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Which are the Best Defence Stocks in India?

The Indian defence and aerospace sector is about to undergo a transformation that would allow it to firmly establish a position among other global industries. Our government is now favouring domestic defence equipment development over imports. Indian companies have been encouraged and assisted in designing, developing, and producing a wide range of military systems and platforms. This is thanks to the policy framework that our government has put in place over the past ten years. In this article, we provide insight into the defence sector of India and the best defence stocks to watch out for. 

An Overview of India’s Defence Sector

  • India is on its way to becoming self-sufficient in the large-scale production of military aircraft, vehicles, missile systems, arms and ammunition, etc.
  • The Defence Ministry’s budgetary allotment was increased by 13% to ₹5.94 lakh crore in Budget 2023–24.  This shows a very large potential for growth in the defence sector.
  • Our government is all set to spend nearly ₹6 lakh crore on defence equipment in Financial Year 2024. And 99% of this equipment will be sourced from Indian industries. Much to the US and Russia’s dismay, India’s defence imports are shrinking due to the emergence of the Indian defence industry. 
  • India is also close to procuring weapons for the Indian Armed Forces worth ₹70,500 crore ($8.7bn), which will all be Made in India. India’s defence imports declined by 11% between 2013-17 and 2018-22, and this decline was linked to a complex procurement process.
  • India bagged an export order worth $155 million for 155-mm artillery guns and another deal for supplying Teevra 40-mm guns to the Indonesian Navy. Armenia signed a $250 million contract for India’s Pinaka missiles.
  • The govt continues to promote joint ventures between Indian and international businesses to carry out co-development, share innovations, and manufacture goods for both domestic use and export.

India is very close to becoming a defence manufacturing hub as it supplies equipment and ammunition to the world. 

Top Defence Stocks in India to Watch Out For:

Sl. NoDefence Companies5-Year Stock Return
1Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.385%
2Bharat Electronics Ltd270%
3Bharat Dynamics Ltd242%
4Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd.982%.  
5.Cochin Shipyard Ltd.56% 
(Returns as of July 20, 2023)

1. Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.

Established in 1940, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is engaged in the design, development, manufacture, repair, and servicing of aircraft, helicopters, aero engines, and aerospace structures in India.  It falls under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence. HAL has designed and manufactured some of the most advanced Light Combat Aircraft (such as “Tejas”) and helicopters for the Indian Armed Forces. The company gets exclusive contracts from the space, defence, and civil industries around the world.

HAL has delivered good profit growth of 23.9% CAGR over the last 5 years and maintained a healthy dividend payout of 26.8%. This defence stock has given a healthy return of 385%  in 5 years.

2. Bharat Electronics Ltd.

Bharat Electronics Ltd. (BEL) meets the specialised electronic equipment requirements of the Indian Armed Forces. The company designs, manufactures, supplies, and exports electronic equipment and systems for the defence and civilian markets.  BEL’s defence products include communication systems, land-based radars, naval systems, electronic warfare systems, tank & armoured fighting vehicle electronic systems, and much more. The company has partnered with DRDO laboratories to design and produce customised defence systems.  

BEL has been maintaining a healthy dividend payout of 40.5% The company is also nearly debt free. The stock has given a return of 270% in 5 years. However, it has seen a very slow growth in its sales, ranging only about 11% in the past five years. 

The Defence Ministry has also inked two contracts worth over Rs 3,700 crore with the public sector undertaking (PSU) for radars and receivers that will enhance the operational capabilities of the Indian Air Force. 

3. Bharat Dynamics Ltd.

Bharat Dynamics (BDL) is a Government of India Enterprise. It is engaged in the manufacturing of guided missiles and allied defence equipment. The company’s product portfolio includes surface-to-air missiles, anti-tank guided missiles, underwater weapons, launchers, countermeasures, and mechanised infantry weapons. 

The business is expected to deliver a strong quarter and is almost debt-free. The corporation has continued to pay out a solid 41.7% in dividends. However, it has delivered a poor sales growth of -11.5% over the past five years and a low return on equity of 13.1% over the last 3 years. The stock return has been 242% over the past 5 years.

The state-owned aerospace and defence company said it entered into 10 deals with several foreign and Indian companies during Aero India, 2023.

4. Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd. 

Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd is primarily engaged in building & repairing ships, submarines, and various types of vessels and related engineering products for various domestic and international clients. It began operations in 1934 as a private corporation and was taken over by the Indian government in 1960.

The company is expected to give a good quarter and has delivered good profit growth of 19.5% CAGR over the last 5 years. This defence stock has given a 5-year return of 982%.  Shipbuilding accounted for around 89% of the company’s sales as of 2020, followed by the sale of base and depot supplies (8%) and ship maintenance (3%).

5. Cochin Shipyard Ltd.

Cochin Shipyard Ltd (CSL) manufactures and repairs boats for the Indian Navy, Coast Guard, and private entities. In 2013, this shipyard launched INS Vikrant, the nation’s first indigenous aircraft carrier.

