.00 1856.40 1800.00 13.93 2429.00 1305.00 - -
SNOWMAN 54.05 53.05 53.66 54.00 52.50 178.41 87.43 42.97 - 53.01 Venkey's (i) 1470.90 1460.90 1472.00 1476.10 1447.10 11.40 2124.05 1395.00 36 1459.80 MIRAEAMC - MASILVER 134.73 135.38 1079.14 138.09 83.55 -
Pyramid Tech 163.86 160.13 163.86 166.60 159.05 21.00 258.99 134.91 - - SOBHA DEV 1559.70 1542.20 1559.70 1569.50 1522.60 82.52 2035.45 1075.70 111 1537.75 MIRAEAMC - METAL 10.13 9.94 1123.10 10.84 7.73 -
Ventive Hosp 765.75 736.60 774.90 774.90 734.60 174.03 840.00 523.40 - -
SOLAR IND [2] 14148.00 13766.00 14190.00 14190.00 13741.00 120.03 17805.00 8479.30 140 13770.15 Venus Pipes 1391.30 1332.40 1390.00 1394.00 1330.00 98.49 2273.95 1005.30 - - MIRAEAMC - MIDSMALL 48.26 47.18 676.05 55.19 40.00 -
Q ............................................... Solara Acti. 672.40 615.30 660.00 660.00 610.00 367.34 882.80 442.80 - - Veranda Lrn 213.56 214.29 215.10 225.00 211.51 766.57 328.80 185.30 - - MIRAEAMC-MAFANG 169.98 169.14 109.71 171.78 92.13 -
Quadrant Fut 407.95 400.95 407.00 410.85 395.00 223.64 744.00 362.10 - - SOLECTRON C. 2747.20 2617.90 2750.00 2778.20 2592.90 55.62 3045.95 1140.15 59 2616.20 Vertoz Advt 74.68 73.85 74.50 77.00 73.05 170.83 111.33 7.83 - - MIRAEAMC-MAFSETF 27.12 26.87 102.09 28.70 21.00 -
QualityPower 1015.85 1013.45 1015.00 1028.95 990.00 592.71 1072.00 267.80 - - SOM DISTIL [2] 136.53 134.94 136.00 136.56 134.10 331.75 173.15 96.00 37 134.95 Vesuvius Ind [1] 513.65 509.30 516.00 516.95 506.00 95.56 647.45 357.66 41 508.85 MIRAEAMC-MAGOLDETF 110.97 110.60 1311.94 111.92 72.60 -
QUESS 255.50 252.80 254.30 256.25 249.50 388.95 387.97 249.05 12 252.00 SOMANY CR [2] 465.75 452.35 465.75 467.45 449.30 22.24 739.45 396.05 23 452.60 Veto Switch 116.49 113.37 117.50 117.99 111.60 34.99 151.00 92.50 10 114.05 MIRAEAMC-MAGS 29.20 29.36 2.48 31.00 27.00 -
Quickheal 313.35 304.85 312.65 313.80 302.00 121.59 825.90 252.00 - 304.60 Sona BLW Pr. 409.65 407.10 407.00 413.80 405.75 2512.51 768.65 380.00 - - Vijaya Diag. 1040.40 1019.90 1033.00 1047.60 1010.10 195.92 1275.00 740.00 - - MIRAEAMC-MAHKTECH 28.29 28.99 717.96 28.99 13.40 -
SONA KOYO [1] 170.75 167.04 171.57 171.57 165.37 286.85 192.44 104.59 66 167.20 Vikas Eco [1] 2.02 2.00 2.02 2.03 2.00 2829.56 3.79 2.00 - 2.01 MIRAEAMC-MAM150ETF 21.78 21.35 4065.88 23.50 16.00 -
R ............................................... Sonata Soft. [1] 368.30 357.80 369.90 369.90 354.00 558.27 687.35 286.40 48 357.50 Vikas Life. 2.21 2.21 2.20 2.23 2.20 2777.63 5.35 2.15 - - MIRAEAMC-MAMFGETF 151.91 149.50 49.31 161.10 119.50 -
R&B Denims 115.12 117.07 117.40 121.00 115.40 40.24 136.80 97.55 - - SOTL [2] 395.95 394.20 397.55 398.55 392.00 20.46 614.40 295.00 19 393.70 Vikram Solar 334.00 323.30 334.00 334.00 320.35 2114.13 407.95 312.50 - - MIRAEAMC-MAN50ETF 268.65 266.30 515.31 283.80 226.00 -
RACL Geartch 982.40 1111.20 983.90 1174.00 982.40 1599.74 1174.00 658.05 - - SOUTH EAST 907.90 904.05 903.00 927.90 901.25 19.56 1510.00 753.00 16 903.35 VikranEngg 101.26 96.99 101.40 102.29 96.02 6818.58 116.64 91.70 - - MIRAEAMC-MANV30F 206.88 204.84 2.70 227.00 159.00 -
RadhikaJwltch 92.07 89.66 92.07 92.07 88.81 378.58 157.36 71.00 - - South Ind.bk [1] 29.64 28.99 29.52 29.60 28.90 6079.74 32.27 22.12 6 29.08 VIMTA LABS [2] 750.75 728.65 740.00 745.00 720.00 677.41 902.85 254.43 46 731.10 MIRAEAMC-MANXT50 700.81 689.06 46.97 899.00 573.45 -
Radiant CMS 55.41 54.96 55.15 55.50 54.50 66.92 85.00 49.38 - - South.petro. 95.25 92.05 94.89 94.89 91.40 1108.16 128.10 66.25 14 92.00 VINATI ORG. [1] 1726.00 1720.00 1719.10 1724.90 1705.00 38.65 2140.00 1416.00 40 1718.70 MIRAEAMC-MASPTOP50 68.44 68.30 58.51 68.66 36.48 -
