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TUESDAY • AUGUST 10, 2021

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₹10 • Pages  12 • Volume  28 • Number  221

GREEN SHOOTS ‘CHIP’PING IN EDIBLE OILS MISSION


Tractor exports in July stood at a Tata Group is looking to foray PM Narendra Modi launched a ₹11,000­crore
record 11,187 units, while domestic into semiconductor project aimed at curbing over ₹75,000 crore
sales were at 65,216 units p2 manufacturing space p2 forex outgo in importing cooking oils p10
Bengaluru Chennai Coimbatore Hubballi Hyderabad Kochi Kolkata Madurai Malappuram Mangaluru Mumbai Noida Thiruvananthapuram Tiruchirapalli Tirupati Vijayawada Visakhapatnam Regd. TN/ARD/14/2012-2014, RNI No. 55320/94

Equity MFs see record SAT’s split verdict leaves PNB-Carlyle


₹22,584­cr inflows in July deal in limbo; case may go to apex court
One judge said SEBI was right to ask for X
W Subsequently, SEBI blocked
Investor confidence up on strong returns from the  deal  until  the  housing
In  May,  PNB  HFC  had
equities, stability of markets despite Covid 2.0  valuation of PNB HFC, other said no need  announced  the finance  company  undertook
preferential  allotment  of a valuation of its shares. PNB
SURESH P IYENGAR led to the MF industry report­ OUR BUREAU since  the  PNB  board  had  ap­ shares  worth  ₹4,000  cr HFC insisted that the acquisi­
Mumbai, August 9 ing  a  record  4.17  crore  SIP  ac­ Mumbai, August 9 proved  the  issue  of  shares, to  a  clutch  of  investors tion  of  shares  by  the  Carlyle
A sharp rally in equities, driven counts. About 90 lakh new SIP The  ₹4,000­crore  deal  in­ per  the  Issue  of  Capital  and led  by  Carlyle.  The  deal group  and  other  investors
by  better­than­expected  cor­ accounts  have  been  added  in volving PNB Housing Finance Disclosure  Regulations gives  management was at a fair price and benefi­
porate  earnings,  a  drop  in the past year. Company’s preferential allot­ (ICDR).  control  of  the  HFC  to  the cial  to  the  company’s  exist­
Covid­19  cases,  pick­up  in  vac­ At 10.54 crore folios, the MF ment  of  shares  to  private SAT functions with a three­ new  investors ing investors. They further ar­
cinations, and easing of restric­ industry has added 50 lakh fo­ equity  major  Carlyle  contin­ member  Bench,  but  one  of gued  that  PNB  HFC  was  in
tions,  resulted  in  record  in­ lios  for  the  first  time  ever, ues  to  be  in  limbo  with  the the members retired recently dire  need  of  funds  and  its
flows into mutual fund equity within just two months. To put Securities  and  Appellate and  the  vacancy  is  yet  to  be lotment  of  shares  worth single  largest  shareholder,
schemes in July.  this into perspective, the MF in­ Tribunal  (SAT)  giving  a  split filled.  This  has  led  to  a rare ₹4,000  crore  to  a  clutch  of PNB,  was  barred  by  the  RBI
According  to  data  released dustry added just 74 lakh folios verdict  on  the  objections split­decision  situation,  as investors  led  by  private from  infusing  any  further
by  the  Association  of  Mutual between April 2020 and March raised by SEBI. otherwise,  cases  have  been equity  firm  Carlyle.  The  deal capital into the HFC.
Funds  in  India  (AMFI)  on 2021. While Justice MT Joshi held decided on the basis of a ma­ gives management control of According  to  JN  Gupta,
Monday,  equity  funds  re­ All these pushed up the over­ Large­ and mid­cap funds re­ that SEBI had correctly asked jority verdict.  the HFC to the new investors. Managing  Director,  SES,  the
gistered the highest­ever net in­ all  Assets  Under  Management ceived  ₹1,234  crore.  Except  for PNB  HFC  to  obtain  a  valu­ A proxy advisory report by best way for PNB to divest the
flows  of  ₹22,584  crore  com­ of  the  MF industry  to  a  new value  fund  and  Equity  Linked ation  report,  per  the  Articles Valuation of shares Mumbai­based  Stakeholders PNB Housing stake is to come
pared to ₹5,988 crore in June.  high of ₹35.31­lakh crore in July.  Saving  Schemes.  all  equity of  Association,  to  be  placed According  to  legal  experts, Empowerment  Services  (SES) out with a rights issue and re­
“The  trend  of  positive  in­ plans registered net inflows. In before  the  general  body  of the  Supreme  Court  will  now had said that Carlyle was get­ nounce in favour of Carlyle at
flows into equity mutual funds New Fund Offers the  hybrid  category,  arbitrage shareholders,  Justice  Tarun have  to  decide  on  the  dis­ ting  control  of  PNB  HCF, a market discovered price so
has continued for the fifth con­ Kavitha  Krishnan,  Senior  Ana­ funds  received  the  highest  in­ Agarwala  ruled  that  SEBI pute. In May, PNB HFC had an­ which  could  cause  a  loss  to that  retail  investors  also  be­
secutive  month.  A  lot  of  in­ lyst,  Morningstar  India,  said vestment of ₹14,924 crore and ought not to have intervened nounced  the  preferential  al­ minority shareholders.  nefit from the deal.
vestors who have accumulated improving investor sentiment, the  dynamic  asset  allocation
higher savings in the last year driven by the surge in the mar­ saw a net inflow of ₹2,453 crore.
due  to  lower  spending,  and kets and a positive investor re­ INSIDE
were  staying  on  the  sidelines,
are getting back. The decline of
sponse  towards  New  Fund  Of­
fers (NFO), have contributed to
Inflows up into debt funds
Inflows  into  debt  funds  in­
Rajya Sabha clears BSE chief for longer Nomura business ‘TN fiscal position in
the second wave, strong recent the  inflows  last  month.  Four creased  to  ₹73,694  crore Retro Tax Bill  stock trading hours index hits 99.4 dire circumstances’
returns from equities, and the new  equity  fund  offers  collec­ against  net  investments  of
stability of the markets despite ted ₹13,709 crore in July. Over­ ₹3,566 crore in June. Liquid and OUR BUREAU PALAK SHAH OUR BUREAU OUR BUREAU
the second wave have added to all,  the  industry  has  mopped money  market  funds  logged New Delhi, August 9 Mumbai, August 9 Mumbai, August 9 Chennai, August 9
investor  comfort  and  confid­ up  ₹17,332  crore  through  15 highest  flows  of  ₹31,740  crore Finance  Minister  Nirmala BSE is batting for longer stock The  Nomura  India  Business “The fiscal situation of the State
ence,” said Arun Kumar, head of NFOs  across  different  categor­ and ₹20,910 crore, respectively. Sitharaman  hoped  that  the market trading hours. Ashish Resumption  Index  rose  to  a is  in  dire  circumstances” ac­
research, FundsIndia. ies. For instance, ICICI Pruden­ NS  Venkatesh,  Chief  Execut­ amendment  to  the  Income Chauhan, BSE MD and CEO, at record  high  of  99.4  for  the cording to the White Paper on
tial  Flexicap  Fund  garnered ive,  AMFI,  said:  “The  RBI’s  ac­ Tax Act, 1961 and the Finance a recent  public  event,  high­ week  ending  August  8,  from Tamil  Nadu  Government’s  fin­
Setting new records ₹9,808 crore, touted to be the commodative stance, healthier Act  2012  to  repeal  the  retro­ lighted what he said was a dis­ 94 last week, almost reaching ances released by State Finance
The  MF industry  saw  several highest­ever.  earnings  growth,  vaccination­ spective taxation, will put to crimination  between  com­ the  pre­pandemic  level  (100), Minister Palanivel Thiaga Rajan
new  records  in  July.  Inflows Riding  on  this  NFO  boom, driven  steady  containment  of an end the ghost of past.  modity  and  equity  market and  surpassing  the  pre­ on Monday. “The decline is the
through the Systematic Invest­ the  flexi­cap  and  sector  funds the  pandemic  and  global  and During  her  reply  to  the trading  in  India.  Commodity second  wave  peak  (of  99.3  in worst in the last five years. No
ment Plan (SIP) route hit a new logged the highest­ever inflows domestic  liquidity  is  driving debate  on  the  Bill  in  the  Ra­ markets  trade  for  15  hours mid­February).  This  suggests other  major/developed  State
high of ₹9,609 crore compared of  ₹11,508  crore  and  ₹5,728 the  equity  market  to  historic jya  Sabha  on  Monday,  she daily but equities are allowed the  swifter­than­expected  re­ has had such a decline, which
to ₹9,156 crore in June. New SIPs crore, respectively, followed by highs. Taking the cue, retail in­ said  that  the  next  step  to only  six­and­half  hours  of covery from the second wave started even before the start of
registered during July stood at small­  and  mid­cap  funds vestors are participating in the end  tax  disputes  will  begin trading  by  market  regulator slump has continued in early the coronavirus pandemic,” he
23.79 lakh, the highest ever re­ ₹1,779  crore  and  ₹1,488  crore, equity  rally,  largely  through soon.  SEBI. August. told reporters.
gistrations  in  a  month,  which respectively.  mutual fund SIPs.” Details P12 Read more P8 Full report P4 Details P11

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July auto retail sales pick up to pre­Covid levels
With the entire country opening up, demand routed problem for the PV seg­
ment which is now above the
across all categories remained high pre­pandemic mark. FADA has
been  raising  red­flag  on  de­
OUR BUREAU basis  against  1,84,134  units  in mand­supply  mis­match,  he
New Delhi, August 9 June, the latest data shared by said.
The  July  automobile  retail FADA said on Monday.
sales across all categories grew Near-term outlook
28 per cent on a monthly basis Two-wheeler segment On the near­term outlook, Gu­
to  15,56,777  units  against In  the  two­wheeler  (2W)  seg­ lati said the month of August
12,17,151 units in June. ment, the number of registra­ began on a positive note as de­
“Auto retails have now star­ tions  rose  to  11,32,611  units  in mand and enquiry levels con­
ted  narrowing  the  deficit July,  a  growth  of  22  per  cent tinued  to  improve  across  all
when  compared  to  pre­Covid compared to 9,30,324 units in now open, July saw robust re­ said.  “PVs  witnesses  high  de­ categories. With IMD forecast­
months.  With  tractor  retails the  previous  month.  Three­ covery  in  auto  retails  as  de­ mand  specially  with  buzz ing a normal monsoon during
already above pre­Covid levels wheeler (3W) sales grew 89 per mand across all categories re­ around  new  launches  and August­  September  period,
during the last month, passen­ cent MoM to 27,904 units com­ mained high.  The  low  base compact  SUV  segments.  The sowing  operations  will  pick
ger  vehicles  for  the  first  time pared with 14,732 units in June. effect  also  continued  to  play waiting  period  due  to  supply up  gradually.  This  will  have  a
have  reached  the  same,” Tractor  sales  grew  58  per its part, he said. side constraints has been per­ rub off effect on rural sales, es­
Vinkesh Gulati, President, Fed­ cent at 82,388 units compared With all categories in green, sisting for quite a few months pecially  in  the  tractor
eration of Automobile Dealers to 52,261 units in June.  CVs continued to see increase and  is  now  becoming  a  deep segment.
Associations (FADA), said. The  commercial  vehicle in  demand  specially  in  me­ routed  issue  for  original But  if  the  Delta  variant  of
In  the  passenger  vehicle (CV)  segment  also  recorded  a dium  and  heavy  commercial equipment  manufacturers Covid goes out of proportion,
(PV)  segment,  retail  sales growth of 46 per cent MoM to vehicles segment with the gov­ (OEMs),” he said. it  can  be  another  deterrent
stood at 2,61,744 units during 52,130  units  compared  with ernment  rolling  out  infra­ On  the  other  hand,  the and put brakes on auto retail’s
July, a growth of 42 per cent on 35,700 units in June. structure  projects  in  many global  semi­conductor  short­ recovery  with  India  entering
a month­on­month  (MoM) With  the  entire  country parts  of  the  country,  Gulati age  is  now  becoming  a  deep the festival months, he added.

At 11,187 units, July tractor exports hit historic high 
Industry expects ment,”  said  Vinkesh  Gulati, Kharif  crops  an  upcoming
President,  of  FADA  (Federa­ festival  season,”  said  Hem­
single-digit tion  of  Automobile  Dealers ant  Sikka,  President  ­  Farm
growth in FY22 Associations).  Equipment Sector, Mahindra
Top  tractor  maker & Mahindra Ltd. 
G BALACHANDAR Mahindra  &  Mahindra Escorts,  India’s  fourth
Chennai, August 9 pegged  outlook  at  low  to largest  tractor  maker,  also
The  tractor  sector  bounced mid­single  digit  growth  for maintains  tractor  industry
back strongly in July with ex­ the  industry  for  the  current growth  outlook  for  this
ports  hitting  historic  high. Demand remained buoyant in July as crop sowing operations fiscal.  The  company  said fiscal at low to mid­single di­
Domestic  sales  too  re­ gained traction with monsoon picking up pace across the country South  India  has  been  per­ git level. 
covered  with  year­on­year forming  better,  while  mon­ Macro  factors  (monsoon
growth.  ber  in  this  decade.  Exports pared with 2.28 lakh units in soon  has  now  progressed  in progress,  crop  production
The  tractor  industry  is stood  at  11,187  units,  which the  year  ago  period,  while the North and East as well. and procurement levels, etc)
sticking  to  its  growth  guid­ was  the  highest­ever exports  more  than  doubled remain  supportive  but  high
ance  of  single  digit  for  the monthly export number.  to  37,847  units  compared  to Demand bullish installed  base  is  viewed  as  a
current  fiscal  as  the  second 18,316  units  in  April­July “Demand remained buoyant limiting  factor  for  the  in­
half  may  see  some  modera­ Domestic sales 2020  period.  Total  tractor in July as crop sowing opera­ dustry,  the  company  man­
tion  due  to  high  base  effect Total  domestic  tractor  sales production  zoomed  to  3.53 tions  gained  traction  with agement  said  at  the  Q1FY22
and  reduced  replacement
demand.  However,  the  in­
stood  at  65,216  units  in  July
compared  to  63,137  units  in
lakh  units  compared  to  1.92
lakh units. 
monsoon  picking  up  pace
across all the regions. Easing
conference call. 
Frequent  price  hikes  by
Tamilnadu Petro MRF clocks ₹161­crore 
posts profit of 
dustry  is  not  seeing  any­
thing  negative  on  the
ground so far. 
July 2020 and 45,571 units in
July  2019,  according  to  data
provided  by  the  Tractor  &
“Tractor  retails  already
above  pre­Covid  levels  in
July.  With  IMD  forecasting  a
of  Covid  curbs  and  robust
farm  incomes  on  account  of
record  Rabi  crop  procure­
tractor  makers  in  order  to
pass  on  raw  material  price
increases  are  reported  to  be ₹55 crore in Q1  net profit in first quarter
OUR BUREAU tional items and tax stood at
As the pent­up demand re­ Mechanisation  Association normal monsoon during Au­ ment  has  bode  well  for  the causing  a  delay  in  purchase
OUR BUREAU Chennai, August 9 ₹217  crore  against  ₹28  crore
mained  robust  last  month, (TMA).  gust­September  period,  sow­ rural  economy.  We  continue decision or conversion of en­ Chennai, August 9 Leading  tyre  maker  MRF  re­ in June 2020 quarter. 
the  total  tractor  production For  the  April­July  2021 ing  operations  will  pick  up to stay bullish on tractor de­ quiry  into  sales.  However,
Tamilnadu  Petroproducts  Ltd ported  a  net  profit  of  ₹161 “Business  of  the  company
stood at 104,308 units, which period,  total  domestic gradually.  This  will  have  a mand in the coming months price  hikes  have  not  had  a
(TPL) reported a profit after tax crore  for  the  quarter  ended was  affected  due  to  Covid­19
was  the  second  highest tractor  sales  grew  29  per rub  off  effect  on  rural  sales owing  to  revival  of  mon­ meaningful  impact  on
of  ₹55  crore  for  the  quarter June  30 compared pandemic  and  se­
monthly  production  num­ cent  at  2.95  lakh  units  com­ especially  in  the  tractor  seg­ soon,  hike  in  MSP  of  key volumes yet. 
ended June 30 compared with to a net profit of ₹17 lective  lockdowns
a PAT of ₹12 crore in the year­ crore  in  the  corres­ declared  in  differ­
ago  quarter,  which  was  im­ ponding  period  of ent  parts  of  the

Tata Group to foray into ... charts priority areas to take  pacted by Covid­19 lockdown.


In  the  March  2021  quarter,
TPL reported a net profit of ₹63
the  previous  year
which  saw  a  total
lockdown  on  ac­
country.  Consider­
ing the present and
the  future  eco­
semi­conductor making... advantage of CV demand recovery  crore  and  revenue  of  ₹353
crore.
count  of  the  first
wave  of  the  pan­ KM Mammen,
nomic  indicators,
the  company  does
“TPL, taking advantage of the demic. In March 2021 CMD, MRF not  foresee  any  in­
DEBANGANA GHOSH G BALACHANDAR third wave,” said Kaul.  global  market  conditions,  has quarter,  the  com­ cremental  risk  re­
Mumbai, August 9 Chennai, August 9 While  the  CV  industry continued  to  improve  its  per­ pany  posted  a  net  profit  of garding  recoverability  of  as­
Tata  Group  is  looking  to  enter The  country’s  top  commer­ volumes  have  been  improv­ formance  over  the  preceding ₹317 crore.  sets  and  ability  to  service
semiconductor manufacturing cial  vehicle  maker  Tata  Mo­ ing  month­on­month,  they periods. The full benefits of the Revenue  from  operations financial  obligations.  The
as part of its plans to ramp up tors  said  it  has  worked  out are  still  lower  than  2019 NP capacity augmentation are grew  to  ₹4,128  crore  during company  has  strong  net
its  presence  in  the  electronics key  priority  areas  this  fiscal levels,  as  freight  availability being  realised,”  said the  June  quarter  compared worth and has serviced all its
space.  to  take  advantage  of  the  re­ is yet to touch H2FY21 levels. Muthukrishnan Ravi, CEO, Pet­ with ₹2,431 crore in the year­ debt  obligations  in  a  timely
India  has  been  trying  to  at­ covery in demand, amid con­ Meanwhile,  prices  of  trucks rochemicals Division of AM In­ ago period.  manner,”  according  to  a
tract  investments  into  the N Chandrasekaran, Chairman, tinuing  major  challenges have  gone  up  15­20  per  cent ternational group. Its  profit  before  excep­ statement. 
semi­conductor  manufactur­ Tata Motors such  as  commodity  price Rajesh Kaul, Vice-President, from  the  BS6  introduction
ing segment for several years as hike  and  semiconductor Sales & Marketing, CVBU period last year to now.  Revenue up
it is a critical component in the On Monday, Tata Sons Chair­ shortages.  Its revenue stood at ₹464 crore
electronics  hardware  ecosys­
tem. However, so far there have
man,  N  Chandrasekaran  said
that  there  is  $1­trillion  market
The  company  said  it  has
been  witnessing  a  far  more
Vice­President,  Sales  &  Mar­
keting,  CVBU,  Tata  Motors,
BS VI transition
The  company  is  hopeful  of
when  compared  with  ₹222
crore  in  Q1  of  previous  fiscal. Nalco Q1 net up at ₹348 cr
not been any real investments opportunity  for  high­tech positive  sign  when  com­ told BusinessLine. maintaining  the  sales  mo­ EBITDA  (earnings  before  in­
into  this  area.  This  could manufacturing  of  electronics pared with the year­ago post­ Scrappage  policy  is  expec­ mentum  helped  by  its  BS  VI terest,  depreciation  and  tax) OUR BUREAU enue  from  operations  of
change if Tatas were to set up a and  Tata  group  has  already lockdown phase.  ted to give an impetus to CV trucks,  which,  according  to was  higher  at  ₹81  crore  as Hyderabad, August 9 ₹2474.55  crore,  an  increase
semiconductor manufacturing taken  steps  to  seize  the industry, while the growth in Kaul,  not  only  comply  with against ₹24 crore. PBT stood at National  Aluminium  Com­ of 79.2 per cent compared to
unit in the country. opportunity. Economy improving e­commerce,  driven  by  in­ new  norms  but  also  offer ₹74 crore as against ₹17 crore, pany Limited (Nalco), a lead­ ₹1,380.63  crore  achieved  in
A Tata  Sons  spokesperson “We  are  definitely  seeing  an crease  in  online  shopping substantial value in terms of according to a statement.  ing  CPSE  and  producer  and the corresponding quarter of
told BusinessLine that the new Rebalancing supply chains improving  economic  scen­ due to social distancing and low­cost  operations  and “TPL’s  healthy  results  show­ exporter of alumina and alu­ the previous year. 
manufacturing plant being set “On rebalancing supply chains, ario  and  revival  of  positive other  restrictions,  has higher  fuel  efficiency,  to  en­ case the company’s continued minium,  posted  a  profit  of This  was  mainly  propelled
up  at  Hosur  under  Tata  Elec­ India  can  significantly  benefit business sentiments. Freight fuelled  last­mile  transporta­ sure best­in­class total cost of focus  on  efficient  operations ₹347.73  crore  for  the  first by  strong  demand,  higher
tronics  could  house  the  semi­ from  the  geopolitical  shifts availability  is  also  getting tion,  thereby  driving  strong ownership for buyers.  and  profitable  growth.  The quarter  ended  June  30 volumes,  better  realisation
conductor facility. that  we  are  seeing.  At  the better.  demand  for  cargo  trucks The  Indian  commercial State  Government  of  Tamil against ₹16.63 crore achieved and effective capacity utilisa­
group, we have already set up a “Trucking  industry  says across  small  and  intermedi­ vehicle  industry  reported  a Nadu’s  support  will  help  us in  the  corresponding tion of its operational units.
Hosur plant business  to  seize  the  promise there  is  cargo  to  carry  now. ate  commercial  vehicle  seg­ 21.7  per  cent  decline  in  FY21 speed up our various projects, quarter  of  the  previous On  the  production  front,
“We have started hiring for the of high­tech manufacturing of The  continued  government ments.  compared  to  a  30  per  cent further  benefiting  the  com­ fiscal.  during  the  quarter,  the  pro­
new  plant  that  is  being  set  up electronics, precision manufac­ spending  on  infra  and  re­ “Also,  a  good  monsoon fall in FY 2019­20, due to the pany in terms of modern tech­ Beating  market  expecta­ duction  of  bauxite,  alumina
at  Hosur.  We  will  be  starting turing,  assembly,  and  testing, sumption  of  construction and  associated  impact  will Covid­19  pandemic,  lower nology, capacity expansion and tions,  amidst  challenging and  aluminium  were  at  17.61
with  electronics  manufactur­ and semiconductors in the me­ activities  will  drive  demand help.  So,  this  time,  recovery freight  utilisation,  con­ environmentally friendly oper­ business  environment,  the lakh tonnes, 5.21 lt and 1.14 lt
ing for the first phase and plan dium  term,”  he  said  while for  trucks.  Growth  of  core in CV industry will be much straints  in  obtaining  finan­ ations,”  said  Ashwin  Muthiah, company  demonstrated  ro­ respectively,  compared  to
to  look  into  semiconductor speaking at an event organised sectors  such  as  cement  and stronger  than  last  year  des­ cing  and  some  hesitation  to Vice  Chairman  –  TPL  and bust  performance  across  all 17.10  lt,  4.65  lt  and  0.98  lt  re­
manufacturing in the medium­ by  the  IMC  Chamber  of  Com­ steel will also augur well for pite  apprehensions  about buy new trucks due to higher Founder  Chairman,  AM  Inter­ its business segments. spectively  in  the  comparat­
term,” the spokesperson said.  merce and Industry. the  industry,”  Rajesh  Kaul, possible  resurgence  of  a prices of BS VI vehicles. national, Singapore. The company reported rev­ ive period of the last fiscal.