The company has been maintaining a healthy dividend payout of 27.6%.  It has delivered a poor sales growth of -0.21% over the past five years. CSL’s stock has gained 56% over the past 5 years. 

CSL has signed a contract for building six Next Generation Missile Vessels (NGMV) for the Indian Navy for Rs 9,805 crore with the delivery of ships set to begin in 2027.

More Defence Stocks in India:

Other prominent defence stocks in India include:

  1. Ashok Leyland – It is one of the top suppliers of trucks or armoured vehicles for the Indian army.
  2. Larsen & Toubro – Over the years, L&T has designed, developed, and manufactured arms, military equipment, and even submarines.
  3. Astra Microwave Products – The company supplies microwave-based high-value radio frequency super components.
  4. Bharat Forge –  As per reports, the company may start supplying artillery guns to the Indian army.
  5. Apollo Microsystems – The company provides custom-built electronics and electro-mechanical solutions to the defence sector.
  6. Reliance Naval & Engineering – The company has entered into a warship repair agreement with the Ministry of Defence.

In conclusion, the Indian defence sector offers potential investors a favourable environment. By examining the top defence stocks, we have explored companies with strong financial performance, market reputation, and growth potential. The sector is on the rise, fueled by more expenditure on defence and favourable government policies, and this presents appealing investment prospects. With careful consideration, investing in the best defence stocks in India can be a strategic move with significant potential for long-term gains.

Disclaimer: The defence stocks mentioned in the article are solely for educational purposes. Please do your own research before investing.

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IndusInd Bank’s Net Profit Rises 32.5% YoY to Rs 2,123Cr in Q1- Top Indian Market Updates

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IndusInd Bank Q1 Results: Net profit jumps 32.5% YoY to Rs 2,123 crore

IndusInd Bank reported a 32.5% YoY jump in net profit to ₹2,123.6 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY24). The total income for the quarter increased 28% YoY to ₹12,939 crore. The net interest income (NII) rose 18% YoY to ₹4,867 crore during the same period. The bank’s gross non-performing asset (NPA) declined to 1.94% against 2.35% in Q1 FY23. 

In other news, IndusInd Bank will consider fundraising via debt securities on July 20.

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Rama Steel Tubes announces strategic tie-up with JSW Steel

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LTTS Q1 Results: Net profit jumps 13% YoY to Rs 311 crore

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Happiest Minds Technologies raises Rs 500 crore via QIP

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Piramal Pharma gets SEBI’s approval to raise ₹1,050 crore

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Polycab India Q1 Results: Net Profit up 82% YoY to Rs 189 cr

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Godrej Agrovet receives an allotment of 47,000 acres of land in Telangana

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Federal Bank subsidiary FedFina revives IPO plans via fresh issue, OFS

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HDFC Bank’s Net Profit Rises 30% YoY to Rs 11,952Cr in Q1- Top Indian Market Updates

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HDFC Bank Q1 Results: Net profit jumps 30% YoY to Rs 11,952 crore

HDFC Bank reported a 30% YoY jump in net profit to ₹11,952 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY24); meeting street estimates. The total income for the quarter increased 39% YoY to ₹57,817 crore. The net interest income (NII) rose 21% YoY to ₹23,599 crore during the same period. The bank’s gross non-performing asset (NPA) declined to 1.17% against 1.28% in Q1 FY23. This is the first earnings of the bank following its merger with HDFC. 

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Ashok Leyland wins defence orders worth Rs 800 crore

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LTIMindtree Q1 Results: Net profit jumps 4% YoY to Rs 1,151 crore

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Reliance Brands to buy kidswear range for ₹300 crore: Report

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Tata Elxsi Q1 Results: Net Profit up 2% YoY to Rs 189 cr

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GQG acquires 5.96% stake in Patanjali Foods via OFS

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L&T’s construction unit bags ‘large’ orders from UP Water and Sanitation Mission

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USFDA recommends no regulatory action for Aurobindo Pharma’s Andhra Pradesh unit

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Sheela Foam to pick 94.66% in Kurlon for Rs 2,150 cr

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Sheela Foam will fund the acquisition through a mix of equity, internal accruals, and debt. 

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PNGRB rejects Adani’s application for Noida city gas licence

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Indian Oil signs long-term LNG import deals with ADNOC LNG, TotalEnergies

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Wipro’s Net Profit Rises 12% YoY to Rs 2,870Cr in Q1 – Top Indian Market Updates

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Wipro Q1 Results: PAT rises 12% YoY to Rs 2,870 crore

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Granules India’s Gagillapur facility gets clearance certificate from the USFDA

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Federal Bank Q1 results: Net profit rises 42% to Rs 854 crore

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Ramco Cements to sell entire stake in Lynk Logistics to Swiggy’s parent

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HDFC Bank onboards 1 lakh customers, 1.7 lakh merchants on CBDC platform

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L&T supplies various components for Chandrayaan-3

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USFDA issues Form-483 with two observations for Lupin’s Nagpur plant

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Godrej Properties emerged as the highest bidder for two land parcels in Gurgaon

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PVR cuts prices on food & beverage

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MCA Issues Inspection Order Against Shree Cement – Top Indian Market Updates

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MCA issues inspection order against Shree Cement

According to a CNBC TV18 report, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has issued an inspection order against Shree Cement. The order has been issued due to issues concerning related party transactions, corporate governance matters, and issues about improper income tax filings. This comes after the Income Tax (IT) department conducted a survey action at five locations of Shree Cement in Rajasthan.