RADICOKHA [2] 2962.80 2882.80 2965.00 2971.00 2872.90 131.44 3087.95 1846.10 95 2885.05 SPAL 703.35 709.85 699.95 760.00 690.30 93.16 1032.35 610.05 22 712.65 Vindhya Tele 1452.20 1428.30 1440.00 1457.20 1416.90 8.42 2411.25 1155.00 14 1427.55 MIRAEAMC-SENSEXETF 83.01 82.37 20.72 88.70 72.01 -
Raghav Prod. 675.20 648.10 670.00 675.35 641.75 25.36 1779.00 449.50 - - Spandana Sph 255.25 250.39 253.01 255.19 250.00 81.43 614.95 193.00 - - Vintage Cof. 152.40 147.99 152.40 152.40 146.50 1208.85 159.70 75.00 - - MOTIAMC-MOHEALTH 44.58 43.71 179.69 47.57 37.93 -
Rail Tel 380.60 377.95 382.85 389.50 372.45 2729.61 478.95 265.50 - - SPMLINFRA [2] 254.05 245.40 255.00 260.90 243.75 508.61 321.70 137.00 36 245.60 VIP cloth [2] 38.20 35.66 38.50 38.50 34.78 335.67 53.15 28.00 - 35.81 MOTILALAMC-MONIFTY500 23.53 23.20 694.95 25.00 19.50 -
RAIN [2] 135.59 129.83 135.02 135.03 129.00 1206.89 196.95 117.30 101 130.00 Sprtking Ind 107.32 101.02 107.32 107.32 99.60 253.25 140.00 69.91 - - Vip Indus. [2] 426.20 409.45 425.00 425.35 395.00 1048.96 571.00 248.55 - 409.00 MOTILALAMC-MOQUALITY 193.72 190.76 0.89 221.35 162.15 -
Rainbow Ch. 1385.10 1361.80 1381.00 1392.00 1337.10 175.45 1709.60 1218.00 - - SREE RAYALA 586.70 579.70 589.65 589.65 575.50 9.96 943.95 463.75 10 578.10 Vishal MegaM 146.02 143.95 146.00 146.67 142.00 9049.43 157.60 95.99 - - MOTILALAMC-MOVALUE 104.14 103.18 29.55 114.10 85.91 -
RAJ.SPG. 154.43 147.85 154.43 155.40 145.00 62.72 222.00 125.10 - 147.60 Srf Ltd. 2879.10 2806.90 2879.00 2879.90 2795.00 138.77 3319.00 2127.55 59 2803.80 VISHNU CH [2] 482.45 472.45 479.45 482.00 470.00 95.83 596.00 340.00 44 472.50 MotilAMCMODe 89.25 87.32 2210.88 102.00 55.21 -
Rajesh Expo. [1] 189.02 182.61 189.00 189.00 181.65 366.17 298.50 151.00 - 183.15 SriLotusDev 197.83 193.60 198.40 199.90 192.56 3988.38 218.49 173.50 - - Vishnuprakas 97.10 93.15 96.98 97.30 92.51 1597.20 345.75 92.51 - - MOTIOSMIDCAP100ETF 61.88 60.81 582.28 66.45 50.30 -
Rajnandini M 4.71 4.70 4.78 4.80 4.66 333.97 11.15 3.98 - - SRM Contrac. 555.80 546.00 555.00 556.65 538.00 155.68 575.20 246.00 - - VishwarajSug 7.97 7.97 7.99 8.16 7.88 358.98 21.99 7.82 - - MOTIOSNASDAQ100ETF 213.80 214.53 769.94 221.70 158.00 -
Rajoo Engine 87.84 85.52 87.84 88.79 83.93 1129.01 145.88 83.93 - - SSLT [1] 461.65 447.95 462.25 463.80 445.1010271.94 527.00 362.20 12 447.90 VL eGov&IT 31.27 29.70 31.26 31.30 29.70 586.81 197.77 29.70 - - MOTIOSWALM50ETF 258.62 257.24 30.56 281.00 218.00 -
Rajratan Glo 327.85 323.40 324.90 331.25 319.00 45.58 618.00 260.00 - - ST.STR.WHE [1] 235.85 229.66 235.20 235.50 228.00 124.88 279.60 167.50 17 229.60 VLS FINANCE 220.75 219.93 220.40 223.00 218.50 40.19 451.95 189.50 61 219.55 NiftyBeEs [1] 281.24 278.74 5597.25 292.58 243.89 278.77
Rallis India [1] 319.00 308.25 316.00 318.45 307.55 362.86 385.60 196.00 35 308.00 Stallion Ind 210.16 202.05 210.60 214.00 200.10 1328.81 220.98 60.00 - - VMART 722.35 723.40 727.00 727.00 711.80 58.91 1129.33 675.01 108 722.90 NiftyJrBeEs [1] 734.79 722.59 447.68 829.50 600.00 722.62
Ram Ratna Wr 643.15 642.95 648.00 658.95 632.35 88.27 785.95 456.60 - - StandardGlas 181.17 176.50 180.00 181.40 175.50 266.02 213.80 124.00 - - VOLTAMP TRAN 7136.50 6997.00 7141.00 7163.50 6952.00 52.1614260.30 5900.00 22 6994.80 NIPINDETFCONS 135.88 134.51 203.25 148.05 110.86 -
Rama Stl [1] 10.12 10.06 10.12 10.24 9.98 6732.39 15.74 8.41 - 10.07 StanleyLife 298.75 296.50 295.00 299.60 290.00 63.54 519.40 258.60 - - Voltas Ltd [1] 1372.40 1340.20 1369.00 1371.60 1332.70 1100.97 1917.80 1135.55 69 1339.70 NIPINDETFDIVOPP 77.60 76.59 77.36 91.65 68.30 -
Ramco Systm 481.60 496.10 481.60 503.80 475.70 111.95 572.40 270.00 124 495.05 Star Health 455.90 445.85 452.55 454.90 444.50 468.09 618.70 327.30 - - Vraj Iron 152.40 148.52 150.60 153.82 146.73 24.16 296.70 135.00 - - NIPINDETFETFNV20 147.64 146.23 17.66 175.00 122.02 -