MG Motor unveils
Gloster Savvy 
Hyundai to drive in ‘N Line’ M&M’s new
brand identity for 
Amazon, Catamaran to end joint venture 
at ₹37.28 lakh range of sporty cars in India  SUV portfolio
OUR BUREAU
Bengaluru, August 9
and  contributing  to  India’s  di­
gital  economy.  We  were  priv­
has  already  been  creating  mul­
tiple  smaller  sellers  to  take  up
OUR BUREAU among  others.  “As  the  coun­ E­commerce  giant  Amazon  and ileged to have had a partner we the  volume  from  Cloudtail  and
OUR BUREAU New Delhi, August 9 try’s  leading  smart  mobility OUR BUREAU NR  Narayana  Murthy­owned could learn from and lean on.” can now simply shift the Cloud­
New Delhi, August 9 Hyundai  Motor  India  Ltd solutions  provider,  Hyundai Mumbai, August 9 Catamaran have decided to end tail’s volume to them.”
MG  Motor  India  on  Monday (HMIL)  on  Monday  an­ has  been  redefining  the  mo­ As part of its ongoing transform­ their  partnership  at  the  end  of Sellers’ demand Gupta  added  that  ending  the
launched  new  seven­seater  ver­ nounced the introduction of bility  landscape  with ation  plan,  Mahindra  & the current term which gets over Various  sellers'  associations  like partnership could lead to an in­
sion of the Gloster Savvy priced 'N  Line'  range  of  sportiness products  that  take  customer Mahindra  Ltd  has  unveiled  its on May 19, 2022.  Indian Sellers Collective and CAIT crease  in  Amazon's  delivery
at  ₹37.28  lakh  (ex­showroom and  fun  driving  cars  for  In­ aspirations  to  new  heights. new  visual  identity,  including  a The  two  companies  own  a (The  Confederation  of  All  India charges. Now whether these rise
New Delhi). dia.  The  introduction  of  our  N brand­new  logo  that  will  differ­ joint  venture  Prione  Business Agarwal,  Global  Senior  V­P  and Traders) had written letters to In­ in  charges  will  be  passed  on  to
An addition to the range of In­ Hyundai  will  introduce Line  range  to  India,  will  in­ entiate its SUV portfolio. Services  whose  wholly  owned Country  Head  ­  Amazon  India, fosys  co­founder  and  former the customer or the sellers, that
dia’s first Autonomous (Level 1) the first N Line model for In­ duce  sporty  experiences  like The all­new visual identity is in subsidiary Cloudtail India is one said,  “Amazon  and  Catamaran Chairman  Narayan  Murthy  to remains to be seen.
premium  sports  utility  vehicle dia  next  month  and  it  is never  before,  making  every tune with the company’s focus to of Amazon's largest sellers in the entered into a JV in the early days end  the  joint  venture  with  the Abhay Raj Mishra, Member, In­
(SUV),  the  new  version  of  MG most  likely  the  i20  N  Line, drives  a  fun  experience  with be makers of sophisticated and country. “The two partners today of  e­commerce  in  India  with  a global  e­commerce  giant  claim­ dian  Sellers  Collective  and  Pres­
Gloster  Savvy  Trim  will which  has  been  seen  testing products  that  personify  ex­ authentic SUVs. announced  they  have  mutually shared  vision  of  transforming ing  that  both  the  JV  partners ident,  PRAHAR­  Public  Response
strengthen  the  Gloster  range on the Indian roads. citement and athleticism,” SS The new identity will be com­ decided  to  not  continue  their hundreds of thousands of small were  indulging  in  unfair Against Helplessness And Action
and  provide  customers  to The N­Line trims are based Kim,  Managing  Director  and municated through a digital and joint venture beyond the end of businesses in a fast­changing di­ practices. for Redressal, said, “We welcome
choose from a broader range of on the existing product port­ Chief Executive Officer, HMIL television campaign.  its current term,” Amazon said in gital world, by providing online Ashray Gupta, a management Narayana  Murthy’s  decision  to
MG’s top­end SUVs, the company folio  with  engines  tuned  for said.  “Our  new  visual  identity  is  a a statement on Monday.  capabilities enabling them to ac­ consultant  with  one  of  the  top stop  being  an  enabler  of
said. It features multiple driving performance. They also come manifestation of what we stand “As  our  JV  with  Amazon cess customers both in India and global  consulting  firms,  told Amazon's business in India. How­
modes  enabled  with  the  Ad­ with  motorsports  inspired For new age buyers for as we build a truly differenti­ reaches the end of its tenure, I re­ globally. We are humbled by how BusinessLine,  “In  my  view,  this ever, past and present sins can't
vanced Driver Assistance System styling  as  well  as  sporty With  N  Line,  HMIL  will  con­ ated and authentic SUV brand for flect  on  this  successful  partner­ the  JV  exceeded  its  vision,  help­ decision  seems  to  be  more  mo­ be  condoned  and  ED  investiga­
and a BorgWarner Transfer case sound  note  from  the  ex­ tinue  to  challenge  new personal exploration and adven­ ship  that  introduced  the  power ing  online  commerce  evolve tivated  by  the  crackdown  that tions must be completed and FDI
aiding its off­roading abilities. haust.  boundaries  and  introduce ture.  This  new  visual  identity  is of  digitization  and  empowered through  the  unrelenting  efforts the Indian government is doing violations must be penalised. We
The  Gloster  Savvy  features  a Hyundai  currently  sells new cars that amplify the as­ designed to evoke the powerful hundreds of thousands of SMBs of  hundreds  of  its  employees, on Amazon and Flipkart. The end need  to  also  watch  out  who
2.0  Twin  Turbo  Diesel  Engine the  N  Line  series  of  cars  in pirations  and  personalities emotion of freedom,” Rajesh Je­ across big and small towns,” MD positively impacting over 4.3 mil­ of a partnership is also not likely Amazon will now find as a proxy
generating  200  PS  power  and various  countries  in  Europe, of  new  age  Millennial  and jurikar,  Executive  Director,  Auto Ranganath,  President  ­  Cata­ lion  small  businesses,  creating to create a level playing field for partner  to  continue  its  game  of
480 Nm of peak torque. South  Korea,  US  and  Russia, Gen Z buyers, he said. & Farm Sector, M&M Ltd, said. maran, said in a statement. Amit hundreds  of  thousands  of  jobs, small  sellers  because  Amazon dominance in India.”

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TUESDAY • AUGUST 10 • 2021 NEWS 3

Parliament passes Bill LLP Amendment Bill passed in LS to boost start-ups, ease of doing business
to amend DICGC Act OUR BUREAU
New Delhi, August 9
Parliament  on  Monday
LLPs  vis­a­vis  large  corpor­
ates  for  ease  of  doing
business.
Minister  Nirmala  Sithara­
man  moved  it.  It  may  be  re­
called  that  the  Rajya  Sabha
concept  of  “small  limited  li­
ability  partnership”,  in  line
with  the  concept  of  “small
and  convert  the  nature  of
punishment  from  fines  to
monetary penalties.
amount  —  not  exceeding  ₹5
crore — as may be prescribed;
and  the  turnover  in  the  pre­
Depositors can now 91st  or  92nd  day  or  around passed  a  Bill  to  amend  the The  Limited  Liability  Part­ had  last  Wednesday  passed company”  under  the  Com­ The  Bill  defines  a  “small ceding  financial  year  does
that,  payment  will  be  made,” Limited Liability Partnership nership  (Amendment)  Bill the  Bill,  which  proposes  to panies  Act  2013,  the  Bill  also LLP”  as  a  limited  liability not  exceed  ₹40  lakh  or  such
withdraw up to  Sitharaman had said while an­ (LLP) Act 2008 to decriminal­ 2021  was  passed  through decriminalise  as  many  as  12 seeks  to  convert  several  of­ partnership  where  the  con­ higher amount — not exceed­
₹5 lakh if bank nouncing  the  Cabinet  de­ ise  certain  provisions  and voice  vote  by  the  Lok  Sabha offences in the existing law.  fences  specified  in  the  LLP tribution  does  not  exceed ing  ₹50  crore  —  as  may  be
cision on July 28.  give  a  level­playing  field  to on  Monday  after  Finance Besides  introducing  the Act  2008  into  civil  defaults ₹25  lakh  or  such  higher prescribed.
placed under Last  year,  the  Government
raised the deposit insurance to
moratorium ₹5 lakh from ₹1 lakh. Sithara­
OUR BUREAU man  said  that  with  this,  98.3
New Delhi, August 9  per cent in terms of number of
Parliament  has  given  its  ap­ deposit accounts and 50.9 per
proval  to  a  Bill  to  amend  the cent in terms of deposit value
Deposit  Insurance  and  Credit will be covered. Globally, these
Guarantee  Corporation  Act, numbers are 80 and 20­30 per
1961.  cent respectively. 
The  amendment  to  the  Act
will  enable  depositors  to  ac­ Time-bound access
cess  their  deposit  up  to  sum This  Bill  is  a  follow­up  to  the
prescribed  under  deposit  in­ Budget  announcement.  Fin­
surance,  which  is  ₹5  lakh,  in ance  Minister  had  said  that
case the bank is placed un­ amendments  to  the
der  moratorium,  and DICGC  Act would
that  too  within  90 aim  to  streamline
days.  The  Rajya the provisions, so
Sabha  gave  its  nod that  if  a  bank  is
to this Bill last week temporarily  un­
and on Monday, Lok able to fulfil its ob­
Sabha  cleared  it. ligations,  the  de­
Now, the Bill will be positors  of  such  a
sent to the President Finance Minister bank  can  get  easy
for  his  assent  post Nirmala Sitharaman and  time­bound  ac­
which it will become cess to their deposits
law.  to the extent of the deposit in­
Depositors of PMC Bank are surance cover. 
likely to be covered under the According to the legislative
new mechanism.  agenda prepared for the Mon­
As  of  now,  depositors  have soon  session,  the  purpose  of
to wait for liquidation or pas­ this Bill is to instil confidence
sage  of  resolution  to  get  the in depositors about the safety
benefit  of  deposit  insurance. of their money. 
This takes 8­10 years. Now, this The objective is to enable de­
will  not  be  the  situation.  Fin­ positors access to their savings
ance Minister Nirmala Sithara­ through  deposit  insurance  in
man has already said that pay­ a time­bound manner in case
ment is to be made within 90 there is suspension of banking
days.  “First  45  days  will  be business  of  the  insured  bank
taken by the banks for collect­ under  various  provisions  of
ing the information and next the  Banking  Regulation  Act,
45 days for checking. Then on 1949. 

Scrap deposit insurance for


PSBs, commercial banks: AIBEA
KR SRIVATS he  pointed  out,  adding  there
New Delhi, August 9 was  thus  no  question  of  any
Ahead  of  the  Lok  Sabha  taking commercial bank getting closed
up the Deposit Insurance Bill for down.  The  AIBEA  strongly  felt
passage, the All India Bank Em­ that the deposits of commercial
ployees’ Association (AIBEA) has banks  and,  importantly,  public
urged Finance Minister Nirmala sector  banks,  need  not  be
Sitharaman to exempt from its covered  by  the  deposit  insur­
purview  public  sector  banks ance scheme, he said.
and/or  commercial  banks, He highlighted that, year after
which are covered under Section year, public sector banks and all
45  of  the  Banking  Regulation commercial  banks  were  re­
Act.  quired to pay a huge premium
Commercial banks pay about to DICGC, yet the claim ratio was
₹12,000 crore of premium to the nil since there was no likelihood
Deposit  Insur­ of  liquidation.
ance  and  Credit The AIBEA letter
Guarantee  Cor­ highlighted
poration that  the  claim
(DICGC),  which settled  so  far,
is  an  unwarran­ since  1962,  was
ted  expenditure only  ₹5,200
as  it  would  oth­ crore,  and  that
erwise  have too  for  cooper­
gone  to  the ative banks.
banks’  profit,  CH  Venkatach­ The AIBEA’s missive comes at a
alam,  general  secretary,  AIBEA, time  when  the  government  is
said  in  a  letter  to  the  Finance looking to increase the deposit
Minister on Sunday. insurance  coverage  to  ₹5  lakh
from ₹1 lakh at present. 
Protecting deposits The  AIBEA  letter  also  high­
Venkatachalam pointed out that lighted the fact that of the 2,067
Section 45 empowered the gov­ banks covered by the DICGC, the
ernment  and  the  RBI  to  amal­ 1,923 cooperative banks were the
gamate any bank with another only ones facing threats of clos­
bank to avert closure and loss of ure and their deposits need pro­
customers’ deposits.  tection.  Even  in  their  case,  the
“That is why, while hundreds premium  should  be  charged
of  banks  were  getting  closed only  to  the  extent  of  deposits
prior to 1960, with this amend­ covered  by  insurance,  rather
ment to Banking Regulation Act, than the total assessable depos­
not  a  single  commercial  bank its, which is much higher, the as­
has  been  liquidated  or  closed,” sociation said.

Amendment Bills to Indian Systems of


Medicine, Homeopathy Acts moved
OUR BUREAU ernors was coming to an end
New Delhi, August 9 on  April  23  this  year,  the  gov­
The  government  on  Monday ernment came out with Ordin­
tabled two Bills to extend the ance on April 22 to extend the
time  required  to  reconstitute period. Similarly, in the case of
the Central Council of Indian NCH,  such  as  Ordinance  was
Medicine and Central Council passed on May 16, a day before
of  Homeopathy  to  two  years the  term  of  the  existing  offi­
instead  of  one  year  as  envis­ cial  body  was  coming  to  an
aged  in  the  NCIM  2020  and end.
NCH  2020  Acts  passed  last Subsequently, the NCIM was
year. constituted  on  June  11  and
These  two  Bills  introduced NCH on July 5. 
on Monday are called National The  newly­introduced  Bills,
Commission  for  Indian  Sys­ however, are intended to keep
tem  of  Medicine  (NCIM) the  validity  of  all  decisions
(Amendment)  Bill,  2021  and taken  by  the  Boards  of  Gov­
National  Commission  for ernors  of  NCIM  and  NCH  till
Homeopathy  (NCH)  (Amend­ these bodies were constituted. 
ment) Bill, 2021.
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Adani, JSW Infra, 3 others in race to Govt ‘mulls slashing import


build dry bulk terminal at Paradip  duties on electric vehicles’
PUBLIC NOTICE

REUTERS companies  such  as  Tesla


File initial bids for 8.75 mt and 17.5 mt for Phase New Delhi, August 9 providing some benefit to the
1 and  Phase  2  of  the  project, India  is  considering  slashing domestic  economy  —  manu­
₹2,392­cr project  respectively.  import duties on electric cars facture locally, for example, or
It will have to pay the con­ to  as  low  as  40  per  cent,  two give a firm timeline on when it
P MANOJ tractually  mandated  royalty senior  government  officials would be able to, one of the of­
Mumbai, August 9  amount  for  the  MGC  along told  Reuters,  days  after  Tesla ficials said.
Adani  Ports  and  Special  Eco­ with  damages  if  it  fails  to Inc’s  appeals  for  a  cut  polar­ “Reducing  import  duties  is
nomic  Zone  Ltd,  JSW  Infra­ achieve the MGC in a year.  ised  the  country’s  auto not a problem as not many EVs
structure Ltd, Essar Ports Ltd, “It’s  a  very  important  pro­ industry. “We  haven’t  firmed  up  the are  imported  in  the  country.
Jindal  Steel  and  Power  Ltd, ject for Paradip Port because For  imported  electric reduction  in  duties  yet,  but But  we  need  some  economic
and  Navayuga  Engineering it needs additional capacity,” vehicles  (EVs)  with  a  value  of there are discussions that are gain out of that. We also have
Company  Limited  have  filed a Port Trust official said.  less than $40,000 — including ongoing,”  one  of  the  officials to balance the concerns of the
the  initial  bids  to  build  a  25­ the  car’s  cost,  insurance  and said. domestic players,” the official
million  tonne  (mt),  deep The project is part of the Paradip Port’s plan to expand capacity Four private terminals freight  —  the  government  is Tesla, in its pitch to the gov­ said.
draft  dry  bulk  cargo  ter­ Paradip Port has four private discussing  slashing  the  tax ernment  —  first  reported  by The second official said that
minal  at  the  Centre­owned ing circle for the handling of pleted  within  24  months. terminals  —  a  10­mt  coal  im­ rate to 40 per cent from 60 per Reuters  in  July  —  argued  that since the duty cut is being con­
Paradip  Port,  at  an  invest­ Capesize  vessels,  will  vest The  Paradip  Port  Trust  will port  terminal;  a  10­mt  iron cent  presently,  the  officials lowering import duties on EVs sidered  only  for  EVs  and  not
ment of ₹2,392.13 crore.  with  the  terminal  operator, set the minimum royalty per ore  export  terminal;  a  5­mt told Reuters. to  40  per  cent  would  make other  categories  of  imported
The  Paradip  Port  Trust  is according  to  the  tender metric tonne (reserve royalty multi­purpose  berth  to For EVs valued at more than them  more  affordable  and cars, it should not be a concern
India’s  second­biggest  state­ documents. price)  while  inviting  price handle  clean  cargo  includ­ $40,000,  it  is  looking  at  cut­ boost sales.  for domestic automakers that
owned  cargo  handler  by bids.  The  project  will  be ing  containers,  and  a  30­mt ting  the  rate  to  60  per  cent Even  so,  the  government  is mainly  manufacture  afford­
volume. The project is part of Minimum royalty awarded  to  the  bidder  quot­ mechanised  facility.  In  FY21, from 100 per cent, they said. in favour of a cut if it can see able gasoline­powered cars.
the  port  trust’s  plan  to  ex­ The  terminal  will  be  built  in ing  the  highest  royalty  per the  port  handled  114.549  mt
pand capacity.  two  phases  of  12.5  mt  capa­ metric  tonne  above  the  re­ of cargo. 
The  private  operator  win­ city  each.  The  construction serve royalty.  The  planned  terminal  will
ning  the  deal  will  develop,
operate  and  maintain  the
period  for  Phase  1  will  be  36
months from the date of the
The  royalty  rate  will  be  es­
calated  year  on  year  based
cater  to  the  requirement  of
coal  and  limestone  imports India to host 3­day Internet Nomura business
terminal  for  30  years.  The award of the concession. The on the Wholesale Price Index besides  the  export  of  granu­ resumption index
task  of  deepening  the  West­
ern  Dock  basin  and  the  nav­
construction  work  for  Phase
2 will  begin  from  the  date
(WPI). 
The  private  operator  will
lated  slag  and  finished  steel
products  for  steel  plants  op­ Governance Forum in Oct hits a high of 99.4
igation  channel  up  to  the Phase 1 starts commercial op­ have  to  handle  a  minimum erating  in  the  hinterland  of OUR BUREAU “India  is  the  second  largest
berths,  including  the  turn­ eration,  and  has  to  be  com­ guaranteed  cargo  (MGC)  of Paradip Port.  New Delhi, August 9  broadband  subscription  coun­ OUR BUREAU
Mumbai, August 9
India will for the first time play try  and  also  has  the  highest
The Nomura India Business Re­

RBI moves to ease overseas direct
host to deliberations of the In­ data consumption per user per
ternet Governance Forum (IGF) month.  Therefore,  the  aspira­ sumption  Index  rose  to  a  re­
in October, reflecting the coun­ tions of the Indians should be cord high of 99.4 for the week
try’s  growing  influence  on  in­ reflected in international policy ending August 8, from 94 last

investment regulations under FEMA  ternational  policy  formula­


tions around internet.
The  three­day  event  —  India
formation and stakeholder dis­
cussion.  India  Internet  Gov­
ernance  Forum  is  the  correct
week, almost reaching the pre­
pandemic level (100), and sur­
passing  the  pre­second  wave
Internet  Governance  Forum initiative for the country to en­ peak (of 99.3 in mid­February).
Seeks feedback on ment  of  such  financial balance sheet, can make ODI in­
This suggests the swifter­than­
commitment.  Where  the  disin­ cluding by way of contribution (IIGF) — will start from October sure that the growth of broad­
draft by Aug 23  vestment by the person resident in an Overseas Technology Fund, 30  and  go  with  the  theme  ‘In­ band  adheres  to  the  lifestyle expected  recovery  from  the
in  India  pertains  to  ODI,  the for the purpose of investing in clusive  Internet  for  Digital and requirements of the Indian second wave slump has contin­
OUR BUREAU transferor  shall  not  have  any overseas  technology  start­ups India’. community,”  Anil  Kumar  Jain, ued in early August.
Mumbai, August 9  dues outstanding for receipt.  engaged in an activity which is Chairman  of  Coordination After briefly plateauing, mo­
The  Reserve  Bank  of  India  is in alignment with the core busi­ Discussing public policy Committee, India Internet Gov­ bility  picked  up  sharply,  with
planning to rationalise the exist­ Restrictions ness of such Indian entity.  The  IGF,  which  is  an  UN­based ernance Forum 2021 (IIGF), said.  Google  workplace,  retail  &  re­
ing  provisions  governing  over­ A person resident in India is pro­ An Indian entity may engage forum,  is  an  Internet  Gov­ The  IIGF  coordination  com­ creation and Apple driving in­
seas direct investment (ODI) reg­ hibited  from  making  ODI  in  a in  agricultural  operations,  in­ ernance policy discussion plat­ mittee will include representat­ dex  rising  7.4  percentage
ulations  under  the  Foreign foreign entity engaged in (i) Real travention  of  serious/sensitive cluding purchase of land incid­ form  to  bring  representatives ives  from  civil  society,  govern­ points (pp), 5.3pp and 6.7pp, re­
Exchange  Management  Act estate  activity;  (ii)  Gambling  in nature.  Acquisition  of  immov­ ental to such activity, either dir­ together  from  various  groups, ment,  industry,  industrial spectively.  Power  demand
(FEMA), 1999.  any form; and (iii) Offering fin­ able property outside India (1) A ectly  or  through  an  office considering all at par to discuss association,  trust,  and  other surged  5.3  per  cent  week­on­
This is to further liberalise the ancial products linked to Indian person resident in India may ac­ outside India.  public  policy  issues  related  to stakeholders, he said.  week  after  contracting  for
regulatory framework and pro­ Rupee  except  for  products quire immovable property out­ the Internet.  three consecutive weeks, while
mote ease of doing business, per offered in an International Fin­ side India by way of inheritance Financial commitment This mode of engagement is Pre-IIGF engagement the  labour  participation  rate
the RBI’s draft Foreign Exchange ancial Services Centre (IFSC).  or  gift  or  purchase  from  a  per­ The total financial commitment referred  to  as  the  multi­stake­ Starting from August, multiple rose to 41.5 per cent from 39.8
Management/FEM (Non­debt In­ Overseas investment by a per­ son resident in India who has ac­ made  by  an  Indian  entity,  ex­ holder  model  of  Internet  Gov­ pre­IIGF  engagement  events per  cent  previously,  pushing
struments  ­  Overseas  Invest­ son resident in India shall not be quired such property as per the cluding  capitalization  of  re­ ernance,  which  has  been  the will be held at several colleges down the unemployment rate
ment) Rules, 2021 and the draft made in a foreign entity located foreign  exchange  provisions  in tained  earnings,  in  all  the  for­ key  feature  for  the  Internet’s and universities, as a precursor to 8.1 per cent. 
Foreign Exchange Management in  countries/  jurisdictions  that force  at  the  time  of  such eign  entities  taken  together  at success.  Multi­stakeholder to the IIGF inaugural event. The “The latest rise in NIBRI cor­
(Overseas  Investment)  Regula­ are  not  FATF  (Financial  Action acquisition. the  time  of  undertaking  such concept is well adopted by IGF idea  behind  this  is  to  engage rects its plateauing since mid­
tions, 2021.  Task  Force)and  IOSCO  (Interna­ commitment  shall  not  exceed under  the  UN  and  by  Internet the youth and students for their July,  and  suggests  the  swifter­
Where a person resident in In­ tional Organisation of Securities ODI in financial entity 400 per cent (or as directed by Corporation  for  Assigned participation  in  the  October than­expected  recovery  from
dia wants to make any financial Commission)  compliant  coun­ An  Indian  entity  which  is  en­ the  Reserve  Bank  from  time  to Names  and  Numbers  (ICANN, event and prepare the next gen­ the  second  wave  slump  has
commitment  or  disinvesting try  or  any  other  country/  juris­ gaged in financial services activ­ time) of its net worth as on the an American multi­stakeholder eration to be part of policy for­ continued  in  early  August,”
such financial commitment has diction as may be prescribed by ity in India may make ODI in a date of the last audited balance group).  mulation, he added.  Nomura said. 
an account appearing as a Spe­ the Central Government.  foreign entity, which is directly sheet. 
cial Mention Account­1/2 or non­ The  Financial  Commitment or  indirectly  engaged  in  finan­ However,  financial  commit­
performing asset (NPA) or wilful by a person resident in India in a cial  services  activity  subject  to ment  made  by  “Maharatna”
defaulter  or  is  under  investiga­ foreign entity that has invested conditions, including the regu­ public  sector  undertakings
tion by a regulatory body or in­ or invests into India which is de­ lated Indian entity Indian entity (PSUs)  or  “Navratna”  PSUs  or
vestigative  agencies  in  India,  a signed  for  the  purpose  of  tax posting  net  profits  during  the subsidiaries of such PSUs in for­
no­objection certificate has to be evasion/  tax  avoidance  by  such preceding three financial years.  eign  entities  outside  India  en­
obtained from these entities be­ person is not permitted and any An listed India entity having a gaged  in  strategic  sectors  shall
fore  making  financial  commit­ contravention  under  this  rule minimum  net  worth  of  ₹500 not be subject to the limits laid
ment or undertaking disinvest­ shall be considered to be a con­ crore based on the last audited down above. 

NACL net soars 
2.7 times in Q1
to ₹14.31 crore 
OUR BUREAU
Hyderabad, August 9
NACL,  formerly  known  as
Nagarjuna Agrichem, has re­
ported  a  net  profit  of  ₹14.31
crore  in  the  quarter  ended
June  30,  2021,  against  ₹5.36
crore  in  the  corresponding
previous period.
The  revenue  from  opera­
tions  stood  at  ₹324.68  crore
in  the  quarter  against  ₹252
crore  in  the  comparable
quarter last year.
The  company  declared  a
first  interim  dividend  of
₹0.10  a  share  (₹1  each)  for
the financial year 2021­22. 
“The  results  for  the
quarter  were  driven  by
strong performance in sales
and  manufacturing  opera­
tions. The second wave of the
pandemic  caused  consider­
able  disruption  to  the  nor­
mal  functioning  of  the  or­
ganisation,”  Pavan  Kumar,
Managing  Director  and
Chief  Executive  Officer,
NACL, said.
“The  company  is  making
significant  investments  in
its manufacturing capacities
in  anticipation  of  an  uptick
in growth and demand. The
outlook  for  the  second
quarter is positive with good
order  book  for  technicals
and formulations,” he said
“Despite  the  logistics
hurdles across the world, in
general,  and  to  the  US  and
Europe, in particular, export
business  grew  significantly
during  the  quarter,”  a  com­
pany  statement  said  on
Monday.
“The  increased  fuel  costs
are  impacting  some  input
materials  and  logistics
costs,” it said.

