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India Strikes Terror Camps in Pakistan

India conducted a significant military operation, 'Operation Sindoor', targeting 21 terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir in response to a recent terror attack that killed 26 tourists. The strikes, executed by the Indian Air Force, aimed to dismantle infrastructure of groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad, resulting in civilian casualties and major disruptions to air travel in north-west India. The operation was framed as a necessary preemptive action to counter imminent threats, with officials asserting no collateral damage was intended.

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India Strikes Terror Camps in Pakistan

India conducted a significant military operation, 'Operation Sindoor', targeting 21 terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir in response to a recent terror attack that killed 26 tourists. The strikes, executed by the Indian Air Force, aimed to dismantle infrastructure of groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad, resulting in civilian casualties and major disruptions to air travel in north-west India. The operation was framed as a necessary preemptive action to counter imminent threats, with officials asserting no collateral damage was intended.

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In biggest aerial assault, India hits 21 terror With airports across


north-west India shut,
camps, infrastructure in Pakistan, PoJK over 400 flights cancelled
Rohit Vaid
OPERATION SINDOOR. IAF carries out decisive strikes on LeT, JeM and Hizbul Mujahideen without intruding into Pakistani territory New Delhi

close to the Line of Control headquarters — Jamia India’s precision strikes on


Dalip Singh and the International Border Masjid Subhan Allah in Ba- terrorist sites in Pakistan
New Delhi on this side of the fence, with hawalpur — included his caused major disruption of
hundreds of residents evacu- elder sister, her husband, a civil aviation operations in
India struck nine terrorist ated to safer zones. nephew and his wife, a niece, the country’s north-western
camps inside Pakistan and More than 12 persons, in- and five children from the ex- region on Wednesday. The
Pakistan-occupied Jammu cluding four children and two tended family. operations are expected to Security personnel at the
and Kashmir (PoJK) to dis- women, were killed and over remain constrained as a ‘No-
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closed Kangra airport, near
mantle infrastructure of ter- 50 injured when the Pakistan EXPECTED: TRUMP tice to Airmen’ (Notam) is Dharamshala MOORTHY RV
ror groups Lashkar-e-Taiba, Army fired artillery and mor- US President Donald Trump applicable until May 10.
Jaish-e-Mohammad and tar shells on villages of called it a shame and hoped According to industry es-
Hizbul Mujahideen to avenge Poonch and Rajouri in that it would end “very timates, over 400 flights were as Finnair and KLM, have had
the April 22 massacre of 26 Jammu region and Baramulla quickly”. “It’s a shame, we cancelled as a precautionary to divert or take longer
tourists at Pahalgam. and Kupwara in North Kash- just heard about it,” Trump measure on Wednesday, with routes, resulting in increased
At a press briefing by For- mir, said officials. told media at the White the government shutting flight time.
eign Secretary Vikram Misri, India insisted that it had House. “I guess people knew more than 20 airports across “Given the current situ-
along with the Army’s Col- previously given proof, at in- something was going to hap- north-west India, including ation between India and
onel Sophia Qureshi and Air ternational fora, including pen based on a little bit of the Jammu, Srinagar, Leh, Amrit- Pakistan being tense, we now
Force’s Wing Commander in Uri in 2016 and the CRPF India asserted that the aer- strikes. Misri, however, did the UN, of Pakistan orches- past. They’ve been fighting sar and Shimla. roll into a hostile ‘trigger-
Vyomika Singh, footage of convoy at Pulwama in 2019. ial assault was necessitated not take any questions on the trating a proxy war on India for a long time,” he added. In Gujarat, four airports happy’ airspace environ-
the strikes, code-named ‘Op- Army sources clarified that by the terror attacks planned operation, saying the “situ- through known proscribed close to the Indo-Pakistan ment; all aircraft, commer-
eration Sindoor’, was presen- missiles were only fired by and executed from across the ation was evolving”. He also terrorist outfits and their REGRETTABLE: CHINA border — Bhuj, Kandla, Jam- cial, civil, private and cargo,
ted. Satellite imagery and IAF jets. border, and Pakistan’s failure did not give any information front organisations, the For- But China dubbed the strikes nagar and Rajkot — were and helicopters planning
pictorial descriptions of 21 Colonel Qureshi said that to take concrete action to dis- about whether Pakistan has eign Secretary said. India as “regrettable”. temporarily shut for civilian flights in the vicinity of the
terrorist camps in the PoJK 9 terrorist camps of Lashkar- mantle the terror infrastruc- responded to India’s action. simultaneously briefed the “China finds India’s milit- aircraft operations. Air India FIR boundary are cautioned
and Pakistan were also e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammad ture on its soil. Also, India ap- Pakistan claimed that the US and Russia on the strikes. ary operation early this cancelled all flights to and to restrict flights, as the
shown. and Hizbul Mujahideen were prehended more such terror Indian strikes took the lives In an unverified state- morning regrettable. We are from Jammu, Srinagar, Leh, chances of being mistaken as
selected based on credible in- strikes. of at least 21 civilians. ment, Jaish-e-Mohammad concerned about the ongoing Jamnagar, Jodhpur, Amritsar, enemy aircraft are extremely
MIDNIGHT STRIKE telligence inputs and tar- Pakistan’s military spokes- chief Maulana Masood Azhar situation. India and Pakistan Bhuj, Chandigarh and Rajkot high,” civil aviation expert
Between midnight and 1.30 geted to deliver justice to the PRE-EMPTIVE ACTION person and Director General was quoted as saying that 10 are and will always be each until May 10, while IndiGo Mark D Martin of Martin
am on Wednesday, the Indian victims of the Pahalgam ter- “Intelligence and monitoring of ISPR, Ahmed Sharif members of his family were other’s neighbours,” the cancelled over 165 flights Consulting told businessline.
Air Force, in co-ordination ror attack and their families. of Pakistan-based terror Chaudhry, said that Indian killed in India’s targeted air- Chinese Foreign Ministry from multiple airports. “In the past, we have seen
with the Army, executed the She said, “The strike on modules indicated that fur- missiles had hit several strikes. said. two such major events, the
attacks without intruding terror camps was undertaken ther attacks against India mosques. Indian officers, India’s most wanted ter- Prime Minister Narendra FOREIGN CARRIERS HIT shooting down of Azerbaijan
into Pakistan air space, un- through precision capability, were impending; therefore, it however, asserted that no rorist, Azhar, arrested in Modi is said to have hailed Foreign airlines were also im- Airlines ERJ 175 and that of
like the two previous counter using niche technology was necessary to take pre- military building was tar- Jammu and Kashmir in 1994 the armed forces during a pacted with US carriers MH17 in 2015 over Ukraine.”
strikes carried out after the weapons with careful selec- emptive and precautionary geted nor was there any col- and released after the Air In- Union Cabinet meeting on American and United cancel-
terror attacks on the Indian tion of warheads that en- strikes,” the Foreign Secret- lateral damage. Pakistan re- dia IC-814 hijack, said those Wednesday. ling their Tuesday departures With inputs from Aneesh Phadnis in
Army’s Brigade headquarters sured no collateral damage.” ary said, giving details of the taliated by pounding villages killed in the strike on the JeM More reports on p2, p3 to Delhi. Other airlines, such Mumbai, Avinash Nair in Ahmedabad

India-UK FTA: British firms get guaranteed


access to compete for portion of govt contracts
struction procurements for legal commitments under
Amiti Sen the majority of Central gov- FTAs risks undercutting the
New Delhi ernment entities in India, as very sectors that FTAs are
well as for several of India’s meant to strengthen.
British businesses will have federal state-owned enter- “The GP provisions in the
guaranteed access to com- prises at thresholds lower India-UK FTA must be seen
pete for a portion of Indian than ever before, it said. as a test case. If not imple-
government tenders, worth mented prudently, this
£38 billion, once the recently POLICY PRIORITISATION agreement could become a
concluded India-UK Free Experts, however, advise template for future losses in
Trade Agreement (FTA) is that India should retain the policy autonomy.”
implemented. right to set and revise local British companies will be
entities covered by the content criteria, especially to treated as a Class 2 supplier
PREF TREATMENT agreement publish, on aver- prioritise domestic suppliers if at least 20 per cent of their
British companies will get age, approximately 40,000 for national interest object- product or service is from
exclusive treatment under tenders per year with a value ives. Extending state-level the UK, granting them the
the ‘Make in India’ policy, of at least £38 billion ($50.7 procurement or MSME-spe- same status that only Indian
which currently provides billion)… UK businesses will cific schemes to foreign sup- firms currently enjoy, the UK
preferential treatment for have legally guaranteed ac- pliers should be avoided. report said.
government procurement to cess to compete for a propor- According to a report by While the government
businesses that produce in tion of these contracts that the Global Trade and Re- procurement market was
India, a UK government’s re- meet the criteria specified search Initiative, “India’s first opened as part of the In-
port on the India-UK pact within India’s schedule.” government procurement dia-UAE FTA, the UK is the
noted. For the first time, British policy has served as a pillar of first foreign country to have
According to the details of businesses will be able to industrial and MSME devel- received legally guaranteed
the pact put out by the UK, compete for a broad variety opment. Replacing its stra- access on such a scale, the
“India’s federal government of goods, services and con- tegic flexibility with binding GTRI report said.

‘Sindoor’: Operation of power, show of compassion


Women officers & a Kashmiri Pandit briefing the media sent strong message of pluralism
Dalip Singh Commander Vyomika
Abhishek Law Singh, a decorated pilot of
New Delhi the Indian Air Force, who
has flown the Chetak and
‘Operation Sindoor’ was not Cheetah helicopters in chal-
just a strike back, but was lenging terrains, including
symbolism at its best. Jammu & Kashmir and the
After the audacious cross- North-East.
border strike executed with “No civilian or military
surgical precision, came a establishment was tar-
special briefing to the nation Col Sophia Qureshi (left) and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh geted,” Singh emphasised.
by two extraordinary wo- with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri SHIV KUMAR PUSHPAKAR Together, the two women
men in uniform — Colonel transcended symbolic roles
Sophia Qureshi and Wing tural and emotional symbol- WOMEN AT FOREFRONT once reserved for men.
Commander Vyomika Singh ism. Apart from its sanctity, Col Sophia Qureshi, a lu-
— and Foreign Secretary the crimson ‘Sindoor’ im- minary of the Indian Army’s VOICE OF RESILIENCE
Vikram Misri, a career diplo- agery was a reminder that Signal Corps, embodied the Misri was measured articu-
mat of gravitas and a Kash- even the gentlest of symbols quiet yet unassailable lation, setting the tone for
miri Pandit. can become the fiercest of strength of the nation. India’s clear and firm diplo-
The trio transformed a banners. As the first woman to lead matic stance. And a determ-
routine military briefing A small silver bowl sat an Army contingent in a ination to fight cross-border
into a calibrated and calcu- upon a white cloth. Within it multinational exercise in terrorism.
lated assertion of power, was vermilion. A deliberate 2016, she has long been Misri said, “India exer-
identity and narrative spill from the bowl, a thick, shattering glass ceilings. cised its right to respond,”
control. red pool against the white. “Operation Sindoor was and pointed out that the ac-
The spilled sindoor launched to grant justice to tions were “measured (and)
SYMBOLIC IMAGERY mirrored the battlefield rite the families of those killed in non-escalatory”.
The operation’s name, Sin- of scattering vermilion on the terrorist attack on civil- It was a narrative that res-
door, apparently suggested sacred ground. That no atro- ians at Pahalgam on April onated far beyond the bat-
by Prime Minister Narendra city against India’s inno- 22,” she said. tlefield, proclaiming India’s
Modi, was laden with cul- cents will go unavenged. Alongside her was Wing ascendancy as a global force.

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Biggest military action so far in India’s response to attack measured,


responsible, says Foreign Secretary
terms of planning, scale, execution Abhishek Law
Dalip Singh
New Delhi

ON TARGET. Strikes on major terror camps cause maximum damage; JeM chief Azhar loses 10 of kin
Foreign Secretary Vikram
Misri presented the findings
Dalip Singh of the probe into the Pahal-
New Delhi gam terror attack as proof of
Pakistan’s links in a meas-
In the selection of nine tar- ured press briefing, hours
gets of terrorist camps oper- after India’s military strikes
ating in Pakistan-occupied at the nine terrorist sites in
Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) the neighbouring country
and Pakistan for counter-of- and Pakistan-occupied Kash-
fensive, India has shown its mir. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri addressing a press briefing in
capacity to strike at signific- The Foreign Secretary was New Delhi. Colonel Sophia Qureshi (left) and Wing Commander
antly notorious camps in Ba- firm but stayed away from Vyomika Singh are also seen SHIV KUMAR PUSHPAKAR
hawalpur, Sialkot, triumphalism during the de-
Sheikhupura districts of tailed briefing that laid out
Punjab province which is the India’s structured response Committee in May and was a point Misri implied,
geographical indicator of to the attack, alongside reas- November 2024, bringing but did not boast about.
political and strategic power ons to believe in Pakistan’s out its role as a cover for “Our intelligence monit-
enjoyed by the ruling elite of involvement. Pakistan-based terrorist oring of Pakistan-based ter-
the neighbouring country. India has previously groups,” he said. rorist modules indicated
Besides that, the aerial of- provided proof — at interna- Earlier too, in December that further attacks against
fensive also sought to avenge tional fora, including the UN 2023, India had informed the India were impending. There
all the prior terror attacks in — of larger terror outfits us- monitoring team about LeT was thus a compulsion both
Pulwama, Uri and even ing smaller frontal organisa- and Jaish-e-Mohammad op- to deter and to pre-empt,” he
Mumbai by targeting tions to carry out terrorist erating through small terror said.
Lashka-e-Taiba, Jash-e-Mo- activities here, Misri said, groups such as the TRF. The operation was ex-
hammad, and Hijbul Mu- making it clear that this is “Pakistan’s pressure to re- ecuted with precision and
jahideen terror camps, said not the first time concerns move references to the TRF underscored India’s resolve
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security sources. are being raised on in the April 25 UN Security to combat cross-border ter-
The proscribed Lashkar-e- Pakistan’s links in cross-bor- Council press statement is rorism, Misri said, in an ar-
Taiba’s offshoot, The Resist- der terrorist activities. notable in this regard,” he ticulate tone, with a resolute
ance Front, had claimed re- said during a media briefing. stance, emphasising neces-
sponsibility for gunning REDUCED TO RUBBLE. The aftermath of India’s missile attack in Muridke, a town in Pakistan’s Punjab province AP / PTI ‘RIGHT TO RESPOND’ sity and restraint while fram-
down 26 tourists in Pahal- “Investigations into the Pa- ATTACKERS IDENTIFIED ing India’s actions within the
gam on the basis of Hindu re- halgam terror attack have Identification of the attack- bounds of international le-
ligion but later retracted to and released after the Air In- in Shakargarh tehsil of to give it homegrown flavour training there, Col Quereshi brought out the communica- ers, based on eyewitness ac- gitimacy.
retain an element of deniab- dia IC 814 hijack, said in the Narowal district, located 6 to their backed proxy war in told journalists. tion nodes of terrorists in counts as well as other in- The seasoned bureaucrat
ility in tracing the attack purported statement that km from the IB opposite India. and to Pakistan. formation available to law framed the strikes as a de-
back to Islamabad. those killed in the strike on Samba-Kathua sector of Major terrorist attacks in- LAUNCH PADS “ The claims made by The enforcement agencies, has fence of sovereignty and
Security sources de- JeM headquarters, Jamia Jammu and Kashmir. Indian cluding at the Pathankot Air The other five of the nine Resistance Front and their also progressed. communal harmony, not a
scribed the early morning Masjid Subhan Allah in Ba- Army’s Colonel Quereshi in Force base was planned and camps destroyed were in reposting by known social “Our intelligence has de- call to arms.
military action as the biggest hawalpur, included his elder her official briefing of the directed from this facility, PoJK, Sawai Nala Camp and media handles of the veloped an accurate picture
so far in terms of planning, sister, her husband, a aerial assault in Pakistan, besides its commander Mo- Syedna Belal Camp (both in Lashkar-e-Taiba speak for of the planners and backers COMMUNAL DISCORD
scale and execution as it nephew and his wife, a niece, along with Foreign Secretary hammed Irfan Khan alias Ir- Muzaffarabad), Gulpur themselves,” Misri said. of this team. The features of The Pahalgam attack, he reit-
went many notches beyond and five children from the Vikram Misri, and IAF’s fan Tanda is accused of carry- Camp and Abbas Camp “India exercised its right this attack also tie in with erated, was marked by
the single Balakot airstrike extended family. Wing Commander Vyomika ing out series of blasts on (both in Kotli), and Barnala to respond....,” he added Pakistan’s long-standing re- chilling brutality. Militants
post Pulwama suicide attack The Jaish-run terror infra- Singh, Wednesday morning January 26, 1995 in Maulana Camp in Bhimber. pointing out that the actions cord of perpetrating cross- gunned down civilians,
that left 40 CRPF personnel structure, spread across 15 said terrorists who killed Azad Stadium, security They too have been either were “measured, non-escal- border attacks on India, mostly Hindus, in Baisaran
dead on February 14, 2019. acres in Bahawalpur, is loc- four personnel of J&K police sources said. training or launch pads for atory, proportionate and re- which is well documented Valley, targeting them for
ated along NH-5, between in March 2025 were trained The Markaz Taiba camp, terrorists to strike in Jammu sponsible.” and beyond question,” he ad- their religion and “executing
AZHAR KIN KILLED Karachi-Torkham highway and launched in this camp. Muridke, Punjab, was in- and Kashmir. According to him, The ded. them at close range to trau-
In an unverified statement, which is about 100 km from Sources said the rationale cluded into the dismantling The Sawal Nala Camp in Resistance Front (TRF), matise families and inflame
Jaish-e-Mohammad chief the international boundary. behind the attack on operation as it has been the Muzaffarabad, which is which has claimed respons- PRE-EMPTIVE INTENT communal tensions”.
Maulana Masood Azhar was It is also associated with ter- Mehmoona Joya terror facil- headquarters of internation- about 30 km from the Line of ibility for the Pahalgam at- Misri highlighted the opera- “The manner of the attack
quoted as saying that 10 rorists planning and training ity, located in Sialkot, a part ally banned LeT, led by an- Control in Tangdhar sector tack “is a front for the UN- tion’s pre-emptive intent: “It was also driven by an object-
members of his family were ahead of Pulwama attack, of which has been subsumed other most wanted terrorist is a key training facility of proscribed Pakistani terror- was deemed essential that ive of provoking communal
killed in India’s targeted air- and is among the four camps in Narowal district, was to Hafiz Syed. The Mumbai ter- Lashkar. The attack on civil- ist group” Lashkar-e-Taiba the perpetrators and plan- discord, both in Jammu and
strikes under Operation Sin- targeted in the military ac- globally demonstrate that ror attack in 2008 was ians and security forces in (LeT). ners of the Pahalgam attack Kashmir and the rest of the
door to avenge the April 22 tion, as per the dossier pre- Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) planned in this camp and ter- Sonmarg on October 20, “It is notable that India be brought to justice,” he Nation.”
Pahalgam terror attack. pared by the security forces which controls the camp, is rorists Ajmal Kasab, who was 2024, and in Gulmarg on Oc- had given inputs about the said. “It is to the credit of the
India’s most wanted ter- of the 21 terrorists camps. not an outfit per se of local captured live and later tober 24, 2024, were carried TRF in the half-yearly report By neutralising imminent government and the people
rorist, Azhar, arrested in The JeM operates another Kashmiris as Pakistan has hanged to death, and David out by modules linked to this to the Monitoring Team of threats, India likely averted of India that these designs
Jammu and Kashmir in 1994 Tehra Kalan or Sarjal Camp been projecting for decades Coleman had received their camp, Col Quereshi said. the UN’s 1267 Sanctions further civilian casualties, were foiled, ” he said.

Panic in J&K borders: Pak shelling in


Poonch leaves 10 dead, dozens injured
lages of Jhulas, Qazi Mohra, Pereira said. According to closely monitoring the situ-
Gulzar Bhat Banpat, Qasba and Kirini him, another shell struck a ation. “Took stock of the
Srinagar were the worst affected. convent of nuns. situation in border districts
“The sound of heavy artil- Poonch MLA Aijaz Ahmed of J&K UT with all the senior
At least 10 civilians were lery shelling echoed through Jan said this was the first administrative, police, and
killed and 45 injured in the area for nearly eight time in recent memory that district officials, including
Jammu and Kashmir’s hours, sending people into a shelling had continued for DCs of all border districts. I
Poonch after Pakistan state of panic,” said Mo- such a prolonged period. He am closely monitoring the
launched heavy shelling hammad Yousuf, a resident. also said nearly 75 per cent of situation, and the govern-
across the Line of Control Official sources confirmed the city’s population had fled ment is fully prepared to deal
(LoC), officials said. that at least 10 people, in- to safer areas. with any eventuality,” he said
Hundreds of residents cluding a minor, were killed Cross-border shelling was in a post on X.
along the LoC and the Inter- and around 45 others were also reported in several vil- Chief Minister Omar Ab-
national Border (IB) were injured in the shelling. They lages of Rajouri district. dullah chaired a high-level
evacuated to safer zones as are: Mohd Adil, Saleem Hus- meeting with Deputy Com-
the cross-border shelling sain, Ruby Kour, Mohd Zain, SHELLING IN KASHMIR missioners of all border dis-
began shortly after Indian Mohd Akram, Amrik Singh, In the Kashmir Valley, heavy tricts.
armed forces carried out tar- Ranjit Singh, Zoya Khan, shelling was reported in the He directed the immedi-
geted strikes on nine terror- Mohd Rafi and Mohd Iqbal. Uri and Karnah sectors. A ate release of ₹5 crore to
ist camps of the Lashkar-e- A shell fired from Pakistan local resident from Uri said each border district and ₹2
Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammad landed just behind Christ the shelling began around crore to other districts to
and Hizbul Mujahideen, in School in Poonch, hitting the 2.30 am and continued until equip District Collectors
Pakistan and Pakistan-occu- home of two students of the 6.00 am. He said that 8 to 10 with the resources needed to
pied Kashmir (PoK). school who also lost their people suffered injuries. respond to emergencies.
Locals told businessline lives; their parents were Lieutenant Governor
that Poonch city and the vil- severely injured, Bishop Manoj Sinha said he was With inputs from Delhi Bureau

‘Military escalation a shame, must end very quickly’


early hours of Wednesday bassy of India, Washington
Amiti Sen morning targeting terrorist DC. “They were measured,
New Delhi infrastructure, Trump said responsible and designed to
that it was expected to hap- be non-escalatory in nature.
The US is keeping a keen eye pen. “It is a shame. We just No Pakistani civilian, eco-
on the escalating military heard about it. I think we nomic or military targets
tensions between India and knew something is gonna have been hit. Only known
Pakistan with President happen based on the past. terror camps were targeted.”
Donald Trump calling it a They have been fighting for a The Chinese Foreign Min-
“shame” and expressing long time. They have been istry spokesperson re-
hopes of it ending “very fighting for many many dec- portedly said on Wednesday
quickly”. ades. And centuries if you ac- that China finds India’s mil-
US Secretary of State tually think about it. I hope it US President Donald Trump itary operation early this
Marco Rubio spoke to the ends very quickly,” Trump morning regrettable: “We
National Security Advisors said from his Oval office. are concerned about the on-
(NSA) of both India and India’s strike against olution,” Rubio posted on going situation. India and
Pakistan and asked them to Pakistan was in response to `X’. Pakistan are and will always
keep the lines of communic- the terror attack on April 22 be each other’s neighbours.”
ation open and avoid escala- in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kash- ‘AVOID ESCALATION’
tion, the US Department of mir, in which 26 people, US State Department noted businessline.
State said. mostly tourists, were killed. that Rubio spoke to the na- Disclaimer: Readers are requested to verify
& make appropriate enquiries to satisfy
Meanwhile, China said “I am monitoring the situ- tional security advisors from themselves about the veracity of an
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Operation Abhyaas: India conducts Re sheds 39 paise against $


green, the currency market
was weighed down by the

nationwide civil defence mock drills


Our Bureau
Mumbai tension along the Indo-Pak
border, with the neigbouring
country resorting to unpro-
India’ strike against terror voked firing.
infrastructure in Pakistan Dilip Parmar, Senior Re-
ON HIGH ALERT. Drills were carried out in 244 districts across the country to deal with emergencies and terrorist attacks and the fall in equity markets search Analyst, HDFC Secur-
in early trading dragged the ities, said that amidst linger-
rupee down on Wednesday ing geopolitical concerns
Our Bureaus to its biggest single-day drop and a stronger dollar index,
in a month even as the dollar the Indian rupee experi-
gained ground against global enced its most significant
Faced with the prospect of an currencies. single-day drop in a month,
armed conflict with The rupee, which opened continuing its decline for the
Pakistan, India conducted about 14 paise weaker on second day.
nationwide civil defence Wednesday, closed at “The easing of trade ten-
mock drills under ‘Operation 84.8250 per US dollar, down sions has allowed the dollar
Abhyaas.’ about 39 paise vs previous to rebound, negatively im-
The drills were carried out close of 84.44. pacting major currencies.
in 244 districts to prep up the Indian defence forces Furthermore, consistent
country’s readiness to deal launched missile strikes dollar demand from oil im-
with emergencies and terror- early Wednesday on nine ter- porters and hedgers have ex-
ist attacks. ror targets in Pakistan to erted downward pressure on
Over 60 air raid sirens avenge the killing of 26 tour- the rupee over the past two
sounded in Delhi and Mum- ists in Pahalgam (Kashmir) days.
bai, with thousands of volun- by terrorists sponsored by “Spot USD/INR is anticip-
teers, police officers, fire- the latter. This dampened ated to trend upward, poten-
fighters and NDRF the sentiment in the forex tially reaching 85.70 if it
personnel participating in PREPARATORY EXERCISES. The Reserve Bank of India building in Patna, during a blackout as part of the nationwide drill, ‘Operation Abhyaas’, on Wednesday and and equity markets (in early holds above 85. Conversely,
evacuation drills and train- (right) officials at Terminal 3 of the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi PTI/SHIV KUMAR PUSHPAKAR trading). 84.25 presents a significant
ing sessions. While the equity markets support level,” per his
These drills were carried recovered, ending the day in assessment.
out at public institutions cise tested communication Chowk, and other areas, they had a brief gap of about cisely at 4 pm with air sirens, mock drill on Wednesday
such as schools and colleges; systems, control rooms, and while a massive blackout was three hours before the main simulated bomb blasts and between 4 pm and 5 pm, sim-
besides, largescale mock-up evacuation plans and observed around 8 pm. drill kicked off at 4 pm, com- fire incidents to test re- ulating an air raid in coordin-
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exercises took place in open provided safety training to Besides, Hyderabad saw plete with sirens and simu- sponse protocols of multiple ation with various civil and
grounds and other import- civilians, students, and NCC residents at the four desig- lated explosions echoing agencies. defence agencies.
ant city centre facilities, as cadets. nated sites for Operation Ab- across the colonies. Despite heavy rainfall The exercise, in line with
well as district headquarters. hyaas, a citywide civil de- In Mumbai, a large-scale dampening some planned the directions from the Min-
Even the iconic India Gate SIRENS AT 55 LOCATIONS fence mock drill, say their civil defence mock drill was activities, the exercise istry of Home Affairs, was
area in the heart of Delhi wit- Major cities like the national Wednesday morning began conducted at Cross Maidan demonstrated evacuation aimed at assessing and en-
nessed a blackout. capital reverberated with the with rescue operation in Mumbai as part of a co- procedures, rescue opera- hancing the readiness of civil
Similarly, locations of na- sound of sirens as Delhi con- rehearsals. ordinated emergency pre- tions, and emergency med- defence mechanisms
tional importance in other ducted massive mock secur- paredness exercise across ical response. through drills by simulating
cities were subject to these ity drills at 55 locations. EMERGENCY MOVE Maharashtra and other parts Meanwhile, the Chennai two simultaneous air raids
drills. Alarm sirens blared in Once the preparatory exer- of India. Port Authority conducted a carried out at two strategic
As per protocols, the exer- Khan Market, Chandni cises wrapped up by midday, The drill, which began pre- comprehensive civil defence locations within the port.

World leaders call on India, Pakistan to exercise maximum military restraint


military confrontation of Pahalgam,” Russia For- ism, but we obviously call on ation”. The ministry said, open between India and
Press Trust of India between the two countries. eign Ministry spokesperson both India and Pakistan to “In the spirit of regional Pakistan to defuse tensions
Washington/Moscow/London
“The Secretary-General is Maria Zakharova was quoted exercise restraint to avoid peace, prosperity and stabil- and address unresolved is-
very concerned about the In- as saying by state-run news escalation and, of course, to ity, Bangladesh remains sues between them through
World leaders, including UN dian military operations agency TASS. protect civilians.” hopeful that tensions will be constructive dialogue, “ulti-
chief Antonio Guterres and across the Line of Control “We call on the parties in- The United Arab Emirates defused through diplomatic mately leading to compre-
US President Donald and the international border. volved to exercise restraint asked India and Pakistan “to endeavours, and that peace hensive, consensual, and
Trump, on Wednesday called He calls for maximum milit- in order to prevent further exercise restraint, de-escal- will ultimately prevail for the sustainable solutions”. It
on India and Pakistan to ex- ary restraint from both deterioration of the situ- ate tensions, and avoid fur- benefits of the peoples in the also reiterates Qatar’s full
ercise restraint and hoped countries. The world cannot ation in the region. ther escalation that could region.” support for all regional and
that the hostilities would afford a military confronta- “We hope that the differ- British Prime Minister UN Secretary-General threaten regional and inter- international efforts aimed
end “very quickly”. tion between India and ences between New Delhi Keir Starmer Antonio Guterres national peace,” according ‘RESOLVE CRISIS’ at promoting security, peace,
In retaliation against the Pakistan,” the Secretary- and Islamabad will be re- to a statement from UAE Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign and stability in the region.
Pahalgam terror attack, In- General’s spokesman, solved through peaceful, “Rising tensions between Indian military response to Deputy Prime Minister of Affairs in a statement said it Japan’s Chief Cabinet
dian armed forces early Stephane Dujarric, said. political and diplomatic India and Pakistan will be of it, responsible action from Foreign Affairs Sheikh Ab- is following with deep con- Secretary Yoshimasa Hay-
Wednesday carried out mis- means on a bilateral basis in serious concern for many both countries is urgently dullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan. cern the continued escala- ashi said the government is
sile strikes on nine terror ‘DEEPLY CONCERNED’ accordance with the provi- across Britain. We are enga- needed. Bangladesh’s Ministry of tion between India and following the situation
targets in Pakistan-occupied Russia also expressed deep sions of the Simla Agree- ging urgently with both “Escalation must be pre- Foreign Affairs said the gov- Pakistan, and urged both closely while reiterating its
Kashmir (PoK) and Pakistan, concern at the escalation of ment of 1972 and the Lahore countries, as well as other in- vented and civilians protec- ernment “is closely ob- countries “to exercise max- condemnation of the terror-
including Bhawalpur, a military confrontation Declaration of 1999,” the ternational partners, en- ted. We are in contact with serving the evolving situ- imum restraint, give priority ist attack in Kashmir last
stronghold of the Jaish-e- between India and Pakistan spokesperson said in a state- couraging dialogue, de-es- both India and Pakistan,” it ation in India and Pakistan” to the voice of wisdom, re- month.
Mohammad (JeM) terror in the wake of the Pahalgam ment in the wake of ‘Opera- calating and the protecting said. and expresses its deep con- spect the principles of good “We are strongly con-
outfit. terror attack. tion Sindoor’. civilians,” he told the House In an interview on TF1 cern over the situation. neighbourliness, and resolve cerned that further retaliat-
UN Secretary-General “We are deeply concerned British Prime Minister of Commons. television, French Foreign It urged both the coun- the crisis through diplomatic ory exchanges will escalate
Guterres called for “max- about the intensifying milit- Keir Starmer said the UK is The German foreign min- Minister Jean-Noel Barrot tries to “remain calm, show means”. into a full-blown military
imum military restraint” ary confrontation between engaging with both India istry in a post on X said fol- said, “We understand India’s restraint and refrain from The ministry emphasised conflict,” the top govern-
from India and Pakistan, say- India and Pakistan after the and Pakistan to push for dia- lowing the horrific terrorist desire to protect itself taking any steps that could the “urgent need” to keep ment spokesman said at a
ing the world cannot afford a terrorist attack near the city logue and de-escalation. attack in Kashmir and the against the scourge of terror- further aggravate the situ- communication channels press conference.

India used its ‘right to respond’


to terror attack, saysRajnath
witnessed what our armed
Press Trust of India forces have done today. The
New Delhi action was carried out very
thoughtfully and in a meas-
India’s military scripted ured manner,” he said.
“history” by acting with “It was limited only to the
“precision, precaution and camps and other infrastruc-
compassion” in destroying ture used for training terror-
terror camps in Pakistan and ists, with the aim of breaking
Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir their morale,” Singh said.
under ‘Operation Sindoor’, “I congratulate the armed
Defence Minister Rajnath forces on behalf of the whole
Singh said on Wednesday. Defence Minister country. I also congratulate
In his first remarks follow- Rajnath Singh Prime Minister Narendra
ing the strike, Singh said In- Modi for providing complete
dia used its “right to re- rorists in Pakistan and PoK,” support to the forces,” he
spond” to the Pahalgam he said addressing the Bor- added.
attack and that the targets der Roads Organisation “We have followed the
were destroyed as per plan. (BRO) Raising Day ideals of Lord Hanuman.
“Through Operation Sin- celebrations. Just as he said during the de-
door, India has used its ‘right struction of Ashok Vatika —
to respond’ to the attack on MEASURED ACTION ‘jin mohi maara, tin mohi
its soil, and the armed forces The Defence Minister asser- maare’ (I only struck those
scripted history by acting ted that the targets were des- who attacked me) — we too
with precision, precaution troyed and no civilian popu- have targeted only those who
and compassion to destroy lation was harmed as per the killed our innocent people,”
the camps used to train ter- plan. “The whole world has Singh said

Pakistan says it will strike ‘at a time,


place and manner of its choice’
people were killed and 46 in- lawful act of war”. An NSC
Press Trust of India jured in the missile strikes statement warned that in
Islamabad
launched shortly after mid- consonance with Article 51
night on cities in the Punjab of the UN Charter, Pakistan
Pakistan’s top security body province and Pakistan-occu- reserves the right to re-
on Wednesday said the pied Kashmir (PoK). spond, in self-defence, “at a
armed forces have been duly A hurriedly called Na- time, place and manner of its
authorised to undertake re- tional Security Council choice” to avenge the loss of
taliation “at a time, place and meeting, chaired by Prime innocent Pakistani lives in
manner of its choice” to Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the Indian strikes.
avenge the loss of lives in the attended by Cabinet Minis- “The armed f orces of
Indian military strikes. ters, Chief Ministers, all ser- Pakistan have duly been au-
Pakistan Army spokesman vices chiefs and senior of- thorised to undertake cor-
Lt Gen Ahmad Sharif ficers, described the strikes responding actions in this re-
Chaudhry said at least 26 as “unprovoked” and an “un- gard,” the statement said.
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Avenging Pahalgam
A
high frequency indicator
watched closely by the
market is the Purchasing
Managers Index (PMI) for
India’s response is measured and non-escalatory manufacturing. It is
supposed to tell us whether the
ndia’s precision strikes on nine terror training

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manufacturing sector is doing well or
camps in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Jammu not and hence considered to be a quick
indicator of industry performance. It is
and Kashmir in the early hours of Wednesday based on a survey of around 400
mark a fitting, measured and restrained response to companies, where they are asked if
Pakistan-sponsored terror in Baisaran valley, conditions are better than they were in
the previous month.
Pahalgam on April 22. In a briefing later on Wednesday, Five indicators are queried which KVS GIRI

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, Col Sofiya Qureshi include new orders, production,

Reconciling PMI with


and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh explained with employment, delivery times and stocks.
Based on the responses — yes, no and no
clarity and firmness of purpose the successes of change, — a diffusion index is calculated
‘Operation Sindoor’ and the rationale for it. which lies between 0 and 100. Intuitively
a reading above 50 signifies growth and

manufacturing growth
They underscored India’s “right to below 50 reveals contraction.
respond” to the savage killing of 27 innocents The question is whether the PMI-M
in the Valley last month, and to “deter and can be taken to be an indicator of
manufacturing growth as the two are
pre-empt” such acts. The nine camps were often taken to be synonymous. There is a
also targeted on the basis of intelligence that reason to link the two as both are dealing
“further attacks against India were with industrial output. GREY AREAS. Optimism shown in PMI movements over a decade did not in
impending”. The Foreign Secretary placed However, conceptual issues could general get reflected in higher manufacturing growth numbers
lead to differing conclusions when the
the seriousness of the ‘Pakistan threat’ in data on the two variables are juxtaposed.
perspective. The killings in Pahalgam were The table below provides data on growth cent and was lower than the previous either 1 per cent or 10 per cent. So one
aimed at harming tourism, growth and in manufacturing as per the IIP along year in two out of three years. cannot relate any improvement in the
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development in the Valley, “with the with the PMI-M for the year which is an Overall in terms of direction change PMI to quantitative changes as such. It is
objective of promoting communal discord, average of the 12 months reported. the PMI does reasonably well. In seven more of a directional clue being
Alongside is also given the growth in out of 11 years the PMI did show that the provided.
both in Jammu and Kashmir and the rest of sales of a set of around 1,700 companies IIP-M moved in a similar direction Third, the comparison is made over
the Nation”. Pakistan has been perpetrating in the manufacturing sector. though the magnitude was very the previous month while the IIP-M is a
cross border terror for years, causing India different. This means that the PMI does comparison over the previous year.
catastrophic harm, be it the 26/11 (2008) POSITIVE PMI well in terms of direction more often but Seasonality is perhaps accounted for by
The PMI-M has always averaged above does not really say much about the the PMI while the IIP is a plain vanilla
carnage in Mumbai, or attacks on security 50 in the last 10 years or so, signifying quantum of change that one can see in comparison over the previous year. This
forces and innocent citizens in Pathankot, that there has always been an increase in manufacturing output. In a way the PMI is probably the most important
Uri and Pahalgam. Post Pahalgam, Pakistan output. Some months have exhibited a is agnostic to an increase being from 4 difference in concepts as both sales and
has not taken steps against terrorist reading below 50 which was the case per cent to 4.1 per cent or 4 per cent to IIP reckon growth rates over the year.
during Covid where four successive 10 per cent. Fourth, the PMI data is normally out
infrastructure, but instead resorted to months were low and another one in the To get a further idea of the PMI by the 1st of the month which means the
denials and allegations. Terror training second episode in 2021. correlating with business activity, the data would have been collected before
camps run by Lashkar-e-Taiba, Otherwise, the indices have been growth in sales of a random sample of the month ends and hence probably
Jaish-e-Mohammad and Hizbul Mujahideen, positive and for the year have always 1,700 odd companies in the based more on perception.
among others, have flourished under its averaged above 50. This is where there manufacturing sector has been Having high frequency indicators is
are interpretation issues as any number juxtaposed in the table. Here too a useful because in their absence it is hard
watch. The precision strikes on nine above 50 means that output is better similar picture emerges where in six of to gauge the pulse of the economy or a
significant camps included those which were than the last reference period at the the 10 years, the direction of movement The sample used by the sector. There are limitations as can be
training centres for Ajmal Kasab and David macro level. in growth in sales is in consonance with seen in the case of the PMI where the
IIP-M growth was in a narrow range of the movement in PMI-M. In FY25, it
PMI is a niche one at 400 conclusion could be right 6-7 times out
Headley. firms compared with IIP
3.6-5.5 per cent during this entire period would tend to be higher which will yield of 10 in terms of direction, though the
There are some notable aspects to India’s
firm, strong and appropriate response. As
if the extreme values during Covid and
post Covid are excluded. In contrast, the
a similar ratio of seven out of 11. which covers a much magnitude is not really indicated.
This is also an issue when the GST
Misri, Col Qureshi and Wing Commander PMI-M was always above 50. Therefore WHY THEY DIVERGE wider set of units as well collections are looked at, as often high
Singh emphasised, military and civilian spots optimism shown in PMI movements did This calls for an explanation. First, the as commodities collections do lead to the inference that
not in general get reflected in higher sample used by the PMI is a niche one at consumption has picked up. But this
were spared in a strike that is perhaps manufacturing growth numbers. 400 compared with IIP which covers a may not always be the case as seen in
comparable in scale to 1971. The choice of Further, in FY20 and FY21 the IIP-M much wider set of units as well as likely to be the better performing ones FY25 where there were issues in urban
the two women officers to brief the media witnessed negative growth but the commodities as it refers to the entire and hence may have an upward bias. consumption even while GST
was a message in itself; terrorists may have PMI-M was above 50 though FY21 did economy. Besides, the IIP also covers Second, the respondents give a collections were robust.
left women wailing at Pahalgam but here show a dip from 52.3 to 50.2. In the last some part of the unorganised sector. response either in the affirmative or
three years, the PMI has been increasing. Further the PMI sample would tend to negative, but do not give any numbers. The writer is Chief Economist, Bank of Baroda. Views
were two smart, young women officers, But the IIP-M was between 4-5.5 per be the larger companies which are also Hence an output increase could be expressed are personal
oozing confidence and aggression in spelling
out details of the attack, standing as symbols
of a progressive India that negates everything
that Pakistan stands for. In its messaging, the
government has displayed remarkable
maturity, holding out both a warning and
How can India Inc navigate choppy trade waters?
window for a winding down of hostilities. It is Tackling trade disruption will require diversifying exports and strengthening strategic partnerships
to be hoped that Pakistan responds sensibly. efforts towards diversifying energy cusp of national strategy, innovation,
The UN Security Council is reported to have Sankar Chakraborti sources. To become self-sufficient, we and policy thrust.
posed hard questions to Pakistan over must develop our domestic production Achieving these objectives requires