Ramco Cem [1] 1028.00 1001.60 1028.00 1032.30 997.00 361.30 1206.60 788.75 164 1002.95 STARCEME [1] 261.85 253.05 261.00 261.75 252.00 260.31 308.10 171.55 - 253.20 VRL Logi 275.40 271.10 276.80 278.10 270.00 136.26 325.48 216.23 22 271.20 NIPINDETFIT 37.73 36.83 19382.46 49.76 33.63 -
Ramco Inds. [1] 369.55 357.35 368.00 371.45 355.50 244.65 398.05 216.70 33 356.50 State Bank [1] 861.15 856.95 862.00 864.35 853.00 6959.55 880.40 679.65 11 857.00 VSSL 268.40 268.65 269.45 271.75 263.40 53.38 321.00 178.30 30 268.30 NIPINDETFLONGTEGILT 28.89 28.88 2870.26 29.76 26.48 -
RAMKY INFRA 604.90 572.65 602.70 602.70 570.00 75.81 693.35 374.40 17 573.60 Stc India 143.91 134.41 142.00 142.00 133.25 118.56 182.30 103.00 23 134.40 VST INDUS. 263.45 261.00 263.00 263.80 259.50 127.43 387.00 235.25 21 260.45 PSU Bk BeEs [1] 82.45 80.99 3104.93 84.34 61.45 81.01
Rana Sugars 14.52 14.24 14.32 14.60 14.20 234.69 23.20 11.13 6 14.20 Steel Auth. 136.52 131.02 136.52 136.90 130.40 9029.95 144.20 99.20 19 131.05 VST TILLERS 5065.50 5086.50 5071.00 5154.50 5058.00 10.72 5971.95 2875.00 38 5107.20 Qgold [2] 94.25 94.09 284.24 97.05 60.00 94.11
RANE HOLDIN 1658.60 1609.50 1665.10 1681.50 1591.50 16.65 2058.70 1130.05 61 1608.55 Steel Exch. 9.94 9.84 9.85 9.93 9.76 1072.53 13.90 7.06 - - Qnifty 2717.89 2692.93 0.48 2840.00 2366.00 2694.00
RANE MADRAS 840.70 818.25 840.00 840.00 815.00 10.68 1215.00 577.95 66 817.80 Steelcast
STERL.TOS [2]
216.69
320.75
210.37
312.05
216.68
322.40
221.50
322.40
209.00 115.76
310.45 48.58
1279.00 200.70
744.30 265.15
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27 311.30
- W............................................... RELCAPAMC-NETFGILT5Y
RELCAPAMC-NETFSDL26
62.94
133.17
62.88
133.19
337.51
7.09
71.00
137.34
57.32
123.86
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-
Rashi Perip. 319.35 315.45 319.15 319.15 310.80 169.65 454.25 245.15 - - Waaree Enr 3445.10 3207.60 3375.00 3385.00 3182.00 3603.78 3865.00 1863.00 - -
Rashtr.chem. 148.69 143.75 148.61 149.04 143.30 1502.17 189.40 108.05 28 143.90 Sterlite Tch 123.61 117.09 122.25 122.95 115.10 1437.75 140.40 58.86 - - SBIAMC -QUIDSBI 999.99 1000.00 22.92 1029.99 990.15 -
WaareeRenew 1040.10 1011.60 1030.00 1035.00 1005.00 251.01 1272.00 841.15 - -
RatanindiaEn 53.85 52.18 54.00 54.00 51.80 2233.79 83.00 37.42 - - STL NETWORKS 31.67 30.10 31.60 31.60 29.68 5545.23 35.40 20.66 - - SBIAMC - SBIBPB 42.93 42.19 35.91 48.80 34.37 -
Walchandn [2] 196.14 188.91 194.50 197.01 187.14 128.51 339.00 142.95 - 190.05
Rategain Tr. 662.65 649.70 660.95 660.95 639.30 554.38 854.00 412.85 - - Stove Kraft 684.15 669.35 672.00 685.00 653.35 230.28 975.40 524.70 - - WANBURY 252.15 246.55 250.85 254.00 244.20 82.78 330.00 155.00 19 247.30 SBIAMC - SBILIQETF 1007.04 1007.50 8.23 1027.15 984.99 -
RATNAMNI M [2] 2499.70 2413.80 2499.60 2499.60 2390.50 36.49 3770.00 2258.20 27 2413.40 STRIDES 839.40 815.50 823.80 829.50 786.80 501.88 971.90 530.70 122 817.95 WEBEL-SL ENY 1252.50 1215.40 1253.00 1260.00 1210.50 138.92 1891.10 802.20 26 1213.80 SBIAMC - SBINEQWETF 32.30 31.82 22.13 34.57 27.30 -
Ratnaveer Pr 163.02 163.48 162.70 171.00 157.37 2075.01 273.97 115.99 - - Stylam Ind. 1708.10 1652.20 1725.00 1725.00 1625.10 38.00 2735.00 1464.25 - - WELCORP [5] 872.95 860.90 865.15 882.35 855.70 492.99 994.60 650.35 36 859.00 SBIAMC - SBISILVER 135.89 136.33 3874.61 141.30 84.75 -
Ravindra Enr 170.67 163.97 167.99 171.63 163.00 226.82 191.77 93.41 - - Styrenix Per 2425.60 2387.90 2424.00 2432.40 2368.00 30.41 3498.00 2220.50 - - WELENT 515.75 499.80 514.90 515.95 495.35 194.31 664.10 400.00 23 499.70 SBIAMC - SETF10GILT 258.37 258.76 53.31 265.21 237.00 -