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Sundaram Finance posts 16% rise Edtech upGrad joins unicorn club,


in Q1 net profit at ₹192 crore raises $185 m from Temasek, others
NBFC’s interest ₹57  crore,  the  deposit­base ₹1,395  crore,  about  4.87  per
stood  at  ₹4,078  crore  as  of cent of principal outstanding
With a valuation of $1.2 billion, start­up During earlier media inter­
actions,  upGrad  said  that  it
income grows June 2021 quarter.  as on June 30, 2021. says it has earmarked $250 m for M&As has  earmarked  $250  million
marginally to ₹856 cr The second wave of Covid­19 As  on  June  30,  2021,  the for mergers and acquisitions. 
disrupted operations through firm’s gross NPAs and net NPAs OUR BUREAU based Temasek in April. 
OUR BUREAU the  first  quarter  and  custom­ stood at 4.59 per cent and 3.38 Mumbai, August 9 Ronnie  Screwvala,  Chair­ K-12 segment
Chennai, August 9  ers  were  deeply  impacted  by per  cent  respectively  com­ Edtech  start­up  upGrad  an­ person  and  Co­founder,  up­ Founded in 2015, the start­up
Sundaram  Finance  has  repor­ the pandemic. Northern, west­ pared  with  2.78  per  cent  and nounced  on  Monday  that  it Grad,  said,  “We  are  very  fo­ currently  operates  in  the
ted a 16 per cent growth in its ern  and  central  regions  were 1.79  per  cent  in  the  year­ago has become a unicorn with a cussed  on  our  path  to  being above  K­12  segment,  offering
standalone  net  profit  at  ₹192 impacted  in  the  early  part  of quarter.  post­funding  valuation  of in  the  top  3­5  companies diplomas and degree courses
crore  for  the  quarter  ended this window and most regions The  assets  under  manage­ $1.2  billion.  The  start­up globally  in  edtech  and in association with universit­
June 30, 2021 compared with a Total disbursements for Q1FY22 in  south  India  were  in  lock­ ment stood at ₹29,823 crore as raised  $185  million  in  its serving  the  1  billion  strong ies  in  India  and  across  the
net profit of ₹166 crore in the grew to ₹2,060 crore down  till  nearly  the  end  of on  June  30,  2021  as  against second  round  of  external workforce  across  the  age globe.
year­ago  quarter,  aided  by June 2021, according to a state­ ₹29,580  crore  as  on  June  30, funding  from  Temasek,  IFC group  of  18  to  60  years.  We “Our  focus  is  on  courses
Ronnie Screwvala, 
lower expenses.  quarter  of  this  fiscal  stood  at ment.  2020.  (International  Finance  Cor­ are pleased with the investor­ running for a span of 10 to 11
Chairperson and Co­founder
The NBFC’s interest income ₹702.5  crore  as  against  ₹733 Pursuant to the RBI’s notific­ Sundaram  Home  Finance poration),  and  IIFL  (India  In­ interest ever since we opened months  to  really  establish
grew marginally to ₹856 crore crore a year ago. ation  on  Resolution  Frame­ continued  to  face  sustained foline).  up  for  a  fundraise,  and  had value as they unfold. Yes, the the  credibility  of  the  quality
in  June  2021  quarter  as  com­ work  2.0  related  to  advances downturn in the housing mar­ our  maiden  raise  from  Tem­ last  value  was  at  $1.2  billion of  the  product  we  offer.  Sev­
pared  to  ₹845  crore  in  the Covid disruptions to  customers,  assets  totaling ket in the south, and in partic­ Valuation doubled asek, followed by IFC and IIFL but  as  I  keep  saying,  we  are enty  per  cent  of  our  faculty
year­ago  quarter,  while  total Total  disbursements  for ₹88 crore, about 0.31 per cent ular  Tamil  Nadu.  However, UpGrad  doubled  its  valu­ in the last 60 days.”  not a fan of the tag name uni­ comprises  members  of  the
income  stood  at  ₹956  crore Q1FY22 grew to ₹2,060 crore as of principal outstanding, were profit for Q1FY22 grew to ₹40 ation in 60 days, following an “We will announce further corn; for us, it is only a means industry  itself,”  Screwvala
compared with ₹952 crore.  compared  to  ₹929  crore  in restructured in June 2021. The crore  as  against  ₹34  crore  in earlier funding round of $120 updates  on  mergers  and  ac­ to a much larger goal,” he ad­ said  in  an  interaction  with
Total  expenses  for  the  first Q1FY21. With a net accretion of total restructured assets were Q1FY21. million  from  Singapore­ quisitions  and  unlocking ded.  Businessline. 

To create ‘awareness’, Nestle brands to mask-up


MEENAKSHI VERMA AMBWANI Nescafe  and  Everyday  will  be sumers look at our products.” 
Amara Raja eyes buys, overseas strategic tie­ups 
New Delhi, August 9 part of its new ‘Face of Hope’ ini­ The  company  said  that  new Invests $5 million in into  Log  9  Materials,  a mark the first in a series of inter­ kets like South East Asia, Middle
Soon,  logos  of  brands  such  as tiative. A Nestle India spokesper­ packaging will begin hitting re­ Bengaluru­based  advanced  bat­ esting  developments  that  we East,  Africa  and  other  markets.
Maggi, Nescafe, Kitkat and Every­ son  said:  “Nestle  India  under­ tail shelves in the next few weeks.  Bengaluru­based  tery  start  up,  where  other  in­ plan to execute in the future.” Last  year,  we  exported  about  3
day will be masked­up, in a bid to stands the ‘need of the hour’ and The  initiative  will  also  be Log 9 Materials vestors pumped in $3.5 million, “We  are  keenly  watching  the million batteries and exports ac­
create  awareness  about  Covid­ wants to sensitise each and every backed through a print and di­ the  company  told  BusinessLine progress of the PLI scheme and counted for about 12 per cent of
appropriate  behaviour  among individual  about  the  one  basic gital campaign.  OUR BUREAU it  is  looking  out  for  more  buy­ expect  its  outcome  later  this the business. We are looking at
consumers.  practice that we must all follow – “By  leveraging  the  power  of Hyderabad, August 9  outs  as  start­ups  are  lot  more fiscal. This will enable us to de­ stepping  this  up  to  over  6­8
Nestle India, on Monday, said masking­up.  iconic  brands  such  as  Maggi, Amara Raja Batteries is eyeing ac­ nimble. velop on our plans of an invest­ million.”
it will be tweaking the product “To remind all of us and to cre­ Kitkat, Nescafe and Everyday, we quisitions  in  the  new  energy ment of $1 billion over 10 years. In “In  order  to  step  up  exports,
packaging that will showcase its ate  awareness  on  this  very  im­ aim  to  spread  even  greater area  and  exploring  setting  up which will pave way for its pro­ PLI scheme the meantime, we are looking at we may have to build a new plant
key brands “masked­up” to stress portant safeguard, we have com­ awareness on the importance of overseas  facility  and  possible posed $1­billion investment in a Vikramadithya  Gourineni,  Exec­ more  strategic  investments  in in other markets or even buyout
on  the  importance  of  mask  us­ menced work towards tweaking masking. Our brands have a rich buyout  in  it’s  lead  acid  battery Gigafactory,  it  is  scouting  for utive Director, ARBL, said “Our in­ start  ups  in  related  areas,”  he existing companies to grow the
age.  our product packaging that will purpose and in the past as well, business. more  strategic  investments  in vestment is in line with our plans said. market there due to local duties
see  our  iconic  brands  ‘masked­ packaging  changes  have  been Even as it awaits the outcome the start up space in the lithium to invest in cutting­edge techno­ Harshavardhana  Gourineni, and taxes. We are exploring buy­
The brands up’.  “Our  aim  is  to  ensure  that made  to  reflect  important  soci­ of the ₹18,100­crore Performance ion and related areas, according logies to accelerate its evolution ED, ARBL, said “As we grow our outs,  even  though  nothing  has
The  packaged  food  major  said this important message gets re­ etal  messages,”  the  company Linked Incentive scheme for Ad­ to its management. towards becoming an 'Energy & lead  acid  battery  business,  we been  finalised  as  yet,”  he
brands  such  as  Kitkat,  Maggi, inforced  every  time  when  con­ spokesperson added.  vanced Cell Chemistry batteries, On a day, it invested $5 million Mobility'  enterprise.  This  will plan to increase exports to mar­ explained.

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The LLP ecosystem has been revitalised
Olympian hurdles The decriminalisation of minor defaults and addition of new concepts should incentivise limited liability partnerships
KVR MURTY ural defaults which do not involve
Efforts to improve the sport ecosystem have just fraud or intent to deceive have been

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abindranath Tagore in his de­criminalised. So far, the fear and
started showing results, but more needs to be done  immortal  poem  Gitanjali stigma  of  having  to  face  criminal
had  written:  “Where  the prosecution  for  even  minor  de­

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ehind  India’s  best­ever  performance mind  is  without  fear  and faults  acted  as  a  disincentive  for
the head is held high… my Father, budding  entrepreneurs  and  the
with seven medals at the Olympics this
let my country awake.” youth. 
year,  including  the  first  ever  gold  in These  verses  by  one  of  India’s While the LLP Act has retained the
athletics, lies a heart­warming story of greatest  minds  have  been  the  in­ suppleness of a traditional partner­
change  in  the  country’s  sport  ecosystem  in spiration for the Government in its ship  by  allowing  the  partners  to
which  India  Inc  has  played  a  major  role.  India pursuit to take a new and young In­ carry out their objects and manage
dia towards greater heights and en­ their  governance  in  accordance
Inc­government  coordination  has  acquired  a hance the quality of lives of citizens with  their  agreement,  as  a  corpor­
degree of professionalism in recent years. Noth­ by making their daily lives and busi­ ate  vehicle  LLP  has  three­fold  ad­
ing  symbolises  the  new  seriousness  in  India’s nesses more productive, easier and vantages over a partnership simpli­
approach to Olympics in particular and sport in stress free. citer — that is, unlike a partnership,
During the last seven years, a host LLP has a separate legal identity, dis­
general this year than the conspicuous absence of  bold  and  transformative  initiat­ tinct from its partners; it allows the
of  a  large  official  contingent  led  by  the  Sports ives  targeted  towards  corporates, liability  of  the  partners  to  remain The amended LLP Act will encourage unincorporated units to shift to an organised LLP form of business structure AFP
Minister — which was the norm in the past. In the common citizens and the youth limited to the extent of their contri­
the 2016 Rio Olympics, the then Sports Minister, associated  with  them  have  been bution;  and  it  has  a  perpetual sector  accounts  for  about  75  per ate foreign partners in the process when  it  comes  to  dealing  with
taken. succession. cent of the LLPs, the industrial sec­ of  nomination  of  a  resident  desig­ fraudulent  actions  of  the  corpor­
leading  an  oversized  entourage,  was  censured
Another  path­breaking  step  has Historically,  the  vehicle  of  LLP tor  23  per  cent,  and  about  1.75  per nated partner in the LLP as also pro­ ates, the period of imprisonment in
by the organisers for “unacceptable behaviour”. now  been  taken  by  the  Govern­ first  gained  relevance  in  the  US,  to cent of the LLPs are working in the fessionals  who  travel  frequently case  of  fraud  has  been  increased
This time Kiren Rijiju, who till recently was Min­ ment.  After  a  span  of  more  than  a provide the benefit of limited liabil­ agricultural sector. even as they run their LLPs. from two years to five years.
ister  of  Youth  Affairs  and  Sports,  did  not  go  to decade,  the  Limited  Liability  Part­ ity  to  professional  firms,  which This Bill has therefore, rightly, in­ This  Bill  rides  on  the  regulatory The Bill represents an earnest re­
the  Tokyo  Olympics.  He  rightly  decided  that nership Act, 2008 (LLP Act) has been could  not  organise  themselves  as troduced  new  concepts  of  ‘small architecture  created  under  the form  brought  in  by  the  Govern­
amended for the first time, with the companies.  It  was  the  Naresh LLP’ and ‘start­up LLP’, to provide be­ Companies  Act,  insofar  as  it  lever­ ment,  which  has  taken  a  frontline
what the Indian contingent needed was not an passage  of  the  LLP  (Amendment) Chandra  Committee  which,  in  its nefits  of  lesser  compliances,  lesser ages the concept of Special Courts, position  to  bring  about  greater
official delegation but additional support staff Bill, 2021 in Parliament. report  submitted  in  2003,  had  ini­ fees  and  lesser  penalties  in  case  of already designated under the Com­ ‘Ease of Doing Business’ for the law­
such as coaches, doctors and physiotherapists.  The  amendments  are  primarily tially  recommended  that  there minor violations by such classes of panies  Act  for  speedier  trial  of  of­ abiding corporates, by creating a fa­
States such as Odisha, Pun­ aimed at decriminalisation of two­ should  be  a  law  for  establishing LLPs.  fences  under  the  LLP  Act,  and  cre­ cilitative  environment which  al­
thirds  of  the  compoundable  of­ LLPs in India. The  quantum  of  additional  fees, ation  of  an  internal  adjudication lows doing of business without un­
Scan & Share jab,  Haryana  and  Delhi  have fences involving minor procedural in  case  of  delayed  filings,  had  got mechanism by appointment of ad­ necessary threat of prosecution. 
devoted  resources  to  boost­ or  technical  defaults,  akin  to  the Gaining traction hard­coded  in  the  LLP  Act  in  2008 judicating officers for dealing with The passage of this Bill represents
ing  sport  infrastructure,  be­ process  of  decriminalisation  car­ In  India,  the  vehicle  of  LLP  has and was the source of much agony violations by levying civil penalties, a watershed  moment  for  the  busi­
sides  tying  up  with  corpor­ ried  out  under  the  Com­ gained  a  lot  of  traction for  many  LLPs,  which  had  to  pay  a post­decriminalisation.  ness community in the country, as
panies Act, 2013 based on during the last few years. large  amount  on  account  of  addi­ the reform of decriminalisation has
ate­sponsored  initiatives
the recommendations by Scan & Share This  is  evident  from  the tional fees for delayed filings. Prescribing standards been carried out in respect the two
such as JSW Sports headed by the  Company  Law  Com­ fact  that  the  number  of In  a  significant  relief,  now,  the Considering that  public  interest most important business entities of
Parth  Jindal,  Olympic  Gold mittee, while at the same active  LLPs  have  risen  to Government  would  exercise may  also  get  involved  after  an  LLP the  organised  sector  —  company
Quest founded by sporting legends Geeth Sethi time  promoting  ‘Ease  of 2,13,014.  There  has  been powers to provide the quantum of attains a particular size, a new pro­ and the LLP. It is expected that this
and  Prakash  Padukone,  GoSports  Foundation Doing Business’ for LLPs. an  annual  growth  of additional  fee through  rules, vision  allows  the  Central  Govern­ reform would give rise to a more or­
This  would  provide  a about  17  per  cent  in  the thereby  allowing  itself  the  judg­ ment to prescribe the Standards of ganised economy and spur growth,
which  is  promoted  by  Rahul  Dravid  and  P strong  incentive  for  the number of LLPs incorpor­ ment  to  fix  it  for  a  class  of  LLPs, Accounting  or  Standards  of  Audit­ so that we can achieve the goal of a
Gopichand. The Odisha Government, which has unorganised unincorpor­ ated  during  the  fiscal based on size. ing for such LLPs.  $5 trillion economy.
sponsored  the  men’s  and  women’s  hockey ated types of businesses to shift to year  2020­2021.  A  lot  of  these  LLPs Besides  this,  the  minimum  cri­ Underlining the approach of the
teams since 2018, has played a key role in India’s an  organised  incorporated  LLP are  part  of  the  MSME  sector,  and teria to qualify as a “resident in In­ Government  that  decriminalisa­ The writer is Joint Secretary, Ministry
form  of  business  structure  now many  are  run  by  budding  entre­ dia”  has  been  reduced  from  180 tion should not be seen as dilution of Corporate Affairs. The views are
hockey revival. The fact that nine out of the 16­ that  minor  technical  and  proced­ preneurs  as  start­ups.  The  services days to 120 days. This would facilit­ of  the  enforcement  mechanism personal.
member Indian women’s hockey squad, includ­
ing the skipper Rani Rampal, hail from Haryana,

Supporting growth outweighs inflation unease


tells us what a push to sport can achieve. Their
performance  is  also  a  story  of  grit  against  ad­
versity  —  social  and  economic  —  in  an  acutely
patriarchal milieu.
Rijiju  aligned  the  activities  of  the  Centre’s
flagship  sporting  policy  ‘Target  Olympic  Po­ But as economic uncertainty reduces, producers may start hiking prices, pushing up non-food inflation
dium  Scheme  (TOPS)’  under  the  Ministry  of balanced. Worryingly, the Commit­ to December 31, 2021. Given the high the  subsequent  fortnightly  auc­
RAMNATH KRISHNAN
Youth  Affairs  and  Sports  with  different  profes­ tee has forecast inflation at 5.9 per systemic liquidity and muted credit tions.  It  has  now  been  decided  to

I
sional corporate bodies to hone the crème de la n its August 2021 policy review, cent in Q2 FY22 and 5.8 per cent in growth,  the  demand  from  banks step  up  the  amount  of  the  fort­
crème of  about  200  sportsmen  for  the  world’s the  Monetary  Policy  Commit­ Q4,  alarmingly  close  to  the  6  per under this scheme has been rather nightly VRRR auctions from ₹2.5 tril­
tee  (MPC)  maintained  status cent  upper  threshold,  which  is subdued at ₹53.2 billion. Increment­ lion on August 13 to ₹4 trillion on
premier sporting event in Tokyo. TOPS and ‘Kh­
quo on the policy rate in a un­ likely  to  keep  the  markets  on  the ally,  as  the  funding  rates  in  the September 24. 
elo India’, another programme launched by the animous decision, which was a fore­ edge. money market are much lower than The central bank has emphasised
Ministry  of  Youth  Affairs  and  Sports  to  revive gone  conclusion  given  the  tentat­ The  revival  in  the  monsoon  has the repo rate, this extension in the that  the  enhanced  VRRR  auctions
sports culture in India, have worked in coordin­ iveness  of  the  economic  growth boosted kharif sowing and supply­ deadline  is  unlikely  to  result  in  a should  not  be  misinterpreted  as  a
ation  with  corporate­funded  initiatives.  But momentum. side measures taken by the Govern­ meaningful demand from banks. reversal  of  the  accommodative
It also voted to continue with the ment have softened the prices of ed­ Moreover,  the  deadline  for  the policy stance. With the substantial
while the top talent is now getting the attention accommodative  stance  for  as  long ible oils and pulses. Accordingly, the achievement of financial paramet­ surplus  in  systemic  liquidity,  the
Inflation is inching up ISTOCK
it  requires,  India  is  still  not  doing  enough  to as  necessary  to  revive  and  sustain outlook  for  food  inflation  appears ers under Resolution Framework 1.0 gradual  incremental  absorption
augment sport infrastructure to spur fresh tal­ growth on a durable basis and con­ relatively  benign.  However,  once As domestic demand strengthens has been deferred to October 1, 2022, through  VRRR  should  not  materi­
ent.  A  Budgetary  allocation  of  ₹2,596  crore  to­ tinue  to  mitigate  the  impact  of rising vaccine coverage reduces eco­ and starts seeping into inflationary from March 31, 2022, given the ad­ ally impact the near­term rates.
Covid­19 on the economy, while en­ nomic uncertainty, producers may pressures, the MPC will have to shift verse impact of the second wave of However, the new benchmark 10­
wards sport for FY 2021­22, 8 per cent below the suring  that  inflation  remains shake off their current trepidation its focus to the anchoring of infla­ Covid on the corporate borrowers’ year G­sec (6.10 GS 2031) yield may
previous  year,  is  a  pittance  in  relation  to  the within  the  target,  going  forward. towards hiking prices, pushing up tionary expectations from the over­ recovery. To address this stress, the continue to creep up, with the aver­
kind  of  infrastructure  that  India  requires  to However, this vote was not unanim­ non­food inflation towards the end arching  preservation  of  growth. RBI has announced a relaxation in age CPI inflation for FY22 projected
spread  its  net  wide  for  the  next  Olympics.  In­ ous  (5:1),  revealing  the  underlying of the year. Based  on  this,  ICRA  anticipates  a the sector specific thresholds in re­ close to the upper threshold of the
unease on the inflation outlook.  Simultaneously,  the  MPC  has  re­ change in the stance to neutral from spect  of  four  out  of  the  five  ratios 2­6  per  cent  medium  term  target,
dia’s sports bodies are riddled with politics, cor­
For  the  Indian  economy,  Q1 tained its June forecast for the FY22 accommodative  in  the  February that  are  linked  to  the  operational and a budgeted fiscal deficit of 6.8
ruption and nepotism and need a clean­up. The FY2022  was  challenging  to  say  the real GDP expansion of 9.5 per cent. 2022  policy  review,  followed  by  a performance of the restructured en­ per cent of GDP. 
56  National  Sports  Federations,  eligible  to  re­ least.  Vaccine  optimism  in  ad­ Interestingly,  the  quarterly  projec­ hike  in  the  repo  rate  of  25  basis tities.  Following  the  policy  announce­
ceive  financial  and  other  assistance  from  the vanced  economies  caused  global tions  have  undergone  a  consider­ points  (bps)  each  in  the  April  and ICRA estimates the overall corpor­ ment, the 10­year yield had risen by
government, continue to be run by politicians. commodity  prices  to  soar.  At  the able  revision.  Despite  the  second June 2022 reviews. ate  restructuring  at  around  ₹700 almost  5  bps  intra­day.  Sub­
same  time,  the  second  wave  of wave and the gradual rise in vaccine billion  or  0.7  per  cent  of  the  loan sequently,  the  entire  notified
India has miles to go, but a humble beginning Covid necessitated  State­wise  re­ coverage, the growth estimate for Q1 Liquidity support book  of  banks.  The  relaxation amount  of  ₹140  billion  for  the  10­
has been made. strictions, generating domestic sup­ has been revised upwards, suggest­ As  expected,  the  liquidity  support provided  by  the  RBI  will  provide year paper was cancelled in the G­
ply  constraints.  A  combination  of ing that the extent of the shock was measures  announced  by  the  RBI some  relief  to  these  borrowers  by sec auction held on August 6,, after
these factors led the CPI inflation to not as much as previously feared. were largely incremental in nature, giving them more time to meet the which its yield retreated somewhat.
breach the upper threshold of the Nevertheless, this has been rebal­ following the broad­based support requisite thresholds. In the absence of its inclusion in li­
MPC’s medium term target range of anced by a lowering of the growth to the acutely affected sectors seen The RBI had commenced normal quidity operations, the benchmark
30/30: THREE DECADES OF REFORMS RAVIKANTH 2­6 per cent in both May and June.
Following this spike, the MPC has
projections  for  the  subsequent
three quarters, implying that pent­
in the past few policies. For instance,
the RBI has decided to extend the op­
liquidity operations, with a resump­
tion  of  the  14­day  variable  rate  re­
yield may remain volatile, rising to
as much as 6.35 per cent by the end
considerably raised its forecast for up demand is unlikely to emerge as erating period for the ₹1 trillion On­ verse repo (VRRR) operations since of this quarter.
the FY22 CPI inflation to 5.7 per cent a big  driver  of  growth  going  for­ Tap Targeted Long­Term Repo Oper­ January 15, 2021, for an amount of ₹2
from 5.1 per cent, with risks broadly ward.  ations (TLTRO) scheme by a quarter trillion, that has been rolled over in The writer is President Ratings, ICRA