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Pahalgam, whose backers in the global he global markets are in a tizzy. capabilities while substituting imports. active collaboration between the public
community have reduced in view of its An unprecedented convergence The need to strengthen and extend and private sectors. A robust symphony
of three factors could add to the our strategic partnerships is of similar where policymakers create an enabling
documented role as a terror haven. The US volatility in trade and macroeconomic importance. India now has more clout environment that encourages
and other major countries have rightly urged conditions that the world is now on both regional and global trade sustainability, innovation, and
a de-escalation of tensions. witnessing. patterns with its growing economic diversification. These initiatives are
While exercising restraint and pushing The evolving trade policy of the US, as strength. reciprocated by industry leaders
indicated by frequent changes in its To protect our interests and maintain proactively assessing the exposures,
Pakistan to come up with a terror-clean-up position on reciprocal tariffs, introduces the flow of trade, it will be necessary to developing robust contingency plans,
plan, India must sustain the global pressure an element of high uncertainty into GLOBAL TRADE. Uncertain times actively interact with major partners and investing in technologies that
on Pakistan through institutions such as the global supply chains and price GETTY IMAGES and make efforts to create alternative enhance our agility.
Financial Action Task Force. Faced with a mechanisms. channels of trade. It is also vital that Together, they focus on fast-tracking
The emergence of new alignments on Our high reliance on foreign crude India diversifies its exports with the EU growth by fostering a culture of
‘failed state’ and a rogue army that is the trade front post the 90-day pause on exposes us to supply disruptions and and other markets, as it will insulate our proactive risk management. The
accountable to none, India will need global reciprocal tariff is the first factor. price risks. Inflationary pressures trade from country-specific volatility government has already laid a robust
support to make headway with Pakistan. Secondly, the negative fallout of US-Iran permeate all sectors, from consumer and shocks. framework for a renewable energy push
nuclear agreement could result into goods to industry and transport, thus Additionally, the reciprocal tariff by with a host of initiatives, which the
choking up of an important trade route, undermining our energy security. the US can be of benefit for us, as India is industry must leverage and transform
which is vital for global energy trade. Additionally, rising input costs not only in a far better position on the tariffs the challenges into opportunities.
POCKET RAVIKANTH The Strait of Hormuz in the Persian squeeze margins but also restrict announced by US in comparison to We can navigate these choppy waters
Gulf can witness disruptions similar to consumer demand, which might other Asian countries. The 26 per cent successfully and come out stronger,
the current Houthi-led conflicts in the constrain economic growth. Moreover, reciprocal tariff, which is comparatively more resilient, and more competitive if
Red Sea around Bab-el-Mandeb. Thirdly, our export competitiveness is impacted less than on other countries, gives us the we understand the risks, seize the
the ongoing disruption in the Red Sea by when critical transport corridors are competitive edge. opportunities, and respond as one. What
Houthi attacks has led to major interrupted. Similarly, India has witnessed sharp we essentially require are bold
disruptions in trade channels, growth in some of the sectors where leadership, nimble thinking, and a
necessitating ships to alter routes and DISCOVER OPPORTUNITIES traditionally US played a monopoly role. determination to create a safe and
thus adding costs and transit times. It would be a short-sighted approach to For example, India’s defence exports prosperous tomorrow for India and the
India’s position becomes more consider these as only hurdles. The have surged from ₹600 crore in 2014 to world.
challenging, nonetheless these can be present circumstances are best suited to ₹24,000 crore today, with an ambitious
addressed by meticulous planning and discovering opportunities in clean ₹50,000 crore target by 2030. While The writer is Group Chief Executive Officer of Acuité
careful execution. energy sources and speeding up our valuations are rich, the sector is on the Ratings & Research Ltd

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Message to Pakistan instrument of state policy to Since old habits die very hard, India creditors, employees and other production cost which is haunting
By launching a precision military destabilise India and dismantle ought to keep a constant tab on stakeholders, since the IBC resolved most milk producers even in other
strike — Operation Sindoor — terror infrastructure on its soil Pakistan's designs. So better keep Bhushan Steel is taken over by JSW States, of which labour cost is the
targeting nine terror camps located once and for all. the pot boiling by keeping Pakistan in running condition. highest.
in Pakistan and Pakistan controlled M Jeyaram on tenterhook. As suggested by the writer Apex However demand for ₹70 per litre
Kashmir, two weeks after the Sholavandan (Tamil Nadu) SK Gupta Court could impose severe penalties may have to be reviewed from the
Pahalgam terror strike, India has sent New Delhi for such violation on the wrong angle of affordability of consumers.
a clear and an unequivocal message Old habits die very hard doers without altering the takeover Ideal remedy is to support farmers in
to Pakistan that its sinister act of This refers to ‘Pakistan ready to Stakeholders hit as that would have shown its mechanising the sector with interest
sponsoring terror from its border ‘wrap’ tensions if India de-escalated: Apropos ‘Bhushan Steel: Was concern for the shareholders and free subsidy on dairy related
cannot go unpunished anymore. Defence Minister Asif’ (May 7). liquidation the only solution?’ (May employees’ welfare. equipment to strike a balance
No doubt, it is the most expansive While such a meek surrender by the 7). Apex court’s verdict was based NR Nagarajan between input costs and dropping
and widespread retaliation by India in Pakistani Defence Minister could on the egregious IBC lapses of the Sivakasi milk production.
recent years since the Balakot owe it to highly precise attack by National Company Law Tribunal However, Kerala’s geographical and
airstrikes in 2019 and the surgical the IAF, on nine terror targets and Appellate Tribunal by giving the Subsidise mechanisation climatic issues may also add to low
strikes following the Uri attack in (launched between 1.05 AM and approval to Bhushan Steel’s Apropos ‘Kerala dairy farmers to fodder production that augments
2016. 1.30 AM) but the fact also remains takeover by by JSW Steels Limited. strike on May 16 over low input costs.
It is time Pakistan understood the that he just can't be taken at face But ordering liquidation seems a procurement prices’ (May 7), high Rajiv Magal
futility of using terror as an value. punishment to the shareholders, input cost is the major part of the Halekere Village, (Karnataka)

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Hold Pakistan accountable


India has an opportunity to make a case at FATF Bhushan Steel
Kartikey Singh
ruling can help
I
ndia has delivered a fitting
response to the April 22
Pahalgam killings by taking
out nine major terror camps in
Pakistan and Pakistan occupied
Jammu and Kashmir. It also has a
strengthen IBC
big chance here to hold Pakistan
accountable on the global stage. RAISING THE BAR. It restores discipline to the
Among other responses, the
Financial Action Task Force TERROR FUNDING. Must be insolvency process, sets clear limits on tribunal powers,
(FATF), an international body exposed ISTOCKPHOTO protects the independence of enforcement agencies
tasked with combating ‘money
laundering’ and ‘terrorist continued presence and activities
financing’, offers a powerful of LeT leaders and operatives
platform for India to press its within Pakistan. Intelligence REUTERS

case. reports from agencies like the


The body sets the global NIA and the J&K Police would in the following month, October 2019, regulators have the right to challenge The Supreme Court further
anti-money laundering (AML) help in this regard. the Enforcement Directorate (ED) resolution plans? addressed its December 2024 interim
and counter-terrorist financing Supplementing this with attached BPSL’s assets, claiming they On May 2, the Supreme Court order, which allowed JSW to take over
(CFT) standard through its open-source intelligence analysis were “proceeds of crime” linked to the partially set aside the NCLAT decision. BPSL’s provisionally attached assets. It
comprehensive framework, the to trace financial networks, company’s past wrongdoing. These It ruled that JSW's appeal was not clarified that this was a case-specific,
FATF Recommendations, aimed including the use of hawala AJAY SRIVASTAVA included fictitious transactions, maintainable under Section 61(3) of the consensual relief that did not set a
at tackling illicit global financial channels or cryptocurrency, and diversion of funds to related parties and IBC because it was not an “aggrieved precedent or weaken the ED’s

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flows. With the next plenary providing specific transaction he Supreme Court’s recent shell companies, over-invoicing of party”, and JSW had already accepted investigative powers. The distinction
meeting slated for June, fresh details and linkages where ruling in the Bhushan Power capital goods, etc. the plan. The Court emphasised that a reinforced that commercial resolution
findings on Pahalgam’s possible, will strengthen the case. and Steel Ltd (BPSL) case JSW Steel appealed to the NCLAT bidder who wins the bid cannot later and criminal investigation are distinct
cross-border funding links could Despite Pakistan’s assertions of marks a turning point in against the NCLT’s September 2019 cherry-pick conditions it finds legal pathways.
prove decisive in determining action against UN-designated India’s evolving insolvency order, raising concerns about several unfavourable. The Supreme Court The impact of the Supreme Court’s
whether Pakistan is placed back terrorists, India should law. Delivered on May 2, the judgment conditions. It objected to the continued raised serious concerns that JSW did not judgment is far-reaching. It raises the
on the “grey list”. underscore the lack of effective exposes critical flaws in resolving large risk of criminal cases, ED’s asset disclose its 2008 joint venture with bar for insolvency professionals and
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prosecution and conviction of key corporate bankruptcies while drawing attachments, unclear ownership rights, BPSL, a key fact that could have made it creditor committees, clarifying that they
TANGLED HISTORY leaders and the continued clear lines between commercial and being held liable for BPSL’s past ineligible under Section 29A of the must thoroughly verify bidder eligibility
Pakistan has a well-documented operational capacity of their recovery and criminal enforcement. misdeeds. JSW argued that such issues Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. and ensure full transparency. Any gaps
history of scrutiny by the FATF, organisations. By dissecting the conduct of should not arise once a new in due diligence or failure to disclose key
marked by repeated placements The US, UK and France have resolution professionals, the powers of management takes over — especially NON-DISCLOSURE OVERLOOKED facts could invalidate the entire
on the grey list due to persistent historically demonstrated a insolvency tribunals, and the obligations after Section 32A was added to the IBC The NCLAT overlooked the resolution process.
deficiencies in its AML/CFT strong stance against terror of bidders like JSW Steel, the Court has in December 2019, granting protection non-disclosure, which the Court saw as For enforcement agencies like the ED,
regime and, crucially, its failure to financing and are potential allies clarified the legal architecture of the to buyers from prosecution for the undermining the integrity of the the ruling confirms their independence.
effectively counter ‘terrorist for India. Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) company’s past actions. resolution process. It makes clear that insolvency tribunals
financing’ emanating from its Conversely, China, a close ally and reinforced the principles of due In February 2020, the NCLAT not More importantly, the Court clarified like the NCLT and NCLAT cannot act as
territory. This includes of Pakistan, may provide process, transparency, and institutional only accepted JSW's appeal, but also that neither NCLT nor NCLAT had the substitutes for enforcement bodies or
inadequate action against diplomatic resistance. The boundaries. declared the ED’s asset attachment authority to review or invalidate asset interfere in criminal investigations.
UN-designated terrorist groups positions of Saudi Arabia, a key Here’s how the BPSL insolvency saga illegal. NCLT even issued directions attachments made under PMLA. Only The Court also gave much-needed
like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and player, and the UAE, recently unfolded and ultimately landed before related to promoter declassification and PMLA-designated forums and courts recognition to operational creditors,
Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). removed from the grey list and the country’s highest Court. corporate restructuring that were can handle such enforcement actions. often ignored in big bankruptcy cases. It
Despite its removal from the potentially more inclined to In July 2017, BPSL, a major Indian beyond the scope of insolvency law. This The NCLAT's sweeping ruling against confirmed their right to challenge
grey list in October 2022 support strict standards, also hold steel company, went bankrupt under triggered a flurry of appeals to the the ED was thus beyond its legal powers resolution plans, strengthening the
following acknowledged progress significant weight. The broader India’s new Insolvency and Bankruptcy Supreme Court by various stakeholders and was struck down. fairness of the process.
on technical action plans, India geopolitical dynamics, Code. The company had failed to repay including operational creditor Kalyani The Court also identified significant The message is unambiguous for JSW
voiced scepticism, emphasising particularly the US-China rivalry loans worth over ₹47,000 crore to banks Transco, the ED, and the State of lapses in the conduct of the Resolution and other bidders: honesty is
the necessity of verifiable, and Pakistan’s close ties with and financial institutions. It was part of Odisha. Professional (RP) and the CoC. The RP mandatory. Once a resolution plan is
irreversible, and sustained action Beijing, add layers of complexity. the RBI’s so-called “dirty dozen” — a The core legal questions before the failed to submit Form H — a mandatory approved, you can’t go back and try to
against terrorism. This necessitates sustained and group of large defaulters targeted for Court were: Can a successful bidder like certificate verifying the eligibility of the change the terms through appeals.
India can leverage the FATF nuanced diplomatic engagement fast-track insolvency. JSW challenge a resolution plan it had resolution applicant under Section 29A In short, this judgment is about more
framework by focusing squarely with key member countries. What followed was a five-year-long already accepted? Can NCLAT override of the IBC. than just one company. It restores
on Pakistan’s persistent failure to Given the FATF’s legal drama involving powerful ED’s powers under PMLA? What is the It also failed to properly examine discipline to India’s insolvency process,
meet its obligations under FATF consensus-based investors, enforcement agencies, and role of disclosure and due diligence in JSW’s affidavit, which omitted mention sets clear limits on tribunal powers,
recommendations, particularly in decision-making and the constitutional questions about the determining bidder eligibility? And of a 2008 joint venture with BPSL. This protects the independence of
the context of the Pahalgam potential for politicisation, separation of powers. finally, do operational creditors and non-disclosure could have rendered enforcement agencies, and warns all
attack’s links to LeT. India’s strategy must focus on JSW Steel won the bid to acquire JSW ineligible under IBC rules, and its players against taking legal shortcuts.
A key focus must be Pakistan’s presenting strong evidence of Bhushan Power and Steel Ltd. (BPSL) in The Supreme Court has acceptance raised serious concerns About 12,000 cases are pending
non-compliance with FATF Pakistan’s non-compliance. 2019, after its ₹19,700 crore resolution about due diligence. The CoC, before NCLT. As more complex
Recommendation 6, which The issue must be consistently plan was approved by the Committee of also given much-needed responsible for scrutinising eligibility bankruptcy cases arise, this ruling lays a
mandates targeted financial raised at FATF Plenary meetings Creditors (CoC). The National recognition to operational and disclosures, was also found wanting. stronger, fairer foundation for resolving
sanctions against UN-designated and working groups, emphasising Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) Despite discussions in its 14th them.
terrorists and their organisations. Pakistan’s repeated failure to approved the plan with certain creditors, often ignored in meeting about the unresolved eligibility
India should present concrete meet its commitments and conditions in September 2019. However, big bankruptcy cases issue, no concrete action was taken. The writer is founder of GTRI
evidence to the FATF advocating concrete action,
demonstrating Pakistan’s including re-listing on the ‘grey
continued failure to effectively list’ or even blacklisting.
implement these sanctions
against LeT and its key operatives.
This evidence must include the
The writer is a student at the Rajiv Gandhi
National University of Law Taking ethanol blending beyond E20
Tarun Sawhney food crops —thus promoting both bring long-term predictability for
environmental sustainability and food producers. Also, India must invest in
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ver the past decade, India’s security. Simultaneously, the roll-out ethanol-to-hydrogen conversion, SAF
Ethanol Blended Petrol (EBP) of flex-fuel vehicles (FFVs) and hybrid technologies, and carbon capture
Programme has emerged as a electric vehicles (HEVs) capable of solutions that can expand ethanol’s
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. cornerstone of the country’s green running on higher ethanol blends is utility far beyond conventional
transition. As of February 28, 2025, essential. These vehicles can serve as a blending.
May 8, 2005 India had already achieved a 17.98 per bridge between today’s fossil-fuel As India ramps up blending, global
cent ethanol blending rate under the systems and the net-zero future, trade dynamics have added complexity.
CAG faults tax treatment of FII income from stocks ongoing Ethanol Supply Year (ESY) enabling a cleaner, more flexible DIVERSIFY. Sources of feedstock The US has sought greater access to
Income of foreign institutional investors (FIIs) and their sub-accounts from 2024-25, with public sector oil mobility ecosystem. Indian ethanol markets. While imports
stock market activities should be treated as business profit and taxed marketing companies (OMCs) clocking The establishment of India must address structural might seem to offer short-term
accordingly, according to the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India (CAG). 19.68 per cent blending in February ethanol-integrated bio-hubs — bottlenecks. One of the most pressing support, they conflict with the very
A CAG report tabled in Parliament said that the income of FIIs/sub-accounts alone. The country is now swiftly particularly in sugarcane-rich regions is feedstock availability. A continued raison d’être of the EBP Programme —
was often being “erroneously categorised as capital gains and being exempted approaching the 20 per cent blending — can consolidate multiple renewable reliance on sugarcane and surplus FCI reducing foreign exchange outflow and
from tax by routinely invoking the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements.” milestone. streams, including bioelectricity, rice is unsustainable. A structured push uplifting domestic agriculture. The
While the E20 target by 2025 is a biogas, and bio-fertilizers, thereby towards maize and other non-food ethanol strategy must therefore be
Appoint independent directors by Dec 31: Damodaran significant achievement, it must not be maximising resource efficiency and biomass sources is required to diversify rooted in self-reliance — prioritising
The Securities and Exchange Board of India Chairman, Mr M. Damodaran, said viewed as the final goal. fostering a rural circular economy. inputs and de-risk supply chains. domestic production, while selectively
companies that do not appoint the requisite number of independent directors To move beyond E20, a The sugar industry continues to be On the policy front, GST engaging in global partnerships for
on their board by December 31, will be liable to pay heavy penalties. forward-looking ethanol roadmap the backbone of the ethanol economy. rationalisation for FFVs (5 per cent), technology transfer, R&D, and
must pivot towards advanced biofuel Its ongoing investments in dual-feed differential ethanol fuel pricing, and innovation.
Ford India, GMAC on Crisil rating watch technologies and systems thinking. distilleries, 2G ethanol production, and total cost of ownership (TCO) parity
Crisil has placed its outstanding ratings on the debt programmes of Ford India Central to this is the scale-up of even Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) with BEVs will accelerate consumer The writer is Vice Chairman and Managing Director,
Ltd and GMAC Financial Services India Ltd on a rating watch with developing second-generation (2G) ethanol have positioned it as a key contributor adoption. A formula-based pricing Triveni Engineering & Industries Ltd, and Chairman,
implications. The decision follows the revision of ratings of their parent technologies, which utilise agricultural to the EBP Programme’s success. model — linked to the fair and CII National Council on Agriculture and Co-Chairman,
companies — Ford Motor Company and General Motors Corp — by residues and avoid competition with For ethanol to move beyond E20, remunerative price of sugarcane — can CII National Committee on Bioenergy
international rating agency Standard and Poor’s.

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15. Rider's goad (4) 16. Point at which to feel 17. Moved to action by punctual head of newspaper (8) 14. Tillers are shaken by such latticework (7)
17. Fed with words (8) heartbeat (5) 19. Marital strife around the South caused by his scare 16. Regular beat at which to encounter
19. Scaremonger (8) 18. Fish-eating animal (5) tactics? (8) heartthrob? (5)
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WHAT’S HOT: GADGETS.

Down to business
Pantone-inspired power play!
The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 offers a tall MOTO BOOK 60. This stylish newcomer puts a fancy spin on everyday computing
16:10 aspect ratio and over 90 per cent
screen-to-body ratio, allowing for a more
immersive viewing
experience. Available
in 14-, 15.3- and
16-inch sizes, select
models feature
WUXGA IPS panels for
sharper visuals. A
larger touchpad and a
subtly contoured keyboard aim to improve
everyday usability, while the optional metal
chassis and a slim 16.95 mm profile add both
durability and portability. Designed for
better video calls, it includes a Full HD and IR
camera with a privacy shutter, dual
microphones and user-facing speakers.
With up to a 60Whr battery and Rapid
Charge Boost, it supports longer unplugged
sessions. The inclusion of USB-C, dual SSD
slots and expandable DDR5 RAM ensures
flexibility and speed. The Lenovo IdeaPad
Slim 3 is priced ₹63,790 onwards.

Smart snaps
The Moto Book 60 in the Pantone Bronze Green colour BIJOY GHOSH The laptop sports a 14-inch OLED display with a 2.8k resolution BIJOY GHOSH
The Samsung Galaxy M56 5G features a
6.7-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED+ display open the first time, and each time and lets me toggle through three as well. There’s only one configura- device in about an hour, which is
with 1,200 nits peak brightness and Vision Mahananda Bohidar after that. Solid build, overall! modes — auto brightness, low and tion of 16 GB RAM and 512 GB stor- better than most laptop chargers.
Booster, offering clear bright. Auto backlight comes in age with the Intel Core 5 processor,
visuals even in bright DISPLAY handy as my partner switches off which might not be enough if you VERDICT
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sunlight. An adaptive n a world of laptops domin- The laptop sports a 14-inch OLED the lights and winds down as I stay deal with a lot of photo and video- It makes a strong case for itself as a
120 Hz refresh rate ated by sleek grey slabs and display with a 2.8k resolution. It of- hooked to the latest episode of Run heavy work that needs to be stored stylish, lightweight productivity
ensures smooth cookie-cutter specs, the fers 500 nits of peak brightness, and Jin on YouTube. The keyboard in- on the system. The laptop would be laptop with a stunning 2.8K OLED
scrolling and Moto Book 60 dares to do I cued up The Trunk, a South Korean cludes a dedicated Microsoft CoPilot available in two memory and stor- display and a premium aluminium
animations on the things a little differently. With bold mystery drama starring the charm- button, an increasingly common fea- age variants if you’re opting for In- build. The Pantone colour options
7.2mm slim glass body Pantone colours, a razor-sharp ing Gong Yoo and Seo Hyun-jin, ture in Windows laptops now, making tel Core 7 — 16 GB RAM + 512 GB help it stand out in a sea of generic
with Gorilla Glass Victus+ on both sides for OLED display and a surprising set who play the protagonists entering it easy to access some AI-aided brain- storage and 16 GB RAM + 1 TB Stor- designs, and its portability adds to
durability. The 50 MP main camera with OIS of features tucked under its ultra- a fake marriage contract. There are storming, information gathering and age. Most of my work on the laptop the allure. While performance is
reduces blur in shaky shots, and the 12 MP light frame, this new device is out to ample moody, dark and menacing more. involved writing, editing text, play- solid for everyday tasks and casual
HDR front camera captures detailed selfies. make a statement. But can good moments in the show which render It features a 1080p FHD webcam, ing casual games, with multiple tabs gaming and the battery life holds up
Features such as 4K 10-bit HDR video, 2X looks and a lean design translate beautifully on the OLED display. which unfortunately delivers grainy and applications open at any given well for a full workday, there are a
zoom portraits and AI editing tools can help into dependable everyday perform- It’s only when the screen is com- visuals even in a well-lit room, so point in time. The Moto Book 60 few compromises — namely, a
users create polished, share-ready content. ance? I spent some time with pletely dark that I find my own re- don’t expect to look your sharpest handled this with ease without any grainy webcam, average speakers
The Exynos 1480 processor and vapor the Moto Book 60 — typing, flection on the display, but it doesn’t when you use this to log in to meet- lag or stutters. In terms of con- and no fingerprint scanner. Still, for
chamber cooling offer lag-free multitasking streaming, multitasking and even get in the way otherwise. The laptop ings. The webcam doubles up as a nectivity, it has a fairly robust offer- users who value design, display
and gaming. A 5,000mAh battery with 45W gaming a little — to find out where includes dual speakers with Dolby At- face scanner with Windows Hello ing. On the left, there is an HDMI quality and seamless integration
charging keeps users going through long it truly stands in the crowded mid- mos. While dialogues sound crisp, it’s to unlock the laptop, and it works port, two USB-C ports and a 3.5 mm with other Motorola devices they
workdays and entertainment sessions. range laptop market. while playing streaming music that snappily, almost always. On the audio jack. On the right are two might already own, the Moto Book
Available in Light Green and Black, the the speakers don’t do right by the bright side, it comes with a physical USB 3.2 ports, one microSD card 60 offers good value at this price.
Samsung Galaxy M56 is priced ₹24,999 (8 DESIGN bass notes. shutter so you can rest easy without slot, and the power button.
GB+128 GB) and ₹27,999 (8 GB+256 GB). The Moto Book 60 stays committed worrying about privacy intrusions.
to the brand’s partnership with PRODUCTIVITY The laptop features Smart Con- BATTERY SNAPSHOT
Pantone. There are two lovely It sports a full-sized Lenovo-style nect, a central hub that serves as the The laptop packs in a 60 Wh battery
Price: ₹66,990
Game ready! Pantone colour variants — Bronze
Green and Wedgewood (blue). I’ve
keyboard with soft keys. The phys-
ical power button, interestingly,
interface between Motorola smart-
phones, tablets and this laptop.
and offers decent battery life. Most
times, while writing or editing text, Pros: Lightweight, premium
The OPPO A5 Pro 5G sports a 6.67-inch got the former for review, and it finds a place along the right-side Once paired, files can be accessed and the battery is depleted by about 10 design, Catchy Pantone
display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and 1,000 does stand out among the sea of port array, somewhere along the exchanged across systems, phone no- per cent each hour. While watching colour finish, excellent OLED
nits peak brightness for smooth visuals and grey and black laptops that inund- middle. Hence, there’s no finger- tifications managed, and more. videos or playing games, it dropped display, full-sized keyboard
clarity. The phone has ate the market. It also helps that it print scanner to unlock the laptop. down faster. So, if you’re going to with Microsoft CoPilot key,
a slim 7.76 mm build weighs only about 1.39 kg, making it The touchpad, too, is just the TECH SPECS use this primarily for non-multime- solid port selection
and weighs 194g, with super portable for both commuting right size and responsive. The key- The Moto Book 60 that I reviewed dia work, it might be able to keep Cons: Webcam quality is
Mocha Brown offering and travelling. It sports a classy alu- board offers satisfactory travel and runs on Intel’s Core 5 210H 2.20 you company for an 8-hour work- disappointing, no fingerprint
a matte skin-touch minium build, and the display snapback. The backlight shortcut GHz processor. However, there are day without the charger, with ease. scanner, speaker lacks depth
finish and Feather Blue doesn’t wobble one bit when I pry it rests on one end of the spacebar, Intel Core 7 options to choose from There’s a 65W that powers up the
combining a
blue-white gradient

Balanced beats in the box!


with feather patterns. The smartphone
features AI LinkBoost 2.0, which delivers TECH DIGEST.
strong network performance even in weak
signal areas, such as elevators and crowded Team Technophile
malls. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity JBL TUNE BEAM 2. Offering clear sound, all-day comfort and battery life that
6300 chip, it includes AI GameBoost and a
VC Cooling System to support lag-free easily goes beyond your weekly walking playlist
gaming and heat management. The
5,800mAh battery offers up to 16 hours of Apple releases Pride Month merch
video playback and is supported by 45W Mahananda Bohidar
SUPERVOOC charging for quick top-ups. Ahead of Pride Month, to celebrate the strength and beauty of
RAM Expansion and ColorOS 15 with LGBTQ+ communities around the world, Apple is introducing an

J
BL has been a trustworthy
48-month Fluency Protection aim to deliver Apple Watch Pride Edition Sport Band, a watch face, and iPhone and
brand in personal, portable
consistent, smooth performance. The A5 iPad wallpaper.
sound for decades in India now.
Pro 5G is priced ₹17,999 (8 GB+128 GB) and The Pride Edition Sport Band is available to
Known for offering some solid
₹19,999 (8 GB+256 GB). order today, and the matching, dynamic watch
Bluetooth speakers, which are de-
face and wallpaper will be available in an
signed to be fun and effective, as well
upcoming software update.
as TWS earbuds which deliver de-
Featuring a tapestry of rainbow stripes that
In sharp focus cent acoustics without burning a
vary in shape and size, each Pride Edition
hole in your pocket, the American
The Sony FE 50-150mm F2 GM lens is Sport Band is assembled by hand from
brand has now launched the JBL
designed for photographers and individual stripes of vibrant colour that are compression-molded
Tune Beam 2. Pushing all that can be
videographers who need both versatility and together. No two bands are exactly alike, reflecting the individuality
packed into these nifty earbuds, the
precision. Its constant of all members of the LGBTQ+ community.
brand shared a review unit that I’ve
F2 aperture and The new Pride Harmony watch face and iPhone and iPad
been trying out for close to two
advanced optical SMART PAIRING. The earbuds support multi-point connection, letting you wallpaper offer a complementary design. The analog watch face
weeks now. Here’s how it fares, and
elements — including stay connected to both your smartphone and laptop BIJOY GHOSH presents bold, individual rainbow stripes, which dynamically shift in
whether you should consider buying
XA, Super ED, and ED sequence across the face of the display to form large hour numerals
this.
glass — deliver sharp, as users raise their wrist to check the time. The iPhone and iPad
ACOUSTICS around you without having to take
high-contrast images wallpaper features colours that change position as users move, lock
BUILD AND COMFORT The JBL Tune Beam 2 earbuds fea- your earbuds out.
across the zoom range, or unlock the device. The Pride Harmony watch face and iPhone and
The pill-shaped case that the JBL ture 10 mm dynamic drivers that de-
ideal for portraits, weddings or fast-paced iPad wallpaper will be available in an upcoming software update with
Tune Beam 2 comes in is fairly typ- liver some really good acoustics for BATTERY
sports. The 0.4m minimum focusing watchOS 11.5, iOS 18.5, and iPadOS 18.5.
ical in design, as far as TWS earbuds the price. I cued up Luther by JBL says the earbuds and the char-
distance lets you capture close-up details The Pride Edition Sport Band is available to order on [Link]/in
go. I’ve got the unassuming black Kendrick Lamar and SZA, the con- ging case can together deliver about
without switching lenses. For those who and in the Apple Store app today, and will be available at Apple Store
colour; there’s a brighter turquoise temporary hip-hop love ballad with 48 hours of total playback with ANC
value creamy background blur, the 11-blade locations beginning next week, for ₹4,500. The Pride Edition Sport
version available too, apart from honey-smooth vocals from both off. On average, I used the device for
circular aperture creates smooth bokeh to Band is available in 40mm, 42mm, and 46mm sizes. The Pride
plain white. The earbuds are light at artists. The earbuds create a very about 2-3 hours a day, mostly listen-
help isolate subjects effectively. Videograp- Harmony watch face and iPhone and iPad wallpaper will be available
5.2 g each, and comfortable to wear. pleasing soundstage, and music ing to music and sometimes gaming,
hers benefit from Nano AR Coating II, which in an upcoming software update with watchOS 11.5, iOS 18.5, and
The brand says the buds are water sounds expansive by default. There but always with ANC on. I easily
reduces glare and ghosting in tricky lighting, iPadOS 18.5. Customers can download the matching Pride
and dust-resistant, which means is a spatial mode that I could turn on went up to a week without having to
and quiet, fast autofocus powered by four Harmony watch face through the Apple Watch app.
they could possibly withstand an ac- but that distorts the original quality charge the device. The buds take
XD linear motors — perfect for tracking cidental splash, but you’re better off of the music too much for my liking, about two whole hours to charge
subjects in high-speed shoots or recording
audio without distraction. With support for
not taking them to the beach on a although I appreciate the spatial fully. And, a quick 10-minute charge Telegram rolls out major updates
Sunday. mode a little more when I choose it was able to top the device up with
Sony’s Breathing Compensation and gimbal- for movies and games. A dedicated three more hours of juice. Telegram has announced a major update that enhances user
friendly internal zoom, this lens is priced EASE OF USE option for each mode is allotted on experience, security and automation on the platform. The app now
₹3,69,990. Thanks to Google’s Fast Pair, con- the app. VERDICT offers secure, instant group calls without requiring users to create a
necting right out of the box is super The earbuds include six mics for The JBL Tune Beam 2 punches way group chat. Users can now add up to 200
easy. After adding the device to the calls — two beamforming outer mics above its weight — delivering crisp participants to any ongoing call, share audio,
Goes on forever! official JBL app, I had access to more on each earbud pick up my voice dur- acoustics, comfy all-day wear and video or their screen, and invite others via a
call link or QR code.
customisation features. ing calls, and one inner mic to isolate battery stamina that can easily out-
The iQOO Z10 features a 6.77-inch I tried out “Personi-Fi 3.0”, which noise. In ol’ school Teach Me How To last your weekly walking playlist. And instantly verify end-to-end encryption
quad-curved AMOLED display with a 120 Hz involves an ear test to then custom- Dougie by Cali Swag District, the fun While the spatial mode can feel like using matching emojis. These group calls are
refresh rate and up to 5,000 nits peak tailor the sound profile based on drums are punchy as intended. In Nit it’s trying a bit too hard and the lack secured using blockchain-inspired distributed
brightness. It comes in your hearing. While the test might be Khair Manga from Raid, Rahat Fateh of a custom EQ might irk some of technology, ensuring that even Telegram
an ultra-slim 7.89 mm efficient, I can’t say I particularly Ali Khan’s vocals shine through. The you, the overall package is impress- cannot secretly access or monitor any conversation.
body with an IP65 preferred the sound profile it per- buds do justice to music across ively well-rounded. Premium users of Telegram Business can now integrate
rating for dust and sonalised for me. It didn’t sound bad, genres. third-party bots — including AI-driven ones — to automate
water resistance. it just didn’t sound emphatically dif- SNAPSHOT customer interactions. Over 10 new controls allow businesses to
Powered by the ferent or superior to the existing NOISE CANCELLATION manage messages, profiles, transactions and stories.
Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 sound profile which I switched back The earbuds offer some decent noise Price: ₹11,999 With Telegram users exchanging over 10 million gifts monthly,
processor, the to. The in-app equaliser lets me cancellation, although not the abso- Pros: Well-balanced the platform has introduced more customisation options. You can
smartphone is equipped with a 7300mAh toggle through three preset modes lute best I’ve seen in this cat- acoustics, in-app now add a ‘Gift’ button to chats, control which gifts appear on one’s
battery — currently the largest on a — natural, increased treble and in- egory. There are Ambient Aware and soundscapes for relaxation, profile, choose who can send gifts and what kind and more. Gifts can
smartphone in India — offering up to two creased bass. There’s no manually cus- Talk Thru modes as well, which offer decent battery life, effective also be pinned, showcased as status updates, or transferred to
days of use. It supports 90W FlashCharge, tomisable slider for the equaliser. different levels of voice transpar- noise cancellation other users or blockchain wallets.
which can take the battery to the halfway The earbuds have multi-point ency. Cons: Spatial Mode takes Telegram has also introduced intuitive gestures to simplify
mark in a little more than 30 minutes. The connection, so you can definitely Ambient Aware is the equivalent away from the original interactions. On iOS and Android, users can hold and drag the share
iQOO Z10 is priced ₹21,999 (8 GB+128 GB), have them paired to your smart- of a typical “transparency” mode quality of music, no custom arrow to forward messages in one motion
₹23,999 (8 GB+256 GB), and ₹25,999 (12 phone and your laptop, and switch you’d find on most earbuds, whereas equaliser On iOS, swiping right on the story list or main chat list instantly
GB+256 GB). seamlessly when needed. TalkThru lets you talk with those opens the Story Editor.
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Coal India Q4 net up


12.45% at ₹9,593 cr due
to rise in total income
Our Bureau
Kolkata

State-run coal behemoth Coal India on


Wednesday reported a 12.45 per cent
year-on-year increase in consolidated
net profit to ₹9,592.53 crore in the
fourth quarter of last fiscal as its total
income rose 3 per cent y-o-y rise during
the period.
The coal miner reported a net profit
of ₹8,530.39 crore for Q4 of FY24.
Backed by around 75 per cent y-o-y rise
in other income, the company posted
growth in total income during Q4FY25,
despite a marginal 1.08 per cent y-o-y
fall in its revenue from operations.

SURGE IN OTHER INCOME


During the period under review, other
income soared due to a write back of
stripping activity provisions. In
Q4FY25, other income rose to
₹3,937.22 crore from ₹2244.11 crore in
Q4FY24.
Revenue from operations fell to
₹37,824.54 crore in Q4 of the last fiscal
from ₹38,213.48 crore in the corres-
ponding period previous fiscal, whereas
total income increased to ₹41,761.76
crore from ₹40,457.59 crore in the year-
ago period.
Total expenses saw a marginal 0.37
per cent y-o-y increase at ₹29,057.30
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crore in Q4FY25 compared to
₹28,950.41 crore in Q4FY24, according
to a stock exchange filing.
The company recorded coal excava-
tion of 237.69 million tonnes (mt) dur-
ing Q4 of last fiscal compared to 241.76
mt in the same period of the previous
fiscal.
The company’s overburden stood at
576.36 million cubic meters (mcm), re-
flecting a 3 per cent year-on-year in-
crease over the 558.75 mcm recorded in
the corresponding quarter of the last
financial year. Coal offtake for the
quarter remained stable at 201.38 mt
compared to 201.63 mt in the same
period of the previous year.

REVENUE FROM OPERATIONS


For the last financial year, Coal India’s
revenue from operations fell to
₹1,43,368.92 crore compared to
₹1,44,762.42 crore in FY24, due to a
3.53 per cent y-o-y decline in overall av-
erage realisation of coal at ₹1667 per
ton.
For the fuel supply agreement (FSA),
there was a reduction in quantity and a
fall in per tonne realisation.
During FY25, for e-auction, although
there was an increase in quantity, per
tonne realisation reduced.

RISE IN TOTAL INCOME


Coal India’s total income, however, in-
creased to ₹15,2838.98 crore in FY25
from ₹15,2731.50 crore in FY24. Net
profit declined to ₹35,302.10 crore in
FY25 against ₹37,369.13 crore in FY24.
In a release, Coal India said, “The IB
Valley Coal Washery in MCL, with a ca-
pacity of 10 mtpa, commenced opera-
tions on April 15, 2024, becoming the
largest non-coking coal washery in In-
dia.
“The facility has already delivered
₹314 crore in additional revenue, rein-
forcing the value of infrastructure
modernisation.”

At ₹512 crore, MRF


Q4 net rises 29%
Our Bureau
Chennai

Tyre maker MRF on Wednesday repor-


ted a 29 per cent growth in consolid-
ated net profit for the fourth quarter
ended March 2025 at ₹512 crore.
The company’s consolidated rev-
enue grew 11 per cent and stood at
₹7,074 crore as against ₹6,349 crore
during the same quarter last year. Des-
pite a 12 per cent rise in revenue for
FY25, the consolidated net profit stood
at ₹1,869 crore as against ₹2,081 crore
for the previous financial year. The
company attributed the decline in net
profit to an increase in input costs. The
company said dividend for FY25 is ₹235
(2,350 per cent) per share of ₹10 each,
which includes two interim dividends
of ₹3 each (30 per cent) per share
already paid.

CONSOLIDATED EXPORTS
MRF’s consolidated exports for FY25
was ₹2,321 crore as against ₹1,887
crore for the previous financial year, re-
gistering an increase of around 23 per
cent year-on-year.
“In FY25, all the three segments of
the market — replacement, institu-
tional and export — registered strong
growth,” the company said in a state-
ment. “In addition to conventional ICE
vehicles, the company continues to be a
significant player in electric vehicles,
supplying tyres to all major original
equipment manufacturers, commer-
cial, passenger and two-/three-wheeler
segments,” it added.