Raymond 616.40 607.15 611.15 620.80 601.65 166.11 782.00 406.38 37 607.00 Subex 12.26 11.99 12.17 12.31 11.90 1147.29 29.27 10.55 - - Welspun Liv. 119.81 116.47 119.91 120.07 116.10 1558.34 180.70 104.80 - - SBIAMC-SBIETFCON 125.80 123.96 23.02 136.00 101.64 -
Raymond Life 1254.40 1205.70 1246.00 1251.70 1201.00 83.74 2496.00 911.35 - - SUBROS. [2] 1123.25 1131.05 1119.75 1169.00 1104.60 498.38 1181.95 501.55 47 1131.40 WENDT(INDIA) 9120.00 8850.50 9120.00 9149.50 8806.50 15.1518000.00 8174.40 50 8854.35 SBIAMC-SBIETFIT 376.77 367.43 20.80 510.00 335.00 -
RaymondReal 631.00 612.90 620.00 627.85 611.15 135.70 1050.00 602.05 - - SUDARSH.C [2] 1440.70 1399.60 1420.00 1425.00 1388.00 151.65 1604.00 795.75 60 1399.55 WEST CO [2] 472.65 462.45 472.65 475.05 460.50 34.67 639.00 382.15 13 461.80 SBIAMC-SBIETFPB 273.27 270.37 5.99 293.70 235.89 -
RBLBANK 275.45 272.35 275.00 276.30 270.85 8484.90 278.80 146.00 32 272.45 Sula Vine 269.36 264.67 268.70 271.89 263.01 363.15 490.00 243.00 - - Western Car. 138.12 131.08 137.70 138.19 127.81 1274.09 177.00 65.10 - - SBIAMC-SBIETFQLTY 223.62 219.84 4.77 257.15 191.50 -
RBZ Jeweller 137.51 133.32 136.51 139.68 132.02 64.12 251.68 125.50 - - Sumito.Chem 555.80 535.45 554.00 554.00 532.70 241.50 665.00 446.20 - - Westlife Dev 695.15 683.80 690.10 697.00 680.50 49.34 957.00 640.70 - - SBI-ETF Gold 97.26 97.11 13171.22 100.40 62.85 -
RECLTD 375.25 367.40 374.00 375.05 365.00 4501.24 573.00 348.65 6 367.50 SUMMIT SECU 2217.70 2148.40 2225.50 2235.80 2136.50 7.08 3725.65 1361.95 74 2156.10 WHEELS INDIA 870.90 863.50 863.80 885.00 856.00 171.88 912.00 548.00 20 863.55 SBI-ETF NIFTY 50 265.94 263.42 668.26 277.25 227.33 -
Redington [2] 268.83 264.83 270.10 270.50 260.00 2542.72 334.90 159.10 14 264.70 Sun Pharma. [1] 1627.40 1586.70 1585.00 1602.90 1548.00 7256.76 1960.20 1547.25 76 1586.55 WHIRLPOOL 1249.00 1232.60 1249.00 1263.50 1228.10 53.57 2450.00 899.00 51 1232.00 SBI-ETF NIFTY BANK 563.16 557.51 42.29 596.30 485.00 -
Redtape 150.19 146.49 150.29 150.55 145.17 631.67 980.00 119.51 - - SUN TV [5] 535.40 523.75 536.00 536.80 518.05 252.04 853.00 506.20 12 523.75 Windlas Bio 929.85 922.70 930.00 940.65 916.60 63.24 1198.25 665.10 - - SBI-ETFNN50 726.56 716.11 59.76 825.60 585.51 -
REFEX REFR [2] 384.85 372.80 381.90 381.90 368.10 417.34 600.00 334.10 26 373.00 Sund.Clayton 1693.40 1670.90 1693.40 1710.10 1660.00 12.08 2934.00 1617.80 - - WINDSOR M [2] 291.80 283.95 292.40 292.65 281.00 65.61 440.75 165.95 - 284.05 Sharia BeEs 490.26 483.51 12.33 608.39 457.56 486.03
RegaalResour 92.58 89.70 92.58 93.00 89.00 1414.92 145.70 89.00 - - Sund.Finance 573.15 563.85 573.15 581.75 560.00 178.85 647.00 240.00 - - Wipro Ltd. [2] 242.00 235.75 241.45 241.55 235.0116999.63 324.55 225.05 20 235.65 SHRIRAM -QUIDSHRI 1072.00 1072.45 21.93 1095.15 1013.91 -
REL.I.INFRAS 883.50 864.30 883.00 883.00 857.20 65.96 1324.70 728.05 131 864.60 SundramFas [1] 1011.20 991.20 1008.30 1019.00 989.90 82.78 1496.20 832.25 40 990.50 Wockardt [5] 1476.10 1336.50 1446.00 1450.00 1325.00 2324.34 1870.00 918.85 426 1335.45 TataAML Gold 11.07 11.08 32270.35 12.13 7.11 -
RELAXO FOO [1] 436.40 430.25 436.00 436.20 421.10 395.34 820.30 375.35 61 430.65 SUNDARAM FIN 4589.70 4485.50 4589.70 4617.90 4469.80 25.82 5528.85 3940.85 30 4488.85 Wonder Elec 149.75 148.96 149.50 149.90 145.44 92.52 1644.85 120.95 - - TATAAML-NETF 268.51 265.63 2.92 282.96 227.05 -
Reliance 1372.40 1377.60 1372.00 1382.70 1366.00 9879.11 1551.00 1115.55 50 1377.75 SundropBrand 804.90 801.50 809.60 817.45 791.10 16.99 1152.00 685.00 - - WONDERLA 620.90 612.35 623.40 623.40 608.60 21.44 947.95 562.50 39 613.75 TATAAML-NPBET 277.04 273.95 0.22 299.00 240.38 -