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Foxconn eyes partnership with Tata Group after Vedanta JV pullout

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In other news, Tata Group is reportedly close to an agreement to acquire an Apple Inc. supplier’s factory as soon as August, marking the first time a local company would move into the assembly of iPhones.

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L&T signs Master Ship Repair Agreement with US Navy

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DGCA puts SpiceJet under enhanced surveillance

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Zen Technologies wins order worth Rs 340 crore

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India’s steel output grows 8.37% to 33.63 MT in April-June

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ITC’s FMCG segment posts 21% rise in annual consumer spend in FY23

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Dr Reddy’s Labs to enhance presence in nutraceuticals, gene therapy

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GST Council agrees to tax online gaming at 28%

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L&T Signs Agreement for Submarine Project Worth Rs 43,500Cr – Top Indian Market Updates

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L&T and Spain’s Navantia sign agreement for submarine project worth Rs 43,500 cr

Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has signed a teaming agreement with Spanish-based Navantia for the submission of a techno-commercial bid for the Indian Navy’s prestigious P75 (India) submarine programme. P75 (India) Submarine Project is expected to be valued at €4.8 billion (over Rs 43,500 crore) and is India‘s largest defence acquisition project. L&T and Navantia signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the programme on April 11, 2023, in Madrid.

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Nazara Technologies to raise Rs 750 crore via equity issue

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Sanghvi Movers gets work orders worth Rs 150 crore from independent power producers

Sanghvi Movers Ltd received work orders worth ₹150 crore from eminent independent power producers (IPPs) in the renewable energy sector. It will provide crane rental services along with allied services comprising WTG surface logistics, inter-carting, installation and pre-commissioning of WTGs, and development of wind farm and storage yard. The crane services account for approximately 50% of the total contract value.

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GPT Infraprojects secures contract worth Rs 64 Crore

GPT Infraprojects Ltd secured an order worth ₹64 crores. The company received the order from the Principal Materials Manager of South Eastern Railway. The order details include the manufacturing and supply of a Mono-Block Pre-Stressed Concrete Sleeper, which confirms to RDSO Drg No 8746.

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HPCL gets bids to lease part of Chhara LNG terminal

Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) has received six or seven bids from industries to lease a part of its Chhara liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal on the west coast. HPCL aims to commission the terminal with a planned capacity of 5 million metric tons per year (tpy) in the December quarter. HPCL was looking to lease a capacity of 3 million tpy to other companies for a period of more than 10 years.

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Tata Communications Singapore arm acquires remaining 41.9% stake in Oasis

Tata Communications Ltd’s Singapore-based subsidiary Tata Communications International Pte Ltd (TCIPL) has acquired the remaining 41.9% equity in Oasis Smart SIM Europe SAS (Oasis). As part of the share purchase agreement, Tata Communications will buy out the remaining stake from the non-controlling shareholders of Oasis. It is expected that the acquisition will be complete within one month, subject to customary legal requirements.

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Aurobindo Pharma subsidiary enters pact with BioFactura for biosimilar ustekinumab

Aurobindo Pharma’s subsidiary CuraTeQ Biologics has entered into an exclusive license agreement with the US-based BioFactura to commercialise BFI-751, a proposed biosimilar to Stelara (ustekinumab). Ustekinumab is used for treating Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, plaque psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. As part of the agreement, BioFactura will receive license fees of a total not exceeding $33.5 million spread across different milestones leading to commercialisation in regulated markets.

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India’s power consumption grows by 4.4% to 139.23 billion units in June

India’s power consumption grew by 4.4% to 139.23 billion units in June this year compared to last year. In the year-ago period, power consumption stood at 133.26 billion units (BU), higher than 114.48 BU in June 2021. The peak power demand met, which is the highest supply in a day, rose to 223.23 GW in June 2023. The peak power supply stood at 211.72 GW in June 2022 and 191.24 GW in June 2021.

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MICL Real Estate acquires development rights of 10 housing societies in Mumbai’s Ghatkopar

Man Infraconstruction Ltd’s (MICL) property development entity MICL Real Estate has acquired development rights for a total of 10 adjoining housing societies in the Ghatkopar suburb of Mumbai. The company has acquired the rights to redevelop these housing societies wherein it holds a 60% partnership interest. The entire project spread over a total of more than 3 acres is estimated to have a total development potential of 1.3 million sq ft and a free-sale component of over 4 lakh sq ft.