INPUT COSTS SOFTEN


As per MRF, the raw material cost
softened marginally in Q4 compared to
the levels in the third quarter. The com-
pany effected price increases during
the year, which offset the impact of the
increase in input costs to an extent, it
said.
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QUICKLY.
NTPC to raise ₹4,000 crore
via NCD issue on May 9
Operation Sindoor has little impact SEBI chief invites FICCI
input for easing regulations
on market; Sensex, Nifty end flat Akshata Gorde
Mumbai

OPTIMISTIC OUTLOOK. Stocks react sharply in short term but past patterns show strong recovery: Analysts SEBI Chairman Tuhin Kanta
Pandey met with around 50
Sentiment was also boosted past patterns also show that industry leaders at a FICCI
Ashley Coutinho by the US and China sig- markets often recover round-table on Wednesday,
Mumbai nalling a willingness to re- swiftly once clarity emerges inviting suggestions to ease
New Delhi: State-run power sume trade talks. Nifty Auto, and broader macroeconomic and rationalise market regu-
giant NTPC on Wednesday said Equities held steady on Wed- Consumer Durables and Re- fundamentals remain in- lations as part of the regulat-
Tuhin Kanta Pandey,
it has decided to raise ₹4,000 nesday amid escalating ten- alty were major gainers, tact,” said Anirudh Garg, or’s broader push towards
Chairman, SEBI
crore through the issuance of sions between India and while Nifty FMCG, Health- Partner & Fund Manager at “optimum regulation”.
non-convertible debentures Pakistan. Gift Nifty fell care and Pharma tumbled. Invasset PMS. Members of the Federa-
(NCDs) on a private placement sharply after India’s Opera- According to Ram Medury, tion of Indian Chambers of Pandey said while SEBI is
basis on May 9. Proceeds will tion Sindoor’s joint missile SHORT-TERM IMPACT Founder and CEO at Max- Commerce & Industry open to easing regulatory
be utilised for, inter alia, strikes on 9 terror targets in “Short-term market swings iom Wealth, market senti- (FICCI) made recommenda- burdens, not all rules can or
funding of capital expenditure, Pakistan and Pakistan-occu- during geopolitical events ment remains stable but if tions and explained the ra- will be changed. The focus
refinancing of existing loans pied Kashmir, but recovered are unsettling, but history Pakistan’s response escal- tionale for changes to regu- will be on addressing regula-
and other general corporate quickly as the markets as- shows that they rarely derail ates significantly, especially latory frameworks, including tions that hinder business
purposes, per a regulatory sessed the action as focused India’s long-term growth beyond symbolic retaliation, the Listing Obligations and growth or operational effi-
filing. The NCDs will carry a and non-escalatory. story. In the long term, the temporary drawdowns be- “The recent military foreign institutional in- Disclosure Requirements, ciency but without com-
coupon rate of 6.84 per cent The Sensex rose 0.13 per macro-economic factors and fore markets rebounded. strikes involving India have vestors could turn cautious, Issue of Capital and Disclos- promising market integrity
per annum for a tenor of 10 cent or 105 points to end at corporate earnings drive the Staying invested and avoid- understandably raised in- particularly given the rupee’s ure Requirements, fundrais- or compliance standards.
years, maturing on May 9, 80,746 on Wednesday, while market performance,” said a ing knee-jerk decisions may vestor concerns about geo- recent appreciation and ing norms, takeover rules Since the Chairman took
2035, under the board the Nifty settled 0.14 per note by Kotak Mutual Fund. be prudent for long-term political stability in the re- global risk aversion. How- and merchant banking regu- the reins of SEBI two months
resolution on June 29, 2024 cent higher at 24,414. Government action sug- wealth creation. In the past gion. Historically, Indian ever, if Pakistan’s reaction is lations, among others. ago, the focus has visibly
and approval obtained through Progress on the India-UK gests there is low possibility conflicts, while there has stock markets tend to react limited to face-saving meas- FICCI will also separately shifted towards promoting
shareholders’ resolution on Free Trade Agreement of a war, it said. been limited impact on sharply in the short term to ures, markets are unlikely to make written recommenda- ease of doing business with
August 29, 2024, stated the buoyed investor optimism, “It is difficult to predict growth, we have seen an in- such events due to see a significant correction. tions to the regulator in the him indicating that he was
filing. This is the second issue driving gains in textiles, the market direction but the crease in inflation and fiscal heightened uncertainty and “Investors should remain coming days, said a person for doing away with outdated
of debentures under the above automobiles and IT shares. last major conflict triggered deficit,” the note said. risk-off sentiment. However, cautious,” he said. aware of the discussions. regulations.
mentioned approval, it stated,
adding that they are proposed
to be listed on the BSE. PTI
UK-FTA deal, nod for demerger Paytm jumps 7%
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NSE, BSE restrict website access from as Q4 loss narrows
RPower raises ₹348 crore
via preferential shares overseas locations on cyber threat drive Tata Motors stock 5% Press Trust of India
Akshata Gorde While the exact nature and spokesperson told note that one of its key mod- New Delhi
New Delhi: Reliance Power on Mumbai scale of the threat remain businessline. Our Bureau els, Defender, is not manu-
Wednesday said it has raised undisclosed, it is understood “Based on such monitoring of Chennai factured in the UK. Also, JLR Shares of One97 Communic-
₹348.15 crore through The National Stock Exchange that one of the exchanges faced cyber traffic, as a precautionary already uses its India-based ations, owner of the Paytm
preferential issue of shares. (NSE) and the BSE have a cyber security threat, and protective measure, Shares of Tata Motors assembly plant for several brand, jumped over 7 per
The company said 9.55 crore temporarily restricted access to prompting a joint meeting websites/locations are blocked jumped 5 per cent on Wed- models to enjoy the lower cent on Wednesday after the
equity shares were issued to their websites from overseas between the two stock to protect users and systems. nesday on a slew of positive duty,” it said. company reported a narrow-
Reliance Infrastructure locations after one of them exchanges. Sources said it was The monitoring is dynamic and news. The company, in a dis- The demerger proposal ing of consolidated loss to
(promoter) and 1 crore shares faced a cyber threat recently, decided to enforce access access is restored on a case to closure to the exchanges, was approved with 99.9995 ₹545 crore during the March
to Basera Home Finance according to sources aware of controls across locations case basis subject to assessment said it has received share- per cent of votes, stated the quarter. The company in-
Private Ltd (public). The 10.55 the development. outside India as a preventive of the threat. NSE did not holders’ approval to split the auto major. curred a loss of around ₹551
crore fully paid-up equity The restriction, which came measure. respond to requests for company into two listed en- As part of the scheme, crore in the same period a
shares have been issued at ₹33 into effect since Tuesday, only Specific IP addresses are now comment. tities — passenger and com- between India and the UK Tata Motors Ltd (TML) will year ago.
per share (including a premium prevents foreign retail users being unblocked on request, Although the restrictions mercial vehicles. also bolstered sentiment for demerge its CV into TMLCV The stock surged 7.18 per
of ₹23 per share) aggregating from accessing stock prices, provided users verify their coincide with rising geopolitical Earlier, Tata Motors had Tata Motors. (Tata Motors Light Com- cent to close at ₹873.85 on
to ₹348.15 crore, it said. The indices and other public-facing identity and intent. tensions following precision said it would separate its According to BNP Paribas, mercial Vehicle). The PV the BSE. During the day, it
capital infusion will strengthen data on the exchanges’ websites. “BSE being a critical market strikes by Indian forces on commercial vehicle arm most automotive manufac- business in TMPV (Tata Mo- jumped 9.48 per cent to
company’s growth trajectory in It does not impact trading infrastructure institution (MII) terrorist sites in Pakistan and from its passenger business, turing plants in the UK are of tors Passenger Vehicle) will ₹892.60. On the NSE, it
the renewable energy sector. activity by foreign institutional proactively and continuously Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, which houses the Jaguar premium and luxury brands, be merged with TML. Exist- climbed 7.19 per cent to
The firm made a preferential investors nor does it affect monitors risks at domestic and sources said that the cyber Land Rover (JLR) brand, to such as Bentley, BMW, Rolls- ing shareholders will receive ₹873.50.
issue of 46.20 crore warrants backend market operations, international level for potential measures are not linked to the unlock better growth pro- Royce and Aston Martin. one share of the demerged It achieved operational
aggregating ₹1,525 crore in sources said. cyber threats,” a BSE conflict. spects. Besides, a Free Trade “While, among them, JLR company for each share they profit of ₹81 crore after ex-
October 2024. PTI Agreement (FTA) signed could be a key beneficiary, we hold in Tata Motors. cluding ESOP costs.

PAK STOCKS SINK BROKER’S CALL. TODAY’S PICK. Nifty 50 Movers 왖 34.80 pts.
Close(₹) Pts PE Wt(%)
HDFC Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1945.60. . . . . . . . . . 23.38. . . . . . . . . . . 20.27 . . . . . . . . 13.40
BNP Paribas Marico (₹735.60): BUY Tata Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 680.30. . . . . . . . . . 14.81. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.59 . . . . . . . . . . 1.29
Bajaj Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 8986.50. . . . . . . . . . 10.93. . . . . . . . . . . 33.20 . . . . . . . . . . 2.13
M&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3119.90. . . . . . . . . . 10.09. . . . . . . . . . . 27.57 . . . . . . . . . . 2.50
M&M (OUTPERFORM) Kotak Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2094.90. . . . . . . . . . . . 6.79. . . . . . . . . . . 18.82 . . . . . . . . . . 2.79
Akhil Nallamuthu Eternal Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 236.90. . . . . . . . . . . . 6.54. . . . . . . . . 433.81 . . . . . . . . . . 1.49
Target: ₹3,600 ICICI Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1435.40. . . . . . . . . . . . 5.93. . . . . . . . . . . 18.59 . . . . . . . . . . 9.17
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CMP: ₹3,119.85 Shriram Finance Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 636.65. . . . . . . . . . . . 4.08. . . . . . . . . . . 12.69 . . . . . . . . . . 0.81
Titan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3338.90. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.61. . . . . . . . . . . 91.57 . . . . . . . . . . 1.25
Going into Q4-FY25, Mahindra & Mahindra was our Jio Financial Services Ltd. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 256.10. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.55. . . . . . . . . 100.90 . . . . . . . . . . 0.76
positive surprise candidate and the company The stock of Marico was PowerGrid Corp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 311.10. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.51. . . . . . . . . . . 18.61 . . . . . . . . . . 1.28
Tata Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 146.00. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.85. . . . . . . . . . . 72.11 . . . . . . . . . . 1.09
delivered by beating consensus on both revenue and consolidating in the range of Adani Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1338.20. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.84. . . . . . . . . . . 26.13 . . . . . . . . . . 0.89
adjusted EBITDA. With a solid execution track record, ₹700-725 for three weeks. But Coal India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 383.30. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.54. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.88 . . . . . . . . . . 0.79
multiple model launches ahead and improving core on Wednesday, it broke out of Hindalco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 636.30. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00. . . . . . . . . . . 10.29 . . . . . . . . . . 0.83
SBI Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1744.50. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.83. . . . . . . . . . . 72.52 . . . . . . . . . . 0.71
profitability, we see M&M offering one of the the resistance at ₹725, denoting Wipro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 244.04. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.79. . . . . . . . . . . 19.33 . . . . . . . . . . 0.63
strongest volume and earnings growth outlook in our a fresh positive momentum. State Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 776.10. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.70. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.60 . . . . . . . . . . 2.70
Maruti Suzuki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12633.00. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.51. . . . . . . . . . . 27.39 . . . . . . . . . . 1.50
automotive coverage. Notably, the trend prior to ONGC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 238.67. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.43. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.25 . . . . . . . . . . 0.84
M&M’s Q4-FY25 standalone revenue comfortably the consolidation was bullish so Trent Ltd.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5233.00. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.44. . . . . . . . . 121.24 . . . . . . . . . . 1.05
HDFC Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 723.90. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.31. . . . . . . . . . . 89.20 . . . . . . . . . . 0.70
beat Bloomberg consensus estimate (BBGe) but was the fresh breakout has price dips to ₹715. Place IndusInd Bank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 833.80. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.29. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.96 . . . . . . . . . . 0.50
slightly below our much-above consensus estimates. confirmed a bull flag chart stop-loss at ₹690. When the NTPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 342.05. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.26. . . . . . . . . . . 14.71 . . . . . . . . . . 1.47
Dr Reddys Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1160.70. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.04. . . . . . . . . . . 17.78 . . . . . . . . . . 0.64
EBITDA margin of 14.7 per cent, adjusted for pattern. price rises to ₹780, tighten the Adani Enter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2353.10. . . . . . . . . . -0.05. . . . . . . . . . . 33.87 . . . . . . . . . . 0.55
one-time impairment charges of ₹654 crore taken Hence, the likelihood of a stop-loss to ₹750. Revise the Axis Bank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1161.30. . . . . . . . . . -0.06. . . . . . . . . . . 12.76 . . . . . . . . . . 3.00
Hero MotoCorp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3868.00. . . . . . . . . . -0.13. . . . . . . . . . . 18.64 . . . . . . . . . . 0.45
for the international farm equipment business, was rally, which can also be swift, is stop-loss higher to ₹790 when Tech Mahindra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1495.20. . . . . . . . . . -0.14. . . . . . . . . . . 34.42 . . . . . . . . . . 0.86
ahead of our and consensus expectations, driven by high. As per the chart set up, the stock hits ₹830. Book profits JSW Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 966.10. . . . . . . . . . -0.29. . . . . . . . . . . 71.33 . . . . . . . . . . 0.83
solid margin execution in the farm equipment Marico’s share price can at ₹860. Cipla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1508.80. . . . . . . . . . -0.32. . . . . . . . . . . 24.43 . . . . . . . . . . 0.77
Bharat Elec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 309.95. . . . . . . . . . -0.44. . . . . . . . . . . 45.38 . . . . . . . . . . 1.01
business. Reported PAT missed BBGe and BNPPEe increase to ₹860 in the near Apollo Hosp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 6983.00. . . . . . . . . . -0.58. . . . . . . . . . . 74.43 . . . . . . . . . . 0.64
on one-time charges, higher depreciation costs and term. Note: The recommendations are based Bajaj Finserv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2030.30. . . . . . . . . . -0.66. . . . . . . . . . . 18.46 . . . . . . . . . . 1.00
Eicher Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5489.00. . . . . . . . . . -0.79. . . . . . . . . . . 33.87 . . . . . . . . . . 0.68
OPERATION SINDOOR EFFECT. The benchmark KSE-30 Index tumbled as much as 6.1 per cent effective tax rate. The board recommended a final Therefore, one can buy at on technical analysis. There is a risk of UltraTech Cement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11658.00. . . . . . . . . . -0.90. . . . . . . . . . . 53.11 . . . . . . . . . . 1.23
to its lowest since December 4, before paring most of those losses. The KSE index closed the day at dividend of ₹25.3/share. We see M&M offering ₹735 and accumulate if the loss in trading TataConsumerProduct . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1146.00. . . . . . . . . . -1.34. . . . . . . . . . . 88.10 . . . . . . . . . . 0.68
NestleIndia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2338.40. . . . . . . . . . -1.43. . . . . . . . . . . 70.29 . . . . . . . . . . 0.76
33,609.41, down 1,071.28 points or 3.09 per cent BLOOMBERG around 18 per cent FY25-27 auto earnings CAGR. Hind Unilever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2370.80. . . . . . . . . . -2.16. . . . . . . . . . . 52.20 . . . . . . . . . . 1.91
Upside risks: Recovery in tractor demand, resulting Bajaj Auto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 7849.00. . . . . . . . . . -2.37. . . . . . . . . . . 29.09 . . . . . . . . . . 0.79

in a prolonged upcycle; faster-than-expected Day trading guide Grasim Ind. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2699.90. . . . . . . . . . -2.44. . . . . . . . . . . 23.15 . . . . . . . . . . 0.94
Bharti Airtel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1896.80. . . . . . . . . . -2.49. . . . . . . . . . . 39.95 . . . . . . . . . . 4.61
production ramp-up, resulting in strong revenue
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Infosys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1508.30. . . . . . . . . . -2.55. . . . . . . . . . . 23.42 . . . . . . . . . . 4.92
L&T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3321.40. . . . . . . . . . -3.27. . . . . . . . . . . 27.63 . . . . . . . . . . 3.53
TCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3445.10. . . . . . . . . . -3.36. . . . . . . . . . . 25.54 . . . . . . . . . . 3.19

DRHP eyeing from upcoming BEV models. S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT HCL Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1563.30. . . . . . . . . . -3.70. . . . . . . . . . . 24.38 . . . . . . . . . . 1.50

₹3,000 crore IPO by FY27 ₹1,500-crore IPO


Downside risks: Loss of market share in utility
vehicles; aggressive market share gains by new LCV
24320 24000 24600 24800 Intraday trend appears uncertain;
refrain from trading.
Asian Paints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2334.10. . . . . . . . . . -8.39. . . . . . . . . . . 52.26 . . . . . . . . . . 0.96
Sun Pharma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1781.30. . . . . . . . . . -9.01. . . . . . . . . . . 37.26 . . . . . . . . . . 1.74
ITC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 431.15. . . . . . . . . . -9.05. . . . . . . . . . . 26.67 . . . . . . . . . . 3.63
models from competitors; higher-than-expected Reliance Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1406.00. . . . . . . . -22.32. . . . . . . . . . . 23.40 . . . . . . . . . . 8.63

FY25, Simple Energy is scal- impact of emission regulations; and Pts: Impact on index movement
Our Bureau ing rapidly to align with this Press Trust of India ₹1944 » HDFC Bank
higher-than-expected impact of commodity inflation.
Bengaluru momentum, aiming to cross New Delhi S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT
Nifty Next 50 Movers 왖 309.50 pts.
1 lakh cumulative scooter 1925 1900 1950 1975 Go long on the stock if it breaches Close(₹) Pts PE Wt(%)
Bengaluru-based EV maker sales by FY27. Our mission IT Solutions and services JM Financial 1950; stop-loss at 1925. Samvardmothersoninternatl . . . .. . . . . 142.46. . . . . . . . . . 58.90. . . . . . . . . . . 22.40 . . . . . . . . . . 1.87
Simple Energy plans to goes beyond metros — we’re firm Mouri Tech has refiled Cholamandalamin&Fin . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1574.50. . . . . . . . . . 52.82. . . . . . . . . . . 31.06 . . . . . . . . . . 2.95
Power Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 404.30. . . . . . . . . . 37.03. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.49 . . . . . . . . . . 2.62
launch an IPO in Q2-Q3 of committed to empowering draft papers with capital RR KABEL ₹1508 » Infosys Indian Hotels Co. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 765.65. . . . . . . . . . 31.12. . . . . . . . . . . 53.47 . . . . . . . . . . 3.00
FY27, with a target to raise tier-2 and -3 cities making markets regulator SEBI to Target: ₹1,400 S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT
Bpcl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 316.90. . . . . . . . . . 30.19. . . . . . . . . . . 10.31 . . . . . . . . . . 2.74
Vedanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 416.00. . . . . . . . . . 24.49. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.92 . . . . . . . . . . 3.15
₹3,000 crore. The company electric mobility accessible. raise ₹1,500 crore through CMP: ₹1,228.65 Rural Elec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 410.95. . . . . . . . . . 22.31. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.91 . . . . . . . . . . 2.29
expects to use the proceeds The IPO marks a pivotal an initial public offering RR Kabel has delivered a strong Q4. Revenue grew 1490 1465 1520 1575 Short the stock if it slips below Gail (India) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 189.23. . . . . . . . . . 21.74. . . . . . . . . . . 10.01 . . . . . . . . . . 2.27
1490; stop-loss at 1510. Icici Lombard Gic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1826.00. . . . . . . . . . 21.13. . . . . . . . . . . 35.94 . . . . . . . . . . 1.95
to scale its production and chapter in this journey, driv- (IPO). 26 y-o-y (5 per cent above JMFe) on the back of solid CG Power & Industrial Sol. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 609.40. . . . . . . . . . 20.04. . . . . . . . . . . 99.91 . . . . . . . . . . 1.74
establish a larger manufac- ing our ambition of a cleaner, Before this, the company volume traction in domestic and export markets. Bosch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30475.00. . . . . . . . . . 13.88. . . . . . . . . . . 44.37 . . . . . . . . . . 1.18
turing facility to meet pan- greener India,” he said. had filed its preliminary IPO Growth was broad-based, aided by continued ₹430 » ITC Tvs Motor Cmp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2792.30. . . . . . . . . . 12.62. . . . . . . . . . . 56.00 . . . . . . . . . . 2.92
Canara Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 93.67. . . . . . . . . . 12.43. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.13 . . . . . . . . . . 1.41
India demand. The company eyes cumu- papers in September 2024. strength in the wires and cables (W&C) segment S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT Hyundai Motor India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1775.50. . . . . . . . . . 12.07. . . . . . . . . . . 26.88 . . . . . . . . . . 0.96
Founded in 2019, Simple lative sales of 1 lakh EVs be- However, the draft offer doc- (+28 per cent y-o-y) and steady momentum in the
425 420 438 450 Trading between two key levels;
Tata Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 377.35. . . . . . . . . . 11.76. . . . . . . . . . . 26.71 . . . . . . . . . . 2.82
United Spirits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1589.50. . . . . . . . . . 11.14. . . . . . . . . . . 82.46 . . . . . . . . . . 2.09
Energy is a clean tech start- fore its IPO, while expanding uments were withdrawn in FMEG portfolio (+13 per cent y-o-y). traders can stay out for now. Abb India. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5397.50. . . . . . . . . . . . 9.52. . . . . . . . . 280.42 . . . . . . . . . . 1.26
up focused on developing its dealership network from December last year without EBITDA increased 69 per cent y-o-y (32 per cent Siemens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2967.20. . . . . . . . . . . . 6.60. . . . . . . . . . . 40.89 . . . . . . . . . . 1.17
Torrent Pharma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3291.10. . . . . . . . . . . . 6.28. . . . . . . . . . . 59.82 . . . . . . . . . . 1.53
and manufacturing sustain- 15 to 250 outlets across 23 disclosing any reason. above JMFe), with margin expanding by 220 bps
₹238 » ONGC Bajaj Holdings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11907.00. . . . . . . . . . . . 6.06. . . . . . . . . . . 17.46 . . . . . . . . . . 2.30
able mobility solutions. Its additional States. In its fresh draft red her- y-o-y, attributable to operating leverage, savings in Ltimindtree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 4559.10. . . . . . . . . . . . 5.94. . . . . . . . . . . 29.35 . . . . . . . . . . 1.88
S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT Jindal Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 878.60. . . . . . . . . . . . 5.54. . . . . . . . . . . 31.50 . . . . . . . . . . 1.49
portfolio includes two elec- Riding a nearly 500 per ring prospectus (DRHP) operational cost, and an improved product mix. Macrotech Developers . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1302.00. . . . . . . . . . . . 4.79. . . . . . . . . . . 46.94 . . . . . . . . . . 1.62
tric scooters — the Simple cent y-o-y revenue surge, filed on May 5, Mouri Strategic focus remains on scaling up the cables 232 225 240 250 Sell the stock if it rises to 240; Indian Railway Finance Corp. . . .. . . . . 121.25. . . . . . . . . . . . 4.49. . . . . . . . . . . 24.24 . . . . . . . . . . 0.97
Indian Oilcorp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 144.49. . . . . . . . . . . . 4.38. . . . . . . . . . . 14.80 . . . . . . . . . . 2.41
One and the Simple OneS. Simple Energy is targeting Tech proposed to raise ₹250 business, brand visibility, and investing in place stop-loss at 250. Zyduslifesciences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 886.15. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.93. . . . . . . . . . . 19.09 . . . . . . . . . . 0.99
Suhas Rajkumar, Founder ₹800 crore in revenue for crore by selling new shares, manufacturing capabilities. Going forward, Dlf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 679.25. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.85. . . . . . . . . . . 41.99 . . . . . . . . . . 1.94
Jsw Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 468.50. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.51. . . . . . . . . . . 42.79 . . . . . . . . . . 1.12
& CEO, Simple Energy, said, FY26 and aims to cross while promoters and a upcoming capacities are expected to reduce the ₹1406 » Reliance Ind. Shree Cement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29570.00. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.25. . . . . . . . . . . 87.13 . . . . . . . . . . 1.76
“Clean energy is the corner- ₹1,500 crore in cumulative selling shareholder plan to company’s dependence on wires and increase the S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT Bank Of Baroda. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 224.50. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.12. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.64 . . . . . . . . . . 1.85
stone of India’s sustainable revenue within 18 months, it sell stock to the tune of contribution from cables. Bajaj Housing Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 119.35. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.84. . . . . . . . . . . 45.95 . . . . . . . . . . 0.49
Dabur India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 482.10. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.53. . . . . . . . . . . 48.30 . . . . . . . . . . 1.27
1400 1360 1435 1450 Stock is hovering near support;
future, and at Simple Energy, said in a statement. ₹1,250 crore. Our TP sees a reduction to ₹1,400 vs ₹1,450 earlier Lic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 785.95. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.02. . . . . . . . . . . 11.54 . . . . . . . . . . 0.78
buy with stop-loss at 1380
we are driven by a vision of Simple Energy is backed Sellers include promoters despite 6-7 per cent revision in FY26/27 estimates Ambuja Cements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 535.20. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.10. . . . . . . . . . . 25.52 . . . . . . . . . . 1.59
I-Prulife . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 592.00. . . . . . . . . . -0.73. . . . . . . . . . . 87.85 . . . . . . . . . . 1.03
India leading that transform- by a group of angel investors like Sujai Paturu and Anil (driven by benefits from its capacity addition plans Havells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1579.10. . . . . . . . . . -0.94. . . . . . . . . . . 67.34 . . . . . . . . . . 1.78
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ation. As a homegrown and family offices, including Reddy Yerramreddy, who are and a revamp in its product mix towards cables) as Punjab Natl Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 94.25. . . . . . . . . . -2.17. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.41 . . . . . . . . . . 1.45
S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT Avenuesuper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3999.80. . . . . . . . . . -2.65. . . . . . . . . . . 96.13 . . . . . . . . . . 2.62
clean-tech start-up, we take Balamurugan Arumugam the offloading shares worth we reduce our target P/E multiple to 32x (35x Divis Lab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 6148.00. . . . . . . . . . -4.72. . . . . . . . . . . 78.96 . . . . . . . . . . 3.48
pride in being part of this Apar Industries’ promoters, ₹726.30 crore and ₹370.60 earlier) given the broader de rating in the Indian 770 760 785 800 Sell the stock if it breaks below Adanigreenenergy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 917.25. . . . . . . . . . -5.26. . . . . . . . . . . 72.61 . . . . . . . . . . 1.25
Godrej Consumer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1246.90. . . . . . . . . . -5.34. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.00 . . . . . . . . . . 2.66
movement, with 95 per cent the Haran family office, A crore respectively. Besides, W&C space in anticipation of higher competitive 770; stop-loss can be 780. Varun Beverages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 512.10. . . . . . . . . . -8.43. . . . . . . . . . . 61.46 . . . . . . . . . . 3.06
of our components manufac- Velumani’s family office, and an existing shareholder — intensity. Any fluctuations in metal prices would be Adani Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 531.95. . . . . . . . . . -9.22. . . . . . . . . . . 16.09 . . . . . . . . . . 1.87
Swiggy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 328.80. . . . . . . . -10.52. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.00 . . . . . . . . . . 0.39
tured in India.” the Vasavi family office, Srinivasu Rao Sandaka — is incremental to the top line. ₹3445 » TCS Pidilitind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2975.30. . . . . . . . -12.89. . . . . . . . . . . 76.71 . . . . . . . . . . 2.04
among others, investing $41 looking to offer shares to the S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT Info Edge I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1385.00. . . . . . . . -13.20. . . . . . . . . 124.64 . . . . . . . . . . 2.40
Intglobeavi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5296.50. . . . . . . . -14.30. . . . . . . . . . . 33.63 . . . . . . . . . . 4.63
TARGETS 1 LAKH EVS million to date. tune of ₹153.10 crore. businessline is not responsible for the recommendations Britannia Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5351.00. . . . . . . . -14.33. . . . . . . . . . . 59.80 . . . . . . . . . . 2.81
“With the electric two- The company may con- 3400 3300 3500 3600 Charting a sideways trend; traders Hindustanaeronautics . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 4470.30. . . . . . . . -20.20. . . . . . . . . . . 34.38 . . . . . . . . . . 3.79
sourced from third party brokerages. Reports may be sent can wait for more clarity.
wheeler market growing at With inputs from businessline intern sider a pre-IPO placement to: blmarketwatch@[Link]
Adani Energy Solutions .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 871.60. . . . . . . . -37.03. . . . . . . . . 113.60 . . . . . . . . . . 1.41

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India has agreed to drop all India-UK deal will boost IT hiring
import tariffs for me: Trump
Vallari Sanzgiri
Routematic raises $40 m Mumbai

Overseas workforce of In-


Bengaluru: Routematic, an
dian IT firms will get a boost
AI-driven corporate
transport-as-a-service DEAL NOT DONE. No official reaction from New Delhi; talks nowhere near finish line: Sources owing to the three-year ex-
emption from social security
company, has raised $40 tion for products such as contributions announced
million in Series C funding automobiles, motorbikes, alongside the India-UK Free
round led by Fullerton Carbon Amiti Sen
New Delhi whisky and agriculture to re- Trade Agreement (FTA). tion in DeepTech and the UK. “The FTA is going to
Action Fund and Shift4Good. duce its trade deficit with In- Atul Soneja, Chief Operat- mobility of skills. The long- bring in significant benefits
The company plans to scale dia. ing Officer, Tech Mahindra, term potential of this part- and incremental demand for
operations across India’s top US President Donald Trump It also wants India to ad- said the exemption for In- nership is immense.” India. The visa relaxations
five cities, targeting a fleet size has said that India has agreed dress non-tariff barriers dian workers in the UK, as Sindhu Gangadharan, MD will encourage people to
of 10,000 vehicles and convert to “drop” all import tariffs which may cover a number of outlined in the Double Con- of SAP Labs India and Chair- move from India to the UK.
30 per cent of its fleet to on American goods as Wash- areas such as import barri- tribution Convention, will person of Nasscom, said the So, increase in hiring in UK
electric vehicles. OUR BUREAU ington was not going to put ers, licences, standards and have substantial implica- FTA and social security ex- by firms is likely,” he said.
up with India’s high tariffs. intellectual property. tions for the company. “In emption offer immense op- DD Mishra, VP Analyst at
New Delhi did not come up HARD & FAST. We’re negotiating with many countries but at On Sunday, Trump told re- the short term, this could re- portunity and new market Gartner, said the convention
with any official reaction to the end of this, I’ll set my own deals because I set the deal, said porters that there “could duce operational costs and access to India’s IT and ser- will ease the migration of In-
RJio adds 21.74 lakh users, the comment while sources US President Trump REUTERS very well be” trade deals an- allow for greater flexibility in vices sector, especially the dian IT professionals across
takes the lead in March said on condition of an- nounced this week. “We’re talent deployment. In the start-ups and SME ecosys- borders, encouraging collab-
onymity that negotiations done that for anybody else slapped with 26 per cent negotiating with many coun- long term, easing these con- tem. Another digital talent orations in technologies like
were nowhere near the finish but me,” he said. levies. But he Trump paused tries but at the end of this I’ll tributions could motivate In- solutions provider, who artificial intelligence and cy-
New Delhi: Reliance Jio line. the tariffs for 90 days (except set my own deals because I dian IT firms to increase wished to remain anonym- bersecurity.
cemented its lead in Indian Trump’s comments were DECISION PENDING a baseline tariff of 10 per cent set the deal, they don’t set their workforce in the UK, ous, also told businessline Despite the focus on the
telecom market adding 21.74 made at a White House me- Trade officials from both In- that continues to be levied) the deal, I set the deal,” he strengthening partnerships that the announcement was IT sector, Russell A Stamets,
lakh wireless subscribers in dia interaction on Tuesday, dia and the US are negotiat- to give time for trade deals. said. “This is not like a big and promoting innovation likely to boost hiring by IT Partner at Circle of Coun-
March, while Bharti Airtel's the same day India and the ing a bilateral trade agree- “India and the US have of- deal that’s gonna be signed within the sector,” he said. firms outside of India. sels, warned that the coun-
monthly gains were at 12.50 UK announced the conclu- ment (BTA) that, New Delhi ficially agreed to the terms of — in some cases we’ll sign Keshav Murugesh, CEO of tries have only shared the
lakh users, according to data sion of their ambitious bilat- hopes, will help it to avoid reference for the BTA when them, but we don’t have to WNS Global, said: The deal COST OF LIVING bare outlines of the agree-
released by telecom regulator eral free trade agreement Trump’s reciprocal tariffs. the US Vice President was in sign them. I’ll be setting the will enable the UK to fully re- According to Manish Mishra, ment so far and haven’t cat-
TRAI on Wednesday. Vodafone (FTA). But no final decisions have Delhi last month, but there is deal, I’ll be setting the tariff,” cognise India as a key destin- Partner & Head - Indirect egorically given exemptions
Idea lost 5.41 lakh mobile users “India, as an example, has been taken, a source tracking some way to go before a deal he added. ation for its students and tal- Tax, JSA Advocates & Solicit- only to the IT sector. Offi-
from its network, and its one of the highest tariffs in the matter said. is made,” the source told The Trump administra- ent to achieve their ors, the Double Contribu- cials also need to clarify
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subscriber base shrunk to the world. We’re not going to On April 2,Trump an- businessline. tion had earlier indicated ambitions in AI-skill space. tion Convention relaxes visa whether the exemptions will
20.53 crore. The urban mobile put up with that. And they’ve nounced reciprocal tariffs on that India, Japan and South For students and technology norms as well as cost-savings apply to all the temporary
subscriptions fell 0.26 per cent agreed already to drop it. most countries that have NON-TARIFF BARRIERS Korea were the front-run- professionals, this FTA for Indian service providers employees already in the UK
while rural wireless count was They will drop it to noth- trade surpluses with the US, The US is looking at steep ners for a trade deal with the should serve as a spring- in UK, thereby strengthen- or those who will be in the
up 0.92 per cent. PTI ing...They would have never including India which got tariff cuts or tariff elimina- US. board for greater collabora- ing their market position in country.

Scotch to get smooth entry into Trade deal to cut 12% duty India-UK FTA is a ‘game changer’
India, local industry concerned on textiles, clothing exports for ceramic, pharma exports
Our Bureau
Suresh P Iyengar
Sanjana B Ahmedabad
Mumbai
Bengaluru
Upbeat about the free trade
The India-UK free trade agreement (FTA) between
India’s decision to cut tariffs agreement will boost textile India and the UK, ceramic
on UK whiskey and gin under and clothing exports by and pharmaceutical players
the free trade agreement bringing down the import in Gujarat have described the
(FTA) has sparked concern duty to zero from 12 per cent deal as a “game changer.” There are over 800 export-oriented ceramic units in Gujarat,
within the domestic alco- and enable India to compete
mostly in the Saurashtra region RAMAKRISHNA G
holic beverage industry. with other Asian countries. KEY DESTINATION
With fears of import At present, Bangladesh skilled workforce, and com- “The UK has emerged as a products to various coun- Mahendra Patel, Man-
dumping, continued non- enjoys certain advantages in mitment to sustainability key destination for Indian tries, including the UK. aging Director, Lincoln Phar-
tariff barriers abroad and un- the global textile and cloth- and ethical manufacturing ceramic exports, with ship- “The UK is a key market maceuticals Ltd, said, “The
equal treatment at home, in- ing trade due to its large pro- are increasingly aligned with ments to the region doubling for Asian Granito. To implementation of UK–India
dustry stakeholders caution TARIFF CUT. Under the recently finalised India–UK FTA, the duction capacities and duty- the sourcing priorities of UK over the past 4–5 years, strengthen its presence, FTA will be a significant step
that India’s ambition to existing 150 per cent import duty on Scotch whiskey will drop to free access to strategic mar- buyers, he added. reaching an estimated Asian Granito entered into a forward for the pharmaceut-
reach $1 billion in alcobev 75 per cent ISTOCKPHOTO kets, such as the European India still faces relatively $119.38 million in 2024. The joint venture in December ical sector and is expected to
exports by 2030 could be in Union and the UK. In con- higher logistics, labour and FTA promises to be a game 2024 with UK-based Shudh ease regulatory approvals for
jeopardy, particularly trast, Indian exports to these compliance costs, but the changer, offering Indian Investments Ltd and Klyn generic drugs, boosting In-
without assured market ac- tion will increase. The mod- target, he said. markets have faced tariff bar- ongoing reforms and govern- ceramic products duty-free Stone Ltd, forming Klyn AGL dian pharma exports.”
cess in key regions like the alities of the agreement im- “We always asked for a riers ranging from 8 to 12 per ment incentives — such as access to the UK market,” Ltd in England & Wales,” Rajiv Gandhi, CEO &
UK, EU, and Australia. While pacting the industry need to level playing field for Indian cent, making products less the PLI scheme, Remission Kamlesh Patel, Chairman said Patel. Managing Director, Hester
global giants like Diageo cel- be studied: If there is a floor players and only hope that competitive compared to of Duties and Taxes on Ex- and Managing Director of Biosciences Ltd had a similar
ebrate the move, Indian play- price set for availing the re- the government has included those from Bangladesh, ported Products (RoDTEP) Asian Granito India Ltd said. HIGH HOPES opinion.
ers brace for this potential duced duty structure, the a minimum import price Pakistan, Turkey and and Rebate of State and Ceramics is one of the sev- “The JV aims to meet the “The FTA not only
market imbalance. timing of implementation, (MIP) in the FTA to prevent Vietnam. Central Taxes and Levies eral items that have been rising demand for premium strengthens export potential
Under the recently final- and the impact of state-level dumping or under-invoicing. India currently accounts (RoSCTL) — are steadily im- made duty-free under construction materials in the but also encourages joint in-
ised India–UK FTA, the ex- duties, the net resultant im- We also hope that non-tariff for 7 per cent of the UK’s tex- proving cost structures and the deal brokered with the UK by trading and promot- novation in biotech and clin-
isting 150 per cent import pact would eventually con- barriers will be removed to tiles and clothing imports, operational efficiency, he UK. There are over 800 ex- ing large porcelain slabs, ical research. Over time, it
duty on Scotch whiskey will vert into a business ensure better international while Bangladesh holds 15 said. port-oriented ceramic units various tiles and quartz will simplify regulatory path-
drop to 75 per cent. A gradual opportunity.” market access to Indian alco- per cent. The gap is expected Suresh Nair, Indirect Tax in Gujarat, mostly concen- products,” Patel said, adding ways, reduce trade barriers
reduction to 40 per cent is holic beverages. If the same to narrow significantly over Partner - Consumer trated in and around Morbi, that in the last 4-5 years In- and open new avenues and
anticipated over the next 10 DOMESTIC CONCERNS template of duty reduction is the next three years with tar- Products and Retail, EY In- in the Saurashtra region. Gu- dia’s ceramic export to the enhance collaboration
years. However, the Confederation followed for trade deals with iff parity now in place. dia, said, addressing raw ma- jarat alone exports ₹20,000 UK doubled to around $120 between the two countries,
According to the Director- of Indian Alcoholic Beverage the EU, the US, and other na- terial costs and meeting en- crore worth of ceramic million in 2024. Gandhi added.
ate General of Commercial Companies (CIABC) ex- tions producing spirits and MARKET STRENGTH vironmental/ regulatory
Intelligence and Statistics pressed strong reservations. wines, the Indian alcobev in- Siddhartha Rajagopal, Exec- compliances will be critical
(DGCIS) data, the UK is the Director General Anant S dustry, including the wine utive Director, the Cotton to maximising gains.
primary exporter of whiskey Iyer argued that the tariff re- sector, could get adversely Textiles Export Promotion Shaleen Toshniwal, Chair-
to India in both value and duction could undermine In- impacted.” Council, said the zero-tariff man of Manmade and Tech-
volume. It leads significantly, dia’s alcobev export Iyer urged the Centre to for Indian textile and cloth- nical Textiles Export Promo-
exporting whiskey worth ambitions. advise states like Maha- ing exports is expected to tion Council, said to capture
$328.31 million and Though Indian whiskies, rashtra, Kerala, Odisha, Ra- create a level playing field for a larger share of the UK mar-
51,499.82 tonnes in volume, rum, and gins have been win- jasthan, and Madhya Pradesh Indian exporters, on par with ket, India must leverage the
accounting for over 80 per ning accolades globally, to eliminate excise conces- other South Asian suppliers inherent advantage of a ver-
cent of total whiskey imports without the removal of non- sions for imported liquor, who already enjoy duty-free tically integrated domestic
into India. tariff barriers, India’s al- which place Indian-made access. supply chain to offer speed
cobev sector might face diffi- foreign liquor and wines at a India’s vertically integ- and flexibility in delivering
THE ADVANTAGES culty in meeting the export disadvantage. rated textile value chain, orders.
Global spirits giant Diageo
welcomed the agreement.
Praveen Someshwar, MD &
CEO, Diageo India, said,
“The landmark treaty will
enable improved accessibil-
ity and choice of Scotch for
Indian consumers, the
largest and most exciting
whisky market.”
Sanjit Padhi, CEO of the
International Spirits and
Wines Association of India
(ISWAI), emphasised the ad-
vantages of the tariff cuts,
noting that India’s aspira-
tional consumers will now
have better access to
premium global brands. This
development is also expec-
ted to boost growth across
related sectors such as tour-
ism and hospitality and ac-
celerate the ongoing trend of
premiumisation, positively
impacting the exchequer
revenues of Indian states.
Padhi noted this agreement
is a win-win for all stakehold-
ers in the spirits sector, fuel-
ling trade and attracting
investment.
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Gold retreats on US-China
Sugar output set to rebound in 2025-26 season COMMODITY
CALL.
trade talks optimism
Short aluminium
SWEETER TIMES AHEAD. USDA Post projects output to rise to 35 million tonnes in year starting Oct; industry optimistic on outlook if it breaches
Vishwanath Kulkarni
basis equates to 33 mt of
crystal sugar, including
sugarcane production and an
8 per cent increase in sugar
son. “ISMA remains optim-
istic about the upcoming
support at ₹229
Bengaluru 60,000 tonnes of khandsari, utilisation,” it said. 2025-26 season, backed by
it said. Prakash Naiknavare, Man- favourable weather condi- Akhil Nallamuthu
India’s sugar output for the aging Director, National Fed- tions and improved planting. bl. research bureau
marketing year 2025-26, 2024 MONSOON eration of Co-operative The 2024 monsoon has en-
starting October, is set to re- The increased forecast is at- Sugar Factories, said the out- hanced cane planting, partic-
bound on the favourable im- tributed to the favourable put of sugarcane and sugar ularly in Maharashtra and
Gold prices fell more than 1
pact of the 2024 monsoon impact of the 2024 monsoon, would rise by about 20-25 Karnataka, setting the stage
per cent on Wednesday as
and expanded cane area. which replenished the per cent during 2025-26. He for an on-time start of the
hopes around trade talks
The expectation is that the groundwater and reservoir said farmers had planted crushing season in October
between the US and China
sugar output will rise by levels in the key sugarcane MONSOON BOOST. The increased forecast is driven by the cane in more area and last 2025.”
weighed on the safe-haven
about 25 per cent over the producing States of Maha- favourable 2024 monsoon, which helped replenish groundwater year’s bountiful rain had res-
metal. Spot gold was down 1.2
current year’s production rashtra, Karnataka and Uttar and reservoir levels in key sugarcane producing States ulted in improved reservoir CANE VARIETIES
per cent to $3,386.23 an ounce
figures. Pradesh. levels. Also, the government “In Uttar Pradesh and other
as of 0816 GMT. US gold Aluminium futures have
The USDA Post, the local Last year’s above normal has raised the fair and remu- northern States, efforts to
futures lost 0.8 per cent to been trading in a sideways
office of the US Department rainfall facilitated cane area in 12-14 months. USDA es- sugar, against the previous nerative price (FRP) during replace cane varieties are
$3,394.90. Silver lost 0.8 per range since the beginning of
of Agriculture in Delhi, has expansion, mainly in Maha- timates the planted area for year’s 341 mt. As sugarcane April itself, which has given already showing promising
cent to $32.96. REUTERS April.
projected India’s sugar out- rashtra and Karnataka, and 2025-26 to increase about 9 is a water-intensive crop, the farmers adequate time to de- results. This is expected to
put to reach 35 million the USDA Post expects this per cent to 5.85 million hec- USDA Post expects that the cide, Naiknavare said, adding boost yields and recovery The May contract closed
Base metals drift on tonnes (mt) raw value for to lead to improved yields tares (mh) from the previous higher groundwater reserves that the area would go up. rates, contributing to robust at ₹231.90/kg on Tuesday
caution about tariff talks 2025-26, reflecting a 26 per and sugar output for 2025- year’s 5.36 mh. will enhance the sugar recov- The government has in- sugar production next sea- and, thus, remains within the
cent rise from the revised es- 26. This significant jump in ery rate to 9.5 per cent from creased the FRP for the son,” ISMA said in a state- boundaries of the ₹229-238
timate of the current year’s rainfall contrasts sharply OUTPUT SEEN UP 7% the current estimate of 8 per 2025-26 sugar season to ment in March. range.
London: Copper prices fell on 28 mt. with the previous two years, Total production of sugar- cent. “As such, the percent- ₹355 per quintal — 4.4 per USDA estimates con- The contract, after a failed
subdued expectations that an Output in the current year where drought conditions cane is expected to rise by age of sugar recovered from cent higher than last year. sumption for the upcoming attempt to break out of ₹238
upcoming meeting between US was impacted by El Nino dur- and pests discouraged farm- around 7 per cent to 465 mt sugarcane is expected to Trade body Indian Sugar year to touch 31 mt. This is nearly two weeks ago, is now
and Chinese officials will yield ing 2023-24 and limited ers from expanding their — up from previous year’s grow by 19 per cent from the and Bio Energy Manufactur- about 5 per cent higher than testing the lower end of the
an immediate outcome after groundwater resources for planting efforts, it said. 435 mt. Of this, about 370 mt current season. This expec- ers Association (ISMA) also the current year’s 29.5 mt on range. At ₹229, the 61.8 per
months of escalating trade irrigation. The output fore- Sugarcane is a long dura- of cane is expected to be util- ted recovery rate is based on projected a positive industry sustained growth from the cent Fibonacci retracement
tensions. Benchmark three- cast of 35 mt on raw value tion crop in India, maturing ised for the production of a projected 7 per cent rise in outlook for the 2025-26 sea- food service sector. level of the prior uptrend co-
month copper on the LME
incides. So, a breach of this
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level could be significant.
tonne. Aluminium lost 1.5 per
As it stands, the price ac-
cent to $2,390, zinc fell 0.3 per
tion denotes considerable

Govt hikes rice allocation for ethanol to 52 lakh tonnes


cent to $2,625 and tin slid 1.5
selling pressure and keeps
per cent to $31,500. REUTERS
the probability of support at
₹229 getting breached high.
A break below ₹229 could
Crude oil rises on lower has approved the allocation ies will pay ₹11,700 crore to trigger a fresh leg of down-
US shale output Our Bureau of FCI rice to distilleries for the FCI for lifting the entire trend. This could drag alu-
New Delhi
ethanol production at the re- 52 lt at the issue price. minium futures to ₹217, a
serve price of ₹22.50/kg Their revenue is expected potential support.
The Centre has approved an (fixed) for a total quantity to be around ₹14,300 crore Below this level, the
extra 28 lakh tonnes (lt) of not exceeding 52 lt (24 lt by selling 245 crore litres of nearest notable support is at
rice for the ethanol pro- already allocated and addi- ethanol to oil marketing ₹206.
gramme, in addition to the tional allocation of 28 lt) companies at the govern- On the other hand, if the
24 lt allocated earlier, bring- during ESY 2024-25 ment-set price of ₹58.50 per contract rebounds from
ing the total allocation to 52 (November 1, 2024 to Octo- litre. ₹229, they will face resist-
lt for the 2024-25 ethanol ber 31, 2025),” the Food Under the ethanol blend- ance at ₹238.
supply year, which began in Minister said in an office ing with petrol (EBP) pro- Only if the contract sur-
London: Crude oil prices pared November 2024. memorandum issued last gramme, the government passes this hurdle can the
gains but rose for a second However, the issue price week. targets achieving an 18 per outlook turn positive. If that
session, finding support from of ethanol remains un- The decision has been BREWING GAINS. Grain-based distilleries are likely to benefit from the ₹10,000 crore subsidy cent blending rate in the cur- occurs, the contract could
positive investor sentiment changed at ₹22.50 per kg. taken considering the re- from the government on 245 crore litres of ethanol
rent ethanol supply year rally to ₹248 and ₹256 — po-
over US-China trade talks to be While the Food Corpora- quirement of feedstock and (ESY), which will end on Oc- tential resistance levels.
held this weekend and signs of tion of India (FCI) has alloc- their availability vis-a-vis tober 31, and 20 per cent in
lower US shale output. Brent ated the entire 24 lt of rice to what could be produced of 470 litres of ethanol pro- The government subsidy for ₹41.73/kg for 2025-26, the ESY 2025-26. TRADE STRATEGY
crude futures climbed 34 cents distilleries, the ethanol pro- from FCI rice. duced per tonne of FCI rice, this is estimated to be subsidy on rice used for eth- But the EBP rate was more Short aluminium futures if
to $62.49 a barrel by 1220 ducers have so far lifted less distilleries can produce around ₹10,000 crore. anol production will be than 18.5 per cent between they breach support at ₹229.
GMT, while US WTI was up 44 than 10 lt. DISTILLERIES MAY GAIN nearly 245 crore litres of eth- Based on the estimated ₹19.23/kg, given the fixed is- November 2024 and April Target and stop-loss can be
cents at $59.53 a barrel. REUTERS “The competent authority Assuming a conversion rate anol from the 52 lt quota. economic cost of rice at sue price of ₹22.50. Distiller- 2025. ₹217 and ₹235 respectively.