Religare ent 259.21 251.98 259.21 259.85 248.76 1925.27 319.90 202.45 - 251.95 SUNFLAG IRON 269.70 256.90 267.50 269.05 253.55 363.21 322.00 188.95 24 257.40 TataAMLSilv 13.38 13.50 26169.83 13.85 8.15 -
SUNPHA A [1] 135.73 131.76 133.00 133.49 130.12 396.38 240.95 109.20 - 131.85
Remsons In [2]
Renaiss.Glo
125.28
117.89
121.90
113.76
125.20
118.00
126.00
118.47
120.99 207.85
110.42 617.07
234.95
207.40
102.30
103.01
39
-
122.30
- SUNTECK RE [1] 423.50 409.60 422.00 424.20 407.50 163.51 604.00 348.05 43 410.55 X-Z. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TATAAML-TNIDETF
UNIONAMC - UNIONGOLD
92.61
111.40
90.40
111.60
107.45
35.28
104.78
116.00
76.95
82.00
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-
SUPER HOUSE 166.16 170.92 168.70 177.30 165.95 29.90 235.90 122.25 18 171.75 Xchanging So 85.55 84.43 85.00 85.47 83.85 72.67 125.70 79.21 49 84.27 UTI Gold [1] 95.95 95.65 1058.73 96.99 62.10 95.74
RENUKA SU [1] 31.27 30.24 31.00 31.10 30.11 3059.96 56.48 25.27 - 30.26 XPRO INDI(PS 1159.40 1141.50 1165.10 1165.10 1126.00 23.63 1675.55 953.00 79 1142.35
REPCO HOME 363.35 353.30 362.85 363.35 351.60 98.32 555.00 307.95 5 353.30 SUPRAJIT E [1] 485.85 494.05 489.00 499.10 480.35 201.62 536.35 352.05 27 494.60 UTIAMCNext50 73.34 72.15 89.67 83.00 59.90 -
Supreme In [2] 4271.10 4234.20 4271.10 4341.80 4221.00 198.69 5578.00 3020.00 64 4234.20 XTGlob Info 39.12 39.69 39.28 41.89 38.40 175.49 53.50 28.65 - - UTIAMC-NIF10GETF 26.04 25.67 1.69 27.25 23.71 -
RESPON IND [1] 198.19 192.11 197.20 197.66 190.11 37.47 289.90 171.00 170 193.10 Yasho Ind 1689.70 1654.70 1697.00 1697.00 1650.00 6.83 2343.85 1614.00 - -
RestaurBrand 80.27 79.20 80.27 81.15 78.76 2257.00 116.50 59.40 - - Supreme Pet. 850.90 870.10 858.00 880.70 857.00 207.30 908.00 518.05 - - UTIAMC-NIF5GETF 63.47 62.57 13.22 65.00 57.80 -
Supriya Life 741.30 702.00 732.00 733.15 700.00 365.98 842.00 511.40 - - Yatharth Hos 781.00 781.35 781.00 799.00 773.20 480.82 819.95 345.60 - - UTIAMC-NIFITETF 356.60 347.96 6.64 469.99 325.00 -
RHETAN TMT 20.92 21.29 21.25 22.39 20.32 2487.83 22.39 20.32 - - Yatra Online 145.00 140.55 144.99 145.00 137.76 1251.47 173.80 65.51 - -
RHI Magnesit 451.45 443.35 451.05 453.10 440.00 110.96 640.00 376.45 - - Suraj Est. 280.15 282.20 281.50 286.30 277.65 107.74 828.00 270.00 - - UTIAMC-NIFMID150 215.69 211.23 2.24 232.80 174.82 -
Suraksha Dia 310.40 298.00 310.40 310.55 295.00 80.87 449.00 231.00 - - YES BANK [2] 21.35 20.97 21.35 21.40 20.9085479.45 23.40 16.02 - 20.95 UTIAMC-SILVERETF 134.25 135.66 1849.60 136.99 84.05 -
Rico Auto [1] 97.03 93.26 97.03 98.28 92.26 1313.38 118.00 49.50 50 93.32 Zaggle Pre. 359.05 348.85 357.80 358.00 346.60 637.89 591.90 298.65 - -
Ritco Logi. 259.95 264.00 260.15 265.40 255.45 37.85 444.00 235.00 - - Surana Sol [5] 33.01 32.97 33.50 34.10 32.02 146.82 67.00 28.40 - 32.56 UTIAMC-UTIBANKETF 56.79 56.20 30.70 60.40 48.71 -
SURANATP [1] 21.67 20.65 21.60 21.99 20.30 205.78 29.32 15.50 11 20.69 ZEE ENTER [1] 114.81 112.59 114.80 115.37 112.22 7956.97 151.70 89.29 14 112.60 UTIAMC-UTINIFT 273.86 271.28 25.81 285.31 235.00 -
RITES 252.30 248.31 258.85 270.00 241.1537461.05 370.50 192.30 31 248.50 ZEE LEARN [1] 9.27 9.19 9.27 9.73 9.05 961.28 11.50 5.25 5 9.27
RK Forgings [2] 539.80 532.75 540.00 543.45 528.35 436.49 1064.00 529.45 28 533.30 Surya Rosh [5] 285.55 287.15 284.40 290.15 276.90 321.15 371.30 205.30 22 286.75 UTIAMC-UTISENS 893.51 885.17 1.62 939.70 779.95 -
Suryoday SFB 133.59 132.89 134.12 134.12 130.12 155.40 190.20 97.97 - - ZEEMEDIA [1] 11.81 11.51 11.95 11.95 11.46 1873.70 26.29 10.60 - 11.51 UTIAMC-UTISXN50 90.06 88.49 10.76 102.25 66.72 -
RK Swamy 150.12 145.48 150.91 151.80 144.56 33.14 289.44 144.56 - - ZEN TECH [1] 1520.30 1500.80 1521.00 1525.00 1469.20 345.84 2627.95 946.65 60 1501.40