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Services PMI Growth Declines to a 3-Month in June – Top Indian Market Updates

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Services PMI growth declines to a three-month low of 58.5

India’s services sector eased to a three-month low in June. The S&P Global India Services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) stood at 58.5 in June, compared to 61.2 in May. A quicker expansion in the intake of new business, positive demand trends, advertising, and favourable market conditions kept the momentum going in the services sector.

[PMI is a month-on-month calculation, and a value above 50 represents an expansion when compared to the previous month.]

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KEC International secures order worth Rs 1,042-crore

KEC International Ltd has received new orders worth ₹1,042 crore across its various businesses. The company’s railway business received its first international order for a signalling and telecommunication project in SAARC. Its metals and mining segment received an order for supplying various types of cables in India and overseas. It also received orders for transmission and distribution projects in India, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas.

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GR Infra executes a concession agreement with NHAI

GR Infraprojects’ subsidiary GR Varanasi Kolkata Highway Pvt Ltd executed the concession agreement with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) on July 5. The bid project cost is ₹1,248 crore and is a Hybrid Annuity Mode (HAM) project. The project is for constructing a 6‐lane Greenfield Varanasi‐ Ranchi‐Kolkata Highway from Anarbansalea village to Sagrampur village. The road has a total length of 33.5 kilometres.

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L&T’s construction arm bags significant order for developing office space in Mumbai

Larsen & Toubro’s construction subsidiary has secured an order worth ₹1000-2500 crores for developing office space in Mumbai. The company will develop a commercial office space with an approximate built-up area of 14.85 lakh square feet. The company will construct the project using composite steel construction technology. The project involves civil works, composite steel, façade, MEP and External Development Activities for basement construction, ground and 12 floors. The company has scheduled for completion in 2026.

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HDFC Bank’s merged loan book with HDFC at $273.8 billion as of June end

HDFC Bank’s merged loan book with HDFC stood at about ₹22.45 lakh crore ($273.77 billion) as of the end of the June quarter. The bank merged with HDFC on July 1. HDFC Bank’s loan book rose 13.1% in the June quarter from a year ago on a proforma basis, though some numbers may not be directly comparable with those of the previous year.

The merged entity’s deposits aggregated to about ₹20.64 lakh crore as of June end, up 16.2% YoY.

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Paytm reports a 37% YoY rise in GMV in Q1

Paytm has reported a 37% YoY rise to ₹4.05 lakh crore in gross merchandise value (GMV) in the quarter ended June (Q1 FY23), while the average monthly transacting users went up by 23% YoY. The company saw continued expansion of its consumer base with average monthly transacting users (MTU) at 9.2 crores for the quarter, up 23% YoY. The loan distribution business recorded disbursements of ₹14,845 crore, a YoY growth of 167%.

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Strides Pharma arm sells manufacturing facility to Syngene

Strides Pharma Science Ltd has sold the multi-modal manufacturing facility of its biologics arm to Syngene International Ltd. for ₹702 crore. Syngene shall acquire Unit 3 on a slump sale basis, and the consideration for the transaction will be settled in cash. The company expects the transaction to conclude within 90 days.
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FTSE to Replace HDFC with HDFC Bank Post Merger – Top Indian Market Updates

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FTSE to replace HDFC with HDFC Bank post merger

According to a report by Nuvama Alternative & Quantitative Research, FTSE Global Equity indices is expected to replace HDFC Ltd with HDFC Bank. HDFC Ltd is part of the FTSE indices, while HDFC Bank is not a member. FTSE will continue with the current free float shares of HDFC Ltd in the indexes and rename the constituent with HDFC Bank’s name. This will result in no weight changes in the indexes. The move could lead to a potential inflow of around $1.3 billion.

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RIL & BP commence production from third deepwater field in India’s KG D6 block

Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) and British Petroleum (BP Plc) have commenced gas and condensate production from the MJ field followed by testing and commissioning activities. RIL is the operator of the KG D6 block with a 66.67% participating interest, and BP holds a 33.33% participating interest. The start of gas and condensate production from the MJ field follows the start-up of the R-Cluster field in December 2020 and Satellite Cluster in April 2021.

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Bharat Electronics receives defence and non-defence orders worth Rs 2,191 crore

 Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) has received new defence and non-defence orders worth ₹2,191 crores. The orders are for the supply of Long Range Guidance Kit with Warhead, Airborne V/UHF Jammer, Battlefield Surveillance Radar (Short Range) Upgrade, Missile Guidance Radar & Control Centre, Upgraded Radio Relay (F) with Data Modem Encryption Unit Mk II, Identify Friend or Foe Mk XII A, Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft (ASW SWC) Sonar and Spares.

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Jubilant Food pushes deadline to restructure overseas arms to June 2024

Jubilant FoodWorks Ltd is postponing the completion deadline to restructure overseas subsidiaries. The internal restructuring is now likely to be completed by June 2024. The date was set earlier for June 2023. The company stated in a regulatory filing that the move comes due to certain regulatory requirements.