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Crop insurance make  the  PM  Fasal  Bima  Yojana phase  of  an  uncertain  global  eco­ has to drastically contain the pan­ Viable airline
Apropos  ‘Are  farmers  reaping  be­ more effective. nomy, cost reduction, higher pro­ demic  and  enforce  further  eco­ This  refers  to  ‘Flying  cheap’  (Au­
nefits  of  PM  Fasal  Bima  Yojana?’ Katuru Durga Prasad Rao ductivity  and  sales  acumen  will nomic and taxation reforms to im­ gust 9). With the collapse of many
(August 9), getting the crop insur­ Hyderabad dictate  even  more  the  success  of prove  the  ease  of  doing  business airlines  in  the  last  two  decades,
ance claims at the right time is not any scheme. and  attract  capital  for  invest­ there is a yawning gap waiting to
happening  for  varied  reasons. Steel PLI R Narayanan ments.  be filled by intrepid and astute in­
These  include  cultivators’  ignor­ This refers to ‘Will PLI scheme for Navi Mumbai VSK Pillai vestors. 
ance or lack of awareness, delayed specialty steel deliver?’ (August 9). Changanacherry, Kerala They will need to find the secret
lodging of claims, poor coordina­ This  initiative  to  incentivise  pro­ Excess liquidity sauce  to  offer  a  viable  service  for
tion  amongst  State  government duction  of  special  steel  is  timely. This  refers  to  ‘RBI’s  sanguine Private trains the long term without being hurt
agencies,  and  the  lack  of  speedy The  global  special  steel  market  is stance’  (August  9).  Keeping  the This refers to ‘Is the dream of run­ by the inflexible cost structure. 
settlement of the claims by insur­ forecast  to  sharply  rise  between policy rate rate unchanged would ning  private  trains  going  off­ Let's  hope  that  Rakesh  Jhun­
ance companies.  2021  and  2027.  While  these  are be  beneficial  to  the  growth  of  in­ track?’  (August  9).  Allowing  the jhunwala can set an example with
The  district  rural  development premium  products,  the  bulk  of vestments.  The  excess  liquidity private  sector  to  operate  on  100­ Akasa on how to start and run an
agencies and the district collectors consumption is on regular grades available  in  the  banking  system odd  routes  is  indeed  a  welcome airline true to its label of an ultra­
should  be  more  proactive,  by  col­ and  it  is  the  revenue  thereof  that must  be  judiciously  deployed  for move but it should not go the Air low­cost airline. 
lecting the names of cultivators in would feed the diversification into production  of  goods  and  services India way. Ultimately, it has to be a Given  the  size  and  diversity  of
the affected mandals and submit­ special classes. and  not  for  speculative  purposes. win­win for both private operators the market, we deserve a flourish­
ting the consolidated claims to the A global spurt in infra spending The  recent  enthusiasm  in  the as well as passengers.  ing  aviation  sector  with  multiple
insurance  companies  promptly. is  pushing  up  the  demand  for primary and secondary markets is Considering  that  Indian  Rail­ segments  and  operators  offering
This will help the insurance firms steel. Astute management of steel due  not  only  to  the  optimism  on ways  will  also  operate  on  those services at different tiers. 
settle  the  claims  and  pass  on  the exports  at  negotiated  prices  and the  economy  but  also  to  the  easy same  routes  and  possibly  at The  government  must  do  its
amounts to the farmers for meet­ tariffs over a long timeframe is vi­ flow  of  the  excess  liquidity  avail­ cheaper fares, all issues need to be part to enable healthy operations
ing  their  living  expenses  and  go­ tal.  This  also  applies  to  import  of able in the banking system.  discussed before the private sector with sufficient competition to be­
ing ahead with cultivation for the quality coal and ore. Also, there’s a To get optimum results from the is allowed to operate.  nefit the average Indian flyer.
next season. The Centre has to fo­ need for a bigger thrust in R&D to monetary  policy  and  other  meas­ Bal Govind Anand Srinivasan
cus on these issues if it intends to produce steel for the future. In the ures  of  the  RBI,  the  government Noida Bengaluru

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An urban job guarantee scheme is the need of the hour


Millions of urban Indian residents are struggling without livelihood opportunities. A national urban employment scheme needs to be put in place immediately
and January­March 2021.  force. The conditions of young their  already  abysmally  low the  insufficient  spending  by
Now we also have evidence would­be  workers  was  even levels. the Centre — that it has been
from the official surveys con­ worse: more than a quarter of This is the depressing con­ all but impossible to do any­
ducted  by  the  National young  men  and  more  than text within which it is now ab­ thing that would have a suffi­
Sample  Survey  Organisation. one­third  of  young  women solutely imperative to take ur­ cient impact on the ground. 
The quarterly Periodic Labour were openly unemployed at a gent  action  to  guarantee Despite that, the efforts by
Force Surveys were brought in time when the economy was urban employment. The good the State governments of Ker­
CP CHANDRASHEKHAR JAYATI GHOSH specifically  to  provide  “real supposedly  recovering  from news is that this is both feas­ ala, Jharkhand, Himachal Pra­
time” evidence on the state of the lockdown. ible  and  affordable,  and  ex­ desh, Odisha and Madhya Pra­
MACROSCAN the  labour  market  in  India, This  dramatic  deteriora­ amples  and  templates  for desh,  suggest  that  there  are
but the results have been very tion of labour market condi­ such  a  law  and  programme initiatives that could be built
delayed in coming in. tions  would  inevitably  affect already exist. upon and improved. 

A
t  long  last  —  and vious  to  the  central  govern­ Nevertheless,  the  latest  re­ workers’ earnings. We do not In  addition,  some  very  vi­
more  than  a  year ment from the very start of the port  pertaining  to  July­ yet have data on wages for the State govt initiatives able  templates  for  an  urban
after  the  need  for brutal  and  unplanned  na­ September 2020 does provide period  July­September  2020, Some State governments have employment  programme
such  a  scheme  be­ tional  lockdown  from  late evidence  of  the  damage but  the  annual  PLFS  report attempted to bring in urban have  been  developed  by  the
came obvious — a Parliament­ March 2020, which stretched caused  to  employment  and Helping hand Urban workers are in dire straits SHIV KUMAR PUSHPAKAR
already provides a chilling de­ employment  schemes  on Centre  for  Sustainable  Em­
ary  committee  has  recom­ well  beyond  initial  expecta­ livelihood  during  the  first scription  (Figure  4).  Over their  own,  but  they  are  so ployment at Azim Premji Uni­
mended the institution of an tions  and  damaged  or  des­ wave  of  the  Covid­19  pan­ April­June 2020, not only did cash­strapped  —  especially versity. Now there are really no
urban  employment  scheme troyed  livelihoods  especially demic  and  the  first  national Status. Both male and female ure 2). This is hardly a sign of employment go down, but so after  the  additional  pan­ more  excuses  not  to  under­
at the national level.  of  informal  workers  and  the lockdown.  employment  rates  in  urban labour  market  dynamism; did the money wages of causal demic­related  expenditures take this exercise on an imme­
The  Standing  Committee urban poor. But next to noth­ Despite some recovery after India, which in the immediate more a reflection of the com­ workers,  which  declined  on that were thrust on them by diate and urgent basis.
on Labour stated in its report ing  was  done,  and  the  few October  2020,  the  employ­ pre­pandemic  period  were plete  absence  of  other  em­ average  and  particularly  for
of August 3, 2021 that “there is paltry  relief  measures  that ment situation is likely to have already lower than historical ployment opportunities. women. 
an  imperative  need  for  put­ have  been  provided  over  the deteriorated further after the rates, fell sharply in April­June In addition, the report also
ting in place an Employment past  year  have  proved  to  be second wave of early 2021. 2020. Even in July­September The young hit hard notes that the number of days
Guarantee Programme for the wholly inadequate to address Figure 1 presents the recog­ 2020  they  remained  signific­ This is confirmed by the signi­ worked  declined  substan­
urban workforce in line with the  massive  scale  of  employ­ nised work participation rate, antly below the pre­pandemic ficant increase in open unem­ tially, which would further re­
MGNREGA.”  ment and income loss. or employment rate, over the level,  as  much  as  13  per  cent ployment  rates  in  urban duce the total wage earnings.
(Incidentally,  the  Commit­ quarters from July­September lower for women. areas,  which  have  spiralled Note  that  this  entire  period
tee  also  came  down  on  the Surveys galore 2019 to July­September 2020. But even this partial recov­ upwards well beyond the his­ has  been  one  of  increasing
central  government  for  fail­ Surveys conducted by private These  rates  are  according  to ery  in  employment  rates  is torical  highs  that  were  so prices of essentials, with food
ing to collect data on the num­ agencies  like  the  CMIE  had Current Weekly Status (which misleading, because it was es­ widely discussed from in the prices alone going up at an an­
ber and conditions of migrant already  indicated  truly  dra­ records the activity status on sentially due to a fairly big in­ 2017­18  labour  force  survey. nual rate of around 6 per cent.
workers,  who  experienced matic  job  losses  in  urban  In­ any average day over the previ­ crease  in  the  number  of  un­ Figure 3 shows that open un­ So real wages would have de­
such suffering during the first dia over the past year, account­ ous  week,  including  both paid  workers  who  helped  in employment  in  July­Septem­ clined  even  more.  The  earn­
lockdown.) ing for around 65 per cent of principal and subsidiary activ­ their  family  enterprises  (like ber  2020,  post­lockdown,  ac­ ings  of  self­employed  de­
The  pressing  need  for  an the  estimated  job  losses  of ities), which is a better meas­ small  shops  and  the  like)  — counted for nearly 13 per cent clined even more, going down
urban  employment  pro­ nearly  20  million  jobs  lost ure of actual demand in the la­ once  again,  dominantly of men and 16 per cent of wo­ by 20 per cent for men and 10
gramme should have been ob­ between January­March 2020 bour  market  than  the  Usual among women workers (Fig­ men  in  the  urban  labour per  cent  for  women,  from

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unveil details need  not  have  a  bank  account.
Since  it  is  generated  both  as  an
SMS and a QR code, e­RUPI can be
beneficiaries  money  through
their  bank  accounts.  But  many
poor people do not have bank ac­
for  both  individuals  and
taxpayers.
As a tax payer, it is your money
August 10, 2001
Reforms at our own pace, says Sinha
of $3.5-t bill used  even  by  those  with  a  basic
feature phone. Estimates suggest
counts. The Jan Dhan Yojana saw
many bank accounts opened but
that  is  spent  by  the  government
on  welfare  schemes.  With  a  tar­
The Government today struck a defiant note over the
downgrading of India’s sovereign rating by international

D emocrats in the US Senate on
Monday  released  some  de­
tails  of  the  $3.5  trillion  bill  ad­
that there are close to 400 million
feature phone users in India, who
would  ordinarily  be  kept  out  of
the  issue  of  not­so­poor  people
opening  and  or  operating  such
accounts came to the fore.
geted  and  specific  system  like  e­
RUPI, you would be getting more
bang for your buck. Leakages cut
rating agencies, Standard and Poor's and Moody's, with
the Finance Minister, Mr Yashwant Sinha, declaring that
the Government would pursue economic reforms “at our
dressing social spending and im­ KUMAR SHANKAR ROY any  tech­heavy  cashless  digital Also  the  treatment  meted  out to  the  minimum  will  mean  that own pace.” “We will carry out the reforms agenda
migration that they aim to push payment  solution  since  these  re­ to the poor by banks was not ex­ only  intended  beneficiaries  get without being hostage to anyone,” he said after a
through after passing the bipar­ SLATE quire an Internet­enabled smart­ actly great everywhere.  subsidies.  This  should  help  the meeting with the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India,
tisan  $1  trillion  infrastructure phone.  With  e­RUPI  these  users/ The  third  issue is  that  welfare government save money and fine­ Dr Bimal Jalan, in the Finance Ministry. 
bill. beneficiaries  can  redeem  the funds sent for buying food could tune spending. Citibank goes for single management set-up

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The  first  details  of  the  larger he  government  on  Au­ voucher  without  a  card,  digital be  used  for  other  purposes.  e­ e­RUPI could be a harbinger to Citibank India has restructured its management set­up.
bill — a key goal for progressive gust 2 launched e­RUPI, payments  app,  or  internet  bank­ RUPI  hopes  to  obviate  most  of how  economic  benefits,  not  just The bank today said it has simplified its management
Democrats  —  showed  that  it a cashless  and  contact­ ing  access.  And  the  best  part  is, these  problems.  Beneficiaries government  doles,  will  hence­ structure and moved towards a singular reporting
would provide tax incentives for less  instrument  for  di­ the uptake of any benefit can be need  not  rely  on  bank  accounts forth  be  passed  on.  Though  e­ system for its corporate and consumer banking
“clean”  manufacturing,  make gital  payment.  e­RUPI  vouchers tracked  down  to  the  very  last and can access government bene­ RUPI is not a digital currency, its businesses. Earlier, these businesses operated
community college free for two are expected to play a big role in mile. fits with a simple phone. There is model  can  be  used  to  deliver  an independently reporting directly to the region's
years and provide a pathway to making  Direct  Benefit  Transfer e­RUPI can ensure the money is no  paperwork  or  signature  re­ economic  benefit  for  a  specific functional heads. Under the new structure, Mr Nanoo G.
citizenship  for  millions  of  im­ (DBT)  schemes  more  effective spent exactly on what it was given quirement.  Each  e­RUPI  transac­ purpose to a specified beneficiary. Pamnani, CEO and Head of Consumer Banking of
migrant workers. given  the  apparent  problems  of for  —  healthcare,  food  etc.  Plus, tion is a one­time thing.  In this way, the payer always has Citibank in India, will now be responsible for Citibank's
The  first  bill,which  sits  atop leakage,  low  visibility  and  last the spending facility can be made So, the problems of benefits be­ visibility over the beneficiary and activities in the region as cluster head of Citibank's
Democratic President Joe Biden's mile  delivery  of  welfare  pay­ time­bound  to  ensure  no  abuse/ ing siphoned off are rare. Queues, benefit.  Imagine  a  world  where corporate and consumer banking businesses in India, Sri
domestic  agenda  and  includes ments.  misuse.  The  National  Payments middlemen  and  touts  are  also donations  given  by  you  online Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal.
$550 billion in new spending on Corporation  of  India  (NPCI), avoided.  At  the  time  of  use,  an can  be  tracked  down  to  the  last Frequent flying babus to become extinct
roads,  bridges  and  internet  ac­ What is it which  developed  Unified  Pay­ OTP will be required for proceed­ paisa. The frequent flying plans of many a babu in Raisina Hill
cess,  cleared  an  important  pro­ e­RUPI  is  a  pre­paid  voucher ments  Interface  (UPI)  platform ing with the e­RUPI payment and have been grounded with the Government deciding to
cedural  hurdle  late  on  Sunday which  can  be  used  to  avail  spe­ and the BHIM App, has developed thus  the  intended  beneficiary Bottomline dispense with the practice of holding negotiations
when the Senate voted 69­28 in cified government services. It is a e­RUPI.  will be in control, mostly. e­RUPI  is  a  hop,  skip  and  jump pertaining to World Bank­funded projects in Washington.
support  of  the  provisions  con­ QR  code  or  SMS  string­based  e­ ahead of direct benefit transfers. Instead, such parleys will henceforth be held within the
tained in the 2,702­page plan. voucher. So, it can be delivered to Why is it important Why should I care country, except for the odd project or two, senior
The Senate also voted 68­29 to the mobile phone of the intended Under  direct  benefit  transfer  re­ If  successfully  implemented,  e­ A weekly column that puts the fun Government officials confirmed today. 
limit  further  debate  to  a  max­ beneficiary,  so  the  benficiary gime,  the  government  sends  the RUPI  should  make  things  better into learning
imum of 30 hours, setting up a
potential  vote  on  passage  early
on Tuesday on the package, the
result  of  months  of  bipartisan
negotiations.
The  massive  spending  bill  is easy bl two-way crossword 1942 not so easy
popular  among  many  law­
makers  in  both  parties  because ACROSS DOWN ACROSS DOWN
of the federal dollars it would de­ 01. Compositions for ensemble 02. Pays attention to (5)  01. Potty notes produced by string 02. Man's embracing top journo
liver  to  their  home  states.  Polls playing (7,5)  03. Grizzled, complained (6)  quartet? (7,5)  one takes notice of (5) 
also  show  that  Americans  at 08. Ready to be led (8)  04. Funeral oration (6)  08. Ready to be won over, has
large are supportive of it. But the 03. Was grumbling about a
09. Flatter in servile way (4)  05. Race official (7)  Alma been dancing? (8) 
moment  of  bipartisanship  that demon (6) 
11. Come after, result (5)  06. Considered attentively (12)  09. Try to flatter a deer when it's
produced it was likely to be fleet­ 07. Caused to assume bodily 04. Praise for guy? Olé! (6) 
12. Cartilage in meat (7)  young (4) 
ing as Democrats prepare to turn form (12) 
13. Religious picture (4)  11. It will follow the men sued for 05. First course for one who'll say
their attention next to the larger 10. Vertical surface on aircraft
15. Let fall (4)  holding it (5)  'On your marks' (7) 
bill, which they aim to pass over
19. Not metaphorical (7)  tail (3)  12. Girl set about it, but found it
Republican  objections  using  a 06. Can't do pelmet otherwise,
20. Decorative perennial 14. Stare one down (7)  hard to chew (7) 
parliamentary  maneuver  called having thought about it (12) 
herbaceous plant (5)  16. Examine with impertinent 13. One to study one uncritically
“budget reconciliation”. 07. It is real, made as it assumed
22. Chastise (4)  curiosity (3)  admired (4) 
Democrats  are  aiming  to  de­ bodily form (12) 
23. Keep in existence (8)  17. Old two­shilling piece (6)  15. Doctor going to work must let
bate  and  pass  this  non­binding
resolution  in  coming  days, 24. Thrashing, severe scolding 18. Pursued (6)  it go (4)  10. When French film ends it's a
which  would  serve  as  a  frame­ (8­4)  21. Drinking­tube (5) 19. Not being figurative, the bit fishy (3) 
work for more detailed, binding wrong letter appears in type 14. Cut a foe out or stare one
legislation later this year. Repub­ (7)  down (7) 
licans have strenuously objected SOLUTION: BL Two-way Crossword 1941 20. Entertainer is given a 16. Be nosey as to parking on the
to the size and cost of the follow­ flowering plant (5)  railway (3) 
up package. The ambitious goals ACROSS 1. Barrow 8. Pause 9. Blunder 11. Delivery 12. Stage 15. Raid 22. To apply makeup with the
of  this  budget  plan  will  be  re­ 16. Act 17.0ust 19. Handy 21. Building 24. Traitor 25. Loose 26. Bundle 17. It was ten to the pound, but
open hand is hard (4) 
viewed by the Senate parliament­ DOWN 2. Ablet 3. Renegade 4. Weed 5. Split 6. Fume 7. Demy 10. goes for nil nowadays (6) 
23. Keep some jam or pickle, say
arian, who has the power to strip Reluctant 12. Surf 13. Donation 14. Stay 18. Idler 20. Droll 21. Bulk 22. 18. Ran after it was engraved (6) 
(8) 
out  provisions  found  to  be  at Iron 23. Grab
24. Severe reprimand for getting 21. Use it to drink and give rise to
odds with Senate rules. The full vinaigrette on feathers (8­4)  skin blemishes (5)
Senate,  however,  could  vote  to
over­rule such decisions.  REUTERS

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BSE chief for extended trading hours Get ready to trade in select US
stocks on NSE IFSC platform
Mumbai, August 9
Markets regulator SEBI approved the initial
public offering of Aditya Birla Sun Life Asset
Management Company. The board of Aditya
for stocks, on par with commodities  PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
New Delhi, August 9
stocks  will  be  under  the  regu­
latory  structure  of  IFSC
Birla Capital, which owns the AMC, had Ashish Chauhan says conference on capital market re­ of  volumes  in  futures  and  op­ The  NSE  International  Ex­ Authority.
approved the sale of 28.50 lakh shares through forms.  tions.  change  (NSE  IFSC)  on  Monday
an IPO. The issue will be entirely via the offer India losing out trade For  over  a  decade  now,  India said trading in select US stocks Low cost
for sale route, wherein two promoters — Aditya volumes to Dubai, US, has  lost  out  in  terms  of  trading GIFT city will soon be facilitated through This  initiative  is  a  first  of  its
Birla Capital and Sun Life (India) AMC volumes to Singapore, Dubai and “We  have  another  equity  ex­ its platform. The Exchange will kind at IFSC where Indian retail
Investments — will divest their stakes. Based on Singapore bourses US  exchanges  mainly  due  to change in India at Gujarat Inter­ soon announce the operational investors will be able to trans­
the average industry price­earnings ratio, the shorter  trading  hours.  A  few national  Finance  Tec­city  that details and launch the product act on the NSE IFSC platform un­
IPO is expected to fetch ₹1,500­2,000 crore, PALAK SHAH years  ago,  SEBI  said  exchanges trades  for  22­and­a­half hours at the earliest, NSE IFSC said in a der  the  liberalised  remittance
merchant banking sources said. The fund Mumbai, August 9 were  free  to  keep  markets  open every day. Technology is available statement. scheme (LRS) limits prescribed
house had an asset base of ₹2.75­lakh crore as The BSE is batting for longer stock up to 5 pm. But, sources said the and wherever required we can ex­ It  further  said  depositories, by the RBI.
of June. OUR BUREAU market trading hours. At a recent regulator  stalled  the  bourses tend  trading  hours  for  cash banks and brokers have already The  business  model  offered
public  event,  Ashish  Chauhan, Ashish Chauhan, BSE MD and CEO from  extending  trading  beyond equities  and  derivatives.  T+1 started working with NSE IFSC by  NSE  IFSC,  a  wholly­owned
MD  and  CEO,  BSE  highlighted, 3.30 pm.  trade settlement is possible but I to  bring  these  investment subsidiary of the NSE, will not
Gemini Edibles files for IPO what he called, a discrimination from 9 am to 11.55 pm. But when it The  Metropolitan  Stock  Ex­ was told foreigners don’t like it... products  to  Indian  investors. only  provide  an  additional  in­
Hyderabad, August 9 between  commodity  and  equity comes  to  equities,  we  somehow change  of  India  (MSEI)  had  at­ so even that may not happen in a According to the Exchange, the vestment opportunity to the In­
Gemini Edibles & Fats India, which sells the market trading in India.  want  to  stop  at  3.30  pm.  I  have tempted to extend trading hours hurry. But our systems are ready offering will be in the form of dian  investors  but  also  make
‘Freedom’ brand of edible oils, has filed for a been told that foreigners are in­ to  attract  higher  volumes  but  it for it,” Chauhan said. unsponsored  depository  re­ the  entire  process  of  invest­
₹2,500­crore initial public offering (IPO) with 15-hour trading terested  in  keeping  it  that  way was  forced  to  modify  and  abort SEBI  chief  Ajay  Tyagi  had  ex­ ceipts. The International Finan­ ment easy and at a low cost. In­
the markets regulator. The issue will be an Commodity markets trade for 15 and  so  do  the  television  news its  plan  due  to  opposition  from pressed  his  eagerness  to  bring cial Services Centres Authority vestors will be provided with an
offer­for­sale by the selling shareholders and hours  daily  but  equities  are  al­ channels  as  they  will  have  to big  exchanges.  Experts  say  that T+1 settlement in equity markets (IFSCA) has facilitated the same option  to  trade  in  fractional
the company will not receive any funds from lowed to trade for only six­and­a­ work  longer.  But  effectively,  the longer  trading  hours  should  be to ease margin collection hassles. under the regulatory sandbox. quantity  or  value  when  com­
the net proceeds. The 11­year­old firm is half hours by markets regulator rest of the world (markets) trades uniformly  done  for  both  cash However,  the  regulator  went The entire trading, clearing, pared to the underlying shares
manufactures and distributes edible oils and SEBI. for  almost  16  hours  a  day,” equity  and  derivatives  to  avoid slow on the reform after opposi­ settlement  and  holding  of  US traded in the US market. 
specialty fats.  OUR BUREAU “Commodity  markets  trade Chauhan said at a recent virtual manipulation and concentration tion from foreign investors.