In collaboration with IRRI, Uttar Pradesh to Potato processors look at modern cold
set up research centre on Kalanamak GI rice storages to extend the spud’s shelf life
hibition in Dubai to explore around 400 cold storages. Of
Subramani Ra Mancombu
Prabhudatta Mishra demand for Kalanamak, said these, only 14 are bulk cold
Chennai
New Delhi last year he sent 200 kg as stores and another three are
sample to a buyer in Aus- box cold stores. People
tralia, who wanted 50 tonnes Potato processors are look- prefer bag cold storage be-
After successfully getting ex- per month on a regular basis. ing to extend the spud’s shelf cause of cost considerations
emption last year from the However, since most of the life by setting up state-of- and the alternatives are ex-
export ban for Kalanamak production is not done for the-art cold storage and cut- pensive,” said Soundararad-
rice, a traditional non-bas- commercial purpose, there is ting manual handling. jane.
mati aromatic variety accor- an issue of availability. Cold storage is crucial for He said that technology
ded the Geographical Indica- “I plan to grow the GI rice the potato business because plays a key role in potato
MINIMISING LOSSES. Potatoes stored at a bulk cold storage
tion tag, the Uttar Pradesh GLOBAL ATTRACTION. Kalanamak rice, with its black husk on 200 acres through con- processors need supplies storage, with modern cold
on the outskirts of Ahmedabad in Gujarat
government plans to set up a and a strong fragrance, enjoys huge demand in overseas markets tract farming in the coming throughout the year. Pota- storage systems now largely
‘Kalanamak Rice Research season,” said Chauhan, who toes are grown between Oc- automated. Potatoes are
Centre’ in Siddharthnagar has been selling the rice in tober and February, some- cold storage can store pota- The cost of storing pota- loaded from farms in jumbo
district in collaboration with about 500 tonnes, mainly to TAPPING NEW MARKETS retail packs of 1 kg, 2 kg and 5 times extending to March; toes for 10-11 months,” he toes in bag cold storage, bags, lifted by hooks onto 25-
the International Rice Re- Singapore and Nepal, before Stressing that Kalanamak kg under the ‘Diviam Aahar’ they need the spud at least told businessline. where labourers store pota- tonne tipper trucks. At the
search Institute (IRRI) to the Centre removed the ban rice, with its black husk and a brand in the domestic until the arrival of the new toes in 50 kg bags, is ₹2.45 a storage facility, they are
further strengthen scientific on non-basmati rice exports strong fragrance, has huge market. crop. SUGAR CONTENT RISES kg. However, the cost of stor- transferred to a hopper, after
research and innovation. in the last week of Septem- demand, he said, “We are This rice variety, re- According to S Sound- Processors require potatoes age in bulk storage is ₹5.40 a which sorting and storing are
Last year, the State gov- ber 2024, sources said. mulling various steps to in- portedly low in glycemic in- araradjane, CEO of HyFarm, around the year, and one of kg and for the box storage, it fully automated.
ernment had established the As the Centre had crease its cultivation as well dex, is cultivated in 11 dis- there are three types of stor- the problems that could crop is an additional ₹0.20 per kg. The concept of modern
Kalanamak Rice Export De- provided a special window as exports. We are looking to tricts of eastern Uttar age — the traditional bags up is that after 10 months, cold storage is gaining trac-
velopment Board. for its export last year, it be- expand new markets for its Pradesh — Siddharthnagar, cold storage, bulk cold stor- the sugar content in the spud MARKET TURBULENCE tion. HyFarm has rented four
After the Commerce Min- nefited both farmers and ex- export and are encouraging Maharajganj, Gorakhpur, age and box cold storage. used for French Fries and “But the advantage we have bulk units, while processors
istry allowed the State to is- porters, said Nand Gopal exporters to participate in Deoria, Basti, Sant Kabir “Normally, the bag cold crisps could increase. is that potatoes can be stored like McCain India and Pep-
sue permits for export of Gupta Nandi, Minister, In- international fairs and Nagar, Gonda, Balrampur, storage, where potatoes are Also, any delay in planting for a longer term with 5 bulk siCo are also adopting it. Mc-
maximum 1,000 tonnes of dustrial Development and exhibitions.” Bahraich, Sravasti and Kush- stored in bags, can help store could affect arrivals, leaving cold stores meeting our re- Cain uses box storage for
the rice variety in 2024-25 Export Promotion, Uttar Dilip Chauhan, who parti- inagar under the GI-tagged quality potatoes for 6-8 the processor’s capacity id- quirements,” he said. seeds, and PepsiCo for raw
fiscal, exporters shipped Pradesh. cipated in the Gulf Food ex- production zone. months. But bulk and box ling due to a supply shortage. “In Gujarat, we have materials.

Revamp pedagogy, go for industry tie-ups, Conab hikes


forecast for Brazil’s Rising imports pull down
ICAR advises agricultural universities coffee crop
Reuters
domestic pepper prices
in a policy paper. cation, promote cutting- of the end users. Lanka, Vietnam ($7,100),
KV Kurmanath Sao Paulo V Sajeev Kumar
There is a need for pro- edge research and establish “These efforts will trans- Brazil ($7,000) and Indone-
Hyderabad Kochi
moting entrepreneurship in robust industry linkages. form agriculture into a more sia ($7,500). As the Indian
colleges, besides fostering It looked into the best sustainable and efficient sec- Brazil’s 2025 total coffee out- prices are on the higher side,
To improve output quality collaborations at the institu- practices in agricultural in- tor, empower rural com- put is expected to hit 55.7 Rising imports of Sri Lankan major producing countries
and address farmers’ chal- tional, national and interna- stitutions in the US, the UK, munities, increase farm in- million 60 kg bags, national pepper have hit the prices of are eyeing India to dump
lenges, the Indian Council of tional levels to enhance France, Russia, Australia and comes and improve India’s food supply agency Conab the commodity in the do- their produce.
Agricultural Research higher education in agricul- the Netherlands. overall food system resili- said, citing a recovery in ro- mestic market, with it wit-
(ICAR) has urged agricul- ture. The global best practices ence,” the ICAR said. busta output and bumping nessing a ₹25 per kg drop in SRI LANKAN INFLOW
tural universities to adopt The universities should cover a wide range of topics, “They need to focus on in- its forecast up by 7.5 per cent the last fortnight. Quoting figures, Shamji said
global best practices through also focus on industry-relev- such as flexibility in the dustry-relevant research and compared with its estimate Traders said prices in the Sri Lankan imports into In-
phased changes to cur- ant research, technology transfer of students, aca- technology commercialisa- in January. Kochi terminal market are Kishore Shamji, President dia in 2023 were 14,000
riculum and regulatory commercialisation and fos- demic flexibility, interna- tion, with student engage- The fresh forecast is also ruling at ₹695 for the un- of the Indian Pepper and tonnes, while the figure
frameworks. tering entrepreneurship, the tionalisation of education, ment in research generating 2.7 per cent higher than the garbled and ₹715 for garbled Spice Trade Association, said reached 24,000 tonnes dur-
“Private research invest- policy paper, which was pre- funding and scholarships, di- valuable intellectual assets 2024 crop, Conab said in a varieties after reaching a buyers are holding back pur- ing 2024-25.
ment for agriculture in de- pared by the ICAR-National versity of learning, and inter- and revenue through techno- statement, representing an high of ₹721 this year. The chases in view of the declin- It is feared that the start of
veloped countries is also Academy of Agricultural Re- disciplinary approaches. logy transfer,” ICAR said in all-time high for total coffee traded quantities in the past ing prices. Farmers in all pepper harvest in Sri Lanka
quite high. For developing search Management the paper. output during an “off-year” two weeks were 616 tonnes. centres in Tamil Nadu, in- by June is expected to in-
economies including India, (NAARM), said. UPPING THE ANTE “Universities must also in the biennial arabica coffee At the same time, Sri cluding Gudalur, Yercaud crease inflows to India fur-
there is not only a need to al- In order to improve the qual- focus on resource sustainab- cycle. The recovery in ro- Lankan pepper is available in and Namakkal, have started ther from the island nation.
locate more resources in re- GLOBAL PRACTICES ity of higher education, im- ility by seeking philanthropic busta output means total the consuming markets at releasing their stocks. On the domestic front,
search and education, but In the policy paper ‘Global provements are required in contributions to support production is expected to be ₹675-690 a kg. They pointed Shamji said the production
also to incorporate the best Best Practices for Agricul- curriculum, teaching meth- student education, 1.1 per cent higher than in out that masala manufactur- HIGHER PRICES this year is expected around
practices available globally tural Universities in India’, odologies, teaching techno- sponsored research and in- 2023. Arabica coffee produc- ers are showing interest in Globally, Indian pepper 75,000 tonnes, with the com-
to match the emerging and the ICAR said that adopting logies and assessment meth- frastructure, reducing de- tion is expected to reach 37 the cheap Sri Lankan raw prices are ruling on the pletion of 50 per cent of the
future needs of the agricul- global best practices could ods in commensuration with pendence on State funding,” million bags, down 6.6 per material to meet production higher side at $8,650 tonne harvest in key producing
tural sector,” the ICAR said strengthen agricultural edu- the needs and expectations it stated. cent from the previous crop. requirements. compared to $7,200 from Sri areas.
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FDI in RE sector
surges 8x in PNB FY25 net doubles; to explore legal option in Bhushan Power issue
FY21-25 Shishir Sinha
had received ₹3,000 crore
from JSW Steel as part of the
member lenders and we are
going to meet in the next 2-3
following the default, the
lenders dragged BSPL to in-
“Overall business growth
was over 13 per cent. Credit
which improved by 60 basis
points y-o-y to 0.21 per cent
The bank’s board has re-
commended a dividend of
New Delhi ₹19,350 crore resolution and days to decide on future ac- solvency proceeding. JSW off take was good and so was in Q4 FY25 from 0.81 per ₹2.90 per equity share of face
FDI in renewable energy will soon sit with the other tion,” PNB’s MD and CEO Steel completed the acquisi- technical recovery. Beside all cent in Q4 FY24. value of ₹2 each for 2024-25
Fiscal FDI in RE Share of Punjab National Bank, which lenders to decide future Ashok Chandra told medi- tion of BPSL in March 2021. . these, treasury business has subject to approval of share-
Year ($ mn) RE in power saw its net profit more than course of legal action. apersons after declaring the done very well,” Chandra CREDIT COST holders.
sector FDI (%)
double in FY25 and rise 52 Since the apex court had quarterly performance num- FINANCIALS said. A significant factor con- On the asset quality front, The board also approved a
9M FY25 3,448 8.4 per cent in Q4, will soon have quashed JSW’s insolvency bers. As per the Supreme Meanwhile, the bank said tributing to the profit jump the bank’s gross Non-Per- proposal to raise up to
FY24 3,764 8.5 to address the Bhushan resolution plan, the lenders Court decision, BSPL has to that its net profit has more was a sharp reduction in pro- forming Assets (NPAs) mod- ₹8,000 crore through issu-
FY23 2,500 5.4 Power and Steel liquidation will have to repay JSW Steel. be liquidated, which may po- than doubled in FY25 and visions for bad loans, which erated to 3.95 per cent of ance of Basel III-compliant
FY22 1,601 2.7 issue, following the Supreme This may require them to tentially fetch lower value rose 52 per cent in January- fell to ₹588 crore in Q4 FY25 gross advances as compared Bonds (Additional Tier-I
FY21 797 1.3 Court quashing the insolv- make provisions starting for the company. March quarter. On Wednes- from ₹1,958 crore in the to 5.73 per cent by the end of Bonds up to ₹4,000 crore and
ency resolution plan by JSW this quarter (Q1) of A group of lenders led by day, its share prices closed at year-ago period. March 2024. Similarly, net Tier- II Bonds up to ₹4,000
FY20 1,393 2.8
Steel. 2025–26. PNB had claimed ₹47,204 ₹94.25 on BSE with a decline This improvement is also NPAs came down to 0.40 per crore), to be raised in one or
FY19 1,446 3.3 PNB on Wednesday said it “We are in touch with crore as unpaid loans and of 0.3 per cent. reflected in the credit cost, cent from 0.73 per cent. more tranches during FY26.
FY18 1,204 2.7
FY17 784 1.8
FY16 781 2.0
Source: Council on Energy, Environment and
Water’s Green Finance Centre (CEEW-GFC)

Rishi Ranjan Kala


New Delhi

India’s strong commitment to


realising its energy transition
goals, including installing
500GW of non-fossil fuel
power capacity, is bearing fruit
with the share of annual for-
eign direct investment (FDI)
in the sector rising by a whop-
ping 700 per cent between
FY21 and FY25.
The Council on Energy, En-
vironment and Water’s Green
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Finance Centre’s (CEEW-
GFC) latest annual edition of
market handbook, released on
Tuesday, noted that share of
renewable energy (RE) in In-
dia’s total FDI inflows rose
from around 1 per cent in
FY21 to about 8 per cent in
FY25.

RISING FDI
“The RE sector attracted $3.4
billion in FDI in first three
quarters of FY25, nearly
matching the total FDI in-
flows for the whole of FY24
($3.7 billion). This growth in
investment reflects the sec-
tor’s rising appeal to global in-
vestors,” it added.
“Post FY20, FDI in RE sec-
tor saw a steep increase,
amounting to around $12 bil-
lion till FY25.
Compared to RE, FDI in the
power sector saw a massive
dip in Q3 FY25, amounting to
around $125 million, it added.
Under the extant FDI
policy, FDI in the renewable or
non-conventional energy and
power sectors is permitted up
to 100 per cent under the auto-
matic route.
Gagan Sidhu, Director of
CEEW-GFC, pointed out that
India’s energy transition is at a
crossroads. RE has clearly
emerged as the dominant
source of capacity addition,
along with around 42 GW of
RE auctioned in FY25. Not-
ably, 59 per cent of this capa-
city was auctioned under in-
novative formats like firm and
dispatchable renewables
(FDRE) and hybrids, helping
address grid resilience con-
cerns amid rising RE
penetration.
“All of this has been suppor-
ted by strong overseas interest
in India’s RE sector,” he noted.
As per data from the Min-
istry of New & Renewable En-
ergy (MNRE), total invest-
ments, including FDI,
attracted by the sector —
solar, wind, small hydro, large
hydro, nuclear and bio — al-
most hit ₹4 lakh crore in the
last five years, ending 2024 cal-
endar year.
Gujarat and Rajasthan,
which cumulatively account
for more than one-third of In-
dia’s installed renewable en-
ergy sources’ (RES) capacity,
attracted over half of the in-
vestments between 2020-
2024.
Among all the RES, cumu-
lative investments in solar
power stood at around ₹2.64
lakh crore, which is about 66
per cent of the total invest-
ments in the sector.
CEEW emphasised that
tenders with energy storage
components accounted for 24
per cent of the total RE auc-
tions completed in FY25,
highlighting the continued in-
novation in RE auction
formats.
These developments were
further complemented by sov-
ereign green bond auctions by
the Reserve Bank of India,
which totalled $3.8 billion
across six issuances, it added.

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USFDA steps up surprise inspections NKure, CRISPR


Therapeutics
tie up for
at facilities making food items, drugs off-the-shelf
CAR-T therapy
NO TO FREEBIES. Regulator clarifies policies for officials with regard to accommodation, transportation PT Jyothi Datta
about $9 billion worth medi- ing the integrity of the over- Mumbai
PT Jyothi Datta cines in the US, awaits clarity sight process,” the regulator
Mumbai on tariffs. said, expressing a long-held Cell and gene therapy start-
complaint of US drugmakers. up NKure Therapeutics and
In a tightening of regulatory NO LIMOS, TAXIS “Despite the advanced warn- international gene-editing
measures, the United States The FDA said it would evalu- ing that foreign firms receive, company CRISPR Thera-
Food and Drug Administra- ate its policies for improve- the FDA still found serious peutics have entered into a
tion (USFDA) has indicated ments to the foreign inspec- deficiencies more than twice partnership to co-develop
that not only would there be tion programme to ensure as often than during do- and co-commercialise
more “unannounced inspec- they are “the gold standard mestic inspections,” the FDA CTX112 — a next-genera-
tions” on overseas facilities LEVEL-PLAYING FIELD. The move, USFDA said, is to ensure for regulatory oversight”. pointed out. tion, off-the-shelf CAR-T
making medicines and food that foreign companies are under the same level of regulatory These included clarifying “Only in specific pro- therapy for oncology indica-
products for the US, but the oversight and scrutiny as domestic companies REUTERS policies for FDA investigat- grammes and cases are the tions in India.
agency’s inspectors would ors “to refuse travel accom- FDA’s domestic inspections NKure’s CEO Lalit Pai
also “refuse” services, in- modations from regulated pre-announced to assure that told businessline they expect
cluding limos and accom-
modation extended to them
by industry.
The FDA noted that the
change, built upon it’s “Of-
fice of Inspection and Invest-
the Trump administration
ramps up pharmaceutical
manufacturing in the US.
industry, including lodging
and transportation arrange-
ments (taxi, limousine, and
appropriate records and per-
sonnel will be available dur-
ing the inspection. But regu-
the Central Drugs Standard
Control Organisation nod by
June to undertake phase-II
‘Trump’s pharma order will
“For too long, foreign
companies have enjoyed a
igations Foreign Unan-
nounced Inspection Pilot
The industry is ready for the
revised inspection policies,
for-hire vehicle transit), to
maintain the integrity of the
lated companies do not have
the authority to negotiate the
clinical trials. The company
would submit results from
not impact Indian industry’
double standard — given ad- programme in India and said Indian Pharmaceutical oversight process.” day or time of the inspection CRISPR’s phase-I global tri-
vanced notice before facility China” aims to ensure that Alliance’s (IPA) Sudarshan The FDA conducts ap- — nor should foreign com- als, he said. NKure has been G Naga Sridhar
inspections while American foreign companies receive Jain, adding that they should proximately 12,000 domestic panies have the capability to looking for sites to conduct Hyderabad
manufacturers are held to the same level of regulatory be implemented “in toto”. inspections and 3,000 for- do so either,” the regulator trials and expects to enrol
rigorous standards with no oversight as domestic ones. IPA represents drug- eign inspections annually in explained. The policy shift about 25 people, he said. The US President Donald
such warning. This is a key makers like Sun Pharma, Dr over 90 countries. ensures every product enter- product (CTX112) aims to Trump’s executive order to
step for the FDA as part of a ‘INDUSTRY READY’ Reddy’s Laboratories, Lupin, “While US manufacturers ing the US is “safe, legitim- be among the first off-the- reduce the timeline to ap-
broader strategy to get for- India is home to over 650 Glenmark, Cipla, Zydus, etc, undergo frequent, unan- ate, and honestly made,” it block allogenic products — prove pharmaceutical
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eign inspections back on production facilities regu- who export to the US as well. nounced inspections, for- said, adding that “unan- derived from healthy donor plants, as part of new regula-
track,” said FDA Commis- lated by USFDA, and the an- The Indian pharmaceut- eign firms have often had nounced inspections will also cells and gene edited, the tions to encourage domestic
sioner Martin A Makary. nouncement comes even as ical industry, which sells weeks to prepare, undermin- help expose bad actors.” companies stated. manufacturing, will not af-
fect India’s pharmaceut-
ical industry, said experts.
The order, issued on Ireland, said Bhaskar. The or-

TJSB Sahakari Bank may come to the rescue of fraud-hit New India Co-op Bank Monday, also directed the
USFDA to streamline re-
views and work with do-
der was focused on approvals
for setting up of manufactur-
ing plants, so it would still be
January 2022 amalgamation ness by depositors con- had approved the voluntary mestic manufacturers to a ‘costly affair’ for Indian
K Ram Kumar of the scam-hit Punjab and cerned and after due verifica- amalgamation of The Cit- provide early support before drugmakers to set up plants
Mumbai Maharashtra Co-operative tion. As per the directions, izen Co-operative Bank facilities start operations. in the US, he said.
Bank (PMC Bank) with which will remain in force (Vasco-De-Gama, Goa) with “The US imports drugs “There is also a direction
TJSB Sahakari Bank could Unity Small Finance Bank. for six months, the bank can- TJSB. worth $200 billion per an- on surprise checks by the US
emerge as a white knight for not, without the RBI’s prior In 2007-08, the Central num and only 5 per cent of drug regulator in the order.
the fraud-hit New India Co- MONEY LAUNDERING approval in writing, grant or bank had greenlit the merger these are from India. The or- However, the surprise
operative Bank (NICB). NICB got into a tight spot in renew any loans and ad- of two Pune-based UCBs — der encompasses all sort of checks have been happening
The Thane (Maha- February 2025 after misap- vances, make any investment Navjeevan Nagri Sahakari drugs, including patented, for a few years now, and
rashtra)-based TJSB, which propriation of funds aggreg- or incur any liability, includ- Bank and Shree Sadguru while India exports only gen- there is nothing new on this
is India’s fifth-largest urban ating ₹122 crore was detec- ing borrowing of funds and Jangli Maharaj Sahakari erics to the US,” R Uday front as well,” he added.
co-operative bank (UCB), ted during an RBI inspection. acceptance of fresh deposits, Bank with TJSB. Bhaskar, Director-Gen- A senior official of a Hy-
RBI INSPECTION. NICB got into a tight spot in February 2025
has commenced due dili- PMC Bank got into among others. NICB has 28 branches eral, All India Drugs Control derabad-based pharma com-
after misappropriation of funds aggregating ₹122 crore PTI
gence on Mumbai-based trouble in 2019 due to a spread across Maharashtra Officers’ Confederation pany, which operates manu-
NICB for a deal, which may massive ₹6,500 crore scam RBI NOD FOR MERGERS (Mumbai, Thane and Palghar Training Academy and facturing plants in the US,
result in a voluntary amal- perpetrated by a Mumbai- amined as part of the due di- ections to NICB on February TJSB has 150-odd branches districts, Navi Mumbai, and former DG of Pharmexcil, said some players might con-
gamation of the latter with based real estate developer. ligence exercise, the sources 13, it underscored that eli- across Maharashtra, Goa, Pune) and Gujarat (two told businessline. sider shifting some produc-
the former, according to Besides the misappropri- said. gible depositors would be en- Karnataka, Gujarat and Mad- branches in Surat). tion to the US if tariffs are
banking sector sources. ation of funds, loans given by Further, if an amalgama- titled to receive deposit in- hya Pradesh. At March-end As of March-end 2024, the ‘COSTLY FOR PLAYERS’ imposed.
If the aforementioned am- one of NICB’s Surat-based tion does come about, it will surance claim amount of 2025, the bank had a total bank had deposits and ad- The focus of the order was “However, we don’t see
algamation goes through, it branches to entities based in be without any haircut to their deposits up to ₹5 lakh. business (deposits plus ad- vances aggregating more on patented medicines any immediate gains or
will be the second-biggest Uttarakhand, Odisha and NICB depositors. This claim will be based on vances) of ₹23,105 crore. ₹2,436.37 crore and imported from countries like losses due to the new execut-
rescue of an UCB after the Delhi are being closely ex- When the RBI issued dir- the submission of willing- In February 2025, the RBI ₹1,174.84 crore respectively. Germany, Switzerland and ive order,” he added.