RKEC Proj. 74.71 76.24 74.15 77.90 72.31 126.91 148.50 60.61 - - SUVENFE S [1] 219.66 209.05 215.00 217.39 208.67 217.77 303.00 102.70 - 209.35 Zerod Mid150 10.67 10.47 2185.89 12.97 7.66 -
Suyog Telem. 822.40 796.65 822.00 822.00 784.65 17.16 1968.20 736.15 - - ZENSAR TE [2] 802.95 774.40 802.95 803.30 765.55 328.11 985.00 558.50 30 773.80 Zerod Top100 10.66 10.54 962.70 12.00 8.01 -
RMDrip&Spr 762.60 76.30 76.00 78.80 74.45 498.95 807.45 74.45 - - ZF Com VE 12807.0012580.0012706.0012869.0012546.00 4.8016600.00 9561.00 - -
Rolex Rings 1348.50 1327.40 1352.00 1355.30 1323.20 21.28 2794.00 1210.40 - - SUZLONE [2] 56.64 55.28 56.96 57.23 55.1554393.03 83.35 46.00 44 55.31 ZerodAMC-Liq 110.58 110.64 8619.72 113.08 101.30 -
SwanCorp 478.15 469.95 478.75 491.40 466.10 1444.04 809.80 362.20 - - Zinka Log 612.05 613.40 614.65 622.00 603.00 686.49 669.90 248.35 - - ZerodhaA-Gol 17.88 17.90 6868.74 18.42 11.00 -
Rossari Bio 632.75 630.40 650.00 650.00 626.00 37.34 972.70 569.00 - - Zota Health 1484.60 1429.80 1484.60 1484.60 1411.00 58.89 1555.00 535.00 - -
Rossell Tech 772.40 729.55 772.90 773.55 710.55 296.09 832.00 231.15 - - Swaraj Engin 4185.40 4090.90 4198.00 4198.00 4063.20 18.40 4725.95 2530.00 29 4093.20 ZerodhAMCGil 29.49 29.44 9.77 30.40 28.91 -
SWELECT 890.35 911.35 890.95 920.95 882.10 93.56 1300.00 459.75 266 912.05 ZUARI 302.25 287.15 297.05 297.05 287.15 678.36 394.65 152.00 - 286.95 ZerodhAMCSil 13.98 14.16 6932.83 14.40 9.00 -
Roto Pumps 78.21 78.01 78.84 79.00 76.05 221.76 579.95 76.05 - - Zuari Ind 403.90 381.70 386.00 395.95 372.45 1838.31 416.00 212.20 100 380.90
Route Mobile 829.40 799.50 833.00 842.00 789.30 182.09 1618.10 789.30 - - Swiggy Ltd 426.10 420.65 425.00 427.90 418.0011140.20 617.30 297.00 - -
SYMPHONY [2] 914.50 902.80 914.50 914.50 901.10 39.67 1878.95 900.25 30 901.75 Zydus Life [1] 1019.25 975.00 996.20 1010.00 972.70 2575.04 1087.80 797.05 22 976.05 *: Closing price is the average of trade price(s) for the last half an hour;52-Week High/Low figures
ROYALORCH 536.80 520.30 531.45 535.40 515.80 79.04 594.10 301.50 66 520.75 ZYDUS WELL [2] 474.20 482.30 474.00 485.00 465.50 372.37 530.55 298.60 - 481.55
RPG lifesc [8] 2400.90 2305.20 2400.90 2400.90 2290.20 11.63 2976.70 1772.05 37 2303.35 Syncom Formu 16.98 16.59 16.90 17.09 16.50 1420.48 23.87 14.10 - - pertain to BSE.
RPOWER 46.01 44.76 46.23 46.30 44.5010410.51 76.49 31.30 - 44.76 Synergy Grn 550.00 535.95 549.95 554.55 524.55 24.42 633.25 332.95 - - Shares of face value other than ₹10 is indicated in brackets immediately following the name of the
Syngene 636.90 609.45 628.00 633.75 608.00 870.66 960.00 598.55 52 609.85
RPP INFRA
RPSG Vent.
132.82
854.30
130.39
839.85
134.00
860.00
134.00
863.65
128.67
833.05
80.32
39.77
255.00
1290.00
108.95
681.00
11
-
130.30
- Syrma SGS 835.30 802.85 835.00 836.85 798.70 1381.06 875.00 370.00 - - Exchange Traded Funds company.
Qty (No of shares traded) is denoted in thousands.
RR Kabel 1263.40 1218.30 1240.80 1260.00 1213.60 71.97 1814.80 853.55 - -
RSYSTEMS I [1] 427.80 416.20 427.60 427.60 414.35 91.48 557.80 273.90 28 416.70 T ............................................... Company Pre Cl NSE Cl Vol 52 WH 52 WL BSE Cl The PE(price-earnings multiple) of each stock is based on the latest declared earnings.
RTNPOWER 11.78 11.53 11.78 11.83 11.4611229.40 17.21 8.44 - 11.54 Taj Gvk Hotl [2] 418.80 412.95 418.50 418.70 410.10 236.70 539.95 282.00 22 413.10 The PE computation takes into account the per share earnings of each company for the latest 12
Rubfila Intl 81.81 81.31 83.00 83.00 80.30 68.62 92.70 61.80 - - TALBROS AU [2] 297.25 296.55 301.05 309.25 292.20 348.82 352.10 200.05 23 297.05 360ONEAMC - GOLD360 111.70 111.35 7.83 119.95 78.20 - months.