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India’s April-May fiscal deficit at Rs 2.1 lakh crore

According to the Controller General of Accounts (CGA), the Indian government’s fiscal deficit at the end of May stood at 11.8% of the full-year Budget Estimates (BE) for 2023-24. The net tax revenue was ₹2.78 lakh crore (~11.9% of the BE). Its total expenditure was ₹6.25 lakh crore, approximately 13.9% of the estimates presented in the Union Budget for the current fiscal.

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Paytm partners with Shriram Finance to boost loan distribution business

Paytm’s parent company One 97 Communications Ltd has announced its partnership with the non-banking financial company (NBFC) Shriram Finance. Paytm will offer loan products of Shriram Finance on its platform to further expand its listings. The deal will combine Paytm’s large user base and digital loan distribution technology with Shriram Finance’s good geographical reach, deep risk understanding, and collections capabilities.

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Kalpataru Projects International wins new orders worth Rs 1,008 in India, overseas market

Kalpataru Projects International Ltd. (KPIL) has secured new orders worth ₹1,008 crores. The company and its subsidiaries have received new contracts worth ₹635 crores in the transmission and distribution (T&D) business in its Indian and overseas markets. Additionally, the company has won orders worth ₹373 crores in civil works for its buildings business in India.

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Shree Cement’s arm begins trial production at clinker grinding unit in West Bengal

Shree Cement’s subsidiary Shree Cement East Pvt Ltd has started trial production at its clinker grinding unit in West Bengal. The new unit has a capacity of 3 million tonnes per annum (MTPA). The company’s total cement capacity, including its subsidiary, has increased to 49.90 MTPA.

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L&T Technology Services partners with Palo Alto Networks for 5G, OT security offerings

L&T Technology Services Ltd has partnered with cybersecurity firm Palo Alto Networks. The partnership aims to provide enterprises with security services and solutions in 5G and Operations Technology (OT) areas. LTTS mentioned that the collaboration offers scalable and real-time security measures for 5G networks. This provides the customers with enhanced visibility and control over their network slices, private networks, and multi-access edge computing.

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ABB India awarded electrification and automation contract for ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel

ABB India has won the contract to provide electrification and automation systems for ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India’s advanced steel cold rolling mill (CRM) in Hazira, Gujarat. The contract at the manufacturing plant comes through the project’s Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), John Cockerill India Limited (JCIL). The Joint Venture (JV) between the companies is setting up the new cold rolling mill as part of its downstream expansion plan.

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India’s forex reserves fall $2.91 billion to $593.2 billion as of June 23

According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), India’s forex reserves fell $2.9 billion and stood at $593.2 billion as of June 23. India’s foreign currency assets declined by $2.21 billion to $525.4 billion. India’s gold reserves fell by $745 million, taking the overall levels to $44.3 billion. Meanwhile, SDRs were up by $85 million to $18.33 billion.

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ICICI Securities to Consider Delisting – Top Indian Market Updates

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ICICI Securities to consider delisting

ICICI Securities will hold a board meeting on Thursday, June 29, to consider a proposal of delisting its equity shares. The company’s parent, ICICI Bank, will also hold a similar board meeting for the proposal. As per the March quarter shareholding pattern, ICICI Bank holds a 74.85% stake in its broking subsidiary.

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Adani Power commissions Unit-2 of thermal power plant in Jharkhand

Adani Power’s subsidiary Adani Power Jharkhand Ltd (APJL) has commissioned Unit 2 of the 800 MW power project in Godda, Jharkhand. The project is part of the 2×800 MW Ultra-supercritical power project of APJL. The company will export the entire power generated from the project to Bangladesh through dedicated 400 kV transmission lines. The power project achieved commercial operations on June 25, 2023.

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L&T Finance plans to sell its wholesale book to banks, NBFCs

L&T Finance Holdings plans to sell its wholesale loan book to interested banks, NBFCs, and funds. The company also plans to repay or refinance its existing wholesale loan book. The move comes as the company aims to become a 100% retail finance company. As of March 31, 2023, the wholesale book of the company was 25% of the total loan book (₹19,840 crore).

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TCS bags deal to transform customer experience for European policyholders

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has partnered with Standard Life International DAC to transform its operating model and enhance the customer experience for its European policyholders. The partnership will use the TCS Digital Platform for Life and Pensions to create a more seamless and digital experience for customers. The two organisations have plans to replicate this successful model in other European markets.

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Ajanta Pharma’s Gujarat plant gets zero observations from USFDA

Ajanta Pharma’s Dahej formulation facility received no observations from the US Food & Drugs Administration (USFDA) inspection. The formulation facility was inspected by the USFDA team between June 19-23, 2023. No Form 483 was issued to the company, meaning that there were no observations regarding the quality of the facility or the products manufactured there. In September 2022, the USFDA inspected this facility and issued two observations on that particular plant that manufactures formulations.

