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Reliance, Ola Wins Support for Battery Manufacturing – Top Indian Market News

Reliance, Ola selected for incentives under PLI scheme for battery manufacturing

Reliance New Energy Solar, Ola Electric Mobility, Hyundai, and Rajesh Exports have been selected to receive incentives under a PLI scheme for manufacturing Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) Battery Storage in India. Hyundai and Ola Electric have been awarded support for setting up 20 Gigawatt Hour (GWh) of manufacturing capacity each. Reliance and Rajesh Exports will be getting PLI for setting up 5 GWh of manufacturing capacity.

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Invesco supports ZEEL-Sony merger deal; decides not to pursue EGM

Invesco Developing Markets Fund, the largest shareholder of Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL), said it will support the Zee-Sony merger deal. It has also decided not to pursue the call for an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) to remove ZEEL Managing Director and CEO Punit Goenka and two independent directors. ZEEL has welcomed the move and said it will continue to seek the required valuable support from all its stakeholders. 

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IDBI Bank’s board to consider Rs 8,000 crore resource for FY23

IDBI Bank’s board is planning to consider a proposal for approving a Rupee Bond borrowings limit of about Rs 8,000 crore for FY 2022-23. The board will meet on March 29 to consider the proposal. The resources will be borrowed in one or more tranches. IDBI Bank Ltd is an Indian private sector lender and a subsidiary of Life Insurance Corporation (LIC).

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India’s domestic aviation sector set to recover fully by mid-2022: Airbus official

India’s civil aviation sector is likely to rebound quickly from the Covid-19 crisis, even as the rising oil prices and the war in Ukraine will have an impact on the overall aviation market, said Remi Maillard, President of Airbus India & South Asia. He believes that domestic traffic in India will fully recover by the middle of the current year, while international traffic will rebound by the next year. Airbus has forecast that India will require 2,210 new aircraft over the next 20 years.

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NTPC commissions additional 42.5 MW capacity at Ramagundam solar project

NTPC Ltd has started commercial operations of an additional 42.5 MW of power generation capacity at Ramagundam floating solar project in Telangana. Earlier, the company had commissioned 17.5 MW (Part-I) and 20 MW (Part-II) of the solar project. The total commercially operational power generation capacity of the Ramagundam project has now reached 80 MW. The NTPC group’s installed and commercial capacity stands at 68,609.68 MW and 67,949.68 MW, respectively.

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IIFL Home Fin partners with SBI for affordable housing loans

IIFL Home Fin has entered into a co-lending partnership with State Bank of India (SBI) to accelerate effective and affordable credit to small home buyers in India. IIFL HFL will manage loan sourcing and servicing. Under the arrangement, 80% of the loan will be provided by SBI. IIFL HFL will service the customers throughout their entire loan cycle, from sourcing, documentation, disbursal to collection.

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Adani Enterprises, L&T among firms keen to build satellite launchers: Govt

The Government said Adani Enterprises Ltd and Larsen & Toubro are part of two consortia led by state-run enterprises that have shown interest in building Polar Satellite Launch Vehicles (PSLVs), ISRO’s rocket that put satellites in orbit. New Space India Ltd, a company under the Department of Space, had invited proposals from companies to build five PSLVs. State-run Bharat Heavy Electrical Ltd has also submitted a techno-commercial proposal for building PSLV.

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Motherson Sumi secures order from Boeing

Motherson Sumi Systems Ltd (MSSL) has secured an order from Boeing to manufacture and supply aftermarket molded polymer parts for commercial airplane interiors. The production will commence from the third quarter of FY23. It will be manufactured at MSSL’s plant situated in Noida. MSSL said it is scaling its capabilities to provide integrated solutions to the aerospace industry.

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L&T board approves long term borrowings up to Rs 10,000 crore

Infrastructure major Larsen & Toubro’s (L&T) board has approved long-term borrowings up to Rs 10,000 crore. Long-term borrowings include refinancing through external commercial borrowings, term loans, or non-convertible debentures. In other news, L&T has won a ‘significant’ order to construct hi-tech IT parks at eight locations across Bangladesh.