BSE Stocks
C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C
360 One WA [1] 1022.80 1000.50 ASM Tech 4357.75 4139.90 Clean Sci& [1] 1120.00 1101.00 Eternal L [1] 332.30 321.05 IdeaForge Te 526.65 499.65 Kilburn Engg 566.25 559.85 M NG w O V m
Aadhar HFL 527.45 512.55 Asso.Alcohol 984.00 946.70 CMS Info Sys 383.95 380.45 Euro Pratik [1] 243.60 235.40 IEC Educat 34.88 33.14 Kirl.Ferrous [5] 529.50 525.15 M N OC m mC CC C V
Aarti PhrLab [5] 843.15 822.50 Atal Realtch [2] 21.10 21.37 Colab Cloud [1] 117.94 120.29 Evexia Life [1] 2.09 2.07 IEL [1] 9.07 8.88 Knowledg.Mar 2515.85 2490.40 M m H V C
Aayush Well [1] 70.41 66.89 Atam Valves 90.97 89.02 Comfort Inte [1] 8.39 8.47 Evindia 31.24 30.84 IFL Enter [1] 0.72 0.71 KP Energy [5] 413.45 403.45 M m m V m N V
AB.Sunlife A [5] 803.40 777.85 Ather Energ [1] 556.90 539.80 Concord Bio [1] 1590.80 1563.95 Exicom Tele 149.55 145.75 IIFL Sec [2] 288.90 273.80 KPI Green [5] 470.60 447.55 M M N w V M
Acmesolar [2] 280.85 266.70 Authum Inv. [1] 3002.70 2963.35 Credo Bra [2] 110.55 106.75 Fedbank Fina 149.45 148.50 Ind.Shelt.Fi [5] 865.50 867.45 KPIT Tech 1255.85 1212.60 M D GV V G
Adani Wilm. [1] 261.75 261.45 Avalon Tech [2] 994.05 993.20 Cressanda S [1] 4.29 4.19 Fedders Hol [1] 58.61 57.20 Indegene [2] 572.30 575.50 Kretto Toys [1] 1.27 1.15 M m MC VM
Aditya Birla L 135.80 132.20 Avantel Ltd [2] 179.85 178.90 Crizac L [2] 308.05 300.30 Five-Star B [1] 520.00 510.45 Indian Info. [1] 0.98 0.98 KRN Heat 855.15 830.80 M w V
Aditya Info [1] 1321.75 1255.70 Awfis Space 584.45 566.25 Cyient DLM 448.50 433.80 Flair Writ [5] 307.25 296.55 Indian Wood [2] 45.21 45.38 Kross [5] 205.90 199.15 M C C C m W
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Aditya Vison [1] 559.40 571.70 Azad Engg [2] 1623.95 1556.95 Dam Capital [2] 251.70 237.50 Fmcgietf [1] 58.89 58.47 Indigo Paint 1100.40 1089.65 Krsnaa Diag [5] 813.80 790.95 M A m w W
Advait Infr 1802.20 1765.65 Baazar Style [5] 357.45 359.60 Danlaw Tech. 846.25 805.90 Force Motor 17760.70 17362.30 Indiqube Sp [1] 231.30 229.70 Ksolves [5] 316.70 312.35 M G C H&A W w
Advance Te [1] 2.68 2.73 Bajaj Health [5] 493.70 472.40 Data Pattrn [2] 2752.40 2653.10 Frateli Vine 125.30 119.55 Indo farm 236.95 228.15 Kwality Phr 940.95 903.00 M O C W D
Aegis Vopak Te 242.50 243.85 Bajaj HsgFin 111.30 110.45 Davangere [1] 3.83 3.79 Fredun Phr 1291.75 1306.50 Indra Ind [1] 2.62 2.49 Lancer Cont [5] 12.37 12.06 N C M M W
Aeroflex Ind [2] 185.30 179.85 Bajaj Steel [5] 572.20 552.45 DCX System [2] 263.15 257.25 Frontier Spr 4559.00 4579.55 Inox Grn.Enr 205.50 206.60 Latentview [1] 408.30 405.60 N C N w W C
Aerpace Ind [1] 23.64 22.76 Bajel Proj [2] 213.15 202.50 Ddev Plast [1] 345.90 345.95 Fusion Fin 192.90 190.30 Inox India [2] 1210.25 1189.20 Laxmi Denta [2] 321.90 317.30 N VV K W
Aether Ind 741.15 733.90 Balmer La.In [1] 79.40 78.03 Deccan Gold [1] 136.60 133.40 Garuda Con [5] 195.90 187.25 Integr.Ind [1] 28.98 27.89 Laxmi India [5] 156.95 149.35 N C m Q G V
Afcons 443.05 438.55 BCL Ind [1] 41.83 40.90 Dee Devel. 282.80 273.05 Gem Aromat [2] 254.15 240.65 IntGemmo [2] 353.80 347.85 Laxmi Organ [2] 218.95 208.75 N w Q m m m C H
Afford.Rob.A 244.20 241.85 Belrise Indu [5] 160.60 156.80 Deep Ind [5] 524.40 502.85 Gennex Lab [1] 11.88 11.81 Intl.Convey [1] 100.64 97.10 Le Travenue [1] 279.95 279.40 N Q w C V O
AGI Infra [5] 1264.15 1254.55 Bharat Seats [2] 177.45 175.95 Deepak Build 175.50 166.15 GG Engg [1] 0.66 0.65 InvenKnow [1] 1501.45 1487.20 Leading Lsg [1] 5.28 5.37 N Q G U C
Akme Fintr. [1] 9.17 8.99 Bharti Hexa. [5] 1727.15 1677.50 Delhivery [1] 455.45 444.75 Gk Energy L 0.00 167.75 Ion Excha [1] 412.05 406.70 LIC 887.20 872.60 N MD A GM U m
Akums Drug [2] 457.75 446.35 Bikaji Fds [1] 746.15 731.25 Delton Cable 761.50 799.55 Gland Phaa [1] 1972.00 1960.65 Ircon Intl [2] 173.00 169.70 Lloyds Ent [1] 64.86 63.12 NMDC AC G G U m V
AlgoquintFin [1] 71.05 69.30 Biogen Phr [1] 0.86 0.86 Denta Water An 429.85 433.05 Glenmark Lif [2] 945.55 933.45 IRCTC [2] 714.75 703.25 Lloyds Met E [1] 1276.20 1246.35 N C W U V D