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debut; ends Day 1 up 30%  Company's best in class metrics leave less attributed to its better operat­ margin (NIM), which was at 9.7 positives.  That  apart  the  com­
ing  metrics.  Aavas  Financiers, per  cent  in  FY21.  Aavas  and pany is eyeing a likely credit re­
OUR BUREAU hands,  10.79  lakh  shares  were scope for further improvements another  listed  peer currently Home  First  posted  NIMs  to rating, owing to the increase in
Chennai, August 9 traded on the BSE. trades  at  8.5  times  its  FY21 tune of 7.8 and 6.7 per cent re­ its net­worth post issue, which
Rolex Rings on Monday made a The  IPO  of  the  auto  compon­ KEERTHI SANAGASETTI  the  two  years  into  FY21,  to book.  While  Aptus  is  better spectively,  in  FY21.  The  com­ coupled with its strategy to al­
strong  debut  on  the  bourses, ents­maker  was  subscribed BL Research Bureau ₹4,068  crore.  Its  profits  after than Aavas on several financial pany’s  strong  underwriting ter its current borrowing mix,
with nearly 40 per cent gains. On 130.43  times.  The  IPO  was Aptus  Value  Housing  Finance tax  grew  at  CAGR  of  54.7  per metrics  (GNPA,  return  ratios, capabilities  have  also  helped could  help  lower  the  cost  of
the  BSE,  the  stock  opened  at launched  in  the  price  range  of India (Aptus), a Chennai based cent  over  the  same  period,  to etc), its current AUM is almost contain the credit costs (at 0.1 borrowings. The  company
₹1,249,  re­ ₹880­900 a non­banking  finance  com­ ₹266.9 crore. It has strong fun­ half of that of Aavas Financiers.  per cent of FY21 AUM) and bad plans to increase its loan book
cording  a share.  The pany  into  affordable  housing damentals  driven  by  healthy loans  (GNPA  at  0.7  per  cent). by continuing to focus on un­
38.78  per Qualified is  coming  with  an  IPO  on  Au­ return ratios. Having said that, Healthy return ratios Consequently, its return on av­ der­penetrated segments.
cent Institu­ gust 10, 2021. The offer includes in the fast­growing affordable Currently,  it  is  present  in  4 erage  AUM  at  5.73  per  cent  in Besides,  it  plans  for  branch
premium tional  Buy­ a fresh issue of ₹500 crore and housing space the sustainabil­ states  in  the  South  –  Tamil FY21  has  been  better  than expansions  in  states  of  Maha­
(or  ₹349) ers  seg­ a secondary stake sale of 13 per ity  of  the  company’s  best  in Nadu (comprising 52 per cent peers.  Its  return  on  equity rashtra,  Odisha  and  Chhattis­
over  the ment  was cent  (pre­issue)  by  one  of  the class  metrics  is  uncertain. of AUM in FY21), Karnataka (10 (RoE)  too  was  at  a  healthy  12 garh. 
IPO  price subscribed promoters  and  a  few  PE  in­ However,  other  parameters per cent), Andhra Pradesh and per cent in FY21. However, post While the past performance
of ₹900. 143.58 vestors.  imbibed  in  their  business Telangana (together constitute issue, the RoE will drop to 11 per of  the  company  has  been
After times,  and The  company  lends  to  low model do lend some comfort – 38  per  cent).  It  offers  home cent, which is lower than that promising, its sustainability of
hitting  a the  non­in­ and middle income customers such as its retail focused loan loans (52 per cent of FY21 AUM), of Aavas at 12.9 per cent.  its best in class metrics in the
high of ₹1,264.95, the stock star­ stitutional investor category 360 (predominantly  self­em­ book, low Loan to value (LTV), Quasi home loans (13 per cent), future  could  be  challenged
ted losing momentum and hit a times.  The  retail  investor  cat­ ployed) in the rural and semi and  quality  underwriting. for appreciation for long term business  loans  (27  per  cent), Outlook and risks given the risky segments it op­
low of ₹1,105, but pulled back to egory  was  subscribed  24.49 urban areas, who lack access to However,  the  asking  price  for investors. Hence, investors can top­up  loans  (5  per  cent)  and Company’s business prospects erates in and the threat of com­
closeat  ₹1,166.55,  up  ₹266.55  or times. The IPO comprised fresh is­ formal credit. Amidst the cur­ the IPO seems to have factored avoid the issue.  insurance  loans  (3  per  cent). look  sanguine.  Its  retail  only, petition. While the under­pen­
29.62  per  cent  over  the  issue sue of up to ₹56 crore and an of­ rent  buoyancy  in  the  afford­ in all the positives for the stock. Its similar sized (AUM) peer Besides  healthy  yields,  its fully  secured  loan  book  with etrated segments in rural and
price.  On  the  NSE,  it  opened  at fer for sale of up to 75 lakh equity able  housing  space,  the  com­ At  ₹346­353  apiece,  the  com­ Home First Finance, currently strong capital base (CRAR of 73 average LTV at less than 40 per semi­urban  pockets  do  offer
₹1,250 on the NSE and closed at shares.  Ahead  of  the  issue,  the pany  has  grown  its  AUM  at  a pany is valued at 6.9­7 times its trades at 3.5 times its FY21 book per  cent  pre­issue)  and  low cent,  and  underwriting  skills growth viability, earnings may
₹1,170.  While  the  NSE  saw  over company had raised a little over compounded  annual  growth FY21  book  value  (post­issue), value.  Aptus’s  premium  valu­ leverage  (just  1.1  times)  have (focused  on  the  savings  habit be  impacted  by  credit
1.20  crore  shares  changing ₹219 crore from anchor investors. rate (CAGR) of 34.5 per cent for leaving  very  little  head  room ations over Home First, can be helped bolster the net interest of  borrowers,  etc)  are  other slippages.

THE  TOP  100 G 20.05 pts.


JSW Group unveils TODAY'S PICK Company Prev Close Open High Low Qty 52  W  High 52  W  Low PE BSE  Close
Nifty 50 Movers
Close(₹) Pts
HDFC Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1503.90. . . . . . . . 11.33. . . . . . . . . 25.28 . . . . . . . .
PE Wt(%)
9.31

₹1,050­cr ESOP for GTPL Hathway (₹226.6): Buy
AbbottIndia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 17506.05. . . . 17507.35. . . . 17676.70. . . . 17743.85. . . . 17355.05. . . . . . . 15.51. . . . 19983.70. . . . 13970.10. . . . . 53 . . . . 17516.00 
ACC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2341.35. . . . . 2312.60. . . . . 2348.00. . . . . 2366.55. . . . . 2304.00. . . . . . 449.77. . . . . 2456.40. . . . . 1289.70. . . . . 21 . . . . . 2311.90 
Adani  Ent [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1536.65. . . . . 1493.40. . . . . 1546.70. . . . . 1565.00. . . . . 1482.50. . . . . 6031.43. . . . . 1718.45. . . . . . 181.00. . . . 193 . . . . . 1493.30 
Infosys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1663.30. . . . . . . . 11.20. . . . . . . . . 34.83 . . . . . . . .
Axis Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 755.50. . . . . . . . . . 8.70. . . . . . . . . 27.18 . . . . . . . .
ICICI Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 702.85. . . . . . . . . . 8.31. . . . . . . . . 22.37 . . . . . . . .
8.75
2.76
6.91

steel, energy arm staff YOGANAND D and  50­day  moving  averages.


