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Tata Power secures solar project worth Rs 1,731 crore

Tata Power Solar Systems (TPSS) has secured an order worth Rs 1,731 crore to build a 300 megawatt (MW) solar project for NHPC Ltd. The project, which will be developed in Rajasthan, is expected to generate ~750 million units (MUs) annually. It will be completed within 18 months. Tata Power’s pending order book has now reached Rs 13,500 crore. Its total utility-scale solar project portfolio has touched 9.7-gigawatt power (GWp).

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Ami Organics Q4 Results: Net profit rises 38% YoY to Rs 21 crore

Ami Organics Ltd reported a 38.18% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 21.28 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4 FY22). Net profit rose 9.3% when compared to the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations grew 54.54% YoY to Rs 143.54 crore during the same period. Ami Organics’ board has declared a final dividend of Rs 3 per share.

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SJVN to develop 490 MW Arun-4 hydel power project in Nepal

SJVN Limited will develop a hydro power (Arun-4) worth Rs 4,900 crore in Nepal. The project will be established as a joint venture between SJVN and Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA). It will generate around 2,100 million units (MUs) of energy per annum. This will be the third mega project to be constructed by SJVN in Nepal. The company aims to have 5,000 MW projects in Nepal by 2030.

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Bharat Forge Q4 Results: Net profit rises 9% YoY to Rs 232 crore

Bharat Forge Ltd reported a 9% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 231.86 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4 FY22). Its revenue from operations grew 71.5% YoY to Rs 3,573.09 crore during the same period. Total expenses stood at Rs 3,295.61 crore, up 79% YoY. The company’s board has declared a final dividend of Rs 5.5 per share.

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BEL to manufacture battery packs for Triton electric trucks

The Pune unit of Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) will manufacture lithium-ion battery packs for the electric trucks of US-based Triton. Triton recently signed a pact with the Gujarat State Government for setting up an EV truck manufacturing hub, with a commitment to invest around Rs 10,800 crore over five years. BEL is among the five organisations that will invest in this EV manufacturing hub at Bhuj, Gujarat.

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RateGain Travel Tech Q4 Results: Net profit at Rs 11.61 crore

RateGain Travel Technologies Ltd (RTTL) reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 11.61 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4 FY22). It had posted a net loss of Rs 5.83 crore in the corresponding quarter last year (Q4 FY21). Its total income rose 45.2% YoY to Rs 113.98 crore during the same period. RTTL is one of the largest Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) companies in India’s hospitality and travel industry.

Hero MotoCorp expects two-wheeler industry to see double-digit growth in FY23

Hero MotoCorp expects the two-wheeler industry to bounce back in the current financial year (FY23), with economic activity picking up and high grain prices augmenting rural incomes. With macroeconomic indicators looking positive, the company expects the industry to grow in double digits in FY23. Better finance options could also boost sales growth going ahead. Hero MotoCorp will unveil its first electric product on July 1, 2022.

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Raymond Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 366% YoY to Rs 263 crore

Raymond Ltd reported a 366% YoY jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 263.31 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4 FY22). Net profit rose 162.57% when compared to the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations grew 43% YoY (or 7% QoQ) to Rs 1,958 crore during the same period. EBITDA stood at Rs 284 crore, up 84% YoY. Raymond’s board has declared a dividend of Rs 3 per share.

Adani Group to become India’s second-largest cement maker with Holcim deal

Adani Group has signed a binding agreement to acquire a controlling stake in Holcim AG’s cement businesses in India for $10.5 billion (~Rs 81,361 crore). The group will acquire Holcim’s 63.19% stake in Ambuja Cements Ltd and its subsidiary ACC Ltd. With this acquisition, Adani will become the second-largest cement manufacturer in India, with a capacity of 70 metric tonnes per annum.

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