All Time Pl [2] 275.20 266.05 Blackbuck [1] 611.70 614.95 Devyani Intl [1] 173.25 169.85 Global Hlth [2] 1328.45 1300.35 IREDA 150.25 146.35 M & B Engineer 403.65 389.65 N A wCM D G
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Allcargo Ter [2] 38.31 37.05 BLS E-Serv 186.20 184.75 Diff.Engg 364.65 350.45 GMR P&U Inf [5] 116.45 113.55 IRFC 124.10 121.90 Machino Plas 411.75 366.85 N A G w M U C m
Allied Blend [2] 523.35 515.35 Blue Cloud [1] 29.38 28.92 Diligent Ind [1] 3.23 3.12 Gng Electroni[2] 353.10 345.30 IRM Energy 353.15 354.85 Macrotech De 1149.35 1140.85 N W U A G
Alphaetf 24.72 24.21 Blue Jet Heal [2] 664.40 645.00 DOMS Ind 2557.10 2479.30 Go Digit GIC 350.50 350.80 ISGEC Hea [1] 936.05 896.95 Madhav Inf [1 N m W m V K
Alstone Text [1] 0.80 0.66 Bluestone Je [1] 576.70 568.00 DP Wires 246.05 241.25 Gopal Snack [1] 367.65 361.25 IStrt.Netwk [4] 19.47 20.43 M N V GW m G V D A
Amal 883.15 859.85 Bluspring Ente 79.80 79.07 Dr.Agar.Eye 4831.40 4807.25 Grauer& We [1] 88.75 88.36 Itc Hotels [1] 228.95 224.60 M N A V D m
AmantaHea 139.35 138.20 BMW Ind [1] 44.94 44.05 DrAgarwalH [1] 484.75 488.20 GRM Overse [2] 371.85 361.30 Ivalue Infos [2] 281.75 276.95 M C O & w C m V H
Ambalal.Sara 34.03 33.63 Borosil [1] 367.35 353.10 Dynamic Cab 410.55 398.25 Guj. Fluoro [1] 3783.55 3680.35 Jaibala Ind [2] 96.50 95.40 M m M O M w V G w V
Ami Organic [5] 1409.95 1360.00 Bpagri [1] 95.60 97.50 East Trip Pl [1] 8.37 8.18 Guj.Themis. [1] 411.55 398.55 Jaykay Ent [1] 212.85 214.65 M m O C V M
AnandRathi [5] 2875.90 2868.05 Brainbees [2] 378.25 362.65 Eco Hotels 19.00 19.23 Guj.Toolro [1] 0.97 0.96 Jeena Sikho [2] 814.60 802.15 M O m m V m G
Andhra Petro 54.54 52.33 BrandConcep 380.05 376.85 Eco Recycl 602.05 589.90 Haldyn Glass [1] 97.85 94.05 JG Chem 427.45 409.70 M O m m H
Andrew Yule [2] 26.69 26.18 Brigade Hotel 82.89 82.81 EFC (I) [2] 307.00 309.30 Happi.Minds [2] 552.90 536.35 Jio Fin 301.55 295.75 M O m
AngelOne 2195.65 2139.35 Bslnifty [1] 28.95 28.74 EKI Energy 113.80 111.30 Hariom Pipe 511.05 501.15 John Cocker 5471.80 5284.70 M O
Anthem Bios [2] 804.10
Anup Engg 2365.55
781.45
2294.40
Campus Act. [5] 269.45
CAMS 3871.30
264.70
3801.50
Electr.Mart
Elin Elec [5]
151.05
212.70
146.45
203.25
Hazoor Multi [1] 39.82
Hdb Financial 767.00
39.75
755.85
Jsw Cement Lim 143.75
JSW Infra [2] 338.30
141.35
322.85
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Anupam Rasay 1104.65 1103.65 Cap.Ind.Fin [2] 36.18 35.78 Ellenbarrie [2] 497.40 487.65 Hemsph.Prop 161.65 168.00 JTL Ind [1] 72.42 71.00 M D mC M G C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C
Appejay Pa [1] 149.65 150.00 Carraro India 475.05 459.90 Elpro Inter [1] 88.81 87.02 Hexaware Te [1] 682.90 663.20 Jubil.Ingrev [1] 668.95 649.15 M A w
Aptus Value [2] 318.00 314.20 CarTrade 2455.00 2436.40 Emcure Phr 1326.45 1284.30 Hi-Tech Pipe [1] 120.66 115.39 Julien Agro [5] 7.32 7.27 M m D &
Archean C [2] 709.75 691.65 Carysil [2] 849.70 808.85 Empower I [1] 2.61 2.48 Highway Infr [5] 83.40 80.90 Jupiter Life 1541.95 1508.30 M m m AN ON H A H MO N A
Arihant Cap. [1] 110.50 110.45 Ceigall Ind [5] 271.45 262.20 EMS 561.60 543.55 HindwareHo [2] 325.95 329.55 Jyoti CNC [2] 887.65 868.65 M H M G H
Arisinfra Sol [2] 158.25 157.75 Ceinsys Tech 1613.50 1551.35 Emudhra [5] 648.05 632.30 Hitachi Enr [2] 19212.90 19172.10 Jyoti Resins 1262.95 1241.55 M m O M K G CO DA K D &W
Arkade Dev 174.80 170.00 Cello World [5] 586.00 566.60 Entero Hlth. 1106.30 1084.40 HLE Glasco [2] 513.40 473.05 K&R Rail 39.25 37.36 M VN m D V ACC A M COM V
Artif.Electr 165.00 156.84 Chandra Pr [2] 24.13 16.81 Enviro Infra 253.05 247.00 Home First [2] 1228.25 1178.95 Kalyan Jwl 462.55 455.35 M A G m w C D NAC m
AshapuriGold [1] 6.21 6.10 Chemcon Spl 282.70 265.20 Epack Dur. 362.45 354.80 Honasa Cons 295.30 284.70 Kamadhe.V [1] 9.00 8.87 M V m M m D m N WD H
Asian Energy 347.60 331.85 Choice Intl 820.45 805.00 Epigral 1709.95 1660.30 Hyundai 2735.85 2637.30 Kaynes Tech 7501.70 7339.25 M m A G C O M U
ASK Auto [2] 572.65 554.65 Cinerad Comm 72.59 69.73 Equitas SFB 57.20 56.66 ICICI Pruden [1] 71.76 70.62 KFin Tech 1063.30 1070.00 M M W GVK w w VM M
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