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20 MICRONS [5] 212.04 215.11 207.00 218.00 207.00 98.51 346.70 152.20 14 215.70 CE Info Sys 1853.80 1856.50 1820.00 1870.00 1808.60 64.97 2747.85 1513.00 - - Gokaldas [5] 851.55 951.70 900.95 1013.45 899.20 5056.05 1260.00 728.00 34 952.75 KBC Global 0.41 0.38 0.40 0.41 0.3728551.54 2.56 0.37 - -
360 One WAM 906.30 932.15 902.00 941.85 890.25 1357.50 1318.00 691.40 - - CEAT 3575.90 3631.00 3551.00 3650.00 3491.00 370.69 3642.00 2211.00 29 3630.00 Gokul Agro [2] 224.70 227.00 216.17 229.03 216.17 114.63 377.00 130.25 17 226.55 KCP [1] 192.99 195.08 194.40 196.89 192.21 150.44 281.35 154.70 83 195.15
3i Infotech 22.55 22.49 22.19 22.60 22.00 398.53 42.59 20.22 - - Ceigall Ind. 262.95 264.25 264.00 265.90 255.85 75.13 424.80 235.95 - - Goldiam Int [2] 361.40 352.05 355.20 357.80 339.35 1269.94 569.00 144.90 60 351.75 KCP Sugar [1] 33.03 33.56 32.06 33.85 32.06 118.43 33.40 15.75 - -
3M India 29640.00 29520.00 29605.00 29870.00 29305.00 4.66 41000.00 25714.35 6029524.25 Cello World 552.70 554.45 540.00 557.90 535.60 92.03 1025.00 494.75 - - Good Luck [2] 713.65 715.05 706.00 721.30 703.20 119.35 1345.00 568.20 15 716.45 KDDL 2568.80 2581.20 2545.00 2649.00 2512.50 14.01 3801.50 2048.60 15 2586.55
5PAISA 360.00 357.30 356.35 362.00 350.00 28.89 607.40 311.25 16 357.20 CENTRAL BK 34.84 34.81 34.10 35.30 33.90 9367.41 72.99 33.18 8 34.86 Gopal Snacks 269.80 276.30 265.00 279.15 262.80 195.55 520.00 255.90 - - KEC INTERN [2] 690.40 724.90 677.00 728.00 675.60 1092.65 1312.00 605.05 75 724.60
CENTRUM C [1] 24.19 23.98 24.06 24.40 23.60 158.32 46.55 22.41 - 24.05 GPPL 130.85 131.87 129.00 132.84 129.00 897.70 250.50 121.30 16 131.85 KEI INDUST. [2] 3193.90 3295.30 3200.00 3371.40 3199.90 1765.21 5040.40 2443.70 45 3294.85
A .............................................. Century Enka 452.90 440.35 441.00 458.50 431.00 218.90 863.90 431.05 14 441.10 GPT Health. 150.41 148.10 147.44 150.79 145.41 124.79 208.45 126.10 - - KELLTONT [5] 102.01 103.55 101.48 104.10 99.94 348.84 184.30 85.10 80 103.90
A B INFRABUILD 95.74 96.94 94.05 98.99 92.67 53.55 106.47 49.00 - - CENTURY [1] 17.62 17.21 17.55 17.82 17.15 71.22 30.50 15.36 16 17.40 GPT Infra 120.32 123.05 120.31 125.00 117.61 130.40 207.00 84.75 20 122.00 KERNEX MICRO 711.05 723.25 698.05 734.90 682.95 72.49 1584.00 333.55 183 721.30
AAA Tech 82.76 80.82 80.00 82.79 79.41 43.56 160.85 66.00 - - CENTURYP [1] 708.05 701.40 704.70 707.25 691.30 52.11 938.60 625.00 54 701.20 GR Infrapro 1075.60 1068.10 1057.40 1070.70 1025.00 30.20 1860.00 901.00 - - KEWAL KIRAN 430.75 440.75 426.80 444.95 425.55 54.31 770.70 422.15 18 441.80
Aadhar Hsg 464.65 454.55 444.95 459.15 444.55 460.98 516.80 292.00 - - CERA SANIT [5] 5311.50 5401.50 5280.00 5466.50 5208.50 26.6311499.65 5062.00 30 5406.55 Granules Ind [1] 448.15 453.85 440.00 454.70 440.00 932.74 724.55 389.15 34 453.15 Keystone Rlt 505.55 495.40 498.50 505.80 489.00 26.15 801.05 489.00 - -
Aartech Solo 55.48 53.66 53.52 56.00 52.75 42.78 253.05 49.75 - - CESE [1] 162.77 164.62 159.50 165.00 159.50 4058.17 212.70 119.00 28 164.60 Graphite [2] 459.35 460.25 454.15 465.00 450.60 272.41 662.90 366.00 21 460.45 KFIN Tech 1041.70 1103.30 1019.20 1123.10 1017.30 3198.15 1641.35 621.75 - -
Aarti Drugs 349.90 419.85 357.45 419.85 357.45 8152.60 634.90 312.50 29 419.70 CG POWER A [2] 598.45 609.40 578.00 627.75 578.00 5943.43 874.50 518.35 96 609.45 Grasim Ind. [2] 2728.70 2699.90 2699.00 2727.30 2682.40 417.88 2875.45 2175.00 242 2697.85 Khaitan Chm 52.21 53.12 51.45 54.70 51.23 123.39 99.86 43.17 - -
Aarti Ind [5] 435.30 458.45 425.00 460.65 425.00 3764.14 767.10 347.35 45 458.75 CGCL [1] 165.50 162.68 161.00 165.00 160.25 945.51 240.65 151.10 32 162.95 Gravita Ind [2] 1870.80 1905.70 1829.00 1948.50 1825.50 425.90 2699.85 884.35 72 1906.00 KILITCH DRUG 371.40 365.85 367.50 374.05 356.45 21.15 430.00 271.30 25 365.40
Aarti Pharm 698.60 737.45 692.00 744.10 687.70 518.23 837.25 487.85 - - CHALET 807.95 810.75 788.55 828.00 785.00 115.59 1051.15 643.65 148 810.90 Great Easte 887.60 872.55 868.20 885.85 866.95 337.42 1542.80 797.25 6 873.40 Kilos oil [2] 725.45 720.85 721.50 729.00 711.95 133.71 1450.00 544.15 24 719.80
Aarti Surfac 424.60 441.35 422.50 450.45 417.50 11.64 918.00 396.00 - - Chaman Set. 307.65 313.80 303.00 321.40 303.00 53.88 447.20 183.35 - - Greaves Cot [2] 189.96 192.84 184.60 193.50 184.60 1966.75 319.50 112.50 24 192.80 KIMS 662.60 643.75 656.60 656.60 632.50 440.13 2866.15 474.05 - -
Aavas 1765.20 1789.70 1740.00 1798.50 1734.00 151.27 2238.35 1456.60 25 1791.95 Chambal Fert 726.65 709.70 712.00 714.00 690.10 3472.52 742.45 333.80 17 709.00 Green pwr 11.65 11.69 11.41 11.82 11.30 3374.02 23.40 10.83 - 11.70 Kingfa 3040.00 2995.80 3055.00 3055.00 2977.20 6.21 3954.05 1801.00 25 2995.00
AB Capital 191.94 200.75 188.93 201.65 188.41 7202.68 246.95 148.75 50 200.80 Chemcon Spl 187.52 187.84 187.54 189.69 184.69 15.24 298.30 160.00 - - Greenlam [1] 222.37 220.42 217.90 223.00 211.01 90.35 330.83 187.00 46 220.75 KIOCL 242.55 244.00 241.00 245.00 237.70 60.97 510.90 188.15 - 243.80
AB Real Est 1874.90 1894.10 1842.20 1902.80 1842.20 60.81 3140.00 1638.00 - - CHEMFABALKA 511.25 553.65 511.00 560.00 508.95 38.68 1229.50 502.00 44 799.80 Greenpanel I 233.84 229.41 230.00 231.69 226.31 79.06 427.00 202.81 - - KIRI DYES 591.40 590.05 583.00 600.00 580.20 300.10 699.00 280.00 - 591.30
AB Sun Life 632.60 647.70 630.55 648.80 630.00 194.99 911.85 512.95 - - [Link] 392.50 389.65 390.00 394.60 381.10 73.80 633.90 379.00 - - Greenply Ind [1] 270.50 268.15 265.00 271.80 265.00 112.68 411.85 228.60 30 268.15 KIRL INDUS 2935.30 2954.20 2935.30 2981.80 2895.00 12.91 6697.95 2756.00 44 2944.70
ABB [2] 5334.00 5397.50 5270.50 5445.00 5270.00 270.31 9200.00 4590.05 61 5399.50 Choice Intl 620.65 622.45 619.95 624.50 610.30 611.01 638.00 313.65 - - Grind Nort [5] 1570.10 1544.70 1530.00 1584.00 1518.20 115.57 2959.45 1360.05 47 1548.75 [Link]. [2] 1732.10 1746.30 1708.20 1775.00 1698.40 71.24 2684.70 1296.90 49 1745.70
ABB Powerpro 14413.0014680.0014328.0014900.0014152.00 91.0316549.95 8713.45 - - CHOLAFIN [2] 1530.60 1574.50 1505.00 1590.90 1505.00 2446.10 1682.85 1167.60 31 1576.70 GRM Overseas 294.20 298.55 284.00 302.00 284.00 321.50 341.00 122.65 - - [Link] 120.98 119.45 119.15 121.54 117.45 150.08 100.80 26.95 22 -
Abbott (I) 30160.00 30345.00 30105.00 30585.00 29630.00 10.77 31900.00 25260.20 4830259.75 CIE [Link] 404.60 410.20 397.05 412.50 397.05 147.75 622.40 356.75 - - GRSE 1832.90 1792.80 1800.00 1942.00 1770.10 4662.21 2834.60 890.05 52 1794.55 [Link] 1107.60 1138.40 1103.00 1143.90 1090.10 107.69 1817.00 953.00 - -
ABFRL 256.60 264.70 256.55 265.95 256.45 3046.46 364.50 231.30 - 264.75 Cigniti Tech 1362.60 1400.60 1362.60 1407.50 1343.10 209.37 1980.75 1073.95 27 1400.75 GSFC [2] 188.14 190.32 184.00 190.86 184.00 878.05 274.50 156.50 14 190.30 [Link] 1349.20 1400.20 1301.00 1469.80 1301.00 38.72 2485.45 1264.05 - -
ACC 1848.90 1844.90 1840.30 1854.00 1821.20 599.39 2843.00 1778.80 15 1845.70 Cipla [2] 1511.40 1508.80 1500.00 1517.80 1499.40 1424.66 1702.00 1310.05 26 1508.95 GSS Infotech 34.51 35.03 33.99 35.54 33.61 227.41 134.50 31.62 - 34.95 KNR CONST [2] 210.67 212.33 207.25 213.74 206.20 982.38 415.00 189.05 7 212.45
ACCELYA 1306.30 1310.00 1286.90 1315.00 1285.00 7.97 1977.95 1218.15 16 1311.65 CityUni Bk [1] 181.22 181.43 176.60 182.25 176.41 1935.73 187.80 130.70 12 181.50 GTL Infra 1.37 1.39 1.35 1.40 1.3461980.91 4.35 1.33 - 1.39 KOHINORFDS 34.23 34.45 33.90 35.23 32.52 96.49 55.05 29.92 - 34.42
Accuracy Shp 7.73 7.69 7.51 7.81 7.51 156.92 13.90 6.51 - - Clean S Tech 1170.80 1179.90 1150.00 1189.80 1148.10 69.48 1690.00 1106.45 - - GTL. 7.79 7.77 7.80 7.89 7.59 477.52 16.00 7.68 - 7.78 KOKUYOCM [1] 104.51 104.76 104.00 105.47 102.50 31.53 230.40 91.00 89 104.40
ACME Solar 212.35 216.34 206.35 217.04 206.23 592.80 292.40 167.75 - - CLEDUCATE [5] 81.36 82.45 81.44 84.90 79.90 42.05 136.00 63.00 - 82.26 Guj Fluoro 3878.80 3908.70 3811.10 3948.00 3798.60 87.41 4880.95 2476.00 - - KOLTEPATIL 332.00 337.35 332.00 338.70 331.05 95.70 555.55 235.10 - 338.10
ACTION CON [2] 1158.80 1176.50 1154.90 1184.20 1140.00 147.74 1647.00 917.10 36 1176.40 CLS Fin 297.65 296.10 300.00 302.35 291.50 26.07 533.00 227.45 - - Guj Petronet 319.00 322.70 315.10 324.20 313.80 270.77 469.60 260.15 18 322.55 KOPRAN. 180.24 181.12 177.99 182.00 175.00 172.54 369.20 157.00 26 181.15
ADANI Entp [1] 2354.00 2353.10 2315.00 2379.50 2315.00 1012.64 3743.00 2026.90 102 2355.45 CMS Info Sys 446.10 444.35 445.00 448.80 430.10 535.38 616.50 381.00 - - Guj. Alkali 590.40 625.10 585.00 632.90 578.10 80.57 900.00 484.00 - 624.80 KOTAK MAB [5] 2074.00 2094.90 2063.70 2101.80 2054.50 3739.46 2301.55 1595.15 30 2095.40
Adani Green 923.25 917.25 901.20 929.00 901.10 3179.76 2173.65 758.00 202 917.40 COAL INDIA 378.25 383.30 370.30 387.30 370.30 9162.37 544.70 349.20 14 383.80 Guj. Mineral [2] 296.10 306.20 292.10 307.60 291.05 885.48 452.15 226.20 15 306.00 KOTHARI PR [5] 155.58 155.36 152.47 158.90 148.00 80.36 0.15 0.05 - -
Adani Ports [2] 1320.80 1338.20 1298.80 1341.30 1298.70 3269.85 1607.95 993.85 118 1338.40 CochinShip [5] 1482.70 1457.60 1470.00 1535.00 1443.40 3200.76 2977.10 1169.00 47 1459.40 Gujarat Amb [1] 106.88 108.88 107.44 109.70 106.01 802.21 165.35 98.70 16 108.75 KP Energy 362.30 360.00 350.15 365.00 350.15 165.21 675.00 340.90 - -
Adani Pwr 536.05 531.95 521.10 538.90 521.00 6000.99 896.75 430.85 18 532.30 Coforge 7426.00 7600.00 7400.00 7615.00 7336.00 598.9410026.80 4287.25 - - Gujarat Gas [2] 455.45 458.20 448.40 461.00 445.60 197.41 689.45 360.60 26 457.30 KPI Grn Enr 378.10 362.65 363.00 376.00 360.70 1417.17 2094.00 313.40 - -
Adani T Gas 632.95 625.45 613.65 635.95 611.50 1269.09 1190.00 532.60 - - COLGATE PA [1] 2621.40 2634.80 2606.00 2646.80 2573.00 438.72 3893.00 2324.00 49 2633.40 Gujarat Hea 578.10 583.55 578.00 585.75 571.05 70.32 779.30 471.85 9 583.70 KPIT Tech 1241.40 1283.00 1212.00 1286.10 1212.00 1379.37 1928.70 1020.60 - -
Adani Wilm 258.50 261.65 255.50 264.50 254.70 1618.60 403.95 231.55 - - Concord Bio 1386.70 1396.60 1386.70 1433.00 1375.00 230.75 2664.00 1327.05 - - GUJARAT THEMI 263.90 275.55 252.00 282.00 252.00 129.01 330.45 208.00 - - KRBL. [1] 295.30 307.05 291.05 314.00 291.05 742.32 348.80 225.70 16 307.15
[Link] 907.40 871.60 878.00 907.00 865.10 5712.06 1348.00 588.00 - - Concord Env 494.65 500.40 479.75 505.00 479.75 37.70 860.00 415.00 - - GujIndl Pow 177.08 180.23 174.00 181.40 174.00 394.65 270.00 148.15 14 180.65 Krishana Ph. 300.60 301.05 307.00 307.00 298.00 393.09 311.95 175.15 - -
ADF Foods [2] 220.15 217.40 220.00 220.50 213.21 104.67 352.50 197.50 28 216.75 CONFI PET [1] 50.66 50.55 50.00 51.77 49.78 397.57 98.50 44.76 25 50.72 Gulf oil Lub [2] 1197.60 1194.80 1150.00 1200.00 1138.00 87.59 1510.00 849.55 16 1194.75 Kriti Ind. 112.30 117.20 112.30 121.99 112.00 100.52 270.00 90.20 - -
Aditya Vision 411.20 416.75 407.10 422.00 404.65 60.84 546.60 368.00 - - ContainerC [5] 673.85 679.50 671.00 683.90 668.20 496.22 1193.95 601.65 32 679.25 Gulf Petro [5] 38.28 39.20 38.78 40.00 38.00 154.31 93.45 36.00 8 39.05 Kritika Wire 10.00 9.66 9.80 9.90 9.50 262.01 24.50 7.78 - -
ADOR WELDING 861.50 881.30 840.00 890.00 839.65 16.55 1489.00 788.00 - - CONTROL PRNT 597.30 605.05 582.75 609.85 582.75 16.90 938.00 571.90 16 606.35 Gulshan Po [1] 188.80 185.63 185.00 193.13 182.35 205.47 262.95 143.15 48 186.50 KRN Heat Ex. 706.10 706.80 684.00 719.60 682.05 885.00 1012.00 402.10 - -
ADVANI HOT [2] 58.30 57.36 58.10 58.10 56.65 37.18 86.98 50.30 21 57.41 CORDS CABLE 162.68 169.35 164.67 170.59 161.99 28.51 280.00 146.90 16 169.45 Kronox Lab 137.98 136.87 136.00 137.97 135.00 63.80 228.88 133.59 - -
Advenzymes [2] 279.05 283.70 279.05 286.30 276.30 61.17 571.15 257.85 30 283.40 COROM INT [1] 2284.10 2314.00 2267.20 2335.00 2245.00 835.18 2649.95 1170.05 36 2315.65 H .............................................. Kross 158.08 157.62 155.05 158.99 154.00 125.52 270.89 150.06 - -
Aegis Log 785.05 790.10 779.95 794.50 770.00 358.91 1037.00 573.15 - - Cosmo First 586.10 589.75 582.00 596.40 581.65 40.14 1083.80 506.60 - - HAL [5] 4507.50 4470.30 4417.40 4591.80 4411.80 2829.73 5675.00 3045.95 35 4469.90 Krsnaa Dia. 703.75 717.25 690.00 724.05 683.75 45.07 1044.00 528.05 - -
Aeroflex Ind 162.04 159.91 159.50 162.30 158.31 583.56 272.00 122.50 - - CP CAPITAL 388.15 399.10 386.30 403.90 381.65 23.48 559.00 298.00 - - [Link] 593.15 591.45 582.00 594.80 579.80 185.23 956.00 519.30 - - Krystal Int. 667.20 684.65 663.00 694.95 652.05 156.66 888.00 415.60 - -
Aether Ind 802.55 797.05 788.80 800.90 783.80 52.62 1071.00 738.50 - - CPCL 607.95 615.15 602.45 618.80 599.40 582.74 1274.00 433.20 53 615.55 HappyForging 802.90 793.55 785.10 806.40 770.50 15.34 1299.95 724.10 - - KSB 725.40 731.85 709.85 737.55 690.00 88.50 5300.00 582.25 - -
Afcons Infra 414.05 429.70 411.00 430.90 410.60 886.22 570.00 398.00 - - [Link] 4764.10 4644.10 4650.00 4799.50 4605.00 119.49 7121.25 3700.00 - - Hariom Pipe 368.40 368.25 361.25 371.45 361.00 80.64 888.75 320.35 - - KSolves Ind 373.55 336.55 336.20 360.00 336.20 547.79 1274.00 321.40 - -
Affle [2] 1533.90 1535.70 1504.90 1545.00 1500.30 109.83 1883.10 1051.00 199 1534.30 CREDITACC 1104.30 1137.00 1095.00 1144.10 1087.60 455.72 1553.00 750.05 21 1133.70 Harsha Eng 376.35 371.00 374.50 378.75 368.35 93.57 613.85 329.95 - -
Afford Robo 380.20 371.90 380.00 384.05 369.10 27.48 788.50 351.55 - - Credo Brand 126.47 128.02 126.00 128.89 124.55 74.30 228.00 117.00 - - HATHWAY C [2] 13.44 13.40 13.20 13.50 13.12 2958.99 25.66 11.94 - 13.42 L ..............................................
Agarwal ind 973.85 960.15 949.50 969.70 939.80 10.98 1383.15 787.70 29 958.25 CRISIL [1] 4647.90 4700.40 4585.20 4713.00 4575.10 72.51 6955.40 3880.75 52 4702.35 HATSUN AG [1] 869.00 888.75 868.95 899.60 859.55 49.02 1380.00 817.05 69 889.85 L & T [2] 3334.00 3321.40 3332.00 3339.80 3284.10 2422.71 3963.00 2967.65 46 3322.10
AGI Greenpac 804.75 781.55 790.10 806.15 769.00 229.35 1307.90 599.10 - - CROMPTON [2] 328.25 333.35 325.50 334.10 325.20 1268.03 483.65 303.00 39 333.20 Havell's Ind [1] 1580.40 1579.10 1558.00 1589.30 1555.50 343.96 2104.95 1360.05 66 1579.00 L&T Finance 164.26 168.26 162.66 169.30 162.66 5537.15 194.25 129.20 - -
AGI Infra 857.80 845.90 864.00 873.60 840.15 63.24 1890.05 657.05 - - Crown Lifter 149.97 142.47 145.00 153.59 142.47 32.89 325.05 142.47 - - HBL Engg L 477.65 478.85 465.35 482.00 463.85 868.87 739.65 405.00 - - Lal path lab 2807.80 2852.30 2756.00 2861.00 2755.00 133.69 3645.00 2210.00 48 2849.70
Agri Tech 149.90 147.76 147.30 150.90 144.23 15.74 307.00 122.00 - 148.75 CSBBANK 348.25 351.15 343.30 352.50 341.00 620.53 402.30 266.05 10 351.30 HCG 563.65 552.55 563.65 566.15 548.10 242.80 606.15 310.10 244 552.55 LAMBODHAR [5] 126.29 134.33 128.80 140.30 126.00 63.90 248.00 99.95 17 134.40
Ahluwalia [2] 847.50 853.55 834.80 874.00 830.45 31.76 1540.00 620.65 32 854.15 CUBEX TUBING 70.44 69.76 70.44 71.50 68.91 28.24 142.73 69.18 19 70.06 HCL Infosys [2] 12.75 13.23 12.99 13.50 12.77 199.30 23.60 11.78 - 13.31 Landmark Car 413.10 421.25 409.30 425.20 401.15 37.57 801.95 329.80 - -
AIA Engg [2] 3123.50 3125.00 3118.90 3136.40 3081.10 27.10 4940.00 3025.05 28 3127.90 CUMMINS (I) [2] 2790.30 2843.50 2760.00 2862.50 2759.80 681.94 4169.50 2594.75 40 2844.15 HCL Tech. [2] 1579.10 1563.30 1552.00 1578.40 1545.00 5469.94 2011.00 1235.00 35 1562.65 LA-OPALA [2] 231.81 233.75 227.00 236.00 227.00 48.63 386.45 189.40 27 233.95
Airan 25.67 25.06 24.00 25.49 24.00 234.86 48.78 23.16 - - CUPID [1] 83.98 84.90 83.50 85.00 80.25 2297.09 105.85 50.00 43 84.57 HDFC Bank [1] 1931.70 1945.60 1 LasaSuperGen 17.15 17.17 17.27 18.45 16.76 195.25 33.49 16.07 - 17.02
Ajanta Pha [2] 2500.70 2497.90 2500.70 2511.60 2472.30 68.55 3485.75 2022.05 34 2497.15 CYIENT [5] 1162.90 1180.60 1136.70 1184.00 1136.70 297.80 2156.35 1050.20 28 1181.10 HD C MC Latent View 388.65 398.80 386.00 403.40 382.25 218.60 575.00 341.20 - -
AJAX ENGINEE 665.40 667.45 660.00 673.70 653.75 365.71 734.35 549.10 - - Cyient DLM 425.10 428.20 416.00 432.75 415.00 368.72 870.00 378.60 - - HD C LAURUSLA [2] 612.60 610.70 602.50 616.00 602.50 1745.19 660.90 386.85 87 610.40
Ajmera 765.40 789.15 769.90 797.40 769.85 38.06 1225.80 566.05 29 789.30 H G LAXMI DENTAL 378.10 386.20 372.90 391.00 368.30 94.63 584.00 313.20 - -
Akme Fin 6.92 6.86 6.75 7.00 6.75 977.02 134.00 6.75 - - D .............................................. H D C M Laxmi Organ. 170.41 174.30 167.00 174.96 167.00 619.00 325.50 160.20 - -
Akums Drugs 512.65 512.20 498.00 515.35 498.00 139.54 1175.90 405.00 - - D B CORP 239.63 237.66 235.00 241.58 234.91 65.44 405.00 189.10 10 238.05 H m LEMONTREE 133.71 135.68 130.00 137.00 129.70 2425.46 162.25 110.55 108 135.75
Akzo Ind 3497.60 3475.80 3410.20 3490.10 3401.30 7.45 4649.00 2450.40 37 3475.45 D B REALTY 167.95 172.12 163.50 173.99 163.50 1032.70 229.50 115.25 - 172.05 H RC HO LG Balkrish 1221.20 1216.80 1199.90 1234.60 1197.30 27.31 1575.00 1080.00 14 1217.65
Alankit [1] 13.96 13.90 13.80 14.00 13.50 323.03 29.67 12.51 - 13.81 Dabur (I) [1] 480.60 482.10 473.30 485.75 473.30 1520.90 672.00 420.05 60 482.60 H LIBERTY SHOE 421.10 414.75 418.45 424.45 406.75 61.93 569.75 276.85 39 414.65
ALEM PHAR [2] 886.80 896.85 870.80 903.00 870.80 69.18 1296.15 725.60 36 896.95 DALBHARAT [2] 1952.40 1974.30 1945.70 1987.00 1935.10 685.33 2017.05 1602.00 195 1972.85 H ROMO O LIC 784.35 785.95 775.00 790.55 774.15 1513.76 1222.00 715.30 - -
Alembic Ltd [2] 98.55 98.72 96.13 99.11 95.99 373.75 169.00 85.55 18 98.92 Dalmia Sug [2] 373.35 376.55 370.00 378.90 367.20 91.17 582.00 290.90 10 376.95 H RB C LIC Housing [2] 585.05 600.30 583.45 600.95 580.60 909.59 827.00 483.50 6 600.05
Alicon [5] 662.55 673.35 640.00 678.95 640.00 5.52 1543.15 541.00 26 675.70 DAM Cap Adv 203.64 205.73 201.10 207.13 199.44 608.37 456.90 195.55 - - H W R LikhithaInfr 258.50 260.30 251.00 263.70 242.10 78.81 497.45 238.90 - -
ALIVUSFE SCIEN 1111.00 1118.90 1088.80 1139.00 1088.80 115.49 1335.10 755.95 - - Data Pattern 2194.80 2158.20 2180.00 2289.90 2121.00 968.13 3655.00 1351.15 - - HG LINCOLN PHAR 549.85 566.75 542.60 575.00 540.45 38.18 975.00 498.00 13 567.40
Alkem labs [2] 5023.50 5033.00 4978.00 5055.00 4975.00 35.69 6440.00 4409.90 27 5032.45 DATAM GLO [5] 560.90 557.55 559.90 566.55 550.00 127.10 739.95 455.00 54 558.85 HG LINDEINDIA 6191.50 6188.50 6172.00 6271.00 6078.50 25.72 9909.00 5202.45 122 6181.10
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ALKYL AMIN [2] 1695.90 1700.10 1655.00 1712.10 1651.50 38.44 2497.95 1509.20 49 1699.55 [Link] 3.75 3.78 3.69 3.88 3.60 1459.68 105.10 3.48 - - H Lloyds Engg 51.98 53.03 51.20 53.90 51.00 6945.34 93.40 50.33 - -
Allcargo Glo [2] 28.41 28.40 28.00 28.55 27.66 1759.10 74.36 26.01 - 28.41 DB Abhushan 1375.50 1392.50 1354.90 1409.90 1351.00 5.62 1927.00 1073.30 - - H ON M Lloyds Met. 1209.10 1225.00 1225.00 1232.60 1183.00 529.40 1478.00 592.00 - -
Allcargo Ter 23.25 23.86 23.60 25.25 22.61 519.11 60.90 21.21 - - DBL 419.75 422.55 408.05 425.00 408.00 91.74 588.40 341.65 25 420.65 H M CH LMW 15858.00 16213.00 15858.00 16333.00 15752.00 8.03 19199.95 13450.05 - -
AllcargoGati 60.52 59.53 59.30 60.09 58.80 435.21 119.85 52.01 - - DCAL [2] 183.42 186.67 178.00 188.80 178.00 199.57 307.80 132.75 - 186.95 H M DR CH LNC 104.98 114.59 104.50 117.90 102.00 223.49 794.35 95.11 - -
Alldigi Tech 959.15 933.30 935.10 964.90 927.05 10.58 1251.90 811.05 - - DCBBANK 132.84 135.14 130.00 136.00 129.75 1522.39 145.95 101.35 7 135.15 Hm Looyds Ent. 48.36 49.88 48.37 50.14 48.29 1847.89 63.00 37.28 - -
ALLIED DIGIT [5] 178.03 179.86 174.55 181.09 174.55 137.72 319.55 123.95 46 179.80 DCM Shriram 178.61 179.94 176.01 181.70 176.01 80.79 242.50 142.11 - - H ND UN LOTUS EYE 74.33 76.41 74.20 77.00 72.50 48.37 91.00 53.00 - 76.27
AlliedBlend 307.70 323.70 308.00 324.65 307.00 645.31 444.40 279.00 - - DCMNVL 163.56 173.33 178.00 189.00 162.41 89.00 297.55 144.60 17 174.15 H ND CON LOVABLE 88.02 86.95 87.10 92.97 86.00 35.53 193.45 75.70 - 87.55
Alok Ind 16.23 16.30 15.90 16.78 15.8710851.99 30.00 14.01 - - DCMSHRIR [2] 1011.10 998.55 976.85 1010.90 972.05 233.17 1370.00 884.85 28 999.55 H ND COPP LT Foods 334.85 351.00 332.00 352.90 330.00 725.65 451.60 186.30 - -
ALPA LAB 100.68 100.51 100.00 102.55 98.07 40.10 144.60 71.00 8 100.15 DCW [2] 75.06 77.09 74.10 78.20 73.80 804.85 113.00 48.65 66 77.07 H LTIMindtree 4536.60 4559.10 4500.00 4591.40 4478.80 203.03 6767.95 3802.00 - -
[Link] 945.95 942.45 923.00 948.50 921.15 457.06 1775.95 832.30 - - DCX Systems 270.30 281.50 270.00 283.50 268.00 709.63 451.90 200.10 - - H M LTTS [2] 4094.00 4084.20 4051.50 4104.90 4050.00 81.44 5990.00 3855.00 35 4083.90
Amber 5856.50 5982.50 5819.50 6094.50 5776.50 483.76 8167.10 3320.00 169 5987.55 DDEV PLAS IND 247.00 250.20 242.70 255.00 242.00 66.54 307.45 212.55 - - H LUMAX Tech [2] 526.70 548.10 520.00 549.80 509.55 135.63 684.75 431.00 37 548.35
AMBIKA COTTO 1356.70 1405.30 1341.40 1431.80 1341.40 29.10 2180.00 1277.05 12 1404.90 DE NORA 741.80 747.10 731.00 753.95 719.35 7.62 2022.25 675.00 234 749.55 H ND R C Lupin Ltd. [2] 2049.00 2071.40 2025.10 2074.90 2025.10 687.55 2403.45 1493.75 30 2070.95
Ambuja Cem [2] 535.15 535.20 532.80 538.35 526.30 4047.67 706.85 452.90 35 535.05 DECAN CE [5] 772.05 780.55 756.40 786.80 755.90 10.25 928.90 549.90 63 775.90 H ND CO LUXIND [2] 1331.90 1354.60 1322.00 1362.00 1311.50 34.17 2492.00 1173.00 23 1351.30
Ami Organics 1130.80 1146.40 1095.10 1165.90 1095.10 507.14 2644.00 1008.00 - - Dee Develop. 215.08 222.06 211.85 238.81 211.01 231.35 400.00 167.00 - - H C m
AMRUTANJ [1] 672.55 679.40 666.25 689.00 666.25 12.66 861.40 548.05 40 687.00 Deep Ind 414.20 408.55 405.00 419.00 400.60 238.70 624.40 243.00 - - H NDU M..............................................
Anand RathiW 1707.30 1698.20 1673.00 1725.00 1669.90 50.25 4646.00 1594.00 - - Deepak Bld 135.09 134.85 132.77 137.95 132.77 51.32 214.00 129.05 - - H w HM M&M FINANSER
Anant Raj [2] 443.00 448.95 431.00 455.50 430.30 1328.21 947.25 318.60 70 449.20 Deepak Fert. 1246.90 1264.00 1206.40 1274.00 1205.10 362.71 1443.35 500.85 46 1267.70 H CH HOM [2] 258.45 261.00 257.20 262.85 256.70 1789.77 342.90 242.00 14 261.30
Anant Raj Gl 146.55 146.29 143.00 148.00 140.00 291.86 269.95 103.22 - - DEEPAK NIT [2] 1955.10 1986.40 1917.00 1995.00 1917.00 207.15 3168.65 1780.50 97 1987.05 H CH P [Link] 337.75 336.45 328.15 339.90 328.10 28.10 725.00 308.50 12 337.50
Andhra Paper 72.54 74.99 70.55 75.80 70.55 118.22 640.00 65.10 - - Delhivery 302.10 304.50 298.00 308.80 298.00 2823.50 460.95 236.53 - - H G [Link]. 1296.00 1302.00 1270.00 1306.90 1268.40 702.14 1649.95 1035.15 - -
Andhra Sug [2] 68.90 71.20 68.02 71.95 68.02 157.10 128.96 64.86 29 71.07 DELTA CORP [1] 90.01 91.05 90.01 91.35 88.26 1172.33 154.95 76.73 17 91.16 H MadhavCopper 51.63 50.40 49.62 51.37 49.20 65.92 84.00 33.55 - -
AndhraCement 55.36 53.21 56.03 56.03 52.06 34.65 110.40 48.15 - - DEN NETWORK 31.69 31.60 31.30 31.80 30.86 400.94 58.90 28.20 13 31.55 HM Madhya [Link] 261.80 254.55 266.95 266.95 252.00 40.60 325.00 197.00 - -
AngelOne 2299.30 2375.70 2265.90 2405.00 2259.00 1133.25 3503.15 1941.00 - - DENTA WATER N 283.75 280.60 278.95 284.85 276.15 210.08 377.70 251.25 - - HM MAGELLANIC C 67.79 67.66 64.21 70.31 64.08 842.68 80.00 42.49 - -
Antony W Hdg 489.65 497.35 476.00 502.00 476.00 95.54 902.00 407.95 - - Dev Info Tec 99.25 97.60 97.30 99.61 96.61 64.03 191.00 96.61 - - H m Magnum Vent 25.57 24.24 25.12 26.55 24.09 115.96 63.95 22.90 14 24.85
Anuh Phar 165.40 163.16 165.39 165.39 161.00 28.69 245.70 148.50 - - [Link] 176.97 183.04 175.10 183.50 173.02 2069.64 222.74 134.00 - - H C MAH HOLIDAY 308.30 310.90 304.85 318.95 303.10 129.50 504.35 241.00 31 311.15
Anup Engg 3041.40 3119.50 2988.50 3139.90 2980.10 42.05 3859.40 1550.00 - - Dhampur Sug 124.65 123.97 123.00 125.61 121.10 306.55 254.20 108.85 15 124.05 H Mah Logis 294.25 296.15 293.00 299.85 291.55 90.92 554.05 238.50 49 296.45
Anupam Ras. 880.90 904.20 865.00 910.00 865.00 344.15 910.00 601.00 - - DHAN AGRI [2] 1271.50 1286.40 1242.00 1290.00 1242.00 22.95 1926.40 1091.60 21 1286.05 HON W Mah&Mah [5] 3068.40 3119.90 3021.90 3125.00 3021.90 2942.90 3276.30 2159.10 33 3119.85
Apar Ind 5590.50 5768.00 5450.00 5788.50 5435.00 85.7611797.35 4270.00 29 5761.70 Dhanalak Bnk 27.14 27.01 27.09 27.41 26.50 564.24 38.12 22.01 26 27.04 HP [Link] [5] 636.00 641.70 636.00 644.80 627.20 128.93 886.95 562.65 11 642.75
Apcotex Ind [2] 305.35 331.15 301.75 350.00 299.20 270.64 489.00 286.65 33 331.95 Dhani Svc 53.86 54.30 53.09 55.75 52.92 2692.90 109.88 47.05 - - HPC [Link] 11059.00 11269.00 11056.00 11300.00 10792.00 7.43 12847.45 7310.35 75 11279.80
Apex 202.50 211.98 204.89 219.45 198.00 101.09 324.25 179.20 - 212.10 Dharmaj Crop 208.18 226.76 203.30 229.90 203.30 189.66 389.65 165.10 - - HP MAHINDRALIFE 330.00 324.95 322.00 333.90 322.00 447.65 647.90 276.45 98 324.85
APL Apollo [2] 1614.00 1663.00 1605.00 1677.00 1604.80 1146.15 1729.45 1253.00 138 1662.85 Dhunseri Ven 337.30 340.15 330.10 345.00 329.95 18.72 543.35 293.10 - - H w MAITHAN ALL 951.85 945.00 921.05 966.90 921.05 20.57 1348.95 834.05 3 945.30
APOLLO [1] 118.58 117.91 112.60 120.00 112.60 9929.92 157.00 88.10 64 117.95 Diamond Pwr 93.15 90.47 92.10 92.90 89.22 154.53 1899.95 81.50 - - HUDCO MAMATA MAC 344.30 342.40 343.00 347.00 335.65 187.19 630.00 311.55 - -
Apollo Hosp. [5] 7009.00 6983.00 6970.00 7056.00 6950.00 338.31 7545.10 5690.80 84 6978.90 DIAMONDYD [5] 1195.60 1144.90 1152.00 1189.90 1131.40 119.08 1295.45 750.00 - 1144.95 H m MAN IND.(I) [5] 273.00 269.75 265.10 275.05 265.10 235.15 513.00 201.45 15 269.70
Apollo Pipes 384.90 391.10 375.40 393.70 375.40 29.83 694.75 312.80 - - Digidrive 30.61 31.07 29.27 31.60 29.22 57.47 54.50 25.25 - - H UND MO O MAN INFRA [2] 150.35 152.67 145.90 154.45 145.70 417.07 262.50 135.05 33 152.70
Apollo Tyres [1] 482.85 494.75 473.20 499.00 473.00 2421.76 584.65 368.00 42 495.25 Digispice Te 19.00 18.21 18.12 18.99 17.81 96.04 52.70 17.09 - - MANALI PET [5] 52.12 53.46 50.10 55.30 50.10 205.72 104.99 49.15 - 53.54
Aptech Ltd 154.29 156.19 151.00 156.99 150.70 304.83 253.80 106.20 38 155.85 Divi's Lab [2] 6161.00 6148.00 6085.00 6170.00 6059.50 346.80 6448.75 3725.55 79 6144.35 MANAPPURA[2] 227.78 230.69 227.05 231.25 226.71 3879.61 247.55 138.40 11 230.65
Aptus V Hsg 317.40 320.20 314.95 325.35 312.60 616.20 401.65 267.95 - - DIXON [2] 16056.00 16095.00 15930.00 16245.00 15750.00 381.30 19149.80 7935.00 736 16101.65 C M R Manba Fin. 127.93 128.49 129.01 130.00 126.40 38.39 199.80 119.00 - -
Archean Chem 614.00 605.80 609.90 614.40 591.55 356.50 832.00 408.35 - - DJ Mediaprint 116.90 111.20 111.90 113.74 108.22 112.10 368.00 99.10 - - CC B Mang Chem 227.44 224.99 227.44 230.90 218.10 1265.58 239.30 95.10 20 226.10
ARIES AGRO 292.85 287.00 288.45 299.00 281.95 60.44 407.00 191.70 12 287.05 DK Enterpri 285.65 292.35 286.70 297.00 283.10 18.43 452.70 248.15 - - CCG Mangalam Cem 753.30 751.60 740.00 762.10 736.30 27.60 1095.65 640.00 46 749.00
Arih Super 359.75 366.60 352.00 373.20 351.70 40.47 555.00 263.85 81 369.35 DLF [2] 677.15 679.25 668.70 681.40 665.55 2855.85 928.70 601.20 350 679.70 C C PRU Mangalam Glo 12.93 12.77 12.52 12.93 12.25 237.94 33.48 11.70 - -
[Link] 65.15 65.23 64.76 67.08 64.30 139.54 124.80 53.20 - - DLINK IND [2] 465.55 474.30 460.05 484.60 456.20 201.47 728.00 307.35 16 474.10 CR Manindra EPC 134.50 131.92 133.20 137.50 130.60 65.24 179.65 96.50 - -
Arkade Dev 158.43 158.57 155.01 160.37 154.20 976.32 190.00 128.15 - - DMART 4006.10 3999.80 3973.00 4032.50 3950.80 387.48 5484.00 3337.10 89 3999.95 DB Mankind Phr 2368.70 2432.40 2335.00 2442.50 2330.00 315.26 3054.80 1901.05 - -
Arman Fin 1458.30 1500.00 1459.00 1526.80 1431.30 27.57 2528.05 1111.00 38 1497.10 Dodla Dairy 1027.90 1041.20 1005.20 1045.00 1005.20 22.92 1346.10 821.25 - - ManojVaibGem 205.10 213.40 202.00 215.50 201.00 180.75 330.90 180.90 - -
Artemis Med 248.20 235.50 248.20 253.45 223.30 399.60 350.00 143.05 - - Dolat Algo 80.11 80.52 77.55 81.42 77.15 226.90 186.50 68.00 - - Manorama Ind 1248.00 1253.80 1187.10 1273.50 1187.10 80.17 1388.10 545.00 - -
Arvind Fash [4] 403.15 411.90 398.00 414.90 398.00 166.98 639.45 338.00 112 411.80 DOLLAR [2] 381.10 386.30 375.55 389.80 375.55 20.37 660.10 350.00 24 385.35 D C B MARATHON
Arvind Ltd 365.20 375.65 366.65 387.00 366.65 979.50 450.40 271.55 42 375.65 DOMS Ind 2688.30 2698.10 2672.50 2743.00 2655.60 97.83 3115.00 1696.25 - - NEX [5] 490.45 489.90 475.00 498.10 475.00 20.15 736.40 343.00 17 495.70
ARVINFRA 630.45 641.15 626.00 645.65 622.10 34.01 1024.35 522.95 100 640.10 DONEAR IND [2] 104.51 107.00 104.51 109.88 103.51 111.43 184.85 97.10 12 107.15 B MARICOLTD [1] 720.10 736.35 707.00 737.50 707.00 3995.82 737.40 518.80 62 735.60
Asahi Ind. [1] 726.35 751.90 703.10 754.50 703.10 143.76 833.00 539.60 55 751.85 DP Wires 199.41 197.40 195.00 199.58 195.00 13.66 528.00 185.99 - - C Marine Elec. 185.19 179.19 179.66 183.36 171.80 661.75 333.00 88.85 - -
Ashapura [2] 336.85 340.00 330.20 343.05 330.00 128.16 571.00 199.95 43 339.60 DPSC 12.14 11.99 11.55 12.13 11.55 202.67 23.85 10.52 - - GP MARKSANS [1] 218.51 225.54 214.20 227.00 207.00 1848.77 358.50 130.15 56 225.60
Ashiana ho [2] 267.10 258.70 265.00 270.55 254.55 218.04 468.00 255.00 132 259.10 DR AGARWALS H 348.50 359.55 342.00 371.70 330.00 1235.22 464.00 330.00 - - M Maruti Udy [5] 12581.00 12633.00 12355.00 12669.00 12355.00 303.62 13675.00 10725.00 28 12629.15
Ashok Leyl [1] 221.13 226.57 218.55 226.95 218.44 3764.78 264.70 190.05 23 226.75 DRC [Link] 21.90 21.67 21.82 22.38 21.25 123.82 34.90 16.65 - - MASFIN 262.20 267.75 260.00 269.40 253.95 1108.76 328.85 221.50 16 268.35
Ashoka [5] 175.89 177.62 172.00 180.00 171.72 1356.16 319.00 158.05 20 177.85 Dreamfolks 222.62 225.06 220.55 226.25 216.94 99.54 537.10 209.08 - - C Mastek [5] 2049.40 2094.40 2025.00 2110.00 2025.00 148.37 3375.00 1882.90 94 2093.75