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Jet Airways Appoints Sanjiv Kapoor As CEO – Top Indian Market News

Jet Airways appoints Sanjiv Kapoor as CEO 

The Jalan-Rock Consortium, the new promoters of Jet Airways, has appointed industry veteran Sanjiv Kapoor as the CEO of Jet Airways. A Wharton-Graduate, Sanjiv Kapoor is currently the President of Oberoi Hotels & Resorts. Sanjiv has over 20 years of experience in the airline industry, having worked with airlines in Asia, Europe, and the US as a part of management. He has worked at Spicejet as Chief Operating Officer and at Vistara as Chief Strategy and Commercial Officer.

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Hero MotoCorp Announces New EV Brand ‘Vida’

Hero MotoCorp, India’s largest two-wheeler manufacturer, has announced the launch of its new Electric Vehicle brand ‘Vida’. Dr. Pawan Munjal, Chairman & CEO, Hero MotoCorp, also announced a US$100 Million Global Sustainability Fund. The fund will aim to establish global partnerships spearheaded by the BML Munjal University (BMU) and Hero MotoCorp. The company states that it will first reveal its platforms, products, and services in 17 weeks, and the first electric vehicle will be officially unveiled on July 1, 2022.

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ISMA revises sugar exports estimate upward to 7.5 MT

The Indian Sugar Mills Association has announced an estimated year-on-year of 15.38% in exports to 7.5 million tonnes (MT). “Considering recent ISO report indicating a global deficit of around 1.93 MT for 2021-22 SS (October – September) and exporters’ interest in buying more Indian sugar, ISMA members agreed that sugar exports will be higher than previously expected”, said ISMA in a release. 

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Govt approves Rs 1,523 crore for upgrading IT Infrastructure for CAPFs

The government has sanctioned Rs 1,523 crore for upgrading IT infrastructure and procuring weapons and equipment for different forces in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) like ITBP, SSB, CRPF, BSF, etc. 

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ICRA: Indian Aviation sector to report a loss of Rs 26,000 crore this year to reach pre-COVID levels in FY24

The ICRA, a credit rating agency subsidiary of Moody’s, has said in a recent report that the Indian Aviation sector is likely to report a loss of Rs 25,000-26,000 crore this year and that the industry shall reach pre-COVID levels, not before FY24. The report also stated that the industry would require additional funding of Rs.20,000-22,000 crore over FY2022 to FY2024.

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Karnataka Budget 2022: No Tax Hike, Rs 1,000 crore for Mekedatu Project

The Karnataka State Budget 2022 has laid provisions of Rs 1,000 crore for Approved in 2017, the Mekedatu Project aims to store and supply water for drinking purposes for the Bengaluru city and creating a Balancing Reservoir from the River Cauvery. The Tamil Nadu government strongly opposes the project. The state government announced no tax hikes for the year.

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Cool Caps To Launch Rs 11.62 crore IPO on March 10, will list on NSE Emerge

Cool Caps, a company involved in making caps and bottle closures, has announced its Initial Public Offering (IPO). The company proposes to open its IPO of 30,60,000 Equity Shares under the book building process aggregating to Rs. 1,162.80 lakh. Its consolidated profit after tax for the year ended on March 31, 2021, was  Rs. 291.72 lakh. Cool Caps’ EBITDA & PAT have grown at a three-year CAGR of 46.19% & 45.99%, respectively.

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Reliance acquires majority stake in an electronic manufacturing company

Reliance Industries has acquired 50.1% in Sanmina SCI for Rs 1,670 crore ($221 million). The remaining stake shall be with the US-based company Samina. The two players have announced a joint venture to create a world-class electronic manufacturing hub in India, sharing the same vision of “Make in India”. Samina has a 100-acre hi-tech manufacturing campus in Chennai, Tamil.

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