ADANI  GREEN  ENERGY. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 910.55. . . . . . 906.55. . . . . . 913.00. . . . . . 919.00. . . . . . 890.00. . . . . 1809.32. . . . . 1394.00. . . . . . 342.65. . . . 515 . . . . . . 904.15 
Adani  Ports  [2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 710.70. . . . . . 699.90. . . . . . 714.00. . . . . . 717.00. . . . . . 694.10. . . . . 7521.21. . . . . . 901.00. . . . . . 312.00. . . . . 78 . . . . . . 699.95 
ADANI  TRANSMISSION. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 964.35. . . . . . 958.80. . . . . . 964.00. . . . . . 965.00. . . . . . 940.00. . . . . . . 50.53. . . . . 1647.70. . . . . . 231.15. . . . . ­ . . . . . . 954.00 
M&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 774.95. . . . . . . . . . 3.69. . . . . . . . . 32.16 . . . . . . . .
Bajaj Finserv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14242.90. . . . . . . . . . 3.31. . . . . . . . . 32.95 . . . . . . . .
Tech Mahindra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1287.45. . . . . . . . . . 3.27. . . . . . . . . 26.19 . . . . . . . .
1.05
1.22
1.13
BL Research Bureau The daily and the weekly relat­ AlkemLabs [2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 3472.05. . . . . 3514.65. . . . . 3501.00. . . . . 3594.70. . . . . 3428.10. . . . . . 455.77. . . . . 3610.45. . . . . 2544.25. . . . . 24 . . . . . 3522.80  TCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3322.70. . . . . . . . . . 3.08. . . . . . . . . 35.58 . . . . . . . . 4.88
SURESH P IYENGAR Investors  with  a  short­term ive  strength  index  are  featur­ Asian Paints. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2992.55. . . . . . . . . . 2.71. . . . . . . . . 80.60 . . . . . . . . 1.91
AmbujaCement [2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 403.90. . . . . . 405.45. . . . . . 407.85. . . . . . 409.95. . . . . . 403.00. . . . . 1861.59. . . . . . 427.20. . . . . . 197.50. . . . . 35 . . . . . . 405.45 
Mumbai, August 9 Hind Unilever. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2384.50. . . . . . . . . . 2.68. . . . . . . . . 68.30 . . . . . . . . 3.02
perspective  can  buy  the  stock ing in the bullish zone backing Apollo  Hsp [5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 4088.05. . . . . 4003.70. . . . . 4109.00. . . . . 4111.00. . . . . 3990.00. . . . . . 431.99. . . . . 4229.50. . . . . 1584.65. . . . 521 . . . . . 4013.10 
IndusInd Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1042.80. . . . . . . . . . 1.85. . . . . . . . . 23.49 . . . . . . . . 0.89
Asian  Paints [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2966.45. . . . . 2992.55. . . . . 2994.65. . . . . 3015.00. . . . . 2973.05. . . . . . 825.46. . . . . 3180.00. . . . . 1727.55. . . . . 84 . . . . . 2992.75 
JSW Group companies, JSW Steel and JSW En­ of  GTPL  Hathway  at  current the uptrend. Besides, the daily AurobindoPh [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 901.30. . . . . . 887.70. . . . . . 900.00. . . . . . 902.95. . . . . . 881.20. . . . . 1181.90. . . . . 1063.75. . . . . . 737.90. . . . . 17 . . . . . . 887.35 
Nestle India Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18202.30. . . . . . . . . . 1.49. . . . . . . . . 79.37 . . . . . . . . 0.92
ergy,  have  announced  a  stock  option  plan levels.  The  stock  has  been  in  a as well as the weekly price rate AvenuSupmart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 3529.20. . . . . 3523.00. . . . . 3549.00. . . . . 3577.65. . . . . 3501.00. . . . . . 254.76. . . . . 3625.00. . . . . 1949.30. . . . 185 . . . . . 3522.30 
Kotak Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1780.90. . . . . . . . . . 1.25. . . . . . . . . 35.50 . . . . . . . . 3.71
PowerGrid Corp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 176.45. . . . . . . . . . 1.14. . . . . . . . . 10.23 . . . . . . . . 0.86
worth  ₹1,050  crore at  the  current  market long­term uptrend since it bot­ of change indicators are hover­ Axis  Bank [2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 740.85. . . . . . 755.50. . . . . . 741.00. . . . . . 757.40. . . . . . 739.75. . . . . 6064.69. . . . . . 800.00. . . . . . 400.00. . . . . 30 . . . . . . 755.35 
Titan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1799.15. . . . . . . . . . 1.10. . . . . . . 123.91 . . . . . . . . 1.07
Bajaj  Auto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 3847.85. . . . . 3855.15. . . . . 3858.15. . . . . 3898.90. . . . . 3837.05. . . . . . 396.10. . . . . 4361.20. . . . . 2823.35. . . . . 22 . . . . . 3855.15 
value.  Both  the  companies,  through  an  Em­ tomed  out  at  ₹32  in  March ing in the positive territory im­ Bajaj  Hld. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 4000.70. . . . . 4001.55. . . . . 4010.00. . . . . 4015.00. . . . . 3940.00. . . . . . . 54.15. . . . . 4076.85. . . . . 2219.00. . . . 218 . . . . . 4000.60 
Dr Reddys Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 4818.50. . . . . . . . . . 0.90. . . . . . . . . 46.13 . . . . . . . . 0.83
Sun Pharma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 788.80. . . . . . . . . . 0.90. . . . . . . . . 31.01 . . . . . . . . 1.21
ployees Welfare Trust, will buy the requisite 2020.  Following  a  corrective plying  buying  interest.  The BajajFin [2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 6224.30. . . . . 6193.15. . . . . 6225.00. . . . . 6269.95. . . . . 6136.05. . . . . . 881.18. . . . . 6475.00. . . . . 3008.85. . . . . 95 . . . . . 6190.45  Britannia Ind. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3636.10. . . . . . . . . . 0.87. . . . . . . . . 51.67 . . . . . . . . 0.61
shares from the open market for allotment to decline, the stock took support short­term  outlook  is  bullish BajajFinserv [5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 14005.65. . . . 14242.90. . . . 14007.60. . . . 14460.00. . . . 14007.60. . . . . . 318.87. . . . 14925.10. . . . . 5401.00. . . 1273 . . . . 14240.80  Cipla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 918.65. . . . . . . . . . 0.86. . . . . . . . . 29.26 . . . . . . . . 0.66
BandhanBank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 303.85. . . . . . 301.30. . . . . . 302.50. . . . . . 305.10. . . . . . 297.30. . . . . 3656.16. . . . . . 430.25. . . . . . 251.40. . . . . 24 . . . . . . 301.20  Bajaj Auto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3855.15. . . . . . . . . . 0.22. . . . . . . . . 19.81 . . . . . . . . 0.71
15,000 employees on the company’s payroll, at  ₹110  in  March  this  year  and for  GTPL  Hathway.  It  has  a  po­ BergrPaintIn [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 827.80. . . . . . 812.85. . . . . . 830.00. . . . . . 831.90. . . . . . 809.25. . . . . 1005.29. . . . . . 872.00. . . . . . 527.75. . . . 102 . . . . . . 812.35  HCL Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1050.55. . . . . . . . . . 0.15. . . . . . . . . 24.90 . . . . . . . . 1.62
right from the lowest workmen in the factory continued  to  trend  upwards. tential  to  extend  the  uptrend Bharti  Air [5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 607.90. . . . . . 599.25. . . . . . 610.00. . . . . . 612.70. . . . . . 597.55. . . . . 9892.91. . . . . . 623.00. . . . . . 394.05. . . . . ­ . . . . . . 599.25  UPL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 778.10. . . . . . . . . . 0.10. . . . . . . . . 16.56 . . . . . . . . 0.61
Biocon [5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 383.60. . . . . . 382.25. . . . . . 383.90. . . . . . 385.45. . . . . . 380.05. . . . . . 730.65. . . . . . 487.70. . . . . . 363.30. . . . 204 . . . . . . 382.25  Hero MotoCorp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2836.30. . . . . . . . . . 0.07. . . . . . . . . 19.30 . . . . . . . . 0.52
to the highest level employee. This will have a Since then, the stock has been and  reach  the  price  targets  of Bosch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 14901.30. . . . 14711.00. . . . 14875.00. . . . 14999.00. . . . 14666.90. . . . . . . 29.43. . . . 16900.00. . . . 11322.00. . . . . 33 . . . . 14713.50  Divis Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 4905.70. . . . . . . . ­0.30. . . . . . . . . 65.63 . . . . . . . . 0.89
lock­in of four years. in a medium­term uptrend. On ₹236  and  ₹241  in  the  ensuing BPCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 455.60. . . . . . 452.50. . . . . . 457.50. . . . . . 459.00. . . . . . 450.70. . . . . 2277.62. . . . . . 493.70. . . . . . 324.90. . . . . . 7 . . . . . . 452.50  Shree Cement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28272.95. . . . . . . . ­0.35. . . . . . . . . 44.55 . . . . . . . . 0.54
Employees will get 25 per cent each of the Britannia [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 3604.00. . . . . 3636.10. . . . . 3619.90. . . . . 3649.00. . . . . 3606.25. . . . . . 444.71. . . . . 4004.35. . . . . 3317.90. . . . . 51 . . . . . 3634.70  Wipro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 596.80. . . . . . . . ­0.41. . . . . . . . . 27.94 . . . . . . . . 1.25
Monday,  the  stock  jumped  12 trading  sessions.  Traders  can Cadila  HC [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 585.80. . . . . . 585.90. . . . . . 585.00. . . . . . 590.25. . . . . . 580.10. . . . . 1416.85. . . . . . 673.70. . . . . . 358.10. . . . . 37 . . . . . . 585.75  Maurti Suzuki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 7081.75. . . . . . . . ­0.58. . . . . . . . . 41.68 . . . . . . . . 1.34
vested shares in the second and third year at per  cent  with  extraordinary buy the stock with a stop­loss at Cipla [2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 911.30. . . . . . 918.65. . . . . . 912.10. . . . . . 920.00. . . . . . 897.40. . . . . 3310.96. . . . . . 997.20. . . . . . 701.50. . . . . 28 . . . . . . 918.45  Eicher Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2729.00. . . . . . . . ­0.59. . . . . . . . . 55.39 . . . . . . . . 0.54
₹1 each while the remaining 50 per cent will volume, breaking above an im­ ₹221 levels.  Coal  India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 146.10. . . . . . 143.25. . . . . . 147.50. . . . . . 147.85. . . . . . 142.35. . . . 12986.30. . . . . . 164.90. . . . . . 109.50. . . . . 12 . . . . . . 143.30 
BPCL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 452.50. . . . . . . . ­0.67. . . . . . . . . . . 5.67 . . . . . . . . 0.60
Tata Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 298.10. . . . . . . . ­0.81. . . . . . . . . . . 0.00 . . . . . . . . 0.76
be given in the fourth year. JSW Steel, through mediate  resistance  at  ₹204. Colgate [1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1643.20. . . . . 1650.90. . . . . 1654.65. . . . . 1663.00. . . . . 1641.00. . . . . . 434.18. . . . . 1823.00. . . . . 1322.80. . . . . 42 . . . . . 1650.90 
UltraTech Cement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 7495.65. . . . . . . . ­0.85. . . . . . . . . 36.32 . . . . . . . . 1.23
Dabur [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 585.20. . . . . . 581.75. . . . . . 590.95. . . . . . 594.00. . . . . . 579.25. . . . . 2261.40. . . . . . 619.40. . . . . . 472.10. . . . . 71 . . . . . . 582.05 
the Trust, will buy 1.3 crore shares, or 0.54 per This rally has strengthened the (Note: The recommendations Divi'sLabs [2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 4916.00. . . . . 4905.70. . . . . 4980.00. . . . . 4989.80. . . . . 4831.00. . . . . . 955.46. . . . . 5039.80. . . . . 2724.10. . . . . 65 . . . . . 4905.95 
Indian OilCorp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 104.40. . . . . . . . ­0.88. . . . . . . . . . . 3.85 . . . . . . . . 0.38
ITC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 213.80. . . . . . . . ­0.91. . . . . . . . . 18.58 . . . . . . . . 2.65
cent of the share capital, for about ₹950 crore medium­term  uptrend.  The are based on technical analysis. DLF  Ltd [2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 342.80. . . . . . 342.25. . . . . . 345.00. . . . . . 349.55. . . . . . 339.15. . . . . 6125.88. . . . . . 359.10. . . . . . 140.40. . . . . 60 . . . . . . 342.20  NTPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 116.70. . . . . . . . ­1.04. . . . . . . . . . . 7.32 . . . . . . . . 0.79
Dr  Reddy [5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 4786.30. . . . . 4818.50. . . . . 4795.00. . . . . 4833.80. . . . . 4759.30. . . . . . 543.55. . . . . 5613.65. . . . . 4135.90. . . . . 49 . . . . . 4814.20 
while JSW Energy will buy 32 lakh shares or 0.2 stock  trades  well  above  the  21­ There is risk of loss in trading.) Eicher  Motor [1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2747.35. . . . . 2729.00. . . . . 2746.00. . . . . 2768.75. . . . . 2717.00. . . . . . 516.62. . . . . 3035.50. . . . . 2007.10. . . . . 56 . . . . . 2726.30 
HDFC Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 667.00. . . . . . . . ­1.22. . . . . . . 114.31 . . . . . . . . 0.78
Coal India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 143.25. . . . . . . . ­1.38. . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 . . . . . . . . 0.43
per cent, worth ₹100 crore. GAIL  (INDIA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 148.75. . . . . . 145.80. . . . . . 150.20. . . . . . 150.50. . . . . . 145.20. . . . 11265.65. . . . . . 170.00. . . . . . . 81.25. . . . . 10 . . . . . . 145.75  ONGC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 115.00. . . . . . . . ­1.39. . . . . . . . . . . 6.70 . . . . . . . . 0.60
Employees on the lower rungs will get 60 GLAND  PHARMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 3990.25. . . . . 4047.55. . . . . 4009.00. . . . . 4063.00. . . . . 3997.30. . . . . . 132.21. . . . . 4172.00. . . . . 1700.00. . . . . ­ . . . . . . . . . . . ­  SBI Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1136.45. . . . . . . . ­1.45. . . . . . . . . 88.24 . . . . . . . . 0.71
per  cent  of  their  annual  CTC  (cost  to  com­ DAY TRADING GUIDE Godrej  Cons [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 972.25. . . . . . 975.25. . . . . . 972.25. . . . . . 983.25. . . . . . 963.40. . . . . . 448.24. . . . . 1023.90. . . . . . 641.65. . . . . 78 . . . . . . 974.85  Grasim Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1512.15. . . . . . . . ­1.66. . . . . . . . . 15.24 . . . . . . . . 0.82
Grasim [2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1531.00. . . . . 1512.15. . . . . 1545.00. . . . . 1547.00. . . . . 1506.55. . . . . . 609.17. . . . . 1614.35. . . . . . 611.00. . . . 107 . . . . . 1512.80  HDFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2623.90. . . . . . . . ­1.75. . . . . . . . . 21.76 . . . . . . . . 6.71
pany) as ESOP while it will be 20 per cent for HavellsIndia [1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1232.90. . . . . 1235.50. . . . . 1247.00. . . . . 1254.35. . . . . 1230.55. . . . . 1438.80. . . . . 1258.90. . . . . . 600.80. . . . . 64 . . . . . 1236.05  Adani Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 699.90. . . . . . . . ­1.83. . . . . . . . . 25.37 . . . . . . . . 0.73
16262 • Nifty 50 Futures Bajaj Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 6193.15. . . . . . . . ­1.91. . . . . . . . . 83.82 . . . . . . . . 2.33
top  level  employees.  The  allotment  would S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT
HCL  Tech [2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1049.95. . . . . 1050.55. . . . . 1057.80. . . . . 1066.75. . . . . 1043.50. . . . . 6321.58. . . . . 1073.55. . . . . . 678.00. . . . . 32 . . . . . 1050.70 
State Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 433.40. . . . . . . . ­1.99. . . . . . . . . 14.69 . . . . . . . . 2.36
HDFC [2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2628.10. . . . . 2623.90. . . . . 2632.05. . . . . 2646.25. . . . . 2599.90. . . . . 1751.77. . . . . 2895.35. . . . . 1623.00. . . . . 40 . . . . . 2622.45 
range from 1,000 to 2,000 shares, with those HDFC  AMC [5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2923.05. . . . . 2968.95. . . . . 2950.00. . . . . 2980.00. . . . . 2931.15. . . . . . 454.64. . . . . 3358.30. . . . . 2071.00. . . . . 46 . . . . . 2968.60  JSW Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 747.35. . . . . . . . ­2.23. . . . . . . . . 12.58 . . . . . . . . 1.03
16200 16140 16310 16370 Consider initiating fresh long TataConsumerProducts Ltd.. . . . 764.85. . . . . . . . ­2.28. . . . . . . . . 89.77 . . . . . . . . 0.65
on  the  lower  rungs getting  the  maximum HDFC  Bank [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1492.65. . . . . 1503.90. . . . . 1492.00. . . . . 1507.35. . . . . 1476.00. . . . . 5499.02. . . . . 1650.00. . . . . 1020.50. . . . . 26 . . . . . 1503.65 
positions with a tight stop­loss if HDFCLifeIns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 673.40. . . . . . 667.00. . . . . . 674.15. . . . . . 677.95. . . . . . 666.00. . . . . 1468.93. . . . . . 746.00. . . . . . 556.25. . . . 111 . . . . . . 667.35 
Hindalco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 434.70. . . . . . . . ­2.51. . . . . . . . . 18.85 . . . . . . . . 0.90
allotment. the contract rebounds up from HeroMoto [2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2833.80. . . . . 2836.30. . . . . 2850.00. . . . . 2865.90. . . . . 2825.00. . . . . . 422.20. . . . . 3628.55. . . . . 2670.70. . . . . 20 . . . . . 2837.05 
Tata Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1412.20. . . . . . . . ­3.00. . . . . . . . . 20.77 . . . . . . . . 1.57
On an allotment of 1,000 shares, JSW Steel L&T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1597.45. . . . . . . . ­3.59. . . . . . . . . 39.52 . . . . . . . . 2.74
16,200 levels Hindalco [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 442.15. . . . . . 434.70. . . . . . 441.95. . . . . . 445.00. . . . . . 428.80. . . . 13778.83. . . . . . 461.00. . . . . . 155.00. . . . . 51 . . . . . . 434.85 
Bharti Airtel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 599.25. . . . . . . . ­4.71. . . . . . . . . . . 0.00 . . . . . . . . 2.01
employees have to pay ₹1,000 and it would be HPCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 264.95. . . . . . 262.00. . . . . . 266.35. . . . . . 267.20. . . . . . 260.05. . . . . 1791.53. . . . . . 312.00. . . . . . 163.30. . . . . . 4 . . . . . . 261.95 
Reliance Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2077.15. . . . . . . . ­8.88. . . . . . . . . 24.25 . . . . . . . . 9.53
valued  at ₹1503 • HDFC Bank HUL [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2371.50. . . . . 2384.50. . . . . 2379.45. . . . . 2395.00. . . . . 2374.85. . . . . . 921.48. . . . . 2531.50. . . . . 2001.00. . . . . 68 . . . . . 2383.65 
ICICI  Bank [2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 697.65. . . . . . 702.85. . . . . . 697.40. . . . . . 706.30. . . . . . 694.35. . . . . 8602.98. . . . . . 717.30. . . . . . 334.00. . . . . 27 . . . . . . 702.75  Pts: Impact on index movement
S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT
₹7.50  lakh  at ICICILombGIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1445.90. . . . . 1438.50. . . . . 1452.00. . . . . 1459.00. . . . . 1429.00. . . . . . 254.59. . . . . 1625.00. . . . . 1201.00. . . . . 53 . . . . . 1438.20 
1490 1475 1515 1530 Make use of intraday dips to buy the
the  current
stock while maintaining a fixed
IndraprsGas [2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 535.20. . . . . . 525.70. . . . . . 535.70. . . . . . 537.85. . . . . . 524.95. . . . . 1043.20. . . . . . 594.85. . . . . . 364.30. . . . . 37 . . . . . . 525.70 
Nifty Next 50 Movers H 183.20 pts.
INDUS  TOWERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 213.05. . . . . . 210.90. . . . . . 213.00. . . . . . 215.85. . . . . . 209.50. . . . . 4430.72. . . . . . 282.65. . . . . . 162.20. . . . . ­ . . . . . . . . . . . ­ 
market  price stop­loss at ₹1,490 levels IndusInd  BK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1029.50. . . . . 1042.80. . . . . 1031.00. . . . . 1047.00. . . . . 1028.05. . . . . 4274.60. . . . . 1119.20. . . . . . 485.00. . . . . 24 . . . . . 1042.65 
Close(₹) Pts PE Wt(%)
Piramal Ent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2814.10. . . . . . . . 62.89. . . . . . . . . 47.54 . . . . . . . . 3.03
of  ₹750  a INFO  EDGE  (I). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 5390.75. . . . . 5325.15. . . . . 5390.75. . . . . 5390.75. . . . . 5305.05. . . . . . 228.68. . . . . 5876.05. . . . . 3220.05. . . . 251 . . . . . 5329.60 
Hdfc Asset Mgmt Cmp . . . . . . . .. . 2968.95. . . . . . . . . . 8.89. . . . . . . . . 46.21 . . . . . . . . 1.45
share. ₹1663 • Infosys Infosys [5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1650.20. . . . . 1663.30. . . . . 1661.00. . . . . 1667.45. . . . . 1646.40. . . . . 5018.48. . . . . 1680.00. . . . . . 912.60. . . . . 38 . . . . . 1663.00 
Gland Pharma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 4047.55. . . . . . . . . . 7.53. . . . . . . . . 61.04 . . . . . . . . 1.34
S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT IntGlobAviat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1646.50. . . . . 1662.80. . . . . 1646.50. . . . . 1676.85. . . . . 1629.00. . . . . . 764.98. . . . . 1859.90. . . . . . 928.00. . . . . ­ . . . . . 1662.40  Alkem Laboratories . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3514.65. . . . . . . . . . 6.59. . . . . . . . . 25.98 . . . . . . . . 1.37
Dilip  Pat­ IOC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 105.90. . . . . . 104.40. . . . . . 106.20. . . . . . 106.45. . . . . . 103.95. . . . . 8306.82. . . . . . 117.85. . . . . . . 71.35. . . . . . 4 . . . . . . 104.45  Mrf  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80050.65. . . . . . . . . . 6.48. . . . . . . . . 26.58 . . . . . . . . 1.47
tanayak,  Pres­ 1650 1639 1675 1685 Initiate fresh long positions with a I­PruLifeINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 650.95. . . . . . 651.90. . . . . . 646.95. . . . . . 654.90. . . . . . 645.15. . . . . . 761.42. . . . . . 684.05. . . . . . 397.65. . . . 192 . . . . . . 651.65  Intglobeavi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1662.80. . . . . . . . . . 5.49. . . . . . . . . . . 0.00 . . . . . . . . 1.41
tight stop­loss only if the stock ITC [1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 214.25. . . . . . 213.80. . . . . . 215.00. . . . . . 217.15. . . . . . 212.70. . . . 20358.15. . . . . . 239.15. . . . . . 163.40. . . . . 19 . . . . . . 213.75  Sbi Cards And Pay Srv . . . . . . . .. . 1027.15. . . . . . . . . . 4.98. . . . . . . 107.90 . . . . . . . . 1.57
ident ­ HR, JSW JSWSteelLtd [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 757.35. . . . . . 747.35. . . . . . 761.85. . . . . . 762.50. . . . . . 742.45. . . . . 5119.56. . . . . . 776.50. . . . . . 235.85. . . . . 13 . . . . . . 747.40  Pidilitind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2231.80. . . . . . . . . . 4.53. . . . . . . 100.71 . . . . . . . . 3.01
rallies above ₹1,675 levels
Group  Cor­ JUBILANT  FOODWORKS . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 3715.85. . . . . 3704.45. . . . . 3719.00. . . . . 3766.00. . . . . 3685.00. . . . . . 196.95. . . . . 3829.10. . . . . 1844.00. . . . 131 . . . . . 3703.95  Ambuja Cements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 405.45. . . . . . . . . . 3.98. . . . . . . . . 19.35 . . . . . . . . 2.63
porate,  told ₹213 • ITC Kot.Mah.Bk [5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1777.20. . . . . 1780.90. . . . . 1777.20. . . . . 1789.60. . . . . 1762.10. . . . . 1596.89. . . . . 2048.95. . . . . 1231.20. . . . . 48 . . . . . 1780.75  Godrej Consumer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 975.25. . . . . . . . . . 3.97. . . . . . . . . 57.32 . . . . . . . . 3.26
S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT L&T [2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1610.35. . . . . 1597.45. . . . . 1620.00. . . . . 1624.00. . . . . 1590.00. . . . . 1223.79. . . . . 1647.00. . . . . . 842.50. . . . . 16 . . . . . 1597.85  Colgate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1650.90. . . . . . . . . . 3.59. . . . . . . . . 41.95 . . . . . . . . 1.94
BusinessLine L&TInfotech [1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 4762.55. . . . . 4748.35. . . . . 4822.90. . . . . 4854.10. . . . . 4720.00. . . . . . 207.85. . . . . 4865.00. . . . . 2310.15. . . . . 42 . . . . . 4750.30  Marico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 526.20. . . . . . . . . . 3.34. . . . . . . . . 57.73 . . . . . . . . 2.40
that  the  ESOP 211 209 216 219 Consider initiating fresh long Lupin [2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1150.85. . . . . 1133.70. . . . . 1154.45. . . . . 1156.40. . . . . 1118.00. . . . . 1073.47. . . . . 1267.50. . . . . . 856.00. . . . . 42 . . . . . 1133.95  Havells. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1235.50. . . . . . . . . . 2.28. . . . . . . . . 63.63 . . . . . . . . 2.73
positions with a stiff stop­loss if the M&M [5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 758.25. . . . . . 774.95. . . . . . 762.00. . . . . . 782.00. . . . . . 761.50. . . . . 6700.63. . . . . . 952.15. . . . . . 566.00. . . . . 66 . . . . . . 774.90  Torrent Pharma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3073.50. . . . . . . . . . 1.64. . . . . . . . . 41.25 . . . . . . . . 1.33
was launched on Group founder OP Jindal’s Marico  Ltd [1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 524.35. . . . . . 526.20. . . . . . 536.85. . . . . . 538.00. . . . . . 521.95. . . . . 2705.68. . . . . . 552.90. . . . . . 333.30. . . . . 58 . . . . . . 526.65  I­Prulife . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 651.90. . . . . . . . . . 1.29. . . . . . . 193.49 . . . . . . . . 2.23
stock of ITC advances above ₹118
91st birth anniversary to realise his dream of Maruti [5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 7100.80. . . . . 7081.75. . . . . 7135.00. . . . . 7165.00. . . . . 7038.00. . . . . . 264.98. . . . . 8400.00. . . . . 6273.70. . . . . 44 . . . . . 7081.60 
Bajaj Holdings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 4001.55. . . . . . . . . . 0.11. . . . . . . . . 11.86 . . . . . . . . 1.35
levels Cadila Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 585.90. . . . . . . . . . 0.09. . . . . . . . . 27.45 . . . . . . . . 1.32
wealth creation for employees and tying it up MRF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 79159.65. . . . 80050.65. . . . 79489.95. . . . 82664.80. . . . 79200.00. . . . . . . 64.54. . . . 98575.90. . . . 55360.35. . . . . 27 . . . . 80013.90 
Abbott India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17507.35. . . . . . . . . . 0.02. . . . . . . . . 53.86 . . . . . . . . 0.63
MuthootFinan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1547.20. . . . . 1499.20. . . . . 1531.00. . . . . 1533.35. . . . . 1485.05. . . . . 1835.43. . . . . 1638.50. . . . . 1000.00. . . . . 16 . . . . . 1499.30 
with the fortunes of the company they work ₹115 • ONGC Proc & Gam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12626.65. . . . . . . . ­0.60. . . . . . . . . 60.99 . . . . . . . . 0.80
NestleIndia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 18020.65. . . . 18202.30. . . . 18070.00. . . . 18235.00. . . . 18020.65. . . . . . . 30.64. . . . 18821.45. . . . 15104.25. . . . . 79 . . . . 18196.85 
S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT Dlf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 342.25. . . . . . . . ­1.19. . . . . . . . . 56.81 . . . . . . . . 1.87
for. If an employee is allotted 1,000 shares and NMDC  Ltd [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 178.35. . . . . . 174.45. . . . . . 179.40. . . . . . 179.40. . . . . . 173.55. . . . . 9807.83. . . . . . 213.15. . . . . . . 75.60. . . . . . 8 . . . . . . 174.45  Yes Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 12.45. . . . . . . . ­1.71. . . . . . . . . . . 0.00 . . . . . . . . 1.07
he  quits  the  organisation  in  the  third  or 113 111 117 120 Fresh long positions are NTPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 117.65. . . . . . 116.70. . . . . . 118.50. . . . . . 119.10. . . . . . 116.55. . . . . 7816.05. . . . . . 122.00. . . . . . . 78.10. . . . . . 8 . . . . . . 116.75  Biocon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 382.25. . . . . . . . ­2.15. . . . . . . . . 57.85 . . . . . . . . 1.54
recommended with a fixed ONGC [5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 116.65. . . . . . 115.00. . . . . . 116.00. . . . . . 117.00. . . . . . 114.30. . . . . 8294.21. . . . . . 128.45. . . . . . . 64.15. . . . . 14 . . . . . . 115.05  Larsen & Toubro Info . . . . . . . . . .. . 4748.35. . . . . . . . ­2.26. . . . . . . . . 41.12 . . . . . . . . 1.91
fourth year, the excess shares accumulated in Petronet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 216.10. . . . . . 213.30. . . . . . 216.10. . . . . . 216.90. . . . . . 211.70. . . . . 7050.20. . . . . . 275.25. . . . . . 207.40. . . . . 11 . . . . . . 213.50  Avenuesuper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3523.00. . . . . . . . ­2.47. . . . . . . 197.63 . . . . . . . . 3.55
stop­loss only if the stock of ONGC
the Trust will be sold at the end of the year per PGHH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 12650.30. . . . 12626.65. . . . 12725.00. . . . 12725.00. . . . 12621.00. . . . . . . . 8.33. . . . 14137.75. . . . . 9700.05. . . . . 61 . . . . 12646.50  Jubilant Foodworks . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3704.45. . . . . . . . ­3.05. . . . . . . 130.69 . . . . . . . . 2.51
moves beyond ₹117 levels PidiliteInd [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2223.30. . . . . 2231.80. . . . . 2240.00. . . . . 2255.05. . . . . 2219.05. . . . . . 272.88. . . . . 2335.00. . . . . 1322.15. . . . 104 . . . . . 2231.75  United Breweries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1414.35. . . . . . . . ­3.84. . . . . . . 144.24 . . . . . . . . 0.89
SEBI guidelines, he added. PiramalEntp [2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2666.35. . . . . 2814.10. . . . . 2658.00. . . . . 2858.00. . . . . 2640.00. . . . . 4173.56. . . . . 2856.80. . . . . 1178.85. . . . 213 . . . . . 2814.75  Adani Transmission .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 958.80. . . . . . . . ­4.08. . . . . . . . . 77.12 . . . . . . . . 1.78
₹2077 • Reliance Ind. PowerGrid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 175.00. . . . . . 176.45. . . . . . 177.00. . . . . . 177.00. . . . . . 174.05. . . . 12311.25. . . . . . 188.63. . . . . . 115.99. . . . . 10 . . . . . . 176.45  Adani Green Energy . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 906.55. . . . . . . . ­4.68. . . . . . . 371.23 . . . . . . . . 2.68
S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT United Spirits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 643.15. . . . . . . . ­4.90. . . . . . . . . 70.92 . . . . . . . . 1.69
Timeframe Pun.Natl.Bk [2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 39.55. . . . . . . 38.75. . . . . . . 39.60. . . . . . . 40.20. . . . . . . 38.65. . . . 55639.68. . . . . . . 46.40. . . . . . . 26.30. . . . . 16 . . . . . . . 38.75 
Siemens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2069.00. . . . . . . . ­5.15. . . . . . . . . 79.79 . . . . . . . . 1.63
Reliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2089.05. . . . . 2077.15. . . . . 2081.00. . . . . 2089.80. . . . . 2066.50. . . . . 3458.55. . . . . 2368.80. . . . . 1830.00. . . . . 42 . . . . . 2077.25 
The  timeframe  for  the  acquisition  of  stocks 2060 2040 2100 2120 Consider initiating fresh long Icici Lombard Gic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1438.50. . . . . . . . ­5.65. . . . . . . . . 53.32 . . . . . . . . 2.77
SBI  [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 435.65. . . . . . 433.40. . . . . . 437.90. . . . . . 441.80. . . . . . 431.00. . . . 22196.40. . . . . . 467.30. . . . . . 175.55. . . . . 17 . . . . . . 433.40 
has  not  been  decided  yet,  but  it  should  be positions with a tight stop­loss only SBICards&Pay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1018.90. . . . . 1027.15. . . . . 1022.00. . . . . 1035.25. . . . . 1017.00. . . . . . 811.30. . . . . 1139.50. . . . . . 753.05. . . . . ­ . . . . . . . . . . . ­  Bosch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14711.00. . . . . . . . ­5.69. . . . . . . . . 50.24 . . . . . . . . 1.11
if the stock gains above ₹2,100 Bandhan Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 301.30. . . . . . . . ­6.03. . . . . . . . . 23.92 . . . . . . . . 1.80
SBILifeInsur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1150.70. . . . . 1136.45. . . . . 1151.25. . . . . 1156.00. . . . . 1128.85. . . . . 1491.80. . . . . 1174.00. . . . . . 755.55. . . . . 88 . . . . . 1135.10 
sooner  than  later  as  companies  have  made Indus Towers .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 210.90. . . . . . . . ­6.08. . . . . . . . . 12.66 . . . . . . . . 1.51
levels ShreeCement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 28386.60. . . . 28272.95. . . . 28599.00. . . . 28999.00. . . . 28052.35. . . . . . . 30.59. . . . 32050.00. . . . 18214.40. . . . . 44 . . . . 28286.75 
public certain growth projections, which may Siemens [2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2085.55. . . . . 2069.00. . . . . 2098.80. . . . . 2105.60. . . . . 2061.25. . . . . . 310.72. . . . . 2176.75. . . . . 1121.00. . . . . 78 . . . . . 2070.95 
Hpcl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 262.00. . . . . . . . ­6.59. . . . . . . . . . . 3.57 . . . . . . . . 1.48
Dabur India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 581.75. . . . . . . . ­7.04. . . . . . . . . 57.39 . . . . . . . . 3.00
push up the share prices, he said. ₹433 • SBI Sun  Pharma [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 785.20. . . . . . 788.80. . . . . . 789.15. . . . . . 793.00. . . . . . 782.00. . . . . 2873.59. . . . . . 804.40. . . . . . 452.60. . . . . 90 . . . . . . 788.55 
Petronet Lng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 213.30. . . . . . . . ­7.34. . . . . . . . . 10.89 . . . . . . . . 1.41
S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT TATA  CONSUMER  PRODUCT . . . .. . . . . . 781.35. . . . . . 764.85. . . . . . 783.45. . . . . . 783.45. . . . . . 763.00. . . . . 1661.74. . . . . . 798.35. . . . . . 458.95. . . . . ­ . . . . . . . . . . . ­ 
In  2019,  JSW  Steel  facilitated  a  share  pur­ Tata  Motors [2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 300.05. . . . . . 298.10. . . . . . 300.75. . . . . . 304.20. . . . . . 296.05. . . . 16985.86. . . . . . 360.65. . . . . . 116.25. . . . . ­ . . . . . . 298.15 
Punjab Natl Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 38.75. . . . . . . . ­8.32. . . . . . . . . 12.98 . . . . . . . . 1.02
Acc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2312.60. . . . . . . . ­8.50. . . . . . . . . 22.06 . . . . . . . . 1.73
chase of about ₹420 crore from the secondary 428 423 440 445 Initiate fresh short positions with a Tata  Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1428.85. . . . . 1412.20. . . . . 1434.00. . . . . 1443.25. . . . . 1405.40. . . . . 7859.49. . . . . 1481.25. . . . . . 343.00. . . . . 15 . . . . . 1412.05  Indraprastha Gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 525.70. . . . . . ­11.63. . . . . . . . . 31.38 . . . . . . . . 1.63
market as part of its voluntary ESOP — ‘Sam­ stiff stop­loss if the stock of SBI TCS [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 3309.80. . . . . 3322.70. . . . . 3323.90. . . . . 3337.00. . . . . 3310.00. . . . . 1510.49. . . . . 3399.00. . . . . 2217.05. . . . . 36 . . . . . 3322.40  Berger Paints India . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 812.85. . . . . . ­12.70. . . . . . . 109.70 . . . . . . . . 1.74
ruddhi Plan 2019’ — for 12,000 staff members. declines below ₹428 levels TechMahindra [5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1264.60. . . . . 1287.45. . . . . 1290.40. . . . . 1306.80. . . . . 1266.00. . . . . 6585.10. . . . . 1306.80. . . . . . 655.00. . . . . 28 . . . . . 1286.90  Aurobindo Pharma . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 887.70. . . . . . ­13.38. . . . . . . . . . . 9.75 . . . . . . . . 2.21
TitanCompany [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1787.75. . . . . 1799.15. . . . . 1787.75. . . . . 1831.60. . . . . 1777.75. . . . . 1770.50. . . . . 1858.00. . . . . 1048.50. . . . 123 . . . . . 1800.10  Lupin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1133.70. . . . . . ­14.43. . . . . . . . . 41.91 . . . . . . . . 2.41
Depending  on  the  performance,  employ­ ₹3322 • TCS TorrentPhar [5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 3063.95. . . . . 3073.50. . . . . 3119.00. . . . . 3119.00. . . . . 3047.70. . . . . . 110.09. . . . . 3129.50. . . . . 2311.30. . . . . 47 . . . . . 3073.90  Nmdc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 174.45. . . . . . ­15.59. . . . . . . . . . . 8.15 . . . . . . . . 1.76
UB [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1429.75. . . . . 1414.35. . . . . 1430.00. . . . . 1447.35. . . . . 1403.30. . . . . . 194.49. . . . . 1537.65. . . . . . 898.50. . . . 145 . . . . . 1412.10  Info Edge (India) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 5325.15. . . . . . ­17.73. . . . . . . . . 48.68 . . . . . . . . 3.64
ees were allotted 1,000­2,000 shares at ₹232 a S1 S2 R1 R2 COMMENT
Muthoot Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1499.20. . . . . . ­18.18. . . . . . . . . 15.75 . . . . . . . . 1.43
UltraTech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 7527.65. . . . . 7495.65. . . . . 7598.00. . . . . 7616.70. . . . . 7474.00. . . . . . 236.94. . . . . 7907.40. . . . . 3755.00. . . . . 35 . . . . . 7494.25 
piece  with  a  lock­in  of  two  years.  It  also  ar­ 3300 3275 3345 3370 Fresh long positions can be initiated United  Spr [2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 647.85. . . . . . 643.15. . . . . . 648.50. . . . . . 654.75. . . . . . 640.00. . . . . . 702.21. . . . . . 690.00. . . . . . 494.00. . . . . 69 . . . . . . 643.10  Gail (India) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 145.80. . . . . . ­18.32. . . . . . . . . . . 8.46 . . . . . . . . 2.29
with a fixed stop­loss if the stock Vedanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 309.55. . . . . . ­20.33. . . . . . . . . . . 6.13 . . . . . . . . 3.46
ranged loans of ₹2.32 lakh to ₹4.64 lakh for UPL [2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 777.30. . . . . . 778.10. . . . . . 780.80. . . . . . 784.40. . . . . . 770.20. . . . . 1517.47. . . . . . 864.75. . . . . . 399.00. . . . 167 . . . . . . 777.55 
Apollo Hosp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 4003.70. . . . . . ­29.69. . . . . . . 420.84 . . . . . . . . 3.56
climbs above ₹3,345 levels Vedanta [1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 314.15. . . . . . 309.55. . . . . . 315.75. . . . . . 317.05. . . . . . 305.65. . . . . 9624.18. . . . . . 319.45. . . . . . . 91.25. . . . . 10 . . . . . . 309.45 
employees  to  fund  the  share  purchase  and Wipro [2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 598.00. . . . . . 596.80. . . . . . 600.00. . . . . . 606.00. . . . . . 595.50. . . . . 4646.75. . . . . . 614.55. . . . . . 269.00. . . . . 34 . . . . . . 596.65 
Adani Enter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1493.40. . . . . . ­41.59. . . . . . . 119.28 . . . . . . . . 3.63
bore 75 per cent of the interest cost. S1, S2: Support 1 & 2; R1, R2: Resistance 1 & 2.  Yes  Bk [2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 12.50. . . . . . . 12.45. . . . . . . 12.60. . . . . . . 12.65. . . . . . . 12.40. . . . 45466.92. . . . . . . 20.83. . . . . . . 12.11. . . . . ­ . . . . . . . 12.45  Pts: Impact on index movement 

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regulator comes up with new RFP launches ‘Equitech’ accelerator programme Initiative will help ulted  in  India  seeing  a  60  per these  experts  to  create  their
Relaxes eligibility norms for potential bidders prove  basic  scheme  design
fintechs define a
cent increase in fintech invest­ products.  Equitas  will  provide
modifications by the pension ments  despite  the  pandemic,” the  support  required  from
compared to earlier request for proposal funds and supervise MARS.  go-to-market he added. legal  and  regulatory  aspects.
The  selected  fintech  may  also
KR SRIVATS The  eligibility  criteria  had Pension assets strategy for products Banking technology get to service Equitas SFB either
New Delhi, August 9 to be tweaked as the response To  enable  pension  funds  and Equitech will focus on banking as  their  first  commercial  busi­
Pension  regulator  Pension for the previous RFP — issued its  sponsors  to  offer  MARS OUR BUREAU ecosystem  is  experiencing aspects such as payments, lend­ ness  partner  or  as  a  co­brand
Fund  Regulatory  &  Develop­ in  May  this  year—  was  tepid like  products,  PFRDA  has Chennai, August 9 growth  from  sub­segments ing, CASA, transaction banking, partner, the bank’s release said.
ment  Authority  (PFRDA)  has with only one entity showing already  tweaked  capital  re­ Equitas Small Finance Bank on ranging  from  payments  and API  banking,  governance  and
come up with a new Request interest, they added. that  can  offer  a  guaranteed quirement  norms  for  the Monday announced the launch regtech  to  robo­advisory  and regulations,  as  well  as  techno­ Eligibility
for  Proposal  (RFP)  for  ap­ The  earlier  RFP  mandated minimum  rate  of  return  to sponsors and paid up capital of ‘Equitech’ – a fintech acceler­ blockchain.  This  growth  is logies such as agri­tech , bank­ To  enroll,  a  fintech  start­up
pointment of a consultant to that a bidder, which has to be NPS  subscribers,  especially for  those  looking  to  set  up ator  programme  aimed  at  the driven  by  the  innovative ing tech, clean energy, govern­ must be registered or incorpor­
help  design  a  Minimum  As­ a corporate  entity  registered those  who  are  risk  averse. pension funds in the country. start­up  ecosystem.  This  will fintech start­ups that were able ment  tech  and  other ated within the last six years as
sured Return Scheme (MARS) in  India,  should  have  experi­ Currently,  the  NPS  gives  re­ As such products carry risk, it help  fintechs  curate  their to  create  banking  trends  like horizontal segments across key on date of the accelerator pro­
under  the  National  Pension ence of designing schemes of turns annually, based on pre­ is better to be well capitalised products  and  define  a  go­to­ BaaS, neo banking, open bank­ focus  areas.  The  shortlisted gramme  opening  and  should
System (NPS). guarantee  with  atleast  three vailing market conditions. to  take  care  of  eventualities, market strategy.  ing, autonomous finance etc.,” firms will be granted access to a have at least two full­time em­
The  new  RFP  has  relaxed schemes  being  in  operation The  appointed  consultant, experts said. In  a  press  release,  the  Chen­ Murali  Vaidyanathan,  Senior world­class  infrastructure ployees,  with  most  important
the  eligibility  criteria  set in  India,  after  being  offered with requisite actuarial skills, India’s  pension  assets  un­ nai­based lender said Equitech President  and  Country  Head  – through Equitas Small Finance team  members  having  expert­
earlier  for  a  bidder  and  has by  its  clients  to  the  public  at is expected to help formulate der  management  have will  help  fintechs  take  its Branch  Banking  ­  Liabilities, Bank’s  tech  platform  and  API ise  in  their  field.  The  start­up
now  allowed  those  with  ex­ large.  This  RFP  was  cancelled a MARS that can be offered to already  crossed  the  ₹6  lakh product  to  the  market  in  a Products  &  Wealth,  Equitas sandbox  for  product must  present  an  innovative
perience  of  designing  or  de­ on July 22. existing and prospective sub­ crore  mark  and  are  expected more  targeted  manner.  The Small Finance Bank said in the development. product  or idea  with  advant­
velopment  of  at  least  one scribers by pension funds. to  touch  ₹7.5  lakh  crore  by programme  was  launched  on release. Besides, there will be specific ages  over  current  industry  of­
scheme  with  guarantee  for Minimum assured returns The  chosen  consultant  is end  March  this  fiscal.  PFRDA August  7  and  the  application “These innovations have im­ cohorts  along  with  mentors ferings  and  should  represent
its  client,  to  bid  for  the  con­ The idea behind having MARS also expected to set up a pro­ is aiming for AUM of ₹30 lakh process  for  the  enrolment  has pacted the way Indian banking and  a  panel  of  experts,  the original  ideas  wholly  owned
sultant role, sources said. is  to  have  a  separate  scheme cedure  to  evaluate  and  ap­ crore by the year 2030. commenced.  “Indian  fintech industry functions and has res­ start­ups will work closely with with the freedom to use.

GIFT City, India Insurtech ink pact to Central bank digital currency to change payments ecosystem
promote fintech in insurance space DEBANGANA GHOSH
Mumbai, August 9
Chairman,  Payments  Council
of India, told BusinessLine. 
payments  will  be  the  final
transactions,”  Sharan  Nair,
rencies  will  enable  more
transparency  and  traceability
isers  and  not  a  car,”  Nair  ex­
plained. 
MoU aimed at tial  by  offering  international Currently  being  explored  by India is in fact a late entrant chief  business  officer,  Coin­ across levels processes for the “Challenges  of  different
firms  a  world­class  infrastruc­ the  Reserve  Bank  of  India  for to  join  the  trend.  Countries Switch told BusinessLine. financial services sector.  vendors  working  with  differ­
highlighting India’s ture  and  facilities  to  conduct retail  and  international  trade like  Russia,  Japan  and  China Cryptocurrency  exchanges “In the case of lending, say if ent  merchants  will  subside
international their business in India. payments,  Central  bank  di­ had  started  working  on  the lauded the move, saying that a a farmer wants to take a loan once  CBDC  come  into  play.
Elaborating on the collabora­ gital  currency  (CBDC)  could same much earlier. According possible  widespread  usage  of to buy fertilisers and farming­ Merchants would want to use
financial services tion,  Prerak  Sethi,  Director  and have a much larger impact on to a 2021 BIS survey, quoted in digital  currency  will  only related activities, at present, it this,  as  this  would  eliminate
Co­founder  of  IIA,  said, the  financial  ecosystem  and the RBI report, 86 per cent of boost  their  business  and  fa­ is difficult of the government third  party  payment  gateway
potential “Through this collaboration, our will  be  instrumental  in  pro­ the central banks surveyed are miliarise the masses with the to  verify  how  it  is  used.  But involvement,  bringing  down
OUR BUREAU goal is to assist financial organ­ moting grassroots level finan­ actively  researching  the  po­ technology.  Though  crypto­ with digital currency the gov­ cost  of  transaction  fees,”
Ahmedabad, August 9 isations in developing top­notch cial  inclusivity  and  modern­ tential for CBDCs, 60 per cent currency  isn’t  necessarily ernment  will  be  able  to  pro­ Sathvik  Vishwanath,  Co­
India  Insurtech  Association tech start­ups, re­insurance busi­ services. IIA will provide support ising the banking sector apart were  experimenting  with  the looking to become a currency gramme it in a manner that it founder  and  CEO,  Unocoin
(IIA),  a  not­for­profit  body  pro­ nesses,  politicians,  service  pro­ towards  bringing  Indian  and from  creating  a  cashless  eco­ technology  and  14  per  cent used for making payments.  can be used only for the fertil­ told BusinessLine.
moting  tech­driven  insurance viders, and individuals.  global  insurance,  re­insurance nomy,  according  to  industry were deploying pilot projects.  “Private  cryptocurrencies
ecosystems  in  India  inked  a Tapan  Ray,  MD  and  Group and  insurtech  participants  to experts. “It took 4­5 years of multiple are primarily seen as tradable
memorandum  of  understand­ CEO,  GIFT  City,  said,  “We  have benefit  from  the  regulatory While many see CBDCs as a pilots before China could look assets.  Though  some  coun­
ing  (MoU)  with  International presence  of  some  of  the  major sandbox initiatives at GIFT City.” legalised  replacement  of into  introducing  digital  cur­ tries have allowed Bitcoins to
Financial Services Centre at GIFT insurance  players  in  GIFT  City Under the terms of the MoU, private  digital  currencies  or rency,” Surya said. be  used  a  mode  of  payment,
City,  (GIFT­IFSC)  to  collaborate and  now,  with  this  collabora­ the  IIA  has  promised  to  work cryptocurrencies,  in  reality, NFTs  and  other  cryptocurren­
on building thought leadership tion,  we  can  aspire  to  be  a  vi­ closely with the GIFT SEZ in vari­ CBDCs are just going to be a di­ Need for CBDC cies  are  mostly  assets.  They
in the field of insurance and pro­ brant hub for world­class insur­ ous  areas,  including  bringing gital  replica  of  the  physical “Today we  are  doing  e­pay­ don’t  have  the  characteristics
moting GIFT City for Indian and ance products and services and global insurance businesses, In­ cash  in  circulation  in  the ments  and  money  transfers, of  currency  and  neither  do
foreign insurance companies. encourage  innovation  in  the dian  insurtech  companies,  and country.  “RBI  is  creating  a  di­ thinking they happen in real­ they want to be,” Surya said. 
To raise awareness about GIFT segment.” insurance players to GIFT City.  gital  version  of  the  fiat  cur­ time,  but  at  some  point,  this
IFSC,  the  collaboration  will  or­ The association will promote rency  in  circulation.  Cur­ money  still  has  to  be  physic­ Financial transparency
ganise  events,  seminars,  and Enhancing services new  digital  business  models, rently,  the  only  alternative  to ally  moved  between  the A major  use  case  for  CBDCs
conferences.  The  two  institu­ Through  the  integrated  plat­ build  collaboration  between physical  currency  is  debit banks,  known  as  ‘inter­bank’ will likely be in the insurance
tions will also research regulat­ form of GIFT City, the endeavour start­ups and all the other parti­ cards or credit cards,” Naveen settlement. With CBDCs, there and lending space and also for
ory  sandbox  projects  for  GIFT is  to  highlight  India’s  interna­ cipants  of  the  insurance  in­ Surya, Chairman, Fintech Con­ won’t  be  the  need  for  inter­ managing  Non­performing
IFSC,  which  will  benefit  insur­ tional  financial  services  poten­ dustry.  version Council and Emeritus bank  settlement,  your  digital Assets (NPA). Using digital cur­

Shopsy to drive 20x growth in upcoming


festival season: Flipkart’s Prakash Sikaria
YATTI SONI commerce  adoption.  This pan­India  marketplace,  ad­
Bengaluru, August 9 gives rise to the need to break vertising  tech  to  help  build
Flipkart has been doubling away  from  the  traditional their visibility in the network,
down on its social commerce channels of e­commerce mar­ and  Flipkart’s  logistics  net­
initiative Shopsy, with the keting,  and  take  up  the  dis­ work. 
launch of zero-commission tributed commerce approach
marketplace and Shop & Earn which  doesn’t  confine  cus­ What percentage of
feature. tomers to just an app or a web­ Shopsy’s 2 lakh users are
Flipkart claims that site.  Considering  the women? Do you see women

O
70 per cent of its nascent  social  com­ Prakash Sikaria sellers as a major growth
customers come from merce in India and the driver in this segment?
tier-2 and tier-3 cities. expected  CAGR  of of social commerce is seller Nearly  three­fourths  of  the
With Shopsy, the more than 50 per cent retention and stickiness. audience  in  tier­2  cities  is  on
company aims to in  the  next  five  years, How does Flipkart’s Shopsy social media platforms, while
scale this to 90 per cent. this  is  poised  to  be  a  great plan to solve that? around  30  per  cent  of  users
BusinessLine spoke to Prakash business opportunity.  The most important thing for are female entrepreneurs and
Sikaria, Senior Vice-President, Many  online  users  in  India any  reseller  on  a  social  com­ this is only growing. We are a
Growth and Monetisation, do not transact online due to merce platform like Shopsy is marketplace  that  is  focused
Flipkart, about the company’s two  challenges  —  trust  and income  generation  from  the on  driving  the  ambitions  of
growth plans for Shopsy. simplicity.  Globally,  distrib­ platform.  entrepreneurs  irrespective  of
uted  commerce  as  a  channel We are focussed on solving their gender. 
Do you think all has  helped  solve  these  prob­ pain points like logistics man­
e-commerce companies lems.  Shopsy’s  objective  is  to agement  along  with  deliver­ How many orders have
would eventually have to power  e­commerce  for  com­ ing  technology  that  makes been purchased through
integrate social commerce munities  and  third­party their  business  journey  con­ Shopsy since the launch?
in their design to command channels,  where  offline­buy­ venient.  The current average ticket size
the next level of growth? ing audiences put their trust. With  Shopsy,  resellers  get is about $10 and with the up­
Lack  of  trust  has  been  one  of access  to  Flipkart’s  catalogue coming festive season, we aim
the  biggest  roadblocks  for  e­ One of the major challenges of 15 crore products across the to drive 20 times the growth. 

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Change OI PM launches oil palm mission National edible oil mission
– a long-pending demand
ALUMINIUM Thane 1 Kg 205.9 204.2 -0.8 9150 ₹11,000­crore the launch of the scheme in rashtra, who managed to do
February  2019  to  ₹1.60­lakh value addition to his mango
COPPER Thane 1 Kg 732.5 722.9 -1.3 11632500 project to make crore.  produce  by  setting  up  a OUR BUREAU top ₹1.20­lakh crore this year
COTTON Rajkot 1 Bale 27030.0 26870.0 -0.6 123850 “Even though India is self­ mango ripening chamber, a from ₹75,000 crore last year. 
CPO* Cash Settled 10 Kgs 1136.0 1128.8 -0.6 57980
India self­reliant Mangaluru, August 9
reliant  in  rice,  wheat  and chief  administrator  of  a Terming  the  government’s According to SEA, the coun­
CRUDEOIL Cash Settled 1 BBL 5096.0 4867.0 -4.5 922800 in edible oil sugar,  that  is  not  enough,” farmer  producer  organisa­ decision to launch a ₹11,000 try has 3 lakh hectares of land
GOLD Ahmedabad 10 grms 46640.0 46214.0 -0.9 13635 Modi  said,  adding  that  the tion in Uttar Pradesh which crore National Edible Oil Mis­ under  oil  palm  cultivation,
GOLDGUINEA Ahmedabad 8 grms 37682.0 37303.0 -1.0 47.496 OUR BUREAU country  needs  to  produce took up cultivation of medi­ sion – Oil Palm (NMEO­OP)as a producing  around  2.80  lakh
GOLDM Ahmedabad 10 grms 46682.0 46236.0 -1.0 1739.6 New Delhi, August 9 sufficient  quantities  of cinal  plants  in  a  big  way,  a long­delayed one, the repres­ tonnes  of  crude  palm  oil
Prime  Minister  Narendra coarse  cereals,  pulses  and Prime Minister Narendra Modi young  farmer from  Tehri entatives from the edible oil (CPO) a year. There is a poten­
GOLDPETAL Ahmedabad 1 grm 4679.0 4627.0 -1.1 67.403
KAPAS* Cash Settled 20 Kgs 1439.5 1450.5 0.8 116
Modi on Monday launched a oilseeds  so  that  India  can so that they would be able to Garwal in Uttarakhand who sector have urged the Centre tial  to  bring  1.9  million  hec­
₹11,000  crore  National  Ed­ ‘Atmanirbhar  Bharat’  –  not help the country to be ‘self­ did  well  in  mushroom  cul­ to speed up the process of its tares of land. It had urged the
LEAD Thane / Chennai 1 Kg 176.3 176.7 0.2 4375
ible  Oil  Mission­Oil  Palm just in meeting domestic de­ reliant’ in edible oil produc­ tivation,  a  farmer  benefi­ implementation  to  bring government  to  target  addi­
MENTHAOIL Chandausi 1 Kg 938.2 944.0 0.6 402.84
(NMEO­OP)  to  make  India mand for these produce but tion.  Similarly,  special  pro­ ciary  of  Saffron  Park  in down India’s dependence on tional  5  lakh  hectares in  the
NATURALGAS Cash Settled 1 mmBtu 309.9 307.6 -0.7 18415000
self­reliant in edible oils. also  in  exporting,  so  that grammes are being planned Jammu  and  Kashmir,  and  a imported edible oils. next five years.
NICKEL Thane 1 Kg 1459.2 1428.8 -2.1 2482500 India  currently  depends marginalised farmers bene­ to promote oil palm cultiva­ woman  farmer  in  Manipur “This is a giant step for oil
RUBBER Palakkad 100 Kgs 17879.0 17808.0 -0.4 110 on  imports  for  nearly  two­ fit from this.  tion in North­eastern States growing  organic  queen palm  development  in  the IVPA sees opportunity
SILVER Ahmedabad 1 Kg 65000.0 63811.0 -1.8 344790 thirds  of  edible  oil  used  in “Thousands  of  crore  ru­ as well as Andaman & Nico­ pineapple  in  her  2  hectares country  and  towards  ‘At­ Sudhakar Desai, Indian Veget­
SILVERM Ahmedabad 1 Kg 65303.0 64161.0 -1.7 116560 the  country.  “Palm  oil  ac­ pees  currently  being  spent bar Islands.  of land.  manirbhar  Bharat’  in  edible able  Oil  Producers’  Associ­
SILVERMIC Ahmedabad 1 Kg 65304.0 64151.0 -1.8 97154 counts for nearly 55 per cent by India in importing edible Talking about saffron, the oil. We look forward to similar ation  (IVPA) said,  there  is  a
ZINC Thane 1 Kg 247.1 245.0 -0.8 8485 of edible oil imported by In­ oil  should  ideally  go  to  the Modi meets farmers Prime  Minister  said  NAFED announcement  for  oilseeds good opportunity for the im­
dia,” Modi said.  farmers in the county,” Modi Modi  also  interacted  with will  make  sure  saffron  pro­ development programme to plementation of the mission
NCDEX The Prime Minister made said,  highlighting how farmers  from  different duced  in  Jammu  and  Kash­ reduce  our  dependence  on as prices of oilseeds are above
CASTOR DEESA Quintal 5580.0 5596.0 0.3 18190 this announcement at a vir­ farmers  took  up  the  chal­ States to know how they are mir  will  be  made  available import  of  edible  oils,”  said MSP level and the prices have
CHANA BIKANER Quintal 4900.0 4956.0 1.1 56880
tual  event  to  release  the lenge  to  increase  the  pro­ benefiting  from  schemes all over the country. He also Atul  Chaturvedi,  President, also  gone  up  in  the  interna­
ninth instalment  of  Pra­ duction of pulses by 50 per launched  by  the urged  farmers  to  make  use Solvent  Extractors  Associ­ tional market.
COCUDAKL AKOLA Quintal 3018.0 2985.0 -1.1 28410
dhan Mantri Kisan Samman cent in the last six years.  government. of  the  ‘Mission  Honeybee’ ation of India (SEA).  However,  he  suggested
COTTON RAJKOT Bales 27580.0 27580.0 0.0 0
Nidhi  (PM­KISAN)  under The  Prime  Minister  said Among  those  interacted scheme  launched  by  the Stressing  the  need  to  in­ that the government focus on
DHANIYA KOTA Quintal 7116.0 7150.0 0.5 2025
which  a  sum  of  ₹19,509 the  government  would  en­ with  him  include  a  woman government and  expressed crease the production of oil­ State­wise  and  oilseed­wise
GUARGUM5 JODHPUR Quintal 7542.0 7655.0 1.5 8325 crore was disbursed to over sure  the  farmers  taking  up farmer  from  Goa  who  took his  satisfaction  on  how  In­ seeds  in  the  country,  BV  Me­ strategy while implementing
GUARSEED10 JODHPUR Quintal 4598.0 4635.0 0.8 15290 9.75 crore farmers across the oil  palm  cultivation  would up  mixed  farming  success­ dia was able to export ₹700 hta,  Executive  Director,  SEA, the  oilseed  mission  as  some
JEERAUNJHA UNJHA Quintal 13350.0 13215.0 -1.0 3417 country,  taking  the  total get best quality seeds as well fully,  a  mango  farmer from crore worth honey last year told BusinessLine that India’s crops  come  for  yield  in  the
KAPAS RAJKOT 20 kgs 1454.0 1450.0 -0.3 1615 amount  distributed  since as appropriate technologies Raigarh  district,  Maha­ because of it. import bill of edible oils will short­term and long­term. 
RMSEED JAIPUR Quintal 7784.0 7660.0 -1.6 19290
STEEL GOBINDGARH Quintal 44480.0 43650.0 -1.9 330
SYBEANIDR INDORE Quintal 9579.0 9006.0 -6.0 9080
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Gold drops 4% in early morning flash crash, regains some ground
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BLOOMBERG ing  a  technical  support range  around  $1,800  an notional  value  –  as  activity this  week  to  gauge  the
August 9 level  and  triggering  stop ounce.  Inflation­adjusted surged  in  a  typically  quiet health of the recovery from
Gold  recouped  most  of  its losses,  on  a  day  when  li­ Treasury  yields  spiked  on trading period. coronavirus, as well as infla­
losses  from  a  sharp  plunge quidity was low due to holi­ Friday’s  data,  putting  pres­ Gold  “recovered  in  the tion. The consumer price in­
at the start of Asian trading, days  in  Japan  and  Singa­ sure  on  non­interest  bear­ course of trading as bargain dex  due  Wednesday  is  ex­
but remains under pressure pore,”  said  Marcus  Garvey, ing gold. hunters  took  advantage  of pected  to  show  a  smaller
as bets mount that the Fed­ head  of  metals  strategy  at The  recent  slump  high­ the  low  price  to  enter  the increase  than  the  previous
eral Reserve may soon start Macquarie Group Ltd. lights  a  worsening  outlook market,”  said  Falkmar month as pressures on sup­
paring  back  its  massive for the bullion on fears that Butgereit, a senior trader at ply  chains  caused  by  re­
■ Indonesia exported 6,560.78 tonnes of refined tin in July, data monetary stimulus. Spike in treasury yields the  strong  rebound  in  the cent at $1,745.31 an ounce by refiner Heraeus Metals Ger­ openings  ease.  That  may
from its trade ministry showed on Monday, up 35.4% from the Spot  bullion  fell  more While  prices  bounced  back US labour market could see 12:20  pm  in  London,  after many GmbH & Co. KG. Still, lend  support  to  the  view
same month last year. In July 2020, the world's top tin exporter than  4 per  cent  early from  the  initial  drop,  gold the  Fed  pull  back  stimulus earlier touching the lowest “many  investors  now  fear held  by  the  Fed  that  infla­
shipped 4.845.24 tonnes of the metal. Monday,  dropping  $60  in is still under strain. A close sooner  than  expected.  Dal­ since  March,  and  coming that  the  Fed  will  soon  start tionary pressures will prove
■ Main crop cocoa arrivals at ports in the world's top grower Ivory minutes,  as  the  selloff  fol­ at  current  levels  would  be las Fed President Robert Ka­ close  to  its  lowest  in  more tapering  bond  purchases, transitory.
Coast reached 2.099 tonnes between October 1 and July 31, up lowing Friday’s better­than­ the  lowest  since  April  after plan’s  said  that  the  central than  a  year.  In  the  futures raising  expectations  of  in­ Also key to the outlook is
4.7% compared with the same period last season. expected employment data the  strong  jobs  numbers bank  should  start  tapering market,  over  3,000  con­ terest  rate  hikes  in the rise of the delta variant
accelerated  at  the  start  of from  the  US  last  week asset  purchases  sooner tracts  changed  hands  in  a 2022/2023.” in the US, which could com­
trading.  “Gold  likely helped break the metal out rather than later. one­minute window – equi­ Attention  will  turn  to plicate  the  country’s  eco­
crashed lower after breach­ of  a  weeks­long  trading Bullion  was  down  1 per valent to over $500 million fresh  economic  data  later nomic rebound. 

North Indian tea producers likely to see dip in margins ‘Coconut sap chiller’ gets patent
This is due to spike in the production cost small  tea  growers  (almost  50 very  tough  this  year  on  the Tech helps to get ing  the  sap  to  a  container
per  cent  of  total  production). margins front because prices is housed in the ice box with ice
driven by wage hike, drop in tea prices So,  the  steep  drop  in  produc­ not  supporting  us,  cost  is  up quality neera cubicles.
tion in 2020 and the resultant and crop is also down. All three When this technology was
SHOBHA ROY 20.  Warren  Tea’s  NPM  in­ spike  in  prices  came  as  a parameters  which  determine AJ VINAYAK commercialised to Augustine
Kolkata, August 9 creased to 30.61 per cent (­19.66 breather for the industry shor­ the  company’s  profitability  is Mangaluru, August 9  Joseph,  he  found  that  neera
A majority of the bulk tea pro­ per  cent)  while  that  of ing up their profitability.  impacted this year,” he said. One of the major uses of palm collected during the day time
ducing companies which oper­ Goodricke increased to 2.19 per According  to  Bidyananda trees  is  the  tapping  of  sap was getting partially fermen­
ate estates in North India (As­ cent  (2.06  per  cent)  in  FY21, Rise in input cost Barkakoty, Adviser, North­East­ from it to be sold as a bever­ ted due to its exposure to sun­
sam  and  West  Bengal),  are over the year ago period.  It is to be noted that wages ac­ ern Tea Association (NETA), the age.  In  the  traditional Post­Harvest  Technology)  at light during the flow through
likely to witness a contraction According  to  Kaushik  Das, Most tea companies have been count for 60­70 per cent of the average price realisation of tea method,  the  sap  from CPCRI, told BusinessLine that the pipe. The ice in the box las­
in margins during the current Vice­President  and  Sector cash starved total cost of the organised sec­ is lower by ₹44 a kg, which is 18 coconut  trees  –  known  as he –  along  with  Augustine ted  only  six­eight  hours,
fiscal  on  the  back  of  an  in­ Head,  Corporate  Sector  Rat­ tor. In 2021, wage cost in Assam per cent lower compared with neera  –  is  collected  in  open Joseph,  a  farmer­entrepren­ whereas  it  needed  to  last  at
creased cost of production due ings, ICRA, the EBITDA margin industry  has  been  going has  increased  by  ₹38  a  day last year. “Cost of production of earthen  pots,  leading  to  its eur from Udupi – had applied least  12­14  hours  in  between
to  wage  hike  and  drop  in of  a  majority  of  the  tea  com­ through rather difficult times while that in West Bengal has tea  has  also  increased  due  to contamination  and  its  fer­ for  a  patent  as  inventors  in the two tappings followed in
prices.  panies increased to 12 per cent in  recent  years  with  cost  out­ gone up by ₹26 a day.  hike in cost of inputs like fertil­ mentation.  2014  and  it  wasgranted  on a day. 
The tea industry in North In­ in 2020­21, which is also estim­ stripping  price  realisation. The  wage  hike  is  likely  to iser,  pesticides,  diesel,  natural Now,  an  invention  by  the July 30 this year.  Considering  this,  a  need
dia, which registered 12­13 per ated to be one of the highest in Most  companies  have  been weigh  heavily  on  the  cost  of gas,  coal,  transportation  etc. Kasaragod­based  Central Mentioning the efforts be­ was felt for a customised box
cent decline in production last recent times.  cash  starved  and  also  have production.  “Moreover,  the Therefore, the net negative im­ Plantation Crops Research In­ hind the achievement, he said where the spadix to be tapped
year, had its costs rising by ₹35­ “The  EBITDA  margin  for  tea been facing issues on the prof­ crop is also likely to be 10­15 per pact on the industry till date is stitute (CPCRI) has helped to this  invention  was  a  break­ would be inside the box, and
40 a kg. However, the average companies has been hovering itability front. Companies had cent  lower  compared  with to the tune of ₹76 a kg of made get over these problems, help­ through  technology  for  the neera from the cut end would
price of tea increased by ₹60­ three­to­four  per  cent  for  the also been resorting to sale of es­ 2019,” said Atul Asthana, MD & tea,” he said. ing farmers to get quality sap. collection of hygienic and un­ directly  trickle  to  the  con­
65 a kg last year, thereby push­ last  few  years  (before  2021). tates  and  other  assets  to  pare CEO, Goodricke Group. Tea pro­ The average price realisation ‘Coconut sap chiller’, CPCRI’s fermented  neera  as  early  as tainer placed inside the box.
ing  up  the  margins  of However, it went up to nearly 12 debt and strengthen their fin­ duction in Assam from January of CTC tea at the Guwahati Tea invention of collecting neera 2013.  CPCRI and Augustine, who is a
companies. per  cent  in  FY21.  This  year,  we ancial position.  to June this year, is lower by 19 Auction  Centre  (GTAC)  from from  coconut  spadix  under technology  transferee  from
BK  Birla  group  outfit,  Jay are expecting a 300­400 basis The  industry  had  been  pin­ per cent at around 179.32 mkg April  to  July is  ₹208.02  a  kg, cool condition using ice box, Start of a new process CPCRI, jointly worked and de­
Shree Tea and Industries. for in­ points  decline  in  margins  as­ ning hopes on a fair increase in compared with 220.11 mkg dur­ whereas  it  was  ₹252.21  a  kg has been granted a patent by Hebbar said,  the  collection veloped  a  box  from  locally
stance, saw its net profit mar­ suming a 10­15 per cent decline prices  so  as  to  be  able  to  stay ing  same  period  in  2019.  Pro­ same  period  last  year. Intellectual Property of India.  initially involved attaching a available material which was
gin  (NPM)  swell  to  10.75  per in  prices,”  Das  told afloat at a time when there has duction of 2020 was an aberra­ Moreover, the unsold quantity KB  Hebbar,  Head  (Plant PVC adaptor to the cut end of later  called  a  ‘coconut  sap
cent  during  the  last  fiscal BusinessLine. been  a  steady  rise  in  produc­ tion  due  to  Covid­19  induced at  GTAC  is  more  than  double Physiology, Biochemistry and the spadix, and a pipe drain­ chiller’. 
against  ­5.73  per  cent in  2019­ It is to be noted that the tea tion, primarily coming in from lockdown.  “It  is  going  to  be compared to last year.

NFCSF asks mills to focus India plays a key role in our global operations: Rahoul Sawani
on export of raw sugar VISHWANATH KULKARNI AcreNext is an alternative to Y
Z India is very optimistic. spaced short palindromic re- looks at how to train and im-
Bengaluru, August 9 traditional rice farming to help peats) genome editing have pact on livelihoods. You have
Sugar body bats for sugar production is expected Corteva Agriscience, a pure-play farmers reduce resource de- What’s your view on the great potential for breeding goals on soil health and water
to fall down. As a result, there global agri-firm, runs a sizeable mands while providing a bet- current regulatory new seeds. stewardship. Much of that
‘spot contracts’ will  be  a  drop  in  supplies  of business in India – from selling ter return on their investment. environment in India for The advanced plant breed- plays extremely well into the
sugar  from  Brazil  between hybrid seeds such corn, rice and It’s an integrated offering genetically modified (GM) ing tool can improve a plant’s Indian market.
OUR BUREAU November  2021  andApril mustard to a range of crop that includes hybrid seeds, crops? characteristics without intro- You have to make significant
Pune, August 9 2022,  which  provides  the  op­ protection chemicals including mechanised sowing services, It is important for the industry ducing foreign DNA from a dif- progress in India to be able to
The National Federation of Co­ portunity for us to export raw herbicides and fungicides, weed and crop management to have a future road map for ferent species. This technology achieve those goals globally.
operative Sugar Factories Lim­ sugar  in  the  aforesaid among others. It has a huge R&D advisory services. investing or to remain invested makes it possible to deliver nu- India is one of the large small
ited (NFCSF), the apex body of months,” Naiknavare said in a Centre in Telangana, To ensure sustain- in any technology. There is no tritious plants that could occur holder markets in the world. It

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cooperative sugar mills in In­ letter to the mills.  which develops products able development To ensure sustainable decision on commercial cultiv- in nature or be developed requires us to make significant
dia, has asked its members to He added that the latest dis­ not only for the Indian of direct seeded rice development of direct ation of GM food crops yet. We through conventional breed- progress like Acrenext and DSR
focus  on  the  production  and cussions  with  the  major  ex­ market, but also (DSR) farming, there seeded rice (DSR) farming, are keenly watching for the ing, but faster and more to be able to hit those small
export of raw sugar in the up­ port houses confirm that they contributes to the global is a need to develop readiness of the system and efficiently. holder goals.
there is a need to develop
coming sugar season. are  going  for  forward  con­ portfolio in both seeds a complete eco-sys- continue to engage in agricul-
a complete eco-system
In a recent letter to cooper­ tracts with sugar mills for the and the crop protection tem for which we have started ture biotech space with part- Your sustainability report How do you see the growth
ative  sugar  mills,  NFCSF  MD, export of raw sugar for the de­ RAHOUL SAWANI
segment. multiple initiatives from 2020. President South Asia, ners across the spectrum – talks about climate positive and market for corn hybrids
Prakash Naiknavare, said, it is liveries  in  December  and Rahoul Sawani, President Introduced in Punjab, Hary- Corteva Agriscience farmers, consumers, legislat- agriculture. Any India-specific in India?
advisable  for  sugar  mills  to January  at  a  price  range  of South Asia, Corteva Agriscience, ana, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, Z
Y ors and regulators. plans? We have a very significant and
produce  raw  sugar  in  the ₹3,240­3,280/  quintal  on  a tells BusinessLine in a telephonic AcreNext is a massive change India has a key role to play in a Even though we will publish market leading position in
coming season, enter forward free­on­board (FOB) basis. interview that India continues to management effort. In all robust global supply chain for Corteva was reportedly our goals and progress making corn in Indian market. In the
contracts  with  exporters  and The  NFCSF  believes  that  if play a key role in the company’s these States, we had multiple us. India has a growing role to working on GM corn in India on them on a global level, it is long term, there is growing
go  for  spot  contracts  to  reap the sugar mills are able to pro­ global operations not only from a stakeholders wanting to part- play for us from a capability and had deferred trials. Are very much based on the im- population and growing
the benefits of the sugar mar­ duce  raw  sugar  at  the  begin­ market perspective, but also in ner with us in promoting sus- standpoint, great science you still working on it or pact in each of the geographies middle class. We are going to
ket scenario worldwide. ning  of  the  crushing  season, driving its sustainability goals. tainable solutions like this. knowledge base, skill sets right moved on to other emerging and putting it together to re- require more protein and dairy
then  the  mills  can  export Excerpts: We are expanding this to from the university system and technologies? port globally. products. Corn plays a vital role
Tapping opportunities above  their  monthly  sugar Madhya Pradesh this year. much of that makes me optim- New technologies in seeds are If you look at the series of as feed crop for many of these
“Various  market  reports  sug­ quota  for  the  domestic  sale, How is the response to your istic about our presence. Our emerging at a frantic pace. goals published, many those industry. We continue to see
gest  that  due  to  erratic which would be helpful in im­ ‘AcreNext – Direct Seeded What are your growth plans presence is continuing to grow Many of them like CRISPR are centered around small good demand for good quality
weather  conditions  in  Brazil, proving their cash liquidity. Rice’ initiative? for India this year? every year. As I look at future for (Clustered regularly inter- holder farmers. One of them of corn increase.

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TUESDAY • AUGUST 10 • 2021 NEWS 11
WHITE PAPER ON TAMIL NADU’S FINANCE
...PSU reforms cannot wait any longer
‘In dire straits’ says State government... OUR BUREAU
Chennai, August 9

Public sector undertakings (PSUs)
₹4,563.00  crore).  Despite  several
measures,  the  Tangedco’s  losses
continue to increaseon high costs
covery gap of ₹5.74 per unit. With
32,639 million units of electricity
supplied  to  the  domestic  sector,
Will the forthcoming Budget see ₹ 92,305 crore (4.43 per cent of quired to pull the State out of the in  Tamil  Nadu,  in  particular and  low  recoveries.  There  is  a the  total  loss  on  account  of  do­
GSDP).  In  FY07  the  fiscal  deficit financial strain. power and transport units, carry shortfall  of  ₹2.36  on  every  unit. mestic  supply  is  ₹18,735  crore  in
higher taxes to boost revenues? was just ₹3,956 crore. The ratio of higher than permissible levels of Also,  there  has  been  a  sustained FY21.
revenue deficit as a percentage of Reactions debt, and  reforms  are  the  only increase in costs over the last 10
OUR BUREAU room that will allow for delay, it fiscal deficit was 14.94 per cent in C Rangarajan, former Governor way  forward,  indicated  the years  including  employee  costs, Accumulated losses
Chennai, August 9 added.  With  State  Budget  due 2011­16 period but as of FY21 it has of  Reserve  Bank  of  India,  told “White  Paper  on  Tamil  Nadu’s pension costs and interest. In FY21, The accumulated loss of the STUs
“The fiscal situation of the State is later this week, the Paper did give ballooned to 66.43 per cent. BusinessLine that  the  prepara­ Government Finances.”  of the total costs of ₹20,262 crore, in  2020­21  is  ₹42,144  crore,  up
in  dire  circumstances” accord­ indication that the State will be The State was revenue surplus tion of a White Paper is a good ef­ Of the 60 PSUs in the State, 26 staff  costs  accounted  for  ₹5,833 from ₹8,762 crore in 2011­12 . The
ing to the White Paper on Tamil forced to boost revenues to curb in five of the seven years in the fort.  It  does  point  out  to  the are  loss  making.  They  are  de­ crore  and  pensions ₹3,204 factors  contributing  to  a  sus­
Nadu Government’s finances re­ its deficits. 2006­07 to 2012­13 period. Since directions in which the govern­ pendent  on  government crore, while interest cost tained increase in losses over the
leased by State finance minister ‘Business­as­usual cannot con­ then, it has registered only rev­ ment must move by increasing guarantees  since  their was at ₹11,225 crore.  last 10 years have been due to high
Palanivel  Thiaga  Rajan  on tinue, and the government’s ap­ enue deficits. Consequently, debt the share of its own revenue to credit  ratings  are  too Also,  increase  in employee  cost  (62  per  cent  in
Monday. “The decline is the worst proach  must  be  to has  shot  up.  In  2006­07  the GSDP, and the need for reducing low.  But  government primary input cost of FY21) followed by pension, diesel
in the last five years. No other ma­ fundamentally  change  its P Thiaga Rajan, Finance Minister State's  debt  was  ₹60,170  crore the deficit and bringing the debt guarantees  have coal  and  increase  in and interest costs. STUs are mak­
jor/ developed State has had such policies if the State has to break releasing a white paper on (18.37 per cent of GSDP). In FY21 it level to manageable levels. skyrocketed  from cost  through  external ing a loss of ₹59.15 for every km
a decline, which started even be­ out of the vicious cycle of increas­ TN Govt’s finances BIJOY GHOSH has jumped to ₹ 4.85­lakh crore Gopal  Srinivasan,  Chairman, ₹3,466 crore in 2006­07 power  purchase  agree­ operated. The accumulated losses
fore the start of the coronavirus ing  debt  and  interest  costs,’  it (24.98 per cent of GSDP). TVS Capital Funds, tweeted that to ₹90,344 crore in 2020­21. ments  also  contribute  to of  the  two  water  sector  Boards
pandemic,” he  told  reporters said. Interest costs (daily interest to be raised in an equitable man­ fiscal  transformation  will  hap­ Also,  outstanding  government the increase in overall cost.  amounted  to  ₹5,282.57  crores  as
after releasing the White Paper. payment of ₹180 crore) needs to ner,  as  debt  will  otherwise  bal­ ‘Revenue raising hit’ pen if the will of those in power is loans have ballooned from ₹1,579 On the revenue side, there has on March 31, 2021.
The White Paper blamed this be contained to minimise or re­ loon, and interest payments will It  is  not  just  the  expenses  that shown by stopping schemes like crore in 2006­07 to ₹20,020 crore been  no  revision  of  tariff  in  the “The outstanding debts of PSUs
situation  in  part  due  to  ex­ duce the revenue deficit and that overwhelm the Budget,’it added. have gone up. The State’s ability free power and lax fiscal manage­ in  2020­21.  Outstanding  debt  of past seven years. There is a nil re­ & the Government are 36 per cent
traneous circumstances but said will  require  the  government  to to  raise  revenues  too  has  de­ ment. “I believe the will exists,” power  utilities ­  Tangedco  and covery  from  the  power  supplied of  GSDP  which  is  significantly
that substantial cause was due to bring  its  debt  relative  to  GSDP ‘Growth declining’ clined.  Revenue  receipts  as  a he said.  Tantransco ­ and STUs was ₹1.99­ to  the  agriculture  sector,  while higher than the permissible limit
structural  flaws  in  governance under  control.  ‘In  any  demo­ The  112­page  report  said  that share of GSDP have fallen to 8.70 The  AIADMK  tweeted  that lakh  crore  as  on  March  31,  2021. the  subsidy  payout  is  ₹3.32  per of 25 per cent. Their poor financial
which have not been rectified in cratic  country  it  is  difficult  for Tamil  Nadu’s  economic  growth per cent in FY21 as against 13.35 when the party was in power for The  outstanding  debt  of unit.  Hence,  Tangedco  does  not condition  leads  to  deterioration
a timely manner. The Covid pan­ the  government  to  drastically has been in a decline ever since it per cent in FY09. the  last  ten  years,  it  did  not  in­ Tangedco,  the  power  generation fully recover the cost of supply to in  the  quality  of  services  and
demic, it said, has greatly exacer­ cut spending. Much less so when touched a peak in 2011­12 and the To a question on how long it crease  electricity  charges  and company, was ₹1.24­lakh crore(ex­ agriculture which is ₹8,225 crore poses  risks  to  the  State  Govern­
bated  the  situation  and a newly elected government has decline accelerated after 2013­14. will  take  to  restore  State’s  fin­ transport rates. It asked whether cluding  State  government  loan) and the cross subsidisation is bey­ ment’s  already  over  stretched
highlighted  how  vulnerable promises  to  fulfil,  that  will  re­ State’s  revenue  deficit  was ances, the minister said, “we can the White paper is hinting on the and  ₹1.34­lakh  crore (including ond the permissible 20 per cent.  fiscal resources. Hence, reform in
Tamil  Nadu  currently  is.  There quire  significant  additional ₹61,320  crore  (3.16  per  cent  of do it in five years, he said adding DMK  planning  to  raise  both  in State  government  loan  of In  the  case  of  domestic  con­ this  area  cannot  be  postponed
are no buffers left. No fiscal head­ spending. So, revenues will have GSDP) in FY21. Its fiscal deficit was extraordinary reforms will be re­ the forthcoming Budget. ₹4,582.45 crore and UDAY Loan of sumers, there is a large under re­ any further,” it said.

Bill empowering States to prepare Rajya Sabha passes No transaction with Israel’s
OBC list introduced in Lok Sabha Tribunal Reforms Bill NSO Group: Defence Ministry
OUR BUREAU OUR BUREAU tion  of  Plant  Varieties  and
New Delhi, August 9 New Delhi, August 9 Farmers’ Rights and  the  Con­ OUR BUREAU The opposition parties have
The Centre on Monday tabled the The Bill to close down tribunals trol  of  National  Highways New Delhi, August 9 been demanding a debate on
Constitution (127th Amendment) deemed unnecessary or merge (Land and Traffic) Act will be ab­ The  Defence  Ministry  on the  issue  and  disrupting  pro­
Bill in Lok Sabha that allows the those  with  similar  functions olished.  Monday has said that it did not ceedings in Parliament since it
States  and  Union  territories  to was cleared in the Ra­ Finance  Minister have any transaction with the met on July 19 for the Monsoon
have  their  separate  lists  of  So­ jya Sabha too.  Nirmala  Sithara­ NSO  Group,  which  sells  the session.
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ward  Classes  (SEBCs).  According tribunals such as the and it was passed by NSO  Group,  an  Israeli  sur­ after  an  investigation  by  a
passed by the
to the proposed amendment, the and  the  Opposition  is  all  for  it. pare and maintain their own list Film  Certification a voice  vote.  Stat­ veillance  software  company, global  media  consortium
Lok Sabha on
castes or communities included “The government is going to in­ of SEBCs and with a view to main­ Appellate  Tribunal utory  motion has been under increasing at­ Minister of State for Defence, based on leaked targeting data
August 3, nine
in such State List or Union List of troduce  the  constitutional tain  the  federal  structure  of  the (FCAT)  will  soon  be moved  by  the  Op­ tack following allegations that Ajay Bhatt PTI claimed evidence that the mil­
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Backward Classes may differ from amendment  bill  in  Parliament. country. He said there is a need to abolished as the Up­ position  members its Pegasus software was used itary­grade malware from the
the  castes  or  communities  in­ We all leaders of various parties amend  Article  342A  and  make per House passed the tribunals will against  the  Ordin­ for  surveillance  of  phones  of Ashwini  Vaishnaw,  Minister NSO Group was being used to
cluded  in  the  Central  List  of will support this bill, and we want consequential  amendments  in Tribunals  Reforms soon be ance  of  similar prominent individuals in sev­ of  Communications  and  In­ spy on politicians, journalists,
SEBCs. this bill being introduced today articles  338B  and  366  of  the Bill,  which  was abolished name  and  another eral countries, including India. formation  Technology  also human  rights  activists  and
Social  Justice  and  Empower­ (Monday)  to  be  passed  immedi­ Constitution. passed by Lok Sabha motion to send the had dismissed recently media others. 
ment  Minister  Virendra  Kumar ately after a discussion on it,” he Kumar  told  Rajya  Sabha  re­ on August 3. Bill to a select committee was ‘No deal’ reports alleging use of Pegasus In  a  suo motu statement  in
introduced the Bill. said. However, it was not taken up cently  that  the  Centre  is  in  con­ Tribunals or authorities un­ defeated by a division vote. “Ministry  of  Defence  has  not software  to  snoop  on  Indians Lok Sabha, Vaishnaw had also
for discussion on Monday sultation  with  legal  experts  and der the Acts relating to Cinema­ The  Bill  was  passed  even  as had any transaction with NSO He  claimed  that  the  reports said  that  with  several  checks
‘Opposition supports Bill’ The  statement  of  objects  and the Ministry of Law and examin­ tograph, Copyrights, Customs, Opposition  members  were Group  Technologies,”  Ajay just ahead of the Monsoon ses­ and  balances  being  in  place,
Opposition  leader  Mallikarjun reasons of the Bill said it is to cla­ ing ways to protect the power of Patents, Airport Authority of In­ protesting  demanding  a  dis­ Bhatt, Minister of State for De­ sion of Parliament were aimed “any  sort  of  illegal  surveil­
Kharge told reporters that the Bill rify that the States and Union ter­ the  States  in  determining  the dia, Trade Marks, Geographical cussion on Pegasus spyware is­ fence  said  in  reply to  a  ques­ at  maligning  Indian lance” by  unauthorised  per­
will support the backward classes ritories  are  empowered  to  pre­ state lists of OBCs. Indications  of  Goods,  Protec­ sue.  tion in Rajya Sabha.  democracy. sons is not possible in India.

India’s Olympic pride India keen to create an inclusive structure


of maritime security in the region: Modi
OUR BUREAU us  is  dependent  on  the  active to  keep  our  maritime  environ­
New Delhi, August 9 flow of maritime trade. The bot­ ment  free  from  pollution  like
Prime Minister Narendra Modi tlenecks  in  this  can  be  a  chal­ plastics and oil spills. And take
put  forward  five  basic  prin­ lenge for the entire global eco­ joint  steps  against  over­fishing
ciples for maritime security in­ nomy,” he said. and  marine  poaching.  At  the
cluding a plea for removing bar­ same  time,  we  should  also  in­
riers  on  legitimate  maritime ‘Open, inclusive ethos’ crease cooperation in ocean sci­
trade and settling maritime dis­ He  said,  India  has  defined  the ence, Modi said adding that In­
putes peacefully on the basis of vision  of  SAGAR  ­  Security  and dia  has  just  launched  an
international laws.  Growth for All in the Region ­ on PM Narendra Modi ambitious  “Deep  Ocean
Participating in a brainstorm­ the  basis  of  this  open  and  in­ Mission”.
ing session online convened by clusive ethos. Through this vis­ maritime  boundary  issue  with
the  United  Nations,  the  Prime ion, we want to create an inclus­ neighbouring Bangladesh. ‘Responsible connectivity’
Minister  said  the  ocean  is  the ive  structure  of  maritime “We  have  been  the  first  re­ The Prime Minister highlighted
collective heritage of humanity security in our area. This vision sponder  in  maritime  disasters the need to encourage respons­
but  is  facing  many  challenges. is a safe, secure and stable mari­ related to cyclone, tsunami and ible maritime connectivity. “It is
“Sea  routes  are  being  misused time domain, the Prime Minis­ pollution. The Indian Navy has clear that the creation of infra­
for piracy and terrorism. There ter said. been  patrolling  in  the  Indian structure  is  necessary  to  in­
are maritime disputes between Modi said, it is important to Ocean since 2008 to prevent pir­ crease maritime trade. But, the
many  countries.  And  climate settle maritime disputes peace­ acy.  India’s  White  Shipping  In­ fiscal sustainability and absorp­
change  and  natural  disasters fully and based on international formation  Fusion  Centre  is  in­ tion  capacity  of  the  countries
Athletes who won medals at the Tokyo Olympics were felicitated in the presence of Union Ministers Kiren Rijiju and Anurag are also subjects related to the laws. This is important for mu­ creasing  shared  maritime have to be kept in mind in the
Thakur. Olympic medal winners Neeraj Chopra, Bajrang Punia, members of the Hockey Team with others are also seen at the maritime  domain,”  Modi  said tual  trust  and  confidence  and domain  awareness  in  our  re­ development of such infrastruc­
function organised by the Sports Authority of India (SAI) in New Delhi on Monday KAMAL NARANG underlining that  the  seas  are key  for  ensuring  global  peace gion…India’s role in the Indian ture projects. For this we should
important for the future of the and stability, he said citing the Ocean has been as a Net Security make proper global norms and
planet. “The prosperity of all of example  of  India  settling  its Provider,”  Modi  said.  “We  have standards,” he observed. 

Taxation amendments, a To offset Covid losses, Cochin Airport


Branded, packaged cut fruits will bonanza for MNCs: Yechury cruises on business from private jets
attract 5% GST: Karnataka AAR OUR BUREAU
New Delhi, August 9 V SAJEEV KUMAR said.  Gearing  up  to  improve
SHISHIR SINHA whether it will be eligible for the choice of choosing the dry CPI(M)  general  secretary  Sit­ Kochi, August 9 its  revenue  from  private
New Delhi, August 9 input tax credit (ITC) for GST fruits or nuts. “So, the value of aram Yechury claimed here on Even  as  the  Covid  pandemic business jet operations, CIAL
Cut fruits in sealed container paid on plant and machinery the fruit bowl is nothing but Monday that the amendments restricted  commercial  avi­ has  already  announed  plans
with or without preservatives and  other  services,  if  end the sum of separate supplies to  the  Taxation  Laws  Bill  is  to ation  operations  across  the to  build  a  business  jet  ter­
or additives and sold under a product attracts nil GST. of  fresh  fruits  and  dry  fruits “please  some  multinational country,  general  aviation minal, a VIP safehouse and a
brand name will attract 5 per and  nuts.  Hence  the  tax  rate companies” while  con­ has  seemingly  emerged  as  a transit  hotel.  S  Suhas,  Man­
cent GST, ruled Karnataka’s Au­ HSN applicable  is  that  which  are demning  the  passage  of  the Sitaram Yechury new  avenue  for  Cochin  In­ aging Director, CIAL, said the
thority  for  Appellate  Ruling The AAR noted that the com­ applicable  to  the  fruits,  dry Bills that are “anti­people” and ternational  Airport  Ltd  with airport’s  Terminal­2,  which
(KAAR) has said. pany  is  using  the  registered fruits  and  nuts  separately  as those  that  dilute  India’s  eco­ that  the  government  of  India a rising  number  of  private is currently not in use as do­
Bengaluru based Juzi Fruits trademark, ‘Juzi­Eat fruits, stay they  are  separate  supplies,” nomic sovereignty.  allegedly  procuring  the  Pe­ jet and  helicopter  opera­ S Suhas, MD, CIAL mestic  operations  have  shif­
is engaged in sale­purchase of happy.’ Further, it said AAR said. “This  is  unacceptable  and gasus military spyware for sur­ tions.  ted  to  Terminal­1,  will  be
fresh  fruits  –  individu­ that HSN for cut The  Authority  noted  that will be resisted,” he said. veillance  of  people.  “The  gov­ As  many  as  850  aircraft use.  The  Covid  pandemic converted  into  three  utility
ally or mixtures of fruits  in  a the company does not give the Talking  to  reporters  after  a ernment refuses to answer one under general aviation, com­ worldwide,  and  the  result­ blocks  for  business  jets,
fruits  in  a  bowl sealed customer the choice of choos­ three­day meeting of the Cent­ straight question. Has it, or, any prising both private jets and ing  safety  concerns,  also VVIPs,  and  facilities  for  pas­
ready­to­eat. bowl un­ ing the dry fruits and nuts to ral Committee of the CPI(M) he of its agencies engaged the Is­ helicopters  including  the paved  the  way  for  greater sengers on short stay includ­
Some  of  the der  a be accompanied and sells the said the “Amendments in retro­ raeli firm – NSO, the worldwide Pawan  Hans,  landed  in  CIAL use  of  private  aircraft ing 50 budget rooms.
packaging  con­ brand fresh fruits with dry fruits and spective taxation is providing a leader in cyber military surveil­ in  2020  vis­a­vis  613  the  pre­ among NRIs.
tain just fresh fruit name  will nuts as a single package.  bonanza  for  global  corporate lance  –  for  the  use  of  Pegasus vious  year.  This  year,  CIAL
while some are mixed be 1106 and ac­ Since,  the  nature  of  dry houses. At the same time, there military spyware? The govern­ has  facilitated  825  private Long-term vision
with  dry  fruits  and cordingly  it fruits and nuts is not provided are many legal issues in which ment  must  answer  and  come aircraft up  to  July,  following The long­term vision of CIAL,
nuts. It sought an advance rul­ will attract GST at the rate of 5 by  the  company,  the  tax  rate it is tied up. India was losing ar­ clean,” he