Asian Energy 293.40 293.40 289.95 298.35 284.60 84.08 444.15 215.00 - - Dredging Cor 560.90 571.70 551.00 574.00 548.50 61.33 1455.00 494.75 - 572.45 KO Master Trust 149.12 149.53 151.75 151.75 142.57 166.89 197.00 105.20 - -
ASIAN GRANIT 43.35 43.05 43.00 43.79 42.39 344.56 98.19 39.58 36 43.27 DrReddy'sL [1] 1160.40 1160.70 1143.40 1164.60 1143.40 1421.37 1420.20 1025.90 19 1160.05 & N MATRIMONY [5] 505.70 506.05 500.00 506.95 493.10 16.24 849.80 460.05 23 506.10
Asian Paints [1] 2418.00 2334.10 2388.00 2405.70 2318.50 1711.76 3394.00 2125.00 53 2332.65 DUCON [1] 5.67 5.47 5.62 5.72 5.40 939.21 11.25 4.60 - 5.50 m W MAWANA SUGAR 85.71 86.83 83.00 87.10 83.00 33.03 136.85 78.67 8 86.61
ASK Auto. 403.30 418.70 403.00 419.95 401.00 132.24 508.95 284.35 - - DWAR SUG [1] 38.62 39.23 38.10 39.40 38.10 414.23 81.77 33.01 - 39.30 G Max Estate 383.10 383.30 382.00 385.80 371.55 107.38 698.75 283.00 - -
Asso Alcohol 1059.50 1085.90 1051.00 1094.00 1027.00 70.08 1496.00 485.55 - - DYNACONS SYS 1022.60 1013.30 992.00 1020.00 987.00 33.40 1730.00 929.20 19 1012.70 Max HealthCr 1156.00 1152.00 1123.00 1168.00 1123.00 1389.88 1227.95 743.10 - -
ASTECFE 666.80 640.95 658.50 663.45 637.00 33.78 1487.65 638.05 - 640.25 [Link] 6367.00 6327.50 6200.00 6367.00 6164.50 10.73 8952.95 5437.40 76 6328.00 Max India 175.54 174.24 171.00 178.56 171.00 82.78 338.00 169.00 - -
ASTERDM 520.65 535.00 510.00 537.30 508.50 1232.12 537.20 312.25 5 535.15 Dynamic Cab. 532.15 543.85 519.60 547.00 514.10 91.06 1095.00 411.80 - - ND M NU C MAYUR UN. [5] 465.20 471.55 460.00 475.20 452.80 57.80 698.00 434.90 15 470.50
ASTRA MICR [2] 832.40 842.05 820.10 854.95 820.10 362.74 1059.75 584.20 67 842.20 Mazagon Dock 2972.60 2816.20 2938.30 3108.00 2786.30 9301.69 5860.00 1918.05 - -
ASTRAL PO [1] 1299.70 1287.40 1275.00 1311.00 1275.00 581.82 2453.95 1232.00 62 1288.35 E .............................................. H m P MBL INFRA 39.91 39.62 39.41 40.36 38.56 421.09 85.00 33.29 - 39.67
ASTRAZEN.P [2] 8186.50 8189.00 8180.00 8262.00 8112.50 10.55 9199.00 5000.00 122 8186.40 E2E Netwrk 2567.90 2696.20 2517.00 2696.20 2517.00 86.04 5487.65 980.60 - - N MCLEOD RU [5] 30.71 31.62 30.01 31.90 29.84 422.32 51.90 21.50 - 31.66
Atal RealTe 14.34 14.48 13.81 14.94 13.74 1043.23 16.35 6.71 - - Easy Trip Pl 12.15 12.20 11.87 12.39 11.8329066.83 47.00 10.80 - - P MCX 6000.00 6057.00 5950.00 6217.50 5950.00 595.72 7046.70 2917.00 82 6065.15
ATHER ENERGY 302.30 309.95 289.90 329.75 288.15 9677.72 333.00 288.15 - - ECLERX 2407.10 2428.80 2376.10 2444.70 2364.00 41.35 3875.15 2116.00 34 2431.60 ND OUR Medi Assist 424.30 433.60 420.00 434.90 420.00 106.31 716.15 415.25 - -
ATUL AUTO [5] 454.65 454.90 451.30 459.80 443.70 53.29 840.00 407.05 42 454.80 Ecos (I) Mob 187.53 188.50 185.91 189.90 183.11 65.52 593.70 165.00 - - C m [Link] 429.25 425.25 429.50 435.70 415.95 25.15 630.00 375.05 - -
ATUL. 6859.00 6862.00 6828.50 6895.00 6733.00 42.40 8165.25 4882.00 44 6877.20 EDELWEISS [1] 76.05 76.25 74.75 77.23 73.50 4181.66 145.50 59.40 11 76.19 M Medico Reme. 52.42 53.64 51.15 54.95 49.63 881.53 79.83 34.80 - -
AUBANK 671.75 687.60 665.05 688.50 663.45 2398.91 755.00 479.00 24 687.25 Eicher Motor [1] 5515.00 5489.00 5460.50 5571.00 5452.50 349.96 5907.85 4260.85 36 5485.00 ND N B NK Medplus Hlth 815.80 830.95 812.20 838.60 804.55 95.64 875.65 616.00 - -
AURIONPRO SO 1377.10 1387.60 1355.00 1405.00 1350.10 43.54 1989.95 980.03 116 1386.80 EID Parry [1] 843.15 846.80 835.00 852.50 826.10 145.37 997.60 598.95 - 844.65 H MeghamaniOrg 68.85 70.25 67.00 72.45 67.00 633.62 115.95 56.11 - -
[Link] [1] 1210.10 1197.10 1187.40 1217.00 1186.50 878.98 1592.55 994.35 37 1197.05 EIH [2] 351.50 370.30 355.00 373.40 346.20 698.25 566.00 293.45 37 370.35 ND N M Metro Brand 1070.90 1094.00 1051.00 1100.10 1045.50 45.90 1430.00 990.05 - -
Aurum Prop 173.58 168.82 177.80 177.80 167.75 38.21 264.80 132.55 - - EIH [Link] 349.15 349.95 342.60 353.60 340.55 29.24 544.95 300.05 25 350.90 O C METROPOLI [2] 1684.00 1695.60 1671.50 1702.60 1625.10 43.87 2306.85 1383.70 66 1699.80
Authum Inv 1786.80 1778.90 1795.00 1795.00 1725.60 52.46 1988.00 732.20 - - Eimco Elecon 1842.70 1823.70 1815.10 1859.30 1785.40 5.60 3465.00 1250.00 22 1824.30 O B MFL 83.07 83.19 82.50 83.84 81.20 241.69 24.70 12.15 - -
Auto Axles 1673.90 1694.60 1670.00 1713.40 1649.60 6.04 2210.00 1533.15 17 1697.75 [Link] In 131.72 133.74 128.95 135.70 128.46 307.78 262.00 111.11 - - ND GO MFSL [2] 1269.20 1289.80 1261.00 1295.00 1254.00 818.39 1324.70 864.30 - 1289.40
AUTOIND 74.68 75.95 74.18 79.80 73.04 48.97 156.75 65.02 13 75.37 ELECON ENG [1] 593.60 616.10 593.00 623.65 583.30 1547.68 738.85 348.05 41 615.95 P MGL 1376.90 1409.90 1339.00 1423.40 1317.70 891.62 1988.55 1075.00 13 1410.35
AUTOMOTIVE S 465.25 463.50 460.00 466.80 454.00 15.82 1094.00 402.65 44 465.55 Electro Cast [1] 91.78 93.13 91.00 94.50 90.41 1822.99 236.65 80.01 8 93.06 m MIC Electr. 55.09 54.21 53.71 55.05 52.45 510.39 114.79 43.90 - -
Avadh Sugar 543.10 545.75 511.00 549.95 510.60 36.98 830.85 354.45 15 545.00 Elgi Equipm [1] 440.80 457.40 440.00 464.50 433.55 336.74 799.00 390.05 42 457.30 B MICROSECFIN 245.50 248.15 245.50 254.15 242.50 11.71 383.00 204.70 - 247.75
Avalon Tech 852.95 878.90 840.00 892.30 830.85 884.65 1073.75 425.00 - - Elin Elec. 131.95 143.66 133.00 146.86 131.00 699.13 282.00 108.21 - - NDO COU MIDHANI 305.00 307.30 305.00 312.05 300.50 515.68 541.00 217.05 57 306.85
Avantel 114.35 108.38 109.00 110.95 107.07 2366.83 211.40 100.10 - - EMAMI. [1] 627.35 634.75 615.00 635.45 610.65 238.28 859.20 467.40 34 635.05 R m MINDACOR [2] 477.50 482.80 471.00 484.00 467.55 105.84 652.90 397.85 49 482.75
Avanti Feeds [1] 854.50 886.60 852.00 901.90 848.05 1012.94 965.00 487.00 28 887.45 Emcure Phr 1030.00 1016.10 1000.00 1035.10 1000.00 61.76 1580.00 889.00 - - NDOCO R MINDTECK (I) 198.98 201.52 196.00 204.59 195.20 90.93 368.20 141.00 42 202.00
AVT NATUR [1] 62.21 62.06 62.20 62.89 61.20 44.27 98.69 51.00 26 62.15 EMMBI POLY 103.88 106.09 101.55 108.79 101.55 30.38 177.20 80.05 21 106.05 NDO R MINERAL& [1] 53.67 53.89 52.00 54.28 52.00 1495.84 131.88 42.55 - 53.93
Awfis Space 613.20 609.15 605.00 614.00 596.15 79.92 946.00 371.40 - - EMS 586.35 584.15 575.20 590.30 573.35 244.69 1016.00 392.25 - - NDO CH R MIRZA INTE [2] 28.69 30.08 29.00 31.10 28.60 409.09 49.57 26.25 - 30.04
AXIS BANK [2] 1161.40 1161.30 1159.00 1168.60 1152.90 4263.82 1339.55 934.00 14 1161.85 Emudhra 744.00 746.05 738.00 756.15 733.10 102.38 1024.00 652.30 - - G MK Proteins 6.31 6.24 6.10 6.44 5.95 225.64 15.00 5.40 - -
Axita Cott. 9.70 9.50 9.70 9.84 9.48 5177.53 28.45 9.48 - - ENDURANCE 1871.40 2022.60 1871.00 2080.90 1871.00 1071.96 3059.05 1555.65 41 2023.70 MOIL 325.80 329.70 319.00 332.00 318.40 1354.35 588.35 280.60 18 329.90
Azad Engg 1606.80 1650.30 1580.20 1672.00 1562.00 378.91 2080.00 1159.45 - - Enginrs Ind [5] 173.54 175.64 171.00 176.54 170.70 2119.63 304.00 142.15 32 176.10 w MOLD-TEK T [2] 136.84 136.50 134.80 138.99 133.62 32.91 292.20 109.85 20 136.60
ENT NETWORK 128.74 127.20 127.10 129.50 125.64 14.42 279.00 120.10 74 128.95 B MOLDTKPA [5] 507.25 512.70 499.00 516.95 497.00 57.03 841.80 415.00 27 513.10
B .............................................. Entero Hlth 1307.10 1332.00 1271.80 1348.00 1271.80 36.60 1584.25 991.10 - - w Monarch Netw 300.95 303.65 300.95 308.00 294.50 118.32 943.45 294.50 - -
Baazar Style 293.80 299.60 290.95 302.10 290.05 197.41 431.15 181.00 - - Enviro Infr. 198.14 196.76 196.09 198.90 191.52 1283.30 391.60 182.00 - - m MONTECARLO 555.75 555.95 555.00 574.70 548.80 38.30 984.00 507.40 16 559.95
BAJAJ AUTO 7945.50 7849.00 7915.50 7978.00 7811.50 459.6412772.15 7088.25 27 7846.80 Epack Dur. 340.65 341.95 336.90 347.00 331.30 516.73 669.95 157.90 - - N O DG Morepen La [2] 57.61 58.63 55.65 59.35 55.65 7963.87 100.80 41.66 25 58.79
BAJAJ CORP [1] 173.16 168.05 168.95 172.57 167.69 513.25 288.70 151.95 18 168.20 Epigral 1772.00 1795.20 1736.60 1803.00 1736.60 46.48 2406.75 1110.05 - - N O MOSCHIP TEC 151.80 152.55 150.05 154.05 147.99 591.84 208.00 129.98 - -
BAJAJ ELE. [2] 537.35 544.90 528.00 547.20 524.10 41.31 1120.00 487.60 61 546.15 EPL 197.49 198.03 192.40 199.28 192.40 658.09 289.90 169.60 - - Mothersn Sum 56.13 57.12 55.00 57.29 54.90 3197.45 80.00 46.08 - -
BAJAJ FINSE [1] 2035.80 2030.30 2011.30 2045.50 2009.70 1078.16 2134.45 1419.00 208 2028.85 Equinox Ind. 93.70 92.94 90.45 93.40 90.45 4994.90 164.36 90.45 - - C MOTILALO [1] 664.45 681.00 651.65 690.00 649.05 2308.52 1063.40 475.75 29 681.25
Bajaj HCare 512.25 527.20 507.50 533.10 502.50 328.71 745.00 263.30 - - Equitas SFB 61.76 62.13 60.51 62.40 60.51 3521.01 107.80 52.52 - - G Motisons Jwl 16.41 16.35 16.12 16.49 16.02 1321.19 329.85 15.40 - -
Bajaj Hindus [1] 18.84 19.12 18.59 19.30 18.51 6908.09 46.10 16.56 - 19.08 ERIS [1] 1459.00 1466.90 1429.80 1476.00 1404.00 95.64 1593.00 815.50 231 1464.70 MPHASIS 2357.70 2402.20 2340.00 2407.50 2330.10 435.58 3239.55 2025.05 30 2401.80
Bajaj Holdng 11858.00 11907.00 11711.00 12000.00 11700.00 37.19 13221.50 7667.15 5511898.35 Esab India 4659.10 4595.70 4526.60 4651.80 4526.60 2.18 6991.15 4129.75 41 4600.20 W MPS 2175.70 2183.20 2198.40 2208.50 2139.10 14.04 3071.85 1531.55 34 2186.05
BAJAJ HOUSING 118.28 119.35 115.00 119.98 115.0010925.27 188.50 103.10 - - ESAF SFB 28.85 28.61 28.03 28.90 28.03 251.48 62.95 24.31 - - NO W ND MRF 134990.00 140420.00 131500.00 141500.00 131500.00 27.05 143598.95 100500.00 35 140428.70
Bajel Proj. 164.59 171.36 159.48 179.17 159.48 304.86 330.00 146.41 - - Escorts 3197.90 3204.00 3197.90 3223.50 3156.50 82.88 4422.00 2828.75 32 3202.50 N C CD MRPL 127.98 130.99 125.75 131.66 125.60 2354.69 256.30 98.95 - 130.85
BAJFINANCE [2] 8797.50 8986.50 8750.00 8997.50 8723.00 1163.56 9709.75 6376.55 38 8985.50 Essar Shp 28.78 27.75 27.69 29.00 27.34 283.99 71.57 21.25 4 27.60 [Link] 1418.60 1430.80 1375.00 1452.20 1370.00 83.18 2200.00 1188.75 - -
Bal Phr 96.42 95.91 94.01 97.22 94.01 19.88 157.90 76.30 15 96.25 ESTER INDU [5] 119.81 119.67 118.00 123.49 116.77 144.63 177.60 98.05 59 119.70 N C MSP Stl 25.53 25.95 25.39 26.49 25.10 203.56 64.38 21.51 - 25.76
BALAJI AMI [2] 1235.00 1258.00 1220.10 1260.00 1213.50 49.21 2550.15 1112.00 23 1258.60 ETERNAL 232.64 236.90 228.60 237.67 228.6031614.85 304.70 146.30 - - B MSTC 488.10 496.40 480.00 502.90 478.90 208.82 1036.90 411.10 - -
Balaji Tele. [2] 66.53 69.23 65.10 70.00 65.10 92.49 95.70 49.18 29 69.06 Ethos 2373.10 2400.50 2311.00 2425.00 2295.70 62.49 3524.95 2000.00 - - C MTAR Tech 1394.00 1382.10 1358.20 1404.90 1358.00 107.09 2200.00 1155.60 - -
Balaxi Ven 52.81 52.97 52.10 53.53 51.51 58.72 734.50 50.42 - - Eureka Forb. 491.80 495.35 490.00 498.00 482.00 309.84 648.00 461.50 - - G mm MTNL 40.26 40.68 39.00 40.98 39.00 2517.57 101.88 32.70 - 40.65
BALKRISH I [2] 2731.90 2772.70 2703.90 2775.00 2655.10 253.17 3377.95 2157.20 31 2771.20 EVEREADY (I) [5] 306.05 306.65 298.30 308.90 298.30 51.17 504.90 272.80 28 307.20 N R O Mufin Grn Fin 70.93 69.51 70.00 70.69 68.05 354.92 141.40 63.11 - -
BalmerLawrie 201.10 202.81 196.81 204.28 196.81 326.44 320.25 146.70 17 202.45 EVEREST KA [2] 114.68 114.88 112.50 115.49 111.52 278.08 231.50 97.00 22 115.05 K w MUKAND. 98.76 99.22 97.01 100.50 96.63 60.14 188.80 84.64 16 99.30
[Link] [1] 553.85 558.55 549.95 570.00 546.45 491.93 692.85 352.05 35 558.80 EXCEL [1] 0.72 0.69 0.71 0.72 0.68 8586.14 1.86 0.51 - 0.70 Mukka Protin 30.50 30.14 30.10 30.95 29.82 846.09 56.56 28.71 - -
Balu Forge 531.00 534.60 516.00 542.00 509.85 566.08 886.95 222.85 - - EXCEL INDU [5] 987.40 1022.60 975.50 1029.00 972.50 21.91 1745.00 798.50 16 1018.05 O CH M MUNAUTO [2] 70.04 71.10 68.80 71.99 68.67 60.78 145.50 60.04 21 70.67
[Link].S [5] 29.85 30.10 29.03 30.57 29.03 174.93 68.78 27.18 - 29.89 Exicom Tele 150.72 149.64 146.00 150.80 146.00 256.81 530.00 130.37 - - MUTHOOT CAP 266.65 270.15 263.25 272.15 261.90 24.24 405.70 232.55 9 270.65
BANCO PRO [2] 366.30 374.30 359.95 375.70 356.10 135.89 594.80 258.55 29 374.50 EXIDE IND. [1] 370.25 376.05 361.00 376.60 360.60 2882.92 620.00 327.95 30 375.90 MUTHOOT FIN 2248.20 2308.40 2225.00 2340.60 2221.70 1555.94 2444.65 1510.00 20 2307.05
BANDHANBNK 157.45 159.56 155.00 159.97 155.00 6481.23 222.30 128.15 9 159.50 Expleo Sol. 819.55 824.00 799.05 828.40 786.75 21.93 1567.45 735.35 - - RB N R Muthoot MFin 142.77 145.66 140.30 147.25 140.30 166.55 257.98 119.25 - -
Bank of Maha 50.07 50.95 49.15 51.20 49.0511441.53 73.50 38.11 7 50.92 Exxaro Tile 6.02 5.97 5.99 6.08 5.87 510.29 119.75 5.45 - - RCON
Bansal Wire 352.80 352.90 341.00 355.20 341.00 29.33 503.95 323.15 - - R D N ..............................................
[Link] [5] 130.12 135.41 132.10 143.00 130.53 139.63 182.35 110.25 19 135.80 F .............................................. R C N C L IND. 207.64 210.39 202.91 211.57 202.91 64.18 259.85 180.10 20 210.55
[Link] 328.60 313.75 328.00 328.60 311.50 216.43 712.00 247.40 - - FACT 775.35 794.05 761.95 800.00 749.00 703.24 1187.00 565.20 616 794.45 R C NAHAR INDUST 95.04 99.90 96.76 101.19 95.23 51.03 175.00 89.22 19 99.04
BartronicInd 15.88 15.94 15.50 16.30 15.40 143.92 25.80 13.02 - - Fag Bearings [2] 3575.80 3621.40 3530.00 3674.90 3513.60 127.30 4950.00 2836.55 56 3625.55 RM Nahar Spg [5] 216.89 226.77 214.79 232.18 214.79 77.16 383.40 184.90 - 226.40
BASF India 4319.40 4360.70 4205.10 4369.00 4205.00 14.61 8748.10 3751.95 31 4362.75 [Link] 814.70 802.60 814.70 819.50 795.00 9.45 1553.00 757.45 - - R C NALWA SONS 6412.50 6512.00 6354.50 6540.00 6296.00 21.47 9950.00 3020.25 52 6495.50
Bata India [5] 1207.00 1212.70 1198.50 1215.00 1194.70 68.14 1632.00 1136.40 63 1210.45 Faze Three 499.65 560.00 510.90 569.00 510.90 220.72 584.40 317.75 - - G CH Nandan Den [1] 3.52 3.57 3.53 3.62 3.50 4039.64 7.33 2.96 - 3.58
BAYER CROP 4687.40 4677.20 4690.00 4712.10 4610.00 37.09 7189.90 4220.05 40 4684.70 FCS SOFTWA [1] 2.53 2.50 2.50 2.53 2.46 1955.98 4.55 2.34 - 2.51 C Nandani Crea 42.67 42.09 43.08 43.08 40.00 25.74 59.00 30.44 - -
BCL Ind. 37.12 37.05 36.70 37.50 36.50 574.22 68.90 34.50 - - FDC [1] 425.55 431.75 419.15 433.00 412.95 73.62 659.00 358.95 26 432.55 C HO Natco Phar [2] 830.00 813.20 826.65 826.65 806.15 667.92 1638.35 660.05 8 813.35
BDL [5] 1527.70 1447.90 1524.00 1562.00 1427.80 3852.13 1794.70 897.15 94 1448.30 FED MOG GOE 332.05 333.05 326.45 336.30 325.00 20.88 488.45 308.10 13 333.10 DC M NATIONAL FER 83.10 83.73 81.50 84.00 81.05 1987.27 169.95 70.94 26 83.77
BEML 3109.60 3128.10 3050.10 3148.80 3036.30 283.34 5489.15 2346.35 50 3126.90 FedBank Fina 85.19 84.67 84.00 85.97 83.57 710.19 131.99 80.00 - - NationalAl [5] 154.88 158.28 152.00 158.80 151.90 7899.93 263.10 140.00 7 158.25
BEML Land 194.49 197.32 195.01 199.88 194.00 66.35 356.70 180.50 - - Federal Bak [2] 187.29 191.17 183.15 191.66 183.15 9698.74 216.90 148.25 12 191.20 W ND N RG Nava 433.80 440.10 425.00 449.90 425.00 769.39 1347.80 356.05 - -
BergerPaints [1] 543.25 541.35 534.00 551.85 532.85 506.57 629.60 437.80 62 541.75 FIEM INDS 1448.40 1451.70 1430.40 1458.10 1418.50 29.09 1782.10 1101.10 20 1453.25 NAVIN FLUO [2] 4623.80 4667.50 4550.00 4700.00 4502.80 177.81 4700.00 2876.45 111 4674.85
BF INVEST [5] 485.90 494.05 481.25 497.10 478.90 18.63 828.15 398.00 22 490.90 FILATEX INDI [1] 41.64 43.31 40.75 43.78 40.75 955.81 73.39 34.03 14 43.34 NAVKAR URBAN 6.21 6.42 6.44 6.52 6.25 3213.32 21.40 5.43 - -
BF UTILI [5] 694.85 708.45 690.00 712.00 681.55 51.40 1125.05 571.85 106 708.40 [Link]. [2] 646.20 654.20 621.45 669.95 616.20 110.82 1079.85 313.90 68 653.70 J NAVKARCORP 101.77 101.75 100.50 103.79 99.95 541.10 176.30 77.62 - 101.70
BFLYGANDHI 610.50 621.35 601.00 630.95 598.95 8.12 1250.65 550.05 190 621.10 Fine Org [5] 4159.60 4116.50 4042.00 4177.00 4042.00 11.80 5950.00 3355.05 31 4116.70 KUM R N Navneet Edu [2] 142.22 139.17 140.00 140.79 138.30 104.13 179.05 127.20 14 139.90
[Link] 282.10 275.90 280.70 282.35 275.00 75.89 447.70 168.20 - - FINEOTEX [2] 231.00 236.24 228.10 237.19 225.31 300.55 438.60 192.05 24 236.50 &K B Nazara Tech 1015.80 1071.20 1002.10 1076.40 1000.80 1206.99 1117.00 591.50 - -
BHANSALI E [1] 104.34 105.43 102.05 106.21 102.05 413.60 177.00 86.00 15 105.35 Fino [Link] 230.14 233.08 228.50 234.21 225.90 262.30 467.00 200.00 - - K NDU NBCC [1] 92.58 95.90 91.00 96.10 90.8016423.89 139.83 70.82 51 95.93
BHARAT BIJ [5] 2897.80 2956.30 2874.90 2990.30 2853.00 51.18 5700.80 2372.60 25 2959.60 Finolex Ind. [2] 171.06 179.10 169.01 180.30 169.01 1940.92 355.70 144.05 24 178.90 P NCC [2] 208.43 214.20 204.25 215.00 204.00 3940.91 364.50 169.95 18 213.75
Bharat Elect [1] 310.50 309.95 305.00 315.20 305.0019274.37 340.35 221.00 46 310.05 FinolexCable [2] 899.05 895.90 875.00 904.50 872.00 328.35 1700.00 720.05 25 895.60 P NDR AutoComp 664.45 678.10 651.00 693.85 640.20 41.15 1985.00 551.00 - -
Bharat Forge [2] 1087.30 1140.90 1091.90 1144.40 1088.60 1768.75 1826.20 919.10 37 1140.45 FiveStrBusFn 673.40 683.30 660.50 692.00 660.50 1501.25 943.75 595.00 - - C NDTV [4] 117.32 118.20 115.92 119.80 114.91 179.09 274.90 100.10 - 118.20
Bharat Rasay 9275.00 9459.50 9270.50 9495.00 9210.50 5.0314281.35 9021.00 26 9469.40 Flair Writng 261.23 274.06 259.00 275.00 255.00 211.22 342.50 194.03 - - B [Link] [1] 21.46 21.67 21.00 21.90 20.88 430.98 56.39 20.90 - 21.66
BHARAT SEATS 75.33 90.39 75.00 90.39 73.03 322.22 90.39 69.84 - - Focus Light. 90.73 90.30 87.20 92.99 87.20 104.31 171.80 63.78 - - N RR G NELCAST [2] 85.95 84.81 85.70 85.87 83.55 30.33 165.35 78.00 29 84.74
Bharat Wire 173.39 173.26 173.00 174.40 170.02 50.29 302.95 122.40 16 174.45 Foods & Inns 85.15 87.39 85.00 88.00 84.75 94.92 164.98 76.00 - - MN U Nelco Ltd. 784.85 809.70 766.05 819.00 766.05 87.59 1500.00 647.65 188 807.60
Bharti Hexa 1692.40 1710.00 1633.80 1724.00 1633.80 283.07 1732.00 858.25 - - Force Mot. 9981.5010291.00 9825.0010399.50 9824.50 133.5710598.50 6125.00 - - B Neogen Chem 1482.20 1502.10 1479.80 1510.00 1462.90 26.27 2420.00 1378.05 - -
BHARTI TE [5] 1901.00 1896.80 1901.00 1917.00 1885.50 5554.62 1916.90 1224.50 86 1895.95 FORTIS HEALT 686.85 682.75 679.80 686.20 663.10 1678.79 744.00 406.35 256 682.35 NESCO [2] 921.60 922.55 910.10 925.30 909.90 32.18 1081.00 780.00 17 921.50
BHEL [2] 217.75 225.15 213.50 226.20 213.4016036.42 335.40 176.00 159 225.10 FSL 318.20 313.85 314.00 318.50 307.00 2255.90 422.80 176.70 58 313.95 N CO ND NESTLE (I) [1] 2356.50 2338.40 2331.00 2356.00 2327.30 676.65 2777.00 2115.00 73 2336.85
Bigbloc [2] 62.68 62.03 61.60 63.65 61.00 137.35 148.50 58.90 - 62.69 FSN E Com 194.46 195.64 190.65 196.78 190.02 5237.37 229.80 149.75 - - M Netweb Tech 1565.60 1554.40 1527.50 1564.90 1495.50 575.45 3060.00 1251.55 - -
Bikaji Fds 685.10 690.30 674.80 693.60 670.00 159.35 1007.95 505.00 - - Fusion Micro 156.72 162.37 152.81 164.09 152.81 647.87 539.00 123.96 - - NETWO FNC [5] 42.39 42.48 41.55 42.73 41.55 3049.67 106.01 39.55 - 42.48
Biocon [5] 341.45 346.50 336.10 348.85 336.10 5299.68 404.60 270.00 - 346.60 BC m NETWORK PEOP 2059.90 2074.00 2090.00 2110.00 1982.10 12.28 3577.00 1284.95 - -
BIRLA CORPN. 1050.10 1054.50 1030.00 1069.40 1027.90 117.28 1678.00
Birla Eric 145.66 145.47 140.65 147.17 140.65 35.33 316.00
901.85
126.00
270 1061.05
87 145.35
G .............................................. BM NEULAND LAB. 12060.00 12096.00 11951.00 12143.00 11750.00 16.30 18089.55 5557.00 65 12093.35
Gabriel Ind [1] 554.45 581.75 543.40 589.90 538.30 671.60 610.00 335.00 40 579.95 GC m Newgen Soft 1078.20 1082.15 1040.00 1089.90 1031.85 824.77 1795.50 740.05 52 1081.80
BIRLANU 2040.20 2070.90 2020.00 2095.00 2000.20 11.96 3171.15 1605.05 - - GACM Tech 0.70 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.68 1534.63 1.79 0.57 - - ND DR Neyveli Lig 217.73 222.56 217.75 225.40 216.36 1291.06 311.65 185.85 22 222.65
Birlasoft 384.30 389.70 381.00 391.10 379.55 893.61 760.45 331.00 - - GAIL 186.41 189.23 183.00 190.30 183.00 7734.60 246.35 150.60 13 189.35 P NH 1795.50 1821.80 1776.00 1834.80 1765.00 355.71 1872.85 1087.80 87 1825.90
Bk of India 109.07 109.19 107.41 110.80 107.2510750.03 150.90 90.00 6 109.25 Galaxy Surf 2074.90 2085.60 2055.50 2092.00 2047.50 9.13 3366.30 2028.20 43 2088.20 ND W NHPC 81.71 83.41 80.08 83.80 80.0114705.12 118.45 71.01 29 83.39
Bkofbaroda [2] 223.91 224.50 223.91 227.44 221.2629513.05 298.45 190.70 6 224.60 Gale Preci. 792.35 802.65 782.00 809.00 773.00 31.56 1480.00 682.00 - - ND NIACL [5] 165.91 166.16 164.00 167.40 163.30 443.80 309.90 135.05 28 166.10
BL kashyap [1] 64.53 65.48 63.00 66.00 62.67 302.13 120.60 42.71 55 64.80 Gallan Metal 434.35 442.10 418.45 444.95 415.55 69.59 493.15 249.85 28 440.95 ND NIBE 1297.70 1313.70 1232.90 1331.00 1232.90 38.93 1660.00 761.50 - -
Black Box 390.25 397.15 384.00 399.00 379.40 249.58 714.80 210.20 - - Gandhar Oil 142.81 142.67 138.31 143.99 138.31 104.19 253.20 128.48 - - ND WOR NIIT [2] 128.57 130.37 126.50 131.49 126.10 1037.77 233.80 90.80 64 130.80
Bliss GVS [1] 113.55 115.37 110.26 115.85 110.05 188.15 184.95 92.25 15 115.60 Ganesh Ecosp 1438.30 1454.90 1430.00 1484.00 1405.00 58.43 2480.00 1015.40 45 1456.55 ND PH NIIT [Link] 369.90 359.75 368.00 370.05 358.00 120.42 541.50 342.35 - -
BLS [1] 340.50 342.75 335.00 348.30 331.50 3815.96 522.30 278.00 - 342.95 Ganesh Hsg 1047.50 1073.70 1029.10 1081.00 1021.00 149.10 1485.00 720.85 19 1072.90 O N R NILA INFRA. [1] 9.56 9.46 9.26 9.85 9.20 580.02 17.14 8.21 - 9.41
BLS e-Svc 142.90 142.41 141.00 143.48 139.19 125.59 303.10 131.31 - - Gareware 872.05 879.95 856.20 891.00 851.85 46.62 985.16 633.37 38 879.65 D R Q NipponAM 635.75 654.45 628.00 664.20 628.00 915.98 816.25 498.05 - -
Blue Jet Hlt 715.50 738.15 700.00 741.50 692.05 298.35 968.30 347.60 - - Garuda Cons. 94.17 92.65 88.00 94.39 88.00 490.01 153.70 77.05 - - KC M N NITCO TILES 126.97 124.44 126.01 127.09 123.24 139.34 148.50 63.16 - 124.20
Blue Star [2] 1690.30 1677.70 1670.00 1692.30 1636.80 1019.05 2419.95 1376.65 73 1679.95 Garware Hi 2954.90 3064.60 2866.00 3100.00 2855.00 42.16 5378.10 1513.25 - - K K HM NITINSPINNER 362.05 377.20 362.00 396.00 357.45 474.09 493.90 290.00 13 377.30
BlueDart Exp 6628.00 6656.50 6589.00 6719.00 6455.00 12.95 9483.85 5500.00 59 6647.35 Gateway Dis 60.53 59.45 59.00 60.26 58.73 692.58 116.80 56.85 - - KP P R Niva Bupa 80.73 81.03 79.82 81.48 79.35 1574.72 109.34 68.54 - -
BODAL CH [2] 65.42 67.41 64.42 67.99 63.96 384.55 88.00 49.60 57 67.53 GE Vernova 1540.70 1621.80 1500.00 1649.00 1500.00 485.03 2243.00 1254.00 - - M N NC NMDC [1] 64.36 65.74 63.07 66.00 63.0016952.79 95.45 59.56 9 65.71
Bom Dyeing [2] 124.89 127.65 123.87 128.55 123.61 982.94 256.25 117.25 68 127.40 Geekay Wires 70.42 70.25 68.00 71.01 68.00 61.96 147.80 64.00 - - NK NMDC Steel 34.13 34.73 34.00 34.87 33.84 4271.53 67.40 32.13 - -
[Link]. 130.48 125.27 129.01 130.00 120.00 34.99 224.50 115.82 - - Genesys Intl [5] 643.80 656.05 637.00 660.65 637.00 91.73 1054.80 421.00 38 656.55 PPOW R Nocil 178.66 184.14 177.98 185.49 176.50 518.96 336.10 155.00 24 184.10
BombayBur[2] 1835.70 1770.60 1796.00 1807.90 1750.00 114.08 2972.60 1322.55 63 1774.30 Genus Pwr [1] 284.10 284.90 278.05 288.60 275.50 699.46 485.85 237.30 43 285.20 W Northern Arc 205.23 205.78 204.55 209.58 200.35 647.20 350.00 141.47 - -
Borosil 313.25 321.70 305.00 324.00 305.00 78.28 515.90 282.65 - - Geojit Fin 75.15 76.51 72.50 77.90 72.39 673.94 177.00 60.73 - - W Nova Agri 45.21 44.72 44.00 45.25 44.00 158.97 94.00 40.40 - -
[Link]. 477.05 484.05 471.15 485.70 465.15 134.02 643.90 402.80 - - GEPIL 220.74 224.65 218.98 226.48 215.20 368.15 646.55 196.00 100 224.95 W NR Agarwal 238.64 234.20 235.21 240.24 230.10 27.60 548.00 205.75 - -
[Link]. 123.57 126.14 123.57 127.41 122.23 23.73 230.00 107.42 - - GHCL Text 83.85 87.04 84.49 89.80 84.15 465.04 123.00 65.00 - - NRB Bearin [2] 213.08 213.96 212.00 216.62 208.04 169.89 370.50 191.45 23 213.70
BOSCH 29915.00 30475.00 29585.00 30850.00 29425.00 26.30 39052.00 25938.20 44 30501.80 GIC Housing 170.70 176.07 170.89 176.90 168.68 169.00 278.60 151.00 5 176.10 NTPC Green E 97.81 99.28 95.85 99.80 95.70 7581.39 155.35 84.55 - -
BPCL 311.45 316.90 307.00 317.50 307.00 7970.67 376.00 234.15 9 316.85 GICRE [5] 408.50 410.80 408.50 417.60 406.00 624.21 525.00 316.85 10 410.85 P m NTPC 341.80 342.05 338.00 343.70 337.00 8465.49 448.30 292.70 18 342.20
BPL 71.51 70.95 70.30 71.30 69.51 106.65 147.60 64.53 19 70.77 Gific Bio Sc [1] 358.40 362.70 358.00 365.15 351.65 33.41 501.10 278.00 44 362.85 UB N GR [Link] E 876.00 894.35 856.00 898.60 851.20 33.05 1644.95 723.85 16 894.40
BrainbeesSol 322.70 326.50 321.10 328.60 313.45 282.79 734.00 286.05 - - GILLA ARBUT 117.02 118.67 119.11 120.29 114.79 10.49 138.00 75.69 - 119.20 UB OOD Nupur Recycl 58.32 57.97 58.15 58.88 56.43 39.36 143.40 52.70 - -
[Link]. 345.45 356.40 339.45 379.80 337.30 17.99 778.00 273.15 - - Gillette (I) 7934.50 7966.00 7934.50 7995.00 7845.00 12.3310652.10 6554.75 55 7957.55 M Nuvama Wealt 5728.50 5962.00 5706.00 5992.00 5670.00 61.28 7648.00 4120.00 - -
Brigade 997.30 1018.00 990.10 1023.00 988.00 79.78 1451.90 812.85 61 1016.45 Gland Pharma 1413.30 1403.90 1400.00 1420.70 1387.10 70.87 2220.95 1277.80 - - H Nuvoco Vist. 342.75 342.75 344.00 345.05 337.00 208.62 385.65 287.05 - -
Britannia [1] 5393.50 5351.00 5361.00 5395.00 5318.50 168.72 6473.10 4506.50 61 5348.75 Glaxo Pharma 2840.80 2850.50 2801.00 2863.90 2796.90 97.13 3147.45 1924.30 57 2847.60
BSE Ltd 6245.00 6652.50 6370.00 6847.50 6352.5010872.47 6847.50 2115.00 - - Glenmark P [1] 1405.90 1435.10 1385.00 1441.90 1385.00 617.24 1830.05 985.60 18 1435.65 W O ..............................................
[Link] 108.88 107.72 105.00 109.39 104.63 48.77 245.95 91.86 - - U D OBEROI REAL 1559.20 1581.50 1552.00 1590.00 1540.90 695.94 2349.80 1440.05 32 1582.60
C .............................................. Global Hlth 1187.50 1210.90 1187.50 1214.50 1176.00 107.77 1449.80 935.50 - - O H B OCCL 78.11 79.15 80.07 81.00 77.66 31.97 122.95 63.63 - -
CAMLIN FINE [1] 150.96 154.09 149.05 155.89 147.86 581.89 180.95 78.15 - 154.40 GLOBUS SPR 985.40 974.70 953.70 985.90 953.70 52.60 1373.35 670.00 148 976.10 CNC Oil Country 68.26 68.13 67.50 69.50 66.51 38.80 99.99 33.50 - 68.86
Campus Act. 243.63 241.04 237.00 242.02 237.00 139.38 371.90 210.00 - - GM Breweri 651.70 657.05 640.00 659.35 639.00 28.40 1048.85 579.10 12 656.40 OIL INDIA 398.25 406.85 390.00 408.65 389.00 2358.37 767.30 322.15 10 406.90
CAMS 3607.90 3642.70 3550.00 3669.20 3550.00 806.01 5367.50 3030.05 - - GMM Pfaud [2] 1013.00 1032.50 992.00 1037.50 992.00 26.37 1530.80 953.00 134 1033.60 Ola Electric 1153.10 1138.60 1121.00 1143.80 1115.00 455.99 1960.00 989.95 - -
Canara Bank [2] 92.38 93.67 91.00 94.33 90.9525192.66 129.35 78.58 5 93.66 GMR Airports 86.42 87.02 84.50 87.57 84.50 7743.07 103.75 67.75 - - K Ola Electric 48.04 47.99 47.00 48.25 46.4022184.84 157.40 45.35 - -
Canfin Hom [2] 703.35 718.10 695.00 721.45 695.00 208.28 951.45 558.80 11 717.85 GMR P&U Inf. 108.74 110.48 105.94 111.27 105.52 1853.92 169.25 58.55 - - KPR M OM Infra 111.22 112.82 110.67 116.21 109.23 147.46 227.90 100.30 - -
CANTABIL [2] 215.27 228.62 217.60 230.09 213.41 322.95 334.85 186.15 28 228.55 GNA 311.20 315.00 309.60 317.00 308.05 28.98 494.00 269.80 13 315.40 K C OMAXE 72.62 71.47 74.98 74.98 70.92 70.96 160.20 71.01 - 71.73
CAPACITE 336.50 341.95 339.95 344.10 330.00 328.53 465.00 251.30 16 341.85 GNFC 490.35 492.75 485.00 494.80 478.20 363.65 776.60 448.90 14 492.85 K P One PointOne 55.98 55.09 54.86 55.69 53.97 678.48 77.50 41.01 - -
Capital SFB 280.75 275.15 275.00 279.15 273.35 32.08 404.80 250.00 - - Go Digit 285.10 290.60 278.55 293.30 278.55 417.22 407.40 264.60 - - K w OneMobiwik 242.45 239.40 237.00 242.45 234.30 1331.81 698.30 231.10 - -
CAPLIN POI [2] 1852.70 1862.50 1810.00 1877.20 1810.00 75.65 2636.00 1221.00 44 1861.85 GO Fashion 876.60 864.20 860.00 877.95 848.10 299.33 1407.80 661.00 - - K N N ONESOURCE SP 1627.10 1633.40 1611.00 1648.70 1580.40 128.37 1800.00 1209.95 - -
Carborund [1] 989.40 961.30 972.00 987.90 957.00 157.98 1835.65 810.00 52 961.65 Goa Carbon 444.95 441.90 442.70 450.40 423.00 31.60 949.30 390.00 - 442.20 K N ONGC [5] 237.00 238.67 232.30 240.09 232.0716689.54 344.60 205.00 8 238.70
Care Rating 1249.40 1262.20 1225.90 1271.30 1220.00 31.81 1566.05 922.00 27 1262.65 GOCL Corp [2] 269.10 269.65 268.20 273.90 264.15 45.58 517.00 245.25 9 269.30 K m H ONMOBILE 47.13 46.62 46.00 47.05 45.40 246.72 95.30 40.00 - 46.62
Carraro Ind 393.65 398.00 394.90 405.80 387.80 174.28 692.40 253.15 - - Godawari p [1] 182.32 178.95 179.00 182.20 176.70 1361.34 253.60 145.55 16 178.70 K MDH NU Onward Techn 240.90 234.25 239.70 241.75 233.25 52.76 504.55 206.80 21 234.35
Cartrade Tch 1716.10 1674.60 1705.00 1842.00 1666.00 1442.71 1889.00 733.95 - - Godfrey Phil [2] 8654.00 8430.00 8514.00 8654.00 8255.00 83.44 9005.65 3122.40 43 8422.65 K C OPTIEMUS 505.00 521.25 505.00 527.90 500.00 285.94 873.65 218.40 187 520.45
Carysil 602.95 610.50 590.15 614.60 584.00 66.07 984.90 482.30 - - Godha Cabcon 0.68 0.64 0.65 0.68 0.64 9294.15 1.41 0.64 - - K N N ORACLE FIN [5] 8384.00 8531.50 8261.50 8544.00 8238.00 173.1513203.60 7052.25 22 8546.00
CASTROL [5] 199.79 198.73 197.00 199.48 196.33 1654.92 284.40 162.80 21 198.80 Godrej Agro 697.45 696.75 689.70 703.30 679.40 326.06 877.85 475.70 27 695.80 K B Orchid Phr 791.40 803.50 779.00 808.60 761.40 24.46 1997.40 684.35 - -
CCCL [2] 13.72 13.55 12.66 13.78 12.66 185.33 28.68 11.09 - 13.62 Godrej Con [1] 1250.80 1246.90 1233.60 1254.10 1211.50 1800.03 1541.30 979.75 94 1247.15 K B ORIENT CEM [1] 348.25 350.75 347.15 351.70 346.35 472.45 379.40 181.65 79 351.20
CCL PROD [2] 694.45 772.60 666.50 804.85 666.5012975.86 854.00 475.00 112 776.00 Godrej Ind [1] 1112.20 1121.00 1114.50 1129.40 1055.70 114.15 1313.95 724.35 364 1124.40 K R D Orient Elec. 238.17 236.06 233.15 242.40 232.55 180.03 297.10 177.21 - -
CDSL 1260.20 1266.60 1236.20 1292.50 1236.20 5075.14 2989.00 1047.45 - - Godrej prop [5] 2088.50 2128.00 2075.00 2139.00 2066.70 691.60 3400.00 1869.50 63 2129.85 K Orient Hotel [1] 138.58 135.61 138.00 140.58 135.01 245.44 202.00 112.15 54 135.55