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RailTel secures order worth ₹294 crore from Tamil Nadu government

RailTel Corporation of India has secured a work order worth ₹294.37 crore from Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation (TASMAC). The order is for implementing an integrated solution that will help end-to-end computerization and connectivity of core and support functions of the domestic entity for five years.

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L&T’s power transmission arm bags orders in India, overseas

Larsen & Toubro (L&T)’s power transmission and distribution business has secured new orders in India and abroad. The company won two orders in the Middle East for upgrading electrical networks in large industrial facilities. It also won an order to build a transmission line in Andhra Pradesh. The order is worth approximately ₹1,000-2,500 crore.

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Godrej Properties acquires 15 acres land in Gurugram to develop premium residential apartments

Godrej Properties has acquired nearly 15 acres of land in Gurugram, Haryana, to develop premium residential apartments. The project will offer approximately 1.6 million square feet of premium residential development with exceptional lifestyle amenities. The deal value has not been disclosed.

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Infosys signs $454 mn deal with Danske Bank to boost digital transformation

Denmark-based Danske Bank has selected Infosys as a partner to accelerate its digital transformation. The deal is valued at $454 million for five years, with an option to renew for one additional year for a maximum of three times. The partnership will focus on developing customer-facing digital solutions and modernizing Danske Bank’s technology infrastructure.

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NMDC plans $61 million investment in first gold block

NMDC plans to invest around ₹500 crore ($61 million) in its first foray into gold mining. The company is “on track” to secure a lease for the Chigargunta-Bisanatham gold block in Andhra Pradesh. The block has estimated gold reserves of around 1.83 million tonnes, containing 5.15 grams of gold per tonne.

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Cyient DLM IPO to open tomorrow

The initial public offer (IPO) of Cyient DLM Limited will open tomorrow, on 27th June 2023. The public issue worth is ₹592 crores and will be open for bidding till 30th June 2023. The price band for the issue is between ₹250 and ₹265 per equity share. Cyient DLM is a supplier to global OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) in the aerospace, defence, medical technology, and industrial sectors.

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HAL, GE Aerospace to Produce Fighter Jet Engines for IAF – Top Indian Market Updates

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GE Aerospace signs pact with HAL to produce F414 fighter jet engines for IAF

Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) has signed a Memorandum of Association (MoU) with GE Aerospace to manufacture fighter jet engines for the Indian Air Force (IAF). The agreement aims to bolster defence collaboration between the two nations. It encompasses the possibility of joint production in India of GE Aerospace’s F414 engines, pending export authorization from the US government.

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Fortis Healthcare sells hospital to Kauvery for Rs 152 crore

Fortis Healthcare Ltd has announced the sale of its hospital operations in Vadapalani, Chennai. Sri Kauvery Medical Care (India) Ltd will acquire the business for a sum of ₹152 crore in an all-cash deal. The transaction is expected to be finalised by the end of July 2023, pending the fulfilment of specific conditions outlined in the agreement. The hospital became operational in October 2020.

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Thermax subsidiary commissions wind-solar hybrid captive power plant in Gujarat

Thermax Ltd’s subsidiary First Energy Private Limited (FEPL) has successfully inaugurated a cutting-edge wind-solar hybrid captive power plant in Gujarat, India. The facility has a total capacity of 45.80 MW. It harnesses 24.3 MW from wind energy and 21.50 MW from solar energy, enabling a significant reduction of approximately 1,11,700 tonnes of carbon emissions each year.

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MM Forgings to spend upto ₹750 crore in EV business

MM Forgings plans to invest between ₹500-750 crore in the next five years in its EV business. The company’s foray into the EV sector aligns with its commitment to innovation and adaptability. MM Forgings plans to leverage its existing expertise in forging and machining to manufacture components for electric vehicles. This strategic expansion will not only enable the company to diversify its product portfolio but also contribute to the ongoing sustainability efforts within the automotive industry.

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PNB Housing Finance to consider fundraise upto Rs 5,000 cr via NCDs

PNB Housing Finance’s board has arranged a meeting on June 22 to discuss and finalize the issuance of Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs) worth up to Rs 5,000 crore through private placement. The company specialises in providing various loans to retail customers, such as individual home loans, loans against property, non-resident property loans, and more. 

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Venus Remedies gets approval for marketing meropenem drug in Spain

Venus Remedies Ltd has obtained regulatory approval to market its popular generic product, Meropenem, in Spain. Meropenem is used to treat skin and abdominal infections. The company received clearance to sell Meropenem through its German subsidiary. Venus Remedies aims to capture a 10% market share in Spain’s meropenem market, which is valued at approximately $6.34 million in Europe.

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RVNL emerges lowest bidder for two orders worth ₹280 crore

Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd. (RVNL) has emerged as the lowest (L1) bidder for two packages offered by the Madhya Pradesh Poorv Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Ltd. (MPPKVVCL) in Jabalpur. The combined value of these two orders amounts to ₹280 crore. The first order entails the supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of new 11 KV lines and LT lines on AB cable in the Chhatarpur circle of MPPKVVCL.