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Orient Paper [1] 23.27 23.48 23.00 23.85 22.82 418.70 62.20 20.81 - 23.47 SARLA PER F [1] 97.75 98.13 94.71 100.64 94.71 288.73 132.35 68.00 15 98.00 TOURISM FINA 204.63 205.81 204.00 206.55 198.00 2118.91 219.40 122.15 20 205.65 DSPAMC - TOP10ADD 96.16 96.34 70.06 119.70 86.50 -
Orient Tech. 331.95 341.40 330.00 348.50 323.30 184.34 674.85 247.05 - - SarveshwarFd 6.29 6.26 6.27 6.35 6.04 2300.84 12.28 5.62 - - TPL PLAST [2] 77.31 77.31 76.00 81.00 75.42 73.49 136.35 63.00 26 77.31 DSPAMC-HEALTHADD 140.40 140.54 1.62 151.58 115.00 -
Orient Tri 12.91 11.48 12.94 13.39 11.39 2797.15 16.90 6.13 - 11.49 SASKEN COMM 1452.50 1418.20 1430.70 1454.50 1404.40 17.72 2365.55 1276.55 44 1423.60 Tracxn Tech 52.75 51.98 50.76 52.90 50.75 309.91 107.95 47.71 - - DSPBRAMC-LIQETF 999.99 1000.00 171.31 1020.00 980.55 -
[Link] 353.05 348.65 347.75 350.95 340.15 29.68 656.70 261.55 - - Sat Indust. 79.43 80.50 78.00 81.59 77.31 246.62 151.50 72.14 - - TRANS & RECTI. 482.55 491.90 463.85 500.65 463.60 951.88 1297.80 356.00 - - EDELAMC - EBANKNIFTY 54.01 53.21 5.00 56.50 47.00 -
ORIENTBELL 257.60 255.11 249.02 260.00 244.01 34.19 446.95 215.20 80 255.70 Satia Ind. 71.10 69.94 70.05 70.81 69.05 119.42 143.49 64.40 - - TransIndia 32.42 32.47 31.80 33.60 31.80 170.07 55.70 24.73 - - EDELAMC - ECAPINSURE 20.09 20.34 16.06 24.35 17.13 -
ORISSA MI [1] 4966.50 5022.50 4870.00 5085.00 4870.00 7.15 9700.00 4320.00 640 5025.65 SATIN 162.76 167.84 163.00 168.90 161.78 454.43 257.00 131.40 6 167.60 TransportCo [2] 1029.80 1069.40 1010.00 1073.70 1009.00 29.98 1301.85 798.30 21 1066.45 EDELAMC - EMULTIMQ 39.28 39.40 33.34 53.90 34.71 -
Osia Hyper 22.92 22.71 22.51 22.92 22.11 318.71 50.45 21.07 - - [Link]. 87.61 86.48 87.60 89.09 84.00 85.78 102.40 73.73 - - Transrail Li 459.10 464.35 453.30 468.65 450.60 435.37 718.90 394.55 - - EDELAMC ESILVER 97.30 97.19 101.63 102.99 75.97 -
OswalAgroMil 75.41 78.29 73.15 79.80 73.15 168.50 108.00 41.50 23 78.27 SBC Exports 13.29 13.19 13.30 13.50 13.01 7674.61 37.90 10.95 - - [Link] 279.20 284.10 275.00 285.90 275.00 12.29 492.00 234.12 - - EDELAMC-BBETF0432 1270.00 1268.66 0.93 1285.00 1130.00 -
[Link] 38.30 38.05 37.75 38.30 37.11 279.33 68.90 30.00 - - SBFC Fin. 96.04 97.22 93.50 98.31 93.00 1891.56 109.90 77.05 - - Trejhara Sol 248.21 240.74 246.43 251.59 233.01 25.82 303.99 149.50 - - EDELAMC-EBBETF0430 1501.24 1501.26 18.45 1546.87 1316.00 -
SBI Cards 889.70 914.65 862.20 915.85 862.20 1590.05 930.65 647.95 - - TRENT. [1] 5224.00 5233.00 5145.00 5271.00 5142.50 711.01 8345.85 4197.50 117 5226.50 EDELAMC-EBBETF0431 1346.83 1346.93 5.71 1360.00 1211.07 -
P ............................................... SBILIFE
SCHAND [5]
1726.00
187.57
1744.50
194.34
1714.00
182.00
1756.50
196.98
1712.30 753.31
181.99 85.00
1935.00 1307.00
269.90 157.60
72 1744.20
55 193.35
TRF.
TRIDENT [1]
358.80
27.01
366.20
27.48
351.10
26.25
373.50
27.85
351.05 21.54
26.2517040.87
670.00
41.79
287.75 15 365.95
23.20 - 27.51
EDELAMC-EBBETF0433
EDELAMC-EGOLD
1237.35
98.45
1237.89
98.00
2.08
8.70
1238.73
101.45
1101.01
69.70
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P&G Health 5035.00 5024.50 5025.00 5061.50 4960.50 10.50 5850.00 4639.25 - -
Page Ind 45705.00 46350.00 45025.00 47130.00 45025.00 31.68 49933.15 33900.00 77 46355.60 SCHNEIDER [2] 564.00 567.65 562.00 580.00 551.00 515.17 980.00 550.20 67 567.50 Trigyn tech 71.57 71.37 70.50 72.37 70.14 35.93 152.75 60.00 13 72.30 Gold BeEs [1] 82.13 81.28 20421.79 83.57 57.85 81.29
Pakka 162.86 168.07 160.00 169.59 159.00 109.08 363.55 156.50 - - SE INVESTM [1] 32.26 32.11 31.30 32.29 31.30 1620.02 81.95 29.75 15 32.10 TRIVENI EN [1] 406.20 418.40 401.00 422.00 401.00 265.55 536.00 266.15 39 418.50 Goldmanamc - CPSEETF 86.88 87.53 1695.60 106.38 75.00 87.53
PALASHSEC 117.98 118.04 114.60 125.18 114.60 9.40 198.00 104.10 30 118.50 SELAN EXPLOR 505.65 507.70 503.15 519.00 500.65 36.74 1099.80 490.00 11 506.35 TRIVENITU [1] 504.55 517.00 503.05 518.90 495.05 885.19 885.00 455.15 53 517.15 GrowwAMC-Gol 96.31 96.41 303.16 98.88 73.00 -
Panacea Bi [1] 504.10 503.00 490.00 514.00 490.00 159.49 579.00 112.70 - 504.65 Senco Gold 330.30 331.35 323.10 334.25 321.35 380.51 1544.00 227.40 - - TTK HEALTHCA 1172.60 1194.50 1131.60 1224.90 1125.00 3.94 1923.00 991.00 25 1168.25 GrowwAmc-WEV 27.44 27.84 510.55 36.06 23.00 -
PANAMA PET [2] 362.75 373.85 362.00 378.00 359.80 57.44 452.45 290.60 18 375.25 Senores Phar 495.00 495.10 488.00 499.90 481.10 196.79 665.00 435.25 - - Ttk Prestige [1] 639.10 640.35 631.05 645.45 628.25 21.25 1022.00 583.00 40 638.05 HangSengBees [1] 375.50 378.39 105.98 448.98 269.09 378.61
ParadeepPhos 138.69 142.94 137.99 144.20 136.20 4415.16 153.50 61.95 - - SEPC 13.42 13.52 13.20 13.70 13.13 3823.24 33.45 11.87 - - Tube Inv. [1] 1886.00 1866.70 1853.50 1902.90 1832.80 111.96 2151.45 1041.00 551 1864.05 HDFC GOLD ETF 84.25 83.84 3902.50 86.04 59.57 -
Parag Milk 195.41 198.09 193.50 203.28 192.38 1981.29 236.75 135.10 19 198.40 SEQUENT [2] 153.15 152.68 151.00 155.08 147.73 572.28 240.90 91.85 - 153.25 Tube Invt. 2911.80 2955.00 2870.00 2974.90 2870.00 217.41 4810.80 2407.10 - - HDFCAMC HDFCPSUBK 62.74 62.89 37.03 81.65 55.68 -
PARAMOUN [2] 48.73 47.96 47.50 48.80 47.04 852.53 100.69 44.59 15 48.05 [Link] 123.36 117.74 118.00 121.29 114.63 1400.56 205.40 75.50 - - TVS Elec 393.60 395.25 385.90 404.50 381.70 46.99 489.55 272.35 - 395.45 HDFCAMC-HDFCBSE500 34.80 35.11 18.42 44.40 31.14 -
Paras Defen 1353.90 1368.60 1346.20 1419.00 1319.00 1688.57 1592.70 681.50 - - SFL [5] 652.65 658.05 646.70 664.45 642.05 255.28 1065.00 638.00 58 657.60 TVS Hold. 9149.50 9157.50 8930.00 9231.00 8930.00 5.63 9662.50 7855.25 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCGROWTH 115.81 116.24 16.94 147.00 103.11 -
Park Hotels 143.44 149.84 140.98 152.95 140.62 593.21 206.20 129.00 - - [Link] 44.39 45.08 44.16 45.20 41.99 100.72 99.22 38.55 - - Tvs Motors [1] 2773.50 2792.30 2755.00 2811.00 2755.00 779.78 2958.15 1919.00 49 2791.80 HDFCAMC-HDFCLIQUID 1009.89 1010.02 10.22 1030.00 975.00 -
Parsvnath [5] 20.44 21.23 20.01 21.40 20.01 283.49 25.88 11.21 - 21.10 Shaily Eng 1546.70 1598.50 1500.10 1641.50 1500.10 109.85 1942.75 540.75 - - TVS [Link] 113.79 114.00 111.20 114.82 111.00 280.85 217.58 107.40 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCLOWVOL 19.67 19.72 5.89 22.25 17.22 -
Patanjali Fd 1850.70 1833.10 1842.70 1846.80 1773.50 682.38 2011.00 1169.95 - - SHAKTI PUMPS 857.95 890.05 828.00 900.00 822.15 527.37 1398.00 329.17 30 887.95 TVS SRICHAKR 2833.30 2914.60 2790.80 3168.00 2769.20 11.50 4900.00 2429.55 37 2912.90 HDFCAMC-HDFCMID150 19.78 20.05 345.16 23.65 17.51 -
Patel engg [1] 42.46 43.38 42.25 43.61 41.60 3791.23 74.38 33.65 11 43.37 SHALBY 180.29 180.90 180.29 181.45 177.45 57.88 325.00 177.25 21 180.90 TVTN [5] 165.63 165.58 160.25 167.18 160.25 39.62 308.15 146.00 12 166.50 HDFCAMC-HDFCMOMENT 29.37 29.69 135.82 39.50 25.50 -
PayTM 814.85 873.50 808.00 892.40 808.0016913.52 1062.95 310.00 - - SHALIMAR P [2] 100.13 99.98 100.12 101.19 98.12 68.64 175.70 91.35 - 99.75 HDFCAMC-HDFCNEXT50 64.67 64.78 140.41 88.00 57.00 -
PB Fintech 1588.30 1640.20 1570.10 1645.00 1558.40 901.84 2246.90 1159.05 - - SHANKARA
ShankarLal R
572.45
63.64
585.85
63.13
575.35
62.03
593.00
64.00
562.15 29.84
61.73 294.23
739.90 444.40
115.00 52.00
22 582.20
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U ............................................... HDFCAMC-HDFCNIF100
HDFCAMC-HDFCNIFBAN
25.34
55.16
25.45
55.51
42.86
374.39
29.10
57.37
22.23
46.49
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PC JEWELL [1] 11.65 12.03 11.50 12.14 11.4919479.70 19.60 4.41 - 12.05 Ucal 140.45 141.59 140.00 144.71 136.20 33.92 252.40 125.00 - -
PCBL 362.20 364.70 357.45 366.50 353.75 1522.84 584.40 209.00 - - Shanti Gear [1] 486.10 481.70 483.65 489.00 475.00 21.55 703.55 386.00 38 481.40 UCOBANK 30.74 30.44 30.19 30.60 29.7210208.03 62.29 26.83 16 30.47 HDFCAMC-HDFCNIFIT 37.15 37.21 24.23 47.74 32.24 -
PDS 371.20 402.25 376.75 415.00 368.60 760.01 659.00 336.00 - - Sharda Crop 521.95 541.35 506.60 545.00 506.60 162.85 886.35 345.00 18 542.20 [Link] 35.97 36.75 37.88 40.00 36.23 186.28 88.50 33.35 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCNIFTY 270.32 270.84 186.24 292.45 239.71 -
PEL [2] 962.80 1034.60 964.95 1042.80 950.10 4388.06 1275.40 736.60 68 1033.95 SHARDA M [2] 1562.10 1576.40 1538.70 1585.00 1502.00 16.52 2955.90 1250.00 15 1575.85 UFLEX 548.05 548.10 538.00 555.00 534.00 36.77 859.90 380.05 19 548.50 HDFCAMC-HDFCPVTBAN 27.25 27.40 121.99 28.44 23.00 -
PENNAR IND [5] 174.15 177.78 173.00 179.00 171.19 372.78 227.70 120.00 29 178.10 ShareInd Sec 152.24 150.51 148.12 152.17 148.05 229.35 1760.00 143.19 - - UFO 64.38 65.54 63.40 66.70 63.01 67.36 153.55 60.10 - 66.07 HDFCAMC-HDFCQUAL 55.19 55.43 43.55 66.28 49.53 -
PERSISTENT [5] 5425.00 5504.00 5325.00 5518.00 5310.50 411.27 6788.80 3232.60 74 5498.15 ShDigvijCem 76.90 75.57 74.23 76.60 74.04 170.69 118.80 63.55 - - Ugar Sugar [1] 41.14 41.00 40.11 41.51 40.11 291.86 93.00 39.76 - 40.99 HDFCAMC-HDFCSENSEX 89.82 89.81 85.80 100.00 79.50 -
Petronet LNG 307.05 306.55 305.00 309.80 302.60 2292.36 384.90 253.40 13 306.20 Sheetal Cool 308.50 299.95 308.90 308.90 292.35 38.71 634.50 262.60 - - Ugro Glob. 169.33 172.73 169.33 178.00 165.88 163.74 300.00 145.25 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCSILVER 93.39 93.29 824.50 100.35 77.50 -
Pfizer Ltd. 4243.60 4275.60 4200.00 4300.00 4170.80 17.85 6452.85 3742.90 32 4271.90 SHILPA MEDI [1] 635.45 629.25 624.50 641.00 624.50 115.77 959.95 419.10 101 629.50 Ujjivan SFB 40.97 40.77 39.90 41.45 39.77 8903.40 55.15 30.88 - - HDFCAMC-HDFCSML250 152.68 154.10 959.68 189.95 135.21 -
PG Electro [1] 794.70 845.70 782.95 857.00 780.40 2551.80 1054.95 194.58 278 846.50 Shipping Cor 170.09 168.63 168.03 173.05 165.20 3008.06 384.80 138.25 8 168.95 Ultra Tech 11693.00 11658.00 11651.00 11700.00 11553.00 217.46 12341.00 9415.00 55 11656.50 HDFCAMC-HDFCVALUE 130.96 131.32 26.35 155.70 117.50 -
PGIL [5] 957.25 1029.15 994.95 1052.95 965.30 353.46 1718.05 550.85 110 1033.25 Shipping Cor 45.25 46.33 44.50 46.73 44.02 1253.70 108.55 42.85 - - Uma Exp. 66.55 65.46 66.02 66.77 64.31 98.79 151.58 64.31 - - ICICI PR NIF LW VL 30 ETF 21.24 21.19 595.35 24.40 18.87 -
PHOENIX MI [2] 1498.20 1526.60 1490.00 1535.40 1453.00 1143.33 2068.15 1340.00 182 1528.75 Shivalik Bi 420.50 419.65 414.20 421.80 410.50 45.21 729.80 342.00 - - UMANG DAIR [5] 77.37 75.86 76.75 79.50 75.01 16.85 165.00 69.00 27 76.00 ICICIPRA010G 254.67 255.52 3.49 260.00 227.95 -
PI INDUS.L [1] 3630.30 3658.10 3551.20 3687.90 3551.20 141.32 4801.40 2952.05 30 3654.40 Shivalik Ras 562.10 564.65 563.00 575.35 555.40 11.64 879.05 500.00 - - Unichem L [2] 561.50 569.00 550.00 593.80 550.00 58.03 949.85 507.20 33 567.75 ICICIPRAMC - CASHIETF 1009.00 1009.18 72.35 1034.60 1001.47 -
Pidilite [1] 3004.60 2975.30 2954.00 2991.30 2951.60 249.46 3414.40 2620.15 76 2981.70 SHIVAM AU [2] 26.70 26.57 26.68 27.33 26.27 64.51 64.86 23.62 - 26.83 [Link] 128.36 128.84 128.00 130.79 123.90 1010.17 263.99 96.03 - - ICICIPRAMC - EVIETF 27.43 27.80 16.39 29.27 25.72 -
Pilani Inv. 4129.70 4199.80 4130.00 4262.50 4045.50 5.85 8265.95 3296.05 26 4196.90 SHK 192.15 195.81 190.50 196.99 187.71 209.11 335.25 141.50 44 195.70 Unimech Aero 903.15 895.00 898.75 918.00 885.25 117.24 1523.75 850.00 - - ICICIPRAMC - METALIETF 8.52 8.61 4506.87 10.67 7.35 -
Piramal Phr 206.72 213.64 203.38 215.00 202.14 3541.20 307.90 136.10 - - SHOPPER ST [5] 488.25 496.35 485.00 508.00 482.10 32.26 943.65 467.50 - 495.85 Union Bank L 118.22 118.47 117.00 122.00 116.8512872.74 172.45 100.75 6 118.50 ICICIPRAMC - OILIETF 11.32 11.35 1373.10 14.00 9.42 -
Pitti Engg [5] 894.50 913.70 871.15 918.90 871.15 34.15 1511.45 796.45 32 914.65 Shree Cement 29485.00 29570.00 29035.00 29620.00 29035.00 11.38 31400.00 23500.15 82 29565.65 Uniparts Ind 317.70 315.70 317.10 317.70 311.00 30.65 555.00 296.65 - - ICICIPRAMC - VAL30IETF 12.42 12.51 124.15 14.14 10.93 -
Pix Transm 1490.20 1547.40 1437.00 1577.00 1437.00 51.27 2799.95 1185.00 - - SHREEPUSHK 232.27 238.32 227.70 241.09 227.70 40.96 384.50 160.00 22 239.10 UNITED BRE [1] 2136.80 2181.80 2131.00 2199.00 2111.00 129.33 2299.40 1810.00 132 2184.45 ICICIPRAMC-BARATWIN 105.20 105.28 245.61 124.00 93.02 -
Platinum Ind. 239.35 238.75 232.00 240.90 229.85 106.36 502.05 169.70 - - Shriram Fin 623.45 636.65 618.20 638.00 617.25 5984.00 3652.25 493.35 - - United Spirts 1576.30 1589.50 1615.00 1616.00 1537.60 2290.06 1700.00 1136.30 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICI500 36.97 37.15 70.47 47.60 33.00 -
Plaza Wires 53.94 53.15 53.94 54.04 52.00 28.43 103.28 47.70 - - Shriram Pist 1811.70 1861.00 1801.00 1879.00 1786.00 66.68 2399.00 1662.55 - - [Link] 468.15 464.45 468.15 478.50 451.50 90.49 938.75 408.10 29 465.15 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIBANKP 27.00 27.19 1419.29 28.01 22.23 -
PN Gadgil Jw 524.70 522.60 515.70 525.05 510.50 153.91 848.00 473.80 - - Shriram Prop 73.30 75.34 71.80 75.60 71.37 613.98 147.60 63.13 - - Uno Minda 908.85 927.50 885.10 931.50 885.10 394.00 1255.00 712.10 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICICOMMO 85.30 85.59 37.50 101.33 75.61 -
Pnb Gilts 89.72 91.87 88.80 92.37 88.80 602.59 149.25 73.55 7 91.68 ShyamMetalic 880.00 876.55 874.00 883.05 852.00 330.11 956.90 524.20 - - [Link] 270.90 276.75 265.00 278.00 265.00 127.03 438.60 244.50 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICICONSU 116.96 117.11 139.09 154.00 101.23 -
PNB Housng 1038.90 1060.00 1035.00 1063.90 1024.50 3123.22 1201.45 615.65 14 1058.90 Siemens Ltd. [2] 2941.10 2967.20 2882.30 3009.60 2882.10 415.42 4041.64 2271.44 48 2965.25 UPL [2] 679.05 688.00 675.10 689.00 674.30 1328.95 692.50 445.64 71 687.70 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIFIN 27.43 27.93 248.65 30.00 21.76 -
PNC Infra [2] 254.45 250.00 252.00 256.60 249.25 679.57 574.50 235.70 6 250.15 Sigachi Ind 40.22 41.12 39.50 41.99 38.81 2246.88 75.50 34.00 - - URJAGLOBA [1] 13.85 13.66 13.20 14.39 12.87 1171.93 25.38 10.71 - 13.67 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIFMCG 59.94 59.64 404.78 584.39 53.12 -
POKARNA [2] 912.60 903.45 907.00 949.90 874.00 102.68 1451.70 431.00 - 911.40 Sigma Solve 284.25 292.80 280.00 306.55 275.05 36.68 480.00 210.10 - - USHA MART. [1] 298.55 305.70 295.30 309.80 294.10 978.03 450.85 278.80 32 306.50 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIINFRA 90.09 90.17 181.97 100.10 77.65 -
POLY MEDIC [5] 2781.30 2835.20 2700.00 2937.60 2667.30 852.47 3350.00 1565.00 87 2812.50 SignatureGlo 1133.60 1140.20 1133.60 1142.50 1110.60 262.04 1647.00 1010.80 - - UTI Asset 986.90 1011.60 986.90 1014.90 959.90 267.92 1403.65 891.00 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICILIQ 999.99 999.99 766.46 1030.00 983.35 -
Polycab Ind. 5906.00 5886.50 5899.50 6058.00 5826.00 807.61 7605.00 4555.00 - - Signpost Ind 213.42 217.49 210.00 218.39 208.81 38.26 403.30 208.81 - - Utkarsh SFB 22.77 23.17 22.48 23.22 22.28 4954.03 56.45 21.25 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICIM150 20.20 20.51 1087.97 194.88 17.80 -
Polyplex 1209.00 1215.90 1199.00 1233.50 1188.00 56.03 1480.00 752.55 131 1218.30 [Link] [2] 283.10 289.55 282.20 292.75 282.20 104.54 349.70 109.65 12 289.25 Uttam Sugar 276.05 271.80 271.90 277.70 267.75 140.44 395.90 170.05 16 271.95 ICICIPRAMC-ICICIMOM30 29.64 29.95 1403.26 39.42 25.00 -
PonawallaFin 369.55 383.25 373.45 387.70 371.00 3153.45 492.00 267.20 - - Sinclairs Ho 85.40 87.93 82.50 88.23 82.50 29.42 139.40 72.86 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICINXT50 66.65 66.82 995.69 81.64 58.70 -
Sindhu Tra. 19.46 19.02 19.17 19.35 18.50 3288.17 29.14 13.00 - - ICICIPRAMC-ICICIPHA 143.04 142.12 72.55 157.70 116.01 -
Pondy Oxides
Popular Veh.
757.60 748.20 743.95 754.95 723.65 175.12 2380.00 490.00
108.07 106.58 105.90 108.90 101.00 134.65 265.00 86.75
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- Sirca Paint 264.85 266.15 260.70 270.65 260.70 31.47 383.25 230.69 - - V ............................................... ICICIPRAMC-ICICIQTY30 20.16 20.18 37.34 227.00 18.01 -
SIS [5] 321.30 327.15 320.15 328.00 320.15 41.78 459.85 289.20 37 326.70 V Guard Ind [1] 370.50 370.05 361.00 371.80 361.00 396.89 577.35 300.00 62 370.05 ICICIPRAMC-ICICISILVE 96.74 96.67 1615.98 101.85 80.05 -
POWER FINAN 395.40 404.30 393.40 405.70 392.20 5827.41 580.35 357.25 8 404.45 VADILAL IND 5967.00 6524.00 5963.50 6600.00 5858.00 98.25 7374.70 3411.25 40 6517.25
Power grid 307.60 311.10 308.00 313.15 307.0014679.33 366.20 247.50 19 311.25 SIYARAM SI [2] 648.55 679.35 652.00 726.80 651.90 435.88 1175.00 411.00 16 679.90 ICICIPRAMC-ICICITECH 38.70 38.71 212.15 49.53 33.43 -
SJS Enter. 908.10 938.10 902.55 944.95 898.30 60.17 1347.00 600.00 - - Vaibhav glbl [2] 212.54 218.20 212.54 219.44 211.51 478.69 405.15 178.00 27 218.65 ICICIPRAMC-IPRU5008 55.03 55.37 970.90 57.11 46.97 -
Power Trad 169.20 173.38 168.59 173.79 167.71 1165.94 246.55 127.75 12 173.45 Vaishali Phr 11.94 12.05 11.98 12.44 11.70 389.56 223.00 10.30 - -
POWERMECH 2585.80 2602.50 2565.10 2614.70 2535.60 37.15 3725.00 1698.85 30 2603.50 SJVN 90.22 91.85 88.00 92.30 88.00 5306.27 159.60 80.50 40 91.83 ICICIPRAMC-PSUBANKICI 62.96 63.10 147.73 86.70 55.80 -
SKF INDIA 3902.30 3931.70 3880.00 3971.80 3853.20 22.73 7349.00 3544.00 36 3931.05 Vakrangee [1] 9.42 9.39 9.29 9.52 9.19 2865.76 38.17 9.19 - 9.40 ICICIPRU SENETF 909.27 910.85 7.78 980.00 720.00 -
Praj [Link] [2] 453.45 462.95 445.00 465.05 444.75 812.77 874.30 441.45 35 462.70 Valiant Lab 308.90 308.30 301.00 314.10 301.00 41.44 456.20 227.05 - -
Prakash Ind. 163.28 164.04 161.00 165.54 160.62 568.16 237.25 132.50 8 163.95 SKIPPER [1] 441.45 452.75 433.00 460.85 430.65 725.54 665.00 261.20 35 452.30 ICICIPRUDENGOLDETF 84.28 84.02 4387.62 87.91 59.00 -
SKM Egg pro 189.65 185.92 186.98 187.75 183.00 38.48 294.45 151.00 12 185.60 VARD HOLDNG 3503.10 3392.40 3380.10 3500.10 3294.10 4.89 5754.00 2837.45 32 3443.25 ICICIPRUDNV20 ETF 14.19 14.24 377.41 17.11 11.20 -
Prakash Pipe 392.65 395.05 380.55 397.50 380.55 57.47 667.95 344.00 - - VARDH TEXT [2] 451.45 472.80 459.95 488.00 454.80 2210.46 592.25 362.60 16 472.80
PRAKASHS [1] 6.35 6.24 6.33 6.45 6.10 415.27 11.07 5.42 - 6.28 Sky Gold 298.65 302.75 290.00 310.85 286.15 508.82 4675.00 286.15 - - ICICIPRUMIDCAPSE ETF 16.24 16.43 432.54 162.15 13.86 -
Vardhman P [1] 11.81 11.86 12.04 12.20 11.55 1750.07 15.30 7.15 - 11.89
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PraxisHome [5] 9.35 9.79 9.50 9.81 9.17 536.63 26.74 8.60 - 9.84 ICICIPRUNIFTY ETF 271.16 271.36 5659.64 295.30 234.97 -
SMLISUZU 1551.20 1560.30 1540.10 1564.90 1530.00 33.52 2406.00 1030.90 19 1561.05 Varroc Eng 429.60 441.65 423.00 452.90 417.00 308.50 716.90 374.10 - - ICICIPRUNIFTY100 ETF 27.38 27.39 151.32 264.75 23.85 -
Precam 152.17 156.07 151.00 157.70 148.56 181.47 382.15 140.50 26 156.35 VASCON ENG 38.64 38.38 38.03 38.90 37.60 444.14 83.75 32.00 19 38.59
Precision Wr [1] 137.63 138.41 135.55 138.78 135.00 233.81 220.95 104.25 30 138.65 SMS Pharma [1] 240.78 239.54 231.55 242.99 231.55 154.00 398.00 175.00 33 239.60 IDFCAMC-IDFNIFTYET 265.42 266.08 0.43 298.84 230.00 -
SNOWMAN 48.97 48.50 47.55 49.70 47.10 318.43 91.55 42.97 - 48.64 VASWANI IND 38.84 38.85 38.80 39.54 38.02 48.73 73.90 30.40 12 39.00 Infra BeEs 907.61 907.99 14.44 2840.00 2344.00 2644.00
Premier Enr 950.75 954.70 925.00 968.95 924.10 899.95 1388.00 774.05 - - Vatech Wab [2] 1282.60 1313.00 1252.00 1325.30 1250.00 285.18 1943.95 820.00 33 1313.35
PREMIER EX [2] 404.95 407.00 409.60 422.75 395.35 536.29 909.35 308.95 70 406.65 SOBHA DEV 1263.10 1279.40 1219.80 1287.30 1214.20 162.93 2178.74 1075.70 200 1279.70 InvesIndGold [100] 8601.90 8542.65 2.43 8757.61 6041.80 8562.37
SOLAR IND [2] 13188.00 13295.00 13100.00 13350.00 13001.00 74.02 13663.65 7889.95 159 13287.50 VBL [2] 514.30 512.10 506.00 517.25 503.75 7509.34 682.84 419.40 68 512.30 InvesInNifty 2760.51 2742.00 0.03 3100.00 2404.09 -
prestige Est 1332.00 1337.00 1332.00 1346.20 1304.30 666.93 2072.75 1048.30 368 1337.85 Vedant Fash. 736.05 741.20 735.00 762.60 725.10 473.47 1512.00 725.10 - -
PRICOLLTD [1] 424.90 428.40 412.05 431.80 412.05 156.80 598.85 381.50 33 428.90 Solara Acti. 483.75 481.45 477.75 484.90 469.30 68.60 882.80 366.70 - - Kotak Nifty 265.16 265.41 120.77 287.68 235.95 -
SOLECTRON C. 1622.40 1673.10 1580.00 1700.00 1560.10 41.17 2400.00 1140.15 77 1662.25 Veedol Corp 1431.90 1462.50 1376.10 1475.00 1376.10 18.44 2800.00 1305.00 - - Kotak PSU Bk 621.56 622.40 486.98 896.99 552.00 -
PRIME FOCU [1] 98.71 98.21 98.71 100.38 96.20 34.42 164.90 82.20 - 98.20 Venkey's (i) 1708.90 1728.60 1695.00 1738.00 1680.00 14.50 2555.00 1529.00 18 1728.20
PRIME SECU [5] 231.29 239.80 228.40 240.95 226.05 56.98 359.20 161.65 28 239.10 SOM DISTIL. [2] 57.15 56.11 55.25 57.01 55.01 99.54 148.75 96.00 20 126.75 KOTAKMAMC - MID150 19.95 20.09 2.45 22.95 17.98 -
SOM DISTILL [2] 132.58 126.83 131.00 131.45 125.20 3045.07 148.75 96.00 45 126.75 Ventive Hosp 763.65 762.00 758.10 780.00 754.50 74.91 810.40 523.40 - - KOTAKMAMC - MSCIINDIA 28.70 28.79 420.10 29.16 25.60 -
Prince Pipe 246.70 246.85 243.05 249.00 241.10 120.13 720.80 229.05 - - Venus Pipes 1218.30 1220.10 1178.10 1237.00 1170.50 33.02 2450.35 1005.30 - -
Prism Cement 122.32 122.88 121.72 124.73 120.37 142.48 246.10 108.00 - 122.70 SOMANY CR [2] 416.45 420.95 411.00 430.00 406.25 43.22 872.00 396.05 22 419.80 KOTAKMAMC - NIFTY100 30.83 31.11 6.53 32.21 24.25 -
Sona BLW Pr. 502.45 511.15 491.00 512.80 490.00 2188.02 768.65 380.00 - - VENUS REMEDI 299.20 303.25 299.20 305.00 294.15 17.52 427.30 272.20 10 302.80 KtakGold ETF 82.12 81.53 6911.70 84.49 58.25 -
Pritika Auto 15.48 15.39 15.00 15.52 15.00 192.98 36.55 12.80 - - Veranda Lrn 221.69 215.50 215.59 218.84 212.24 86.01 360.25 135.00 - -
Privi Speclt 1879.40 1962.20 1881.80 1981.10 1855.50 123.09 2120.00 1031.10 - - SONA KOYO [1] 136.10 138.08 134.40 142.30 134.40 134.30 225.25 106.90 42 137.70 KtakMACM-Alp 44.95 45.52 1602.29 60.91 39.00 -
Sonam 38.27 39.17 38.70 39.98 37.00 85.55 96.70 34.00 - - Vesuvius Ind 4810.70 4886.70 4760.00 4894.40 4718.00 9.18 6000.00 3576.60 39 4889.85 KtakMAC-NV20 145.59 145.40 45.99 169.00 131.63 -
Procter&Gam 14163.00 13929.00 14150.00 14150.00 13866.00 5.15 17747.85 12140.15 63 13919.55 Veto Switch 101.48 101.19 101.00 102.82 100.43 38.39 196.00 92.50 6 101.15
PROTEAN EGOV 1266.80 1291.40 1255.20 1304.50 1252.00 272.83 1535.00 1202.20 - - Sonata Soft. [1] 385.30 397.20 385.30 406.90 371.3515475.98 762.00 286.40 45 396.85 KtakMAMC-Con 114.98 116.05 4.49 155.70 102.46 -
SOTL [2] 361.35 361.85 361.00 364.70 357.05 21.40 655.00 295.00 20 361.15 Vibhor Stl 140.56 141.48 138.00 142.99 137.01 26.86 298.80 125.00 - - KtakMAMC-IT 38.49 38.51 60.78 49.50 32.55 -
Prudent Corp 2210.90 2225.20 2151.00 2245.90 2151.00 19.31 3735.20 1451.05 - - Vidhi Spclty [1] 426.75 423.05 420.00 432.50 420.00 12.79 571.95 387.95 50 422.15
PSPPROJECT 635.80 635.80 633.55 640.80 633.55 91.63 745.00 566.50 38 635.15 SOUTH EAST 911.70 908.35 881.05 926.50 881.05 17.80 1664.00 785.00 17 906.35 KtakMAMC-Liq 1048.65 1048.81 265.07 1120.00 999.68 -
South [Link] [1] 24.60 24.67 24.03 24.78 24.03 8023.48 29.28 22.12 5 24.67 Vijaya Diag. 1000.40 1006.40 980.50 1011.70 980.50 168.52 1275.00 654.55 - - KtakMAMC-MNC 27.46 27.60 27.34 33.48 24.52 -
PTC Ind. 12339.0012390.0012021.0012489.0011999.00 10.7117995.00 7149.60 - - Vikas Eco [1] 2.22 2.20 2.21 2.26 2.20 6344.82 4.34 2.20 - 2.21
PTCFIN SER 31.73 32.09 31.50 32.30 31.32 591.61 62.30 27.20 12 32.14 [Link]. 80.14 79.29 76.22 80.32 76.22 629.68 96.69 64.35 12 79.37 KtakMAMC-Sil 94.13 94.12 304.49 111.00 77.90 -
SouthwestPin 117.99 123.98 118.81 125.64 117.02 35.66 169.00 99.05 - - Vikas Life. 2.43 2.38 2.35 2.42 2.32 7010.65 6.03 2.32 - - KtakMAMC-Vol 20.09 20.01 187.50 23.41 17.52 -
[Link] 1027.00 1058.30 1027.00 1070.00 998.00 19.58 1575.00 669.55 30 1054.35 VIMTA LABS [2] 980.35 973.80 980.35 989.85 950.35 80.66 1183.00 420.00 32 975.85
Punjab Nat [2] 94.47 94.25 94.20 96.89 92.8189567.02 138.50 85.50 6 94.25 SPAL 728.40 843.75 765.00 874.05 765.00 665.66 1133.00 530.00 25 846.75 KtkMAMC-BKET 556.19 559.54 90.48 576.38 474.50 -
Spandana Sph 271.20 273.50 271.00 277.50 264.10 228.73 866.00 193.00 - - VINATI ORG. [1] 1619.20 1654.80 1610.00 1675.00 1601.10 28.69 2331.05 1416.00 44 1652.10 KtkMAMCMid50 154.13 156.13 54.29 173.65 134.98 -
PUNJABNSIND 27.64 27.67 27.28 27.91 27.15 2922.66 73.62 25.29 19 27.77 Vindhya Tele 1297.20 1323.40 1276.00 1343.30 1273.10 17.35 3232.95 1155.00 12 1320.55
Puravankara [5] 222.23 220.20 222.00 224.00 215.00 117.28 565.00 214.80 - 220.55 SPECIALITY R 131.26 133.60 133.10 137.00 129.43 20.01 198.80 115.75 32 133.85 LIC MF-LIC GOLD ETF 8936.80 8871.85 3.16 9200.00 6266.00 -
Spencer Ret. 61.04 60.85 60.08 62.30 60.08 68.70 115.90 55.15 - - Vintage Cof. 99.61 106.24 98.01 108.45 98.00 1795.10 143.00 75.00 - - LICNAMC-LICNFENGP 268.44 268.48 0.30 326.00 230.00 -
PVP Ven 22.41 23.04 22.05 23.50 22.05 162.49 39.28 20.10 - 23.01 Vip Indus. [2] 305.05 323.50 300.95 324.80 298.25 884.19 589.95 248.55 - 323.40
PVR Inox 937.55 935.90 925.00 940.00 915.00 183.92 1748.00 830.00 - - SPMLINFRA [2] 167.91 167.44 163.00 171.79 163.00 74.66 306.00 121.60 22 168.05 LICNAMC-LICNFESGP 894.01 894.48 0.04 989.00 780.00 -
Sprtking Ind 106.20 112.54 109.00 116.37 106.21 1696.28 1595.40 69.91 - - Visaka Ind. [2] 59.80 59.35 59.80 60.60 57.65 110.47 124.40 55.01 - 59.76 LICNAMC-LICNFNHGP 267.63 270.98 0.52 325.00 240.00 -
Pyramid Tech 158.16 155.38 154.00 157.18 152.24 21.67 258.99 134.40 - - Vishal MegaM 125.18 118.59 123.10 129.30 117.9036207.06 129.30 95.99 - -
SREE RAYALA 488.05 524.40 480.00 532.80 480.00 47.43 943.95 438.95 10 527.65 LICNAMC-LICNMFET 28.20 28.23 73.55 28.46 24.01 -
Srf Ltd. 2928.10 3055.70 2916.00 3087.00 2905.00 940.21 3086.25 2088.55 76 3053.25 VISHNU CH [2] 430.80 438.10 425.10 444.50 425.00 127.69 562.00 281.00 33 438.40
Q ............................................... SSLT [1] 410.95 416.00 402.75 418.00 402.00 8806.19 527.00 362.20 10 415.95 Vishnuprakas 165.33 164.85 162.50 165.70 160.00 401.97 345.75 147.25 - -
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QUADRANT FUT 457.65 443.95 445.00 451.95 438.40 853.42 744.00 362.10 - - [Link] [1] 222.19 225.02 220.00 225.70 217.17 356.24 247.75 167.50 17 224.85 VishwarajSug 8.70 8.75 8.49 8.87 8.46 421.00 21.99 7.82 - - MIRAEAMC - BANKPSU 62.09 62.41 4.56 74.11 55.29 -
QUALITY POWER 345.15 338.10 339.00 342.70 330.10 182.52 430.75 267.80 - - STANDARD GL 133.73 132.69 131.00 134.29 130.30 345.27 213.80 124.00 - - VLS FINANCE 225.07 222.36 220.10 226.00 218.71 43.90 451.95 189.50 5 223.25 MIRAEAMC - CONSUMER 10.86 10.96 66.52 13.97 9.00 -
QUESS 343.10 342.40 341.85 344.85 330.75 145.07 410.81 245.60 11 342.10 Stanley Life. 309.55 312.00 305.00 313.00 300.25 68.65 627.50 258.60 - - VMART 3212.30 3406.70 3148.10 3428.00 3148.10 101.13 4517.30 2058.70 312 3403.25 MIRAEAMC - EQUAL200 12.18 13.26 15.13 13.75 11.03 -
Quickheal 262.50 276.80 259.50 281.00 250.25 397.88 825.90 252.00 269 277.00 Star Health 356.10 356.90 360.00 361.80 348.30 2062.44 647.00 327.30 - - VOLTAMP TRAN 7909.50 7784.50 7730.00 8066.00 7710.00 72.8014800.00 5900.00 24 7793.40 MIRAEAMC - EVINDIA 27.40 27.73 433.20 36.00 23.83 -
STARCEMEN [1] 213.78 214.52 211.00 215.20 208.80 244.43 255.95 171.55 - 214.70 Voltas Ltd [1] 1229.60 1244.00 1202.50 1255.80 1202.50 2149.51 1946.20 1135.55 55 1244.45 MIRAEAMC -QUIDPLUS 1030.79 1030.94 123.80 1038.75 994.83 -
R ............................................... State Bank [1] 774.10 776.10 765.30 782.40 764.5515586.27 912.10 679.65 10 776.15 Vraj Iron 148.36 148.47 147.50 149.70 143.25 36.31 296.70 135.00 - - MIRAEAMC - METAL 8.53 8.44 350.12 10.84 7.73 -
RACL Geartch 775.50 790.75 774.00 810.00 765.10 9.61 999.00 658.05 - - Stc India 118.90 119.34 116.00 121.25 115.70 54.46 252.00 103.00 11 119.50 VRL Logi 473.05 482.15 461.30 489.60 461.30 76.58 625.00 432.45 32 482.35 MIRAEAMC - MIDSMALL 45.56 45.89 123.75 57.00 40.00 -
RadhikaJwltch 85.59 85.73 82.05 87.00 82.05 281.94 157.36 52.65 - - Steel Auth. 111.57 113.68 109.97 114.14 109.7314213.23 175.65 99.20 18 113.65 VSSL 232.38 242.00 231.02 245.00 227.22 141.17 345.25 178.30 21 242.65 MIRAEAMC - MULTICAP 15.07 15.19 96.21 17.55 13.43 -
Radiant CMS 62.52 64.22 61.60 64.90 60.75 208.18 91.50 49.38 - - Steel Exch. 7.90 7.92 7.63 7.98 7.63 920.14 15.80 7.06 - - VST INDUS. 281.60 282.65 276.05 284.40 275.80 278.91 486.70 235.25 23 282.65 MIRAEAMC - SELECTIPO 43.49 44.24 10.14 50.00 35.40 -
RADICOKHA [2] 2537.20 2445.90 2539.90 2665.00 2425.00 985.97 2666.00 1428.95 105 2448.05 Steelcast 855.30 863.20 821.05 877.40 821.05 11.08 1074.40 591.60 - - VST TILLERS 3566.60 3524.20 3547.00 3589.70 3502.90 5.61 5410.05 2875.00 29 3529.25 MIRAEAMC - SMALLCAP 41.73 42.15 1092.14 55.25 37.45 -
Raghav Prod. 610.25 625.75 601.10 639.70 596.55 39.66 1779.00 449.50 - - [Link] [2] 299.15 306.60 294.10 311.10 291.50 78.66 744.30 265.15 25 306.50 MIRAEAMC-ALPHAETF 23.20 23.64 983.03 30.20 19.61 -
Rail Tel 303.05 307.65 298.80 310.50 295.65 3028.92 617.80 265.50 - - Stove Kraft 579.55 604.95 572.75 617.95 563.55 130.65 975.40 437.00 - - W............................................... MIRAEAMC-BANKETF 546.19 549.41 3.26 563.83 462.00 -
RAIN [2] 142.04 142.14 140.00 143.19 137.85 627.31 196.95 117.30 134 142.05 STRIDES 647.90 648.45 638.95 651.90 627.00 243.93 785.85 301.04 68 647.80 Waaree Enr 2582.80 2628.90 2556.20 2642.00 2530.30 1474.92 3743.00 1863.00 - - MIRAEAMC-ITETF 36.97 37.10 247.46 48.05 31.00 -
Rainbow Ch. 1358.80 1361.10 1333.00 1369.90 1325.80 87.58 1709.60 1079.10 - - Stylam Ind. 1570.30 1571.90 1570.30 1585.00 1553.70 18.13 2735.00 1414.00 - - WAAREE REN 946.75 942.65 905.05 954.70 905.05 265.97 1170.00 841.15 - - MIRAEAMC-LIQUID 999.99 999.99 138.40 1030.00 990.00 -
[Link]. 142.57 150.57 140.30 152.50 140.30 104.05 270.20 125.10 - 150.05 Styrenix Per 2727.80 2738.40 2675.00 2775.00 2674.10 18.49 3095.65 1524.10 - - Walchandn [2] 179.46 181.14 178.00 185.50 177.00 332.23 438.00 142.95 - 181.10 MIRAEAMC-MAESGETF 41.22 41.19 4.37 44.74 35.70 -
Rajesh Expo. [1] 187.72 185.06 185.00 188.06 181.60 468.67 332.00 151.00 - 184.80 Subex 11.92 11.89 11.85 12.06 11.57 3650.76 36.88 10.55 - - WANBURY 231.18 240.61 229.88 248.00 223.55 183.92 325.00 132.55 43 240.55 MIRAEAMC-MAFANG 123.95 123.51 504.42 153.48 89.25 -
Rajratan Glo 387.10 393.50 383.60 400.90 371.20 52.64 662.80 260.00 - - SUBROS. [2] 576.25 583.40 576.25 586.00 575.15 31.68 825.00 501.55 28 583.80 WEBEL-SL ENY 1250.70 1195.30 1201.00 1241.50 1188.20 394.83 1891.10 527.55 104 1197.85 MIRAEAMC-MAFSETF 26.60 26.65 153.74 27.60 20.92 -
Rallis India [1] 235.09 240.23 227.65 241.47 227.65 270.22 378.40 196.00 38 240.20 SUDARSH.C [2] 1022.00 1042.10 1011.00 1045.60 1003.90 64.87 1235.00 681.00 50 1042.50 WELCORP [5] 758.50 760.45 755.10 767.50 747.30 315.11 900.00 441.00 35 761.10 MIRAEAMC-MAGOLDETF 95.58 95.15 468.94 97.42 67.25 -
Ram Ratna Wr 521.35 537.55 519.95 544.00 506.55 32.88 757.80 315.80 - - Sula Vine 277.50 276.95 279.00 279.90 271.25 251.94 554.50 243.00 - - WELENT 483.50 483.85 471.10 486.35 471.10 212.55 664.10 350.10 23 484.10 MIRAEAMC-MAGS 29.04 29.04 68.43 31.00 25.75 -
Rama Stl [1] 9.49 9.55 9.02 9.77 9.02 7667.34 17.51 8.41 - 9.52 Sumit Woods 94.87 94.68 96.51 97.50 91.44 23.38 157.75 65.40 - - Welspun Liv. 120.49 134.98 124.20 138.80 122.00 110616.13 212.95 104.80 - - MIRAEAMC-MAHKTECH 22.46 22.53 1407.13 26.74 12.90 -
Ramco Systm 368.20 370.00 366.50 376.35 364.50 44.69 522.40 270.00 - 369.75 [Link] 501.45 517.55 495.05 519.95 495.05 249.68 628.30 380.05 - - WEST COA [2] 427.85 428.75 430.05 431.80 420.50 58.34 753.80 382.15 9 428.15 MIRAEAMC-MAM150ETF 19.93 20.14 1527.17 23.20 16.00 -
Ramco Cem [1] 949.50 949.00 920.00 957.85 920.00 597.51 1059.80 700.00 118 949.70 SUMMIT SECU 1876.30 1841.40 1826.00 1884.40 1810.00 12.10 3725.65 1164.70 65 1847.50 Western Car. 74.77 75.22 73.65 76.98 72.61 205.73 177.00 65.10 - - MIRAEAMC-MAMFGETF 136.33 137.14 44.71 161.10 119.50 -
Ramco Inds. [1] 229.51 232.83 229.51 234.45 225.72 47.14 324.15 206.85 25 232.10 Sun Pharma. [1] 1819.10 1781.30 1817.90 1826.40 1778.70 2015.24 1960.20 1376.75 136 1781.35 Westlife Dev 696.70 694.90 686.10 700.25 677.65 82.23 957.00 640.70 - - MIRAEAMC-MAN50ETF 260.24 260.90 150.57 283.80 226.00 -
RAMKY INFRA 449.45 445.75 442.70 452.20 438.40 55.18 778.00 374.40 9 445.45 SUN TV [5] 612.50 597.15 602.00 608.60 586.40 393.47 921.60 506.20 14 597.10 WHEELS INDIA 648.50 656.75 644.00 663.50 636.70 12.14 914.55 548.00 15 654.05 MIRAEAMC-MANV30F 197.48 197.92 0.38 227.00 159.00 -
Rana Sugars 13.08 13.11 13.00 13.26 12.40 245.81 27.80 11.13 9 13.16 [Link] 2074.80 2039.30 2104.00 2109.40 1997.40 17.31 2934.00 1394.90 - - WHIRLPOOL 1196.50 1237.50 1181.00 1259.00 1181.00 344.19 2450.00 899.00 56 1239.55 MIRAEAMC-MANXT50 651.36 654.79 195.74 899.00 573.45 -
RANE HOLDIN 1270.90 1302.40 1232.00 1318.00 1232.00 10.42 2575.90 1067.55 26 1303.85 [Link] 338.30 349.50 335.10 352.95 333.00 169.52 433.00 216.00 - - Windlas Bio 951.15 976.10 928.05 994.95 928.05 37.18 1198.25 495.65 - - MIRAEAMC-MASILVER 94.55 94.50 21.55 100.47 78.40 -
RANE MADRAS 710.60 726.85 705.10 733.00 705.10 12.98 1525.75 577.95 155 727.35 Sundram Fa [1] 919.40 960.20 909.95 982.00 909.95 319.22 1504.10 832.25 40 960.40 WINDSOR M [2] 312.50 322.25 311.90 324.00 305.00 195.64 440.75 67.00 - 321.40 MIRAEAMC-MASPTOP50 50.64 50.89 157.17 64.95 36.48 -
Rashi Perip. 268.85 265.90 265.15 273.15 263.30 115.04 474.90 245.15 - - SUNDARAM FIN 5115.00 5268.00 5028.00 5344.50 4999.50 135.41 5528.85 3738.85 42 5218.30 Wipro Ltd. [2] 241.19 244.04 236.01 244.45 236.01 9130.06 324.55 208.40 24 244.05 MIRAEAMC-SENSEXETF 81.80 81.67 12.21 100.00 72.00 -
[Link]. 134.52 136.47 131.00 137.00 131.00 2312.93 245.00 108.05 30 136.55 SUNDROP BRA 772.95 787.55 771.95 798.00 764.85 6.58 1152.00 644.45 - - Wockardt [5] 1230.70 1251.60 1206.00 1283.90 1206.00 393.37 1678.60 489.20 - 1252.30 MOTIAMC-MOHEALTH 42.51 42.44 31.22 46.97 34.20 -
RatanindiaEn 40.84 41.28 40.15 41.47 39.77 1988.31 92.10 37.42 - - SUNFLAG IRON 226.53 229.02 227.92 234.58 224.44 103.18 311.25 182.75 26 229.20 Wonder Elec 156.25 154.66 152.40 157.29 152.40 77.40 1644.85 120.95 - - MOTIAMC-MOLOWVOL 36.60 36.64 4.98 41.85 33.05 -
Rategain Tr. 438.55 439.25 431.95 440.00 423.00 100.84 859.00 412.85 - - SUNPHA AD [1] 144.78 145.08 140.20 145.90 140.00 280.96 257.70 109.20 - 145.15 WONDERLA 690.10 665.00 675.00 699.95 646.55 277.28 989.50 599.40 39 664.95 MOTIAMC-MOMOMEN 59.14 59.81 94.13 78.50 51.21 -
RATNAMNI M [2] 2572.40 2621.40 2540.00 2637.00 2527.30 15.58 3971.80 2338.00 35 2622.10 SUNTECK RE [1] 396.55 395.55 389.00 399.00 379.15 234.90 698.35 348.05 36 394.95 MOTIAMC-MONQ50 70.09 70.32 64.97 93.32 57.51 -
Ratnaveer Pr
Ravindra Enr
126.79
102.85
127.95
103.63
124.30
99.10
131.36
106.19
124.06 188.51
99.10 100.85
273.97
166.39
107.10
66.01
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-
-
-
SUPRAJIT E [1]
SUPREME HOL
388.95
100.62
392.10
96.27
380.00
101.00
394.50
101.00
379.95 56.43
93.00 144.95
639.95 352.05
116.50 80.71
20 391.50
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X-Z. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MOTILALAMC - MOCAPITAL
MOTILALA - MOMENTUM50
36.42
49.33
37.36
49.96
104.24
580.01
39.87
66.00
29.20
42.40
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Raymond 1532.20 1574.40 1510.10 1581.00 1510.00 475.40 2380.75 1141.39 29 1574.30 Supreme In [2] 3447.90 3455.20 3380.10 3474.50 3380.00 216.53 6482.40 3020.00 49 3458.35 Xchanging So 84.62 84.31 83.00 85.30 83.00 96.93 142.70 79.21 44 84.27
XPRO INDI(PS 970.60 1021.20 952.30 1045.90 946.00 98.00 1675.55 867.10 47 1022.70 MOTILALA- MON50EQUAL 30.07 30.22 0.41 30.24 30.03 -
Raymond Life 918.65 975.50 921.65 998.70 911.35 568.28 3100.00 911.35 - - Supreme Pet. 653.05 655.00 638.00 657.50 632.20 90.18 926.60 518.05 - - MOTILALAMC - MOREALTY 85.62 86.42 259.53 115.79 77.00 -
RBLBANK 197.19 201.43 196.00 202.69 194.99 6047.94 270.40 146.00 18 201.55 Supriya Life 626.85 623.30 619.00 629.90 600.00 591.14 842.00 330.00 - - Yasho Ind 1730.60 1731.00 1730.90 1751.90 1730.00 6.94 2343.85 1605.00 - -
Yatharth Hos 458.95 470.35 459.95 475.00 453.60 198.10 693.00 345.60 - - MOTILALA - MOSMALL250 15.21 15.25 1488.93 19.30 13.22 -
RECLTD 404.70 410.95 396.70 413.00 395.90 7011.40 653.90 357.45 7 410.90 Suraj 358.90 370.50 358.90 380.30 356.75 38.82 530.40 297.25 - - MOTILALAMC-G5 62.61 61.47 35.30 63.91 53.40 -
Redington [2] 250.15 252.18 244.00 253.65 243.82 2068.03 263.80 159.10 14 251.75 Suraj Est. 282.55 282.65 279.90 286.20 276.30 79.30 847.00 276.30 - - Yatra Online 79.93 82.69 76.60 83.02 76.60 135.93 156.80 65.51 - -
YES BANK [2] 17.93 18.27 17.87 18.38 17.73 140782.31 27.41 16.02 - 18.27 MOTILALAMC-MONIFTY500 22.17 22.19 275.72 25.00 19.50 -
Redtape 131.27 134.31 129.00 137.00 128.90 205.16 980.00 125.55 - - Suraksha Dia 291.05 293.15 288.00 297.00 285.60 39.78 449.00 231.00 - - MOTILALAMC-MOQUALITY 181.25 181.87 0.40 222.70 162.15 -
REFEX REFR [2] 393.85 394.80 386.00 399.00 382.00 175.94 600.00 124.55 27 394.65 Surana Sol [5] 32.89 32.25 31.99 32.65 31.27 138.64 67.00 28.40 - 32.15 Yuken India 776.45 786.40 765.00 790.00 759.10 4.98 1569.90 712.70 - -
Zaggle Pre. 319.25 324.90 315.00 328.80 314.95 786.37 591.90 234.50 - - MOTILALAMC-MOVALUE 97.05 97.86 75.20 114.10 85.91 -
REL INFRA 236.35 240.50 233.00 242.00 233.00 2890.40 350.90 143.70 - 240.45 Surya Rosh [5] 251.15 257.75 248.25 261.75 247.00 375.79 371.30 205.30 17 258.35 MotilAMCMODe 76.84 76.31 1987.60 84.85 55.21 -
[Link] 847.95 837.25 828.00 843.00 825.10 68.71 1441.95 728.05 129 837.95 [Link] 59.45 61.02 59.81 61.54 57.98 18.72 108.79 54.02 30 59.96 ZEE ENTER [1] 106.12 109.62 104.50 109.90 104.50 8938.62 168.70 89.29 14 109.65
ZEE LEARN [1] 5.98 5.95 5.97 6.03 5.81 594.45 11.50 5.25 4 5.96 MOTIOSMIDCAP100ETF 57.17 58.07 532.44 66.45 50.30 -
RELAXO FT. [1] 403.95 410.70 401.95 413.20 397.30 135.44 887.95 375.35 58 410.95 Suryoday SFB 125.21 127.38 123.70 128.49 123.70 237.98 215.00 97.97 - - MOTIOSNASDAQ100ETF 169.85 169.12 1160.62 221.70 142.10 -
Reliance 1420.90 1406.00 1420.90 1424.40 1402.7013440.17 1608.95 1115.55 54 1406.00 SUVENFE S [1] 127.57 137.59 124.00 139.69 123.89 1002.51 169.00 83.27 - 137.45 ZEEMEDIA [1] 13.35 13.84 13.37 14.05 13.05 2331.25 26.29 10.36 - 13.80
ZEN TECH [1] 1361.60 1384.80 1320.00 1390.00 1316.00 379.22 2627.95 886.20 60 1385.00 MOTIOSWALM50ETF 249.83 250.21 3.88 281.00 218.00 -
Reliance HF 3.03 3.03 2.98 3.14 2.94 2853.27 5.83 2.15 - - Suven Pharma 1119.80 1081.70 1111.00 1119.70 1073.50 311.86 1360.00 598.00 - - NiftyBeEs [1] 272.60 272.79 7015.34 292.58 242.12 272.82
Religare ent 207.14 211.79 205.00 212.00 202.73 1225.75 319.90 201.00 - 211.70 SUZLONE [2] 53.74 54.70 52.40 55.18 52.40100831.86 86.04 37.95 - 54.64 Zenith Stl 6.55 6.45 6.32 6.67 6.30 152.24 15.45 5.65 - -
ZENSAR TEC [2] 701.25 699.65 694.25 704.90 685.60 485.59 985.00 531.15 27 699.25 NiftyJrBeEs [1] 683.08 686.31 511.63 829.50 600.00 686.81
Remsons In [2] 111.51 116.08 108.10 118.75 105.83 140.76 234.95 102.30 38 115.30 Swan Ener [1] 397.00 403.30 391.00 407.80 391.00 1652.24 809.70 370.00 - 403.05 NIPINDETFCONS 125.82 125.72 121.43 148.05 110.86 -
[Link] 109.07 113.07 106.90 114.01 105.78 640.67 207.40 87.40 - - Swaraj Engin 3907.20 3955.80 3831.00 3967.20 3831.00 12.81 4478.60 2275.00 29 3937.90 ZF Com VE 12064.0012425.0012001.0012481.0012000.00 6.2318250.00 9561.00 - -
Zinka Log 418.20 418.25 403.00 423.95 403.00 57.86 550.70 248.35 - - NIPINDETFDIVOPP 75.89 75.91 109.76 99.00 68.30 -
RENUKA SU [1] 27.84 28.25 27.25 28.40 27.22 4277.52 56.48 25.27 - 28.26 SWIGGY 342.50 328.80 322.05 338.75 322.0512816.56 617.30 303.00 - - NIPINDETFETFNV20 145.67 146.04 21.71 175.00 130.00 -
REPCO HOME 376.20 377.75 369.00 386.60 369.00 240.25 594.70 307.95 6 378.15 SYMPHONY [2] 1190.80 1199.90 1153.00 1219.10 1152.80 199.61 1878.95 934.25 36 1193.35 Zodia Enr 353.60 344.95 350.00 369.90 338.50 49.56 816.50 338.50 - -
NIPINDETFIT 38.67 38.79 4659.19 49.76 33.63 -
REPRO INDIA 454.30 454.75 447.80 460.00 440.05 10.58 861.25 380.30 - 458.55 Syncom Formu 15.55 15.83 15.01 15.92 15.01 2614.55 27.90 10.95 - - Zodiac Cloth 105.30 100.83 103.70 104.90 99.00 52.50 176.95 81.00 - 100.94
NIPINDETFLONGTEGILT 28.66 28.66 2444.01 29.00 25.46 -
RESPON IND [1] 176.70 179.75 174.00 182.44 173.63 69.88 338.80 172.00 138 179.50 Synergy Grn 505.65 504.40 501.00 510.95 491.10 16.55 530.00 305.05 - - Zota Health 852.20 848.60 851.00 857.00 827.55 45.29 1078.00 440.10 - -
NIPINDETFMIDCAP150 202.38 204.60 1234.11 235.65 179.00 -
RestaurBrand 79.25 81.03 78.49 81.33 77.84 1516.98 118.90 59.40 - - Syngene 618.75 621.20 610.30 623.75 610.30 664.29 960.00 607.75 56 621.35 ZUARI 218.18 219.23 215.00 220.54 215.00 190.69 268.00 151.00 28 219.05
NIPINDETFNIFTY100 260.23 261.69 31.11 289.98 220.00 -
RHI Magnesit 444.55 443.85 435.00 445.60 435.00 122.37 755.55 376.45 - - Syrma SGS 457.20 487.60 450.00 508.00 446.80 5475.90 647.10 370.00 - - Zuari Ind 277.75 284.25 276.00 285.00 275.00 47.42 423.00 212.20 46 285.10
NIPPONAMC-NETFAUTO 231.32 235.37 328.21 285.00 197.07 -
Rico Auto [1] 61.42 62.65 60.54 63.00 60.51 255.38 148.95 49.50 32 62.83 Zydus Life [1] 880.65 886.15 863.20 889.15 863.20 819.32 1323.90 797.05 20 886.80
NIPPONAMC-NETFPHA 21.94 21.86 1948.01 24.65 18.03 -
ZYDUS WELL 1694.70 1691.50 1655.00 1719.90 1655.00 17.60 2484.00 1493.00 323 1695.30
Rishabh Ins 251.55 247.85 250.00 257.50 244.35 48.49 513.00 201.50 - - T ............................................... NIPPONAMC-NETFSIL 93.02 92.78 5607.37 100.00 76.70 -
Ritco Logi. 244.65 250.60 241.00 253.25 241.00 40.08 444.00 207.60 - - Taj Gvk Hotl [2] 389.75 388.40 376.10 393.85 374.15 275.88 528.45 275.05 26 389.15 PSU Bk BeEs [1] 69.36 69.55 2012.62 90.14 61.45 69.53
RITES
RK Forgings [2]
221.40
595.50
222.72
585.25
218.00
586.00
224.07
598.20
216.45 602.56
581.00 553.63
398.50
1064.00
192.30
579.00
29
29
222.60
585.90
TALBROS AU [2] 250.25 250.80 245.10 252.00 245.10 48.24 395.30 200.05 20 250.90 Exchange Traded Funds Qgold [2]
Qnifty
81.60
2642.13
81.15
2643.29
174.89
0.58
83.19
2840.00
57.51
2344.00
81.30
2644.00
[Link] 130.31 132.55 128.50 133.00 127.70 89.12 300.00 115.05 63 131.40
RK Swamy 203.14 199.93 204.37 205.45 197.02 63.17 320.70 192.00 - - TamilNaduPet 75.25 80.46 77.25 81.20 76.00 1251.85 110.44 63.65 22 80.50 RELCAPAMC-NETFGILT5Y 61.77 61.84 177.94 71.00 54.25 -
Rolex Rings 1266.50 1239.80 1257.00 1277.90 1220.00 48.99 2794.00 1210.40 - - TANLA [1] 474.95 477.25 464.00 480.00 463.10 562.79 1086.05 409.40 20 476.55 Company Pre Cl NSE Cl Vol 52 WH 52 WL BSE Cl RELCAPAMC-NETFSDL26 129.95 129.74 0.29 130.60 119.50 -
Rossari Bio 664.80 677.80 657.25 688.00 655.45 88.46 972.70 569.00 - - Tarsons Prod 362.00 362.25 355.50 373.85 346.10 61.86 543.90 280.00 - - SBIAMC -QUIDSBI 999.99 1000.01 13.89 1000.01 990.15 -
Roto Pumps 228.40 231.02 228.90 232.80 221.36 140.15 746.60 175.25 - - TASTYBIT 9010.50 9079.00 9000.00 9176.50 8848.00 3.6315222.90 7311.00 106 9083.90 360ONEAMC - GOLD360 96.50 96.65 2.26 105.25 86.30 - SBIAMC - SBIBPB 36.02 36.05 6.00 40.50 34.37 -
Route Mobile 953.30 959.50 948.10 974.25 935.60 95.97 1942.45 861.90 - - Tata Chem. 816.60 826.20 805.00 828.25 805.00 711.92 1244.70 756.45 33 826.30 360ONEAMC - SILVER360 95.90 97.00 0.52 104.00 78.40 - SBIAMC - SBINEQWETF 30.25 30.35 20.52 34.57 27.30 -
ROYALORCH 356.00 358.30 350.00 363.00 348.00 44.53 428.50 301.50 40 358.90 TATA COMM 1545.60 1543.60 1520.60 1552.30 1520.60 312.22 2175.00 1293.00 72 1542.85 AONEAMC - AONELIQUID 1006.73 1006.89 1.73 1036.16 999.90 - SBIAMC - SBISILVER 95.64 95.23 77.65 103.05 79.07 -
RPG lifesc [8] 2006.60 2023.80 1956.60 2044.00 1956.20 17.98 2976.70 1382.55 28 2023.45 Tata Consume 1155.30 1146.00 1140.00 1162.30 1136.40 1792.68 1262.60 882.90 - - AONEAMC - AONETOTAL 11.03 11.11 254.93 11.57 9.63 - SBIAMC - SETF10GILT 255.42 255.83 7.31 267.00 225.70 -
RPOWER 38.25 39.11 37.50 39.66 37.4142652.97 54.25 23.26 - 39.11 Tata Elxsi 5700.00 5758.00 5589.00 5775.00 5575.00 132.22 9082.90 4601.05 46 5758.50 Axis Gold [1] 82.10 81.76 396.69 84.34 58.06 81.72 SBIAMC-SBIETFCON 116.49 116.69 16.22 136.00 101.64 -
RPSG Vent. 786.35 796.30 800.00 819.95 784.55 36.27 1360.00 569.75 - - TATA INVEST. 5859.00 5842.50 5844.50 5900.00 5789.00 26.99 8075.90 5147.15 105 5847.00 AXISAMC - AXISVALUE 26.89 27.37 3.78 29.50 24.00 - SBIAMC-SBIETFIT 386.31 388.32 3.39 510.00 335.00 -
RR Kabel 1213.50 1231.30 1181.00 1240.00 1170.30 1378.88 1901.95 853.55 - - Tata Motors [2] 648.20 680.30 642.00 682.50 641.1530390.52 1179.05 542.55 40 680.50 AXISAMC-AXISBNKETF 552.93 557.73 39.02 571.98 474.03 - SBIAMC-SBIETFPB 272.30 275.37 11.22 284.25 234.77 -
RSYSTEMS I [1] 311.50 322.40 309.90 325.00 306.55 82.43 557.80 273.90 26 322.15 Tata Power [1] 374.90 377.35 366.00 380.85 366.00 6822.93 494.85 326.25 34 377.30 AXISAMC-AXISBPSETF 12.58 12.58 102.75 14.00 11.00 - SBIAMC-SBIETFQLTY 211.84 212.77 2.41 257.15 191.50 -
RTNPOWER 10.01 10.40 9.69 10.93 9.6037633.49 21.13 8.44 - 10.40 Tata Steel [1] 144.44 146.00 142.20 146.95 142.2034674.59 184.60 122.60 12 146.30 AXISAMC-AXISCETF 116.29 116.18 1.13 140.00 101.00 - SBI-ETF Gold 84.12 83.98 6061.02 97.00 58.65 -
Rubfila Intl 63.64 64.90 62.25 65.20 62.25 36.28 100.00 61.80 - - Tata Tech 648.60 657.70 639.90 659.95 639.10 1117.03 1136.00 597.00 - - AXISAMC-AXISHCETF 142.56 141.41 4.52 159.99 116.00 - SBI-ETF NIFTY 50 257.75 257.92 5767.42 277.25 227.33 -
RUBY MILLS [5] 188.85 191.86 187.00 196.00 185.94 23.26 324.95 177.60 15 191.30 TATA TELESER 56.00 55.61 54.88 55.89 54.55 2206.58 111.48 50.01 - 55.69 AXISAMC-AXISILVER 96.45 96.64 277.62 103.83 80.00 - SBI-ETF NIFTY BANK 551.04 554.46 558.71 574.97 469.99 -
RUCHI INFR [1] 7.11 7.03 7.46 7.86 6.98 315.35 19.60 6.35 - 7.10 TatvaChin Ph 763.80 744.95 737.05 749.80 729.95 69.91 1283.70 621.00 - - AXISAMC-AXISTECETF 384.52 385.87 1.86 498.96 333.05 - SBI-ETFNN50 675.95 680.07 43.11 825.60 585.51 -
RUPA & CO [1] 188.27 188.42 188.10 190.60 184.19 113.56 362.00 173.55 19 188.45 TBO Tek 1065.40 1117.30 1060.50 1122.70 1054.10 162.87 2001.00 996.00 - - AXISAMC-AXSENSEX 82.30 82.13 0.64 98.00 66.40 - Sharia BeEs 502.53 497.67 9.32 610.95 457.56 497.34
RUSHIL DEC [1] 22.15 21.78 21.70 22.34 21.38 541.54 45.50 18.70 14 21.73 TBZ 190.07 194.82 185.90 197.50 181.55 280.02 360.35 93.60 17 195.05 AXISAMC-NIFTY 264.90 265.08 9.48 288.50 235.00 - SHRIRAM -QUIDSHRI 1051.36 1051.51 24.26 1095.15 1000.00 -
RVNL 341.55 339.95 329.20 342.55 329.05 6171.13 647.00 249.85 - - TCIEXP [2] 658.10 657.00 656.10 661.00 646.35 11.14 1283.20 580.15 25 651.45 Bank BeEs [1] 555.36 558.51 873.72 590.00 477.60 559.27 TATAAML-NETF 260.34 261.47 6.13 282.96 227.05 -
TCPL Pack. 3553.30 3597.80 3505.10 3610.00 3505.00 6.03 4900.00 2015.00 - - BARODABNP-BBNPPGOLD 95.55 95.60 1.30 98.20 67.10 - TATAAML-NPBET 276.44 278.60 1.23 299.00 235.23 -
S ............................................... TCS [1] 3460.00 3445.10 3420.60 3459.50 3420.60 1477.13 4585.90 3060.25 26 3445.20 BarodBNP-PNB 53.95 54.31 0.94 56.50 47.43 - TATAAML-TATAGOLD 9.54 9.51 11124.21 10.48 6.30 -
S&W Solar 266.05 263.35 261.95 268.65 256.00 1159.61 828.00 218.45 - - TD POWER [2] 398.35 407.60 394.00 409.90 390.90 325.31 482.60 282.00 44 407.35 BFAM -QUIDBETF 1028.93 1029.09 43.09 1200.19 810.00 - TATAAML-TATSILV 9.42 9.42 1530.78 10.32 7.00 -
Safari Ind 1962.10 2095.30 1925.20 2106.30 1875.90 60.78 2744.70 1670.15 - - Teamlease 1890.80 1867.80 1867.20 1900.00 1840.00 34.70 3692.45 1641.60 32 1868.50 BFAM-BANKBETF 54.63 54.99 109.37 62.13 41.51 - TATAAML-TNIDETF 86.19 86.98 63.90 104.78 71.98 -
Sagar Cemnt [2] 211.37 214.16 207.15 215.48 207.15 47.27 277.60 155.05 - 213.05 Teamo Prod. 0.70 0.66 0.68 0.71 0.66 9768.82 2.79 0.66 - - BFAM-NIFTYBETF 246.17 246.49 4.17 273.52 218.00 - UNIONAMC - UNIONGOLD 96.30 96.25 0.75 99.55 82.00 -
Sagility Ind 39.84 41.10 38.75 41.43 38.75 4491.84 56.40 27.02 - - TECH MAH [5] 1496.20 1495.20 1489.10 1504.90 1480.60 1272.56 1807.40 1194.00 42 1495.60 Birla Gold 86.89 86.10 48.95 88.99 61.20 86.01 UTI Gold [1] 82.70 82.05 6222.50 84.65 58.21 81.91
Sai Life Sci 721.10 718.95 695.00 723.65 695.00 127.46 808.80 636.10 - - Techno Elec. 1044.50 1078.40 1010.50 1084.70 1010.50 152.62 1822.00 785.15 - - Birla Nifty [100] 27.99 28.06 7570.44 9190.00 6291.30 8878.37 UTIAMC-NIF10GETF 25.70 25.74 1.01 27.25 22.65 -
Sai Silks 114.67 115.89 114.01 117.70 113.95 290.69 203.50 113.95 - - TECHNOCRAFT 2628.00 2653.70 2553.50 2665.50 2553.50 9.75 3939.00 2070.00 27 2647.65 BIRLASLAMC - ABGSEC 109.55 109.96 0.29 120.00 99.66 - UTIAMC-NIF5GETF 64.61 62.16 23.11 65.00 55.25 -
Sakar Health 279.75 270.10 277.35 278.00 265.20 15.36 374.50 210.10 - - Tega Ind. 1277.60 1305.30 1248.00 1309.90 1248.00 17.75 2328.90 1200.05 - - BIRLASL - GSEC10ABSL 108.07 108.85 0.58 119.76 99.80 - UTIAMC-NIFITETF 367.02 367.02 0.11 469.99 321.68 -
SAKSOFT [1] 150.63 151.79 147.01 155.00 146.00 127.63 319.00 119.55 68 151.90 Tejas Netwrk 700.75 690.70 685.00 699.85 681.25 2272.91 1495.00 646.55 - - BIRLASLAMC-ABSLBANETF 54.97 55.23 301.46 57.52 46.33 - UTIAMC-NIFMID150 197.74 199.90 1.57 232.80 174.82 -
Sakthi Sugar 22.51 22.48 22.00 22.55 22.00 121.70 44.95 19.10 - 22.43 TEXINFRA [1] 93.96 94.64 92.00 95.70 92.00 82.13 159.20 85.50 - 94.66 BIRLASLAMC-ABSLLIQUID 1000.00 999.99 5.58 1030.00 990.00 - UTIAMC-SILVERETF 94.17 93.86 355.43 100.00 79.50 -
SALASAR [1] 8.35 8.32 8.00 8.44 8.00 4924.20 23.27 7.80 - 8.33 TEXMACO RA [1] 132.86 135.07 129.00 135.70 129.00 1589.56 296.60 115.10 30 135.00 BIRLASLAMC-ABSLNN50ET 66.37 66.73 11.41 82.05 58.37 - UTIAMC-UTIBANKETF 55.48 55.81 715.64 57.52 47.58 -
SALSTEEL 19.71 18.84 19.56 19.56 18.20 139.06 31.17 16.00 - 18.93 TEXMO PIPES 57.15 57.13 56.01 57.89 55.96 57.65 86.90 45.50 13 57.15 BIRLASLAMC-ABSLPSE 9.58 9.65 275.94 11.82 8.00 - UTIAMC-UTINEXT50 68.11 68.52 399.14 83.00 59.90 -
SALZER ELEC 909.10 910.05 920.90 920.90 884.85 84.87 1650.00 662.35 24 909.35 Thangamayil 1953.60 1966.40 1905.00 1979.50 1905.00 47.27 2557.72 1129.80 53 1968.25 BIRLASLAMC-BSLSENETFG 79.74 79.80 4.61 87.70 61.47 - UTIAMC-UTINIFT 265.13 265.22 2777.09 285.31 235.00 -
Samhi Hotels 172.66 176.77 169.10 177.00 169.10 789.80 225.48 121.10 - - Thejo Engg 1753.50 1791.50 1735.80 1819.00 1735.40 4.04 3707.90 1446.00 - - BIRLASLAMC-HEALTHY 14.32 14.25 131.07 15.75 11.70 - UTIAMC-UTISENS 879.83 878.08 0.89 938.90 771.00 -
Samman Cap. 113.86 115.87 113.00 116.50 112.32 4155.60 183.30 97.61 - - THEMIS MED [1] 125.78 125.36 121.99 126.45 121.99 68.00 313.65 115.05 31 125.40 BIRLASLAMC-MOMENT 29.63 29.76 60.84 39.57 25.75 - UTIAMC-UTISXN50 83.89 84.74 2.72 96.27 66.72 -
[Link] 135.47 142.46 131.00 142.94 130.6227717.00 216.99 107.25 - - Thermax [2] 3219.40 3243.10 3181.00 3250.00 3144.60 48.08 5835.00 2930.05 91 3234.30 BIRLASLAMC-NIFTYQLITY 20.40 20.41 156.12 25.10 18.30 - Zerod Mid150 9.75 9.85 1130.56 12.97 7.66 -
Sanathan Tex 408.50 432.85 404.00 435.70 399.65 209.47 464.60 286.95 - - Thirumalai [1] 241.46 250.75 238.00 252.39 238.00 223.88 395.00 201.30 54 250.55 BIRLASLAMC-SILVER 96.78 96.55 121.09 104.55 80.00 - Zerod Top100 10.22 10.26 390.80 12.00 8.01 -
SANDHAR 363.65 369.65 356.40 376.30 355.10 59.18 697.60 329.00 17 370.05 Thomas Cok [1] 131.51 129.33 128.00 131.77 127.62 1023.49 264.00 118.10 55 129.60 BIRLASLAMC-TECH 37.81 37.81 28.77 49.77 33.20 - ZerodhaA-Gol 15.46 15.45 1914.06 15.92 10.75 -
Sandur Mang. 478.25 491.70 471.00 497.70 471.00 772.59 634.80 337.20 - - THYROCARE 920.25 922.60 899.95 928.00 890.00 82.51 1053.05 570.75 51 921.55 DSPAMC - DSPBANKETF 55.08 55.40 95.65 61.00 46.50 - ZERODHAAMC - SILVERCA 9.88 9.89 269.72 10.99 9.00 -
Sangam India 383.75 423.40 392.10 429.90 392.10 241.09 498.20 295.25 61 423.40 Til Ltd. 208.97 214.12 207.55 216.01 206.99 37.44 434.05 167.00 51 215.10 DSPAMC - DSPGOLDETF 95.61 95.34 372.03 97.50 66.90 - ZERODHAAMC-LIQUIDC 108.41 108.41 6754.54 111.64 99.00 -
Sanghvi Mo [1] 259.40 262.45 257.00 264.60 252.00 583.36 741.50 205.00 17 262.85 TILAKNAG IND 281.55 280.45 277.45 283.95 273.10 710.41 457.30 201.20 28 279.30 DSPAMC - DSPITETF 36.81 37.01 5.33 48.66 32.00 -
Sangi Ind 59.23 59.52 58.35 59.79 58.35 130.04 112.70 50.10 - 59.38 TIME TECH [1] 329.95 326.90 322.00 337.90 322.00 724.25 513.35 245.00 42 327.00 DSPAMC - DSPN50ETF 252.03 252.41 17.67 278.30 217.84 - *: Closing price is the average of trade price(s) for the last half an hour;52-Week High/Low figures
SANOFI 5828.00 5809.00 5780.00 5832.50 5744.00 9.0910526.05 4145.90 30 5812.15 TIMKEN (I) 2636.60 2703.80 2567.00 2764.00 2565.20 321.58 4816.00 2200.00 51 2704.40 DSPAMC - DSPNEWETF 310.25 312.04 8.15 351.28 280.01 - pertain to BSE.
Sanofi Cons. 4952.80 4954.00 4952.80 4964.70 4940.20 5.73 5375.00 4211.55 - - TINNA RUBBER 911.75 935.95 894.00 941.95 890.10 20.46 1088.85 890.10 - - DSPAMC - DSPPSBKETF 62.57 62.47 21.69 82.90 55.47 - Shares of face value other than ₹10 is indicated in brackets immediately following the name of the
Sansera Engg 1078.30 1089.00 1070.00 1101.80 1051.50 129.85 1758.30 955.00 - - Tips Music 623.55 629.30 612.50 636.85 609.40 192.24 950.00 346.45 - - DSPAMC - DSPPVBKETF 27.14 27.32 161.90 31.00 23.00 - company.
Sanstar 88.43 88.35 85.00 89.44 85.00 316.13 158.80 80.00 - - Titagarh Rai 699.25 698.35 685.00 704.00 681.00 2119.57 1896.95 654.55 - - DSPAMC - DSPQ50ETF 232.75 234.26 42.65 269.48 191.97 - Qty (No of shares traded) is denoted in thousands.
Sapphire Fd 314.85 310.75 306.00 319.70 299.00 857.00 1817.20 275.80 - - Titan Ind. [1] 3299.30 3338.90 3280.00 3381.00 3260.20 1047.44 3866.15 2947.55 91 3340.30 DSPAMC - DSPSENXETF 81.57 81.64 3.25 95.00 71.15 -
SaraswatiSDL 86.85 86.71 84.00 87.50 84.00 37.37 213.88 80.10 - - TMB 442.70 447.00 436.00 449.15 436.00 51.28 513.55 401.00 - - DSPAMC - DSPSILVETF 93.46 93.53 60.53 98.69 77.20 - The PE(price-earnings multiple) of each stock is based on the latest declared earnings.
SARDA ENM [1] 441.35 433.30 428.50 444.00 428.50 556.68 565.55 200.75 26 433.55 TORNT POWER 1462.30 1501.90 1409.30 1504.80 1409.30 511.13 2037.35 1207.20 34 1503.30 DSPAMC -QUIDADD 1070.88 1071.03 451.42 1219.70 949.27 - The PE computation takes into account the per share earnings of each company for the latest 12
Saregama (I) [1] 533.10 534.60 520.00 538.75 519.95 182.63 688.50 402.95 49 534.45 Torrent Phar [5] 3270.10 3291.10 3164.70 3300.00 3164.70 257.12 3589.95 2513.05 61 3289.90 DSPAMC - NEXT30ADD 36.26 36.20 147.79 38.90 32.27 - months.