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L&T partners with DRDO for AIP systems for Indian Navy submarines

Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has entered into a contract with the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) to develop two Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) system modules for the Indian Navy’s Kalvari class submarines. AIP technology enables non-nuclear submarines to operate without relying on atmospheric oxygen. L&T’s involvement in the realisation of AIP modules will enhance the capabilities of these submarines in terms of extended underwater endurance and stealth operations.

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Glenmark Pharma’s manufacturing facility in North Carolina gets USFDA warning letter

Glenmark Pharmaceuticals’ manufacturing facility in Monroe, North Carolina, USA, has received a warning letter from the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA). However, this development will not affect the current revenue generated from the plant as the company has not been selling any products from the site since August 2021. As a result, the warning letter will not have any impact on the company’s existing revenues.

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LTIMindtree launches generative AI platform

LTIMindtree has launched Canvas.ai, a powerful generative AI platform tailored for enterprises. Canvas.ai expedites the journey from concept to value for businesses. The platform enables organizations to quickly initiate and expand their generative AI capabilities. It incorporates a well-structured framework and robust governance measures, ensuring the proper management of proprietary and industry-specific data while prioritizing ethical use, sustainability, privacy, and security.

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PV Wholesales Rise 13.54% in May – Top Indian Market Updates

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Passenger vehicle wholesales rise 13.54% in May at 3.3 lakh units

According to the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), wholesale domestic passenger vehicle (PV) sales in May increased by 13.54% YoY to 3,34,247 units, compared to 2,94,392 units in May FY22. Domestic two-wheeler sales rose 17.42% YoY to 14,71,550 units in May FY23. Overall, total vehicle dispatches across categories in May were recorded at 18,08,686 units, up from 15,32,861 units in May 2022.

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MRF hits Rs 1 lakh per share

Tyre major MRF Ltd. saw its share price climb above the ₹1 lakh mark in intraday trading on the BSE and NSE today, making it the first Indian stock to trade above the six-figure mark. On the NSE, MRF touched an intraday peak of ₹1,00,439.95. As of Tuesday, the market capitalisation of MRF stood at ₹42,390 crore.

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Adani Group’s wind power project in Sri Lanka to be ready by Dec 2024

Adani Group is set to complete its renewable energy project in Sri Lanka, generating 500 MW in the north and eastern regions by December 2024. Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekara discussed the project’s progress with Adani Group’s MD & CEO and project management team, focusing on challenges, roadmaps, and timelines. The Adani Group received approval in August last year to commence wind power projects in Pooneryn.

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India set to start mega hydropower project near China border

India is all set to commence the Subansiri Lower hydropower project in July. NHPC Ltd will conduct trial runs, with the first unit expected to be commissioned in December. By the end of 2024, all eight units will be operational. This 2-gigawatt project is crucial for grid stability as solar and wind power generation increases. Despite facing environmental concerns and protests, the project will help India tap into its significant hydropower potential.

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Granules India gets USFDA approval for hypertension drug

Granules India Ltd has received approval from the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) for its Metoprolol Succinate Extended-Release Tablets. These tablets are bioequivalent to Toprol-XL Tablets and are used for the treatment of hypertension to reduce blood pressure. According to IQVIA, the present annual market for Metoprolol Succinate ER Tablets in the US is around $321 million.

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L&T secures orders for hydrocarbon business

Larsen & Toubro’s subsidiary L&T Energy Hydrocarbon (LTEH) has secured contracts worth Rs 1,000-2,500 crore. The contracts involve engineering, procurement, construction, and installation of new offshore structures. LTEH focuses on executing offshore projects domestically and internationally with a commitment to strengthening regional presence through investments in local skills, procurement from local vendors, and collaboration with local contractors for sustainable growth.

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Adani Group in talks for major debt refinancing: Report

According to a CNBC-TV18 report, Adani Group is planning to refinance a loan facility of up to $3.8 billion taken for the acquisition of Ambuja Cements Ltd. The group is considering converting the original loan into longer-term debt and has initiated individual discussions with banks. Adani expects to conclude the process within 3-4 months, and most of the existing lenders are expected to participate.

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Zydus Lifesciences gets USFDA approval to manufacture generic version of Varenicline

Zydus Lifesciences has received final approval from the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) to manufacture and market the generic version of Varenicline tablets, used to treat smoking addiction. The company plans to manufacture the product at its formulation manufacturing facility in Ahmedabad SEZ, India. According to IQVIA MAT data 2023, Varenicline tablets had annual sales of $501 million in the US.

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HFCL receives Rs 80 crore order from DMRC for three priority corridors

HFCL Ltd has secured a new order worth Rs 80.92 crore from Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). The order is for the implementation of a fibre optics transmission system in three priority corridors of Phase IV of the Delhi metro rail project. The contract includes the design, manufacturing, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of the system. The project timeline is 156 weeks from the date of notice to proceed (NTP).