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360 On WAM [1] 906.80 933.20 Avalon Tech [2] 854.20 876.35 Comfort Inte [1] 9.36 9.61 Fedbank Fina 85.19 84.69 ICICI Pruden [1] 66.74 66.79 Kaynes Tech 5623.40 5843.45 Mayukh Deal [1] 1.35 1.29 O M w M mC W
Aadhar HFL 464.75 453.85 Avantel Ltd [2] 114.65 108.50 Concord Bio [1] 1388.10 1389.70 Fino [Link] 229.85 233.20 ICICIMidCap [1] 16.29 16.37 KFin Tech 1041.75 1103.30 Mazagon O K W
Aarti PhrLab [5] 699.65 736.95 Awfis Space 614.15 609.80 [Link] [1] 1.76 1.68 Five-Star IdeaForge Te 362.85 358.85 Khoobsurat [1] 0.57 0.55 Dock [5] 2968.60 2817.45 O G V W
[Link] A [5] 632.45 647.90 Axita Cot [1] 9.70 9.51 Craftsman A [5] 4750.75 4643.60 Bus [1] 673.35 683.65 IFL Enter [1] 0.68 0.68 Kilburn Engg 386.05 395.35 Medi Assist [5] 424.35 432.80 O VN m G
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Acmesolar [2] 211.80 216.70 Azad Engg [2] 1604.10 1650.65 Cressanda S [1] 4.41 4.63 Fmcgietf [1] 59.97 59.63 IIFL Sec [2] 214.20 231.80 KIMS [2] 663.25 644.25 Medico Rem [2] 52.00 53.22 G
Adani Wilm. [1] 258.70 261.80 Baazar Style [5] 294.55 298.90 Cyient DLM 425.40 429.20 Force Motor 9989.2510284.70 IKIO Ligh. 215.55 219.20 [Link] [5] 433.90 443.25 Mega Corpn. [1] 3.02 3.03 D & D m
Aditya Vison [1] 410.45 417.90 Bajaj Health [5] 511.70 522.95 Dam Capital [2] 204.25 205.75 Fortis Malar 72.59 72.58 [Link] [5] 854.40 854.85 Kirlosar Pne [2] 1107.50 1138.10 Meghmani O [1] 68.92 70.11 m H H&A H
Advait Infr 1129.40 1135.80 Bajaj HsgFin 118.20 119.50 Data Pattrn [2] 2199.70 2161.95 Franklin Ind [1] 1.99 1.91 India Pesti. [1] 139.60 142.75 Kirloskar El 121.05 120.20 Meghna Infra 951.80 928.45 M M O
Advance Tec [1] 0.61 0.61 Bajaj Steel [5] 696.30 672.20 DCX System [2] 270.30 281.70 Fusion Fin 156.40 162.35 IndiaMart In 2204.35 2272.60 [Link] 1344.60 1399.10 Mercury EV [1] 61.92 61.37 M
Advik Cap [1] 1.61 1.59 Bajel Proj [2] 164.65 171.10 Ddev Plast [1] 247.75 249.80 [Link] [1] 0.48 0.39 Indian Info. [1] 0.86 0.79 KP Energy [5] 361.40 360.30 MFL India [1] 0.59 0.59 A K
Aeroflex Ind [2] 161.55 159.90 Balmer [Link] [1] 75.68 75.19 Deccan Gold [1] 117.85 119.50 Garware HiTe 2959.30 3062.80 Indo Amines [5] 124.50 126.00 KPI Green [5] 376.90 364.15 Mid150case 9. m V m
Afcons 413.95 429.75 Balu Forge 532.90 534.95 Dee Devel. 214.70 222.90 Gateway Dis 60.55 59.51 Innova Cap 881.90 875.45 KPIT Tech 1240.30 1282.30 M m w V U
AGI Infra [5] 857.15 845.15 Barbeque Deep Diamo [1] 4.46 4.33 Gennex Lab [1] 12.82 12.64 Inox [Link] 136.70 136.95 Kretto Toys [1] 2.14 2.09 M m m m C U m G
Airan [2] 25.86 25.12 Nat [5] 328.40 313.75 Deep Ind [5] 413.20 408.85 GHCL Text. [2] 84.16 87.27 Inox India [2] 983.20 991.35 KRN Heat 706.00 706.95 M M w C U m
Allied Blend [2] 307.45 324.05 BCL Ind [1] 37.15 37.16 Delhivery [1] 301.85 304.10 Gland Pharm [1] 1414.20 1403.45 [Link] [1] 27.52 26.78 Krsnaa Diag [5] 705.05 717.30 M NG w C m H U mA C
Alphaetf 23.21 23.56 Bella Casa 388.00 403.00 Denta Water An 283.20 281.05 Glenmark Lif [2] 1107.25 1110.95 IntGemmo [2] 329.90 344.75 Krystal Int. 667.55 682.65 M w OC C U
Alstone Text [1] 0.50 0.49 Benares Hot 10084.85 9854.95 Dev Info Te [5] 100.00 97.85 Global Hlth [2] 1186.80 1210.80 InvenKnow [1] 1480.45 1456.50 Ksolves [5] 374.05 336.90 M C U A
Ami Organic [5] 1128.35 1147.05 Bharat Seats [2] 75.50 90.60 Devyani Intl [1] 176.85 182.95 GMR P&U Inf [5] 108.75 110.30 Ion Exchang [1] 496.95 505.20 Kwality Phr 682.05 716.55 M C w W U
Andhra Petro 55.13 54.09 Bharti Hexa. [5] 1691.50 1709.25 Dharmaj Crop 207.00 226.20 Go Digit GIC 285.55 290.95 Ircon Intl [2] 155.90 155.20 Latentview [1] 388.55 397.10 M A G w V
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Andrew Yule [2] 26.50 26.75 Biogen Phr [1] 0.87 0.83 DOMS Ind 2695.55 2694.05 Go Fashion 876.95 866.60 IRCTC [2] 736.75 741.25 Laxmi Organ [2] 170.65 174.25 M m m
AngelOne 2296.75 2372.90 Blackbuck [1] 419.10 418.45 DrAgarwalH [1] 348.50 358.50 Goodyear (I) 918.25 927.55 IREDA 160.20 162.40 LIC 784.25 785.55 M O m C m G m V D C
Anuh Pharm [5] 165.40 162.85 BLS E-Serv 143.10 142.80 Dreamfolks [2] 222.65 225.30 Gopal Snack [1] 270.10 275.40 IRFC 120.35 121.30 Lloyds Ent [1] 48.57 49.93 N GM m G V M
Anup Engg 3045.45 3113.30 Blue Jet Heal [2] 715.05 738.25 East Trip Pl [1] 12.15 12.24 Grauer& We [1] 81.39 79.96 Itc Hotels L [1] 192.45 191.55 Lloyds Met E [1] 1209.55 1225.15 N U G G m C V C O
Anupam Rasay 877.80 905.15 BMW Ind [1] 51.75 51.84 EFC (I) [2] 261.30 270.60 GRM Overse [2] 294.15 298.35 Itetf 36.99 37.10 Lotus Choc 933.50 921.10 N V G W
Appejay Par [1] 143.15 149.75 Brainbees S [2] 322.30 326.55 Elin Elec [5] 131.75 143.80 Guj. Fluoro [1] 3872.90 3894.50 Jackson Inv [1] 0.46 0.44 Macrotech De 1297.95 1301.80 NC Q V
Aptus Value [2] 317.10 320.35 Bslnifty [1] 28.03 28.06 [Link] 354.00 362.55 [Link]. [1] 264.40 275.00 Jana SFB 499.10 492.15 Madhav Infr [1] 13.06 13.03 N C m Q O V
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ARC Finance [1] 0.96 0.94 CAMS 3606.90 3643.60 Elpro Inter [1] 74.46 75.02 [Link] [1] 1.37 1.34 Jaykay Ent [1] 141.75 146.15 Mafang [40] 124.02 123.43 N w w C
Archean Ch [2] 613.65 605.40 Capital SFB 281.00 276.10 Empower In [1] 1.47 1.46 [Link] [2] 593.00 591.05 JG Chem 310.30 321.65 Mafatlal Ind [2] 126.80 125.45 NHC C m N w V M A
Arihant Cap. [1] 65.05 65.28 Captain Pip [1] 14.83 14.75 EMS 588.55 583.85 Happy Forg. [2] 803.65 794.65 Jio Fin 251.25 256.15 [Link] [2] 67.79 68.58 N C m GV V W w
Arkade Dev 158.55 158.55 Carraro India 393.40 398.15 Emudhra [5] 743.95 746.70 Harsha Eng 377.15 371.55 Johnson Phr [1] 0.91 0.89 Maha Corp [1] 0.39 0.42 N mM
Artemis Med [1] 247.15 234.85 CarTrade 1718.00 1673.10 Enbee Tradg. [1] 0.80 0.76 Harshil Agro [1] 2.46 2.34 JSW Infra [2] 286.85 291.15 Mahktech 22.50 22.53 N
AshapuriGold [1]
ASK Auto [2]
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418.35
Carysil [2]
Ceinsys Tech
603.05
1576.45
609.90
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Enviro Infra
Epack Dur.
198.20
341.00
196.75
341.85
Hawkins Cook 8003.00 8077.25
Hazoor Multi [1] 36.50 36.84
JTL Ind [1] 64.76
[Link] [1] 687.05
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Mamata Machin 345.75
Mankind Phr [1] 2366.90
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ASM Tech 1420.15 1449.75 Cello World [5] 553.65 554.25 Equitas SFB 61.70 62.13 Hdfcsml250[91] 152.75 153.83 Jyoti CNC [2] 1140.80 1171.05 Manoj V Gem 205.70 213.50 N A
[Link] 1059.40 1082.80 Chembond C [5] 513.35 556.00 ESAF SFB 28.89 28.57 [Link] 129.90 132.75 Jyoti Resins 1234.45 1269.40 Manorama In[2] 1247.95 1261.55 N M G A m G CH
Atharv Ent 4.40 5.28 Choice Intl 620.35 622.95 Evexia Life [1] 2.66 2.62 Hexaware Te [1] 682.60 686.50 K&R Rail 96.55 91.75 Max Estate 383.65 383.90 N w D C m
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Ather Energ [1] 302.50 309.95 Clean Sci&T [1] 1173.00 1179.95 Evindia 27.41 27.73 Hi-Tech Pipe [1] 86.66 87.71 Kalyan Jwl 502.50 522.65 Max [Link] 1154.75 1151.40 O m
Atishay 142.10 146.95 CMS Info Sys 446.50 444.65 Exicom Tele 150.60 150.30 Hitachi Enr [2] 14377.75 14741.20 Kama Holding 2632.10 2691.20 Max India 175.55 174.50 O W D V NAC NDU
Authum Inv. [1] 1787.65 1781.30 Colab Cloud [2] 146.50 149.40 Faze Three 501.20 560.70 Hyundai 1740.10 1775.45 Kaycee Ind 1649.05 1731.50 MayMyIndia [2] 1837.90 1849.80 O m COM V

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