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Aircastle files fresh plea against SpiceJet

Aircraft lessor Aircastle has escalated its legal battle against SpiceJet by filing a new plea on June 13. The plea accuses SpiceJet of unpaid dues and seeks insolvency proceedings. This comes after Aircastle’s earlier attempt to initiate insolvency proceedings against SpiceJet. The NCLT has scheduled a hearing on July 17 to assess the validity of the new plea. Aircastle persists in its efforts to recover the unpaid dues from the struggling airline.

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IndiGo gets DGCA nod to operate flight services to Nairobi

IndiGo has received permission from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to operate flights to Nairobi in Kenya. This marks IndiGo’s entry into the African region. The airline had previously announced its plans to expand internationally, including destinations like Nairobi and Jakarta. According to a DGCA official, the approval for IndiGo’s operations in Nairobi will be effective from July 24.

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L&T to Build India’s Tallest Commercial Building in Mumbai – Top Indian Market Updates

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Larsen & Toubro to construct India’s tallest commercial building in Mumbai

Larsen and Toubro (L&T) Construction has secured an order to construct commercial towers in Mumbai. The exact value of the projects has not been disclosed, but they fall within the range of Rs 1,000 crore to Rs 2,500 crore. One of the orders involves building the tallest commercial building in India, with a height of over 300.05 metres. The project includes four-level basements and two towers with 70 and 50 floors, totaling a built-up area of 3.4 million square feet.

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Aditya Birla Group forays into branded jewellery retail business

Aditya Birla Group is entering the jewellery retail business with a Rs 5,000 crore investment. This is their third venture in two years, following paints and business to business (B2B) e-commerce. The new business, called ‘Novel Jewels Ltd’, will open big jewellery stores in India and feature their own jewellery brands.

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GTPL Hathway plans capex of Rs 1400 crore over the next three years

GTPL Hathway plans to invest Rs 1,400 crore in the next three years in capital expenditure (capex). They will allocate around Rs 450-500 crore annually for capex. The investment will be evenly split between their cable TV and broadband businesses. In FY22, they spent Rs 468.5 crore on capex, with Rs 225 crore for broadband and the remainder for cable TV.

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IPCA Labs undergoes crucial USFDA inspection at Ratlam facility amid import alert

The United States Food & Drugs Administration (USFDA) is currently inspecting IPCA Laboratories’ API facility in Ratlam. This inspection is important because the facility has been under import alert since FY15, affecting supplies to the US. Three major facilities of Ipca, including Ratlam, Silvassa, and Pithampur, are still under import alert. In April 2023, the USFDA inspected Ipca’s formulation facility in Silvassa, resulting in three observations.

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JK Cement to buy 100% stake in Toshali Cements for Rs 157 crore

JK Cement Ltd announced its plan to acquire a 100% stake in Toshali Cements Private Ltd for Rs 157 crore. The company aims to expand its presence in the eastern region with this acquisition. The Board of Directors approved to sign a Share Purchase Agreement for the acquisition. Toshali currently operates two manufacturing units, one in Odisha with a clinker capacity of 0.33 MTPA and a grinding capacity of 0.198 MTPA.

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KEC International receives two orders for train collision avoidance systems

KEC International has received two large orders worth Rs 600 crore for its Train Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) called Kavach. The recent tragic train collision in Odisha has highlighted the urgent need for TCAS implementation. With these orders in hand, the company anticipates more tenders and increased demand for their TCAS systems.

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Sonata Software partners with SAP Commerce to drive digital innovation, e-commerce solutions

Sonata Software has partnered with SAP Commerce to drive digital innovation and support businesses. The collaboration aims to offer customized e-commerce solutions and seamless experiences to customers. Sonata Software will provide implementation, customisation, and maintenance services, including integration with third-party systems. The partnership will enable customers to benefit from storefront design, services across multiple channels, and ongoing support and maintenance.

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Man Infra receives another redevelopment project in Mumbai’s Ghatkopar

Man Infraconstruction Ltd’s subsidiary MICL Creators LLP  has announced a new residential project in Ghatkopar East, Mumbai. By acquiring development rights from neighboring societies, the company will work on a total area of approximately 13 lakh square feet. The project is expected to be completed in the next 3.5 to 4 years, with a saleable carpet area of around 4 lakh square feet.

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Bank Nifty weekly options contract to now expire on Fridays

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) has changed the weekly options expiry day for Nifty Bank contracts based on feedback. Starting from July 7, 2023, Nifty Bank’s weekly options contracts will expire on Fridays instead of Thursdays. If Friday is a trading holiday, the expiry will occur on the previous day. Monthly contracts will also expire on the last Friday of each month, except when it coincides with a trading holiday, in which case the expiry will be on the previous Thursday. Existing F&O contracts will have their expiry and maturity dates rescheduled to Fridays from July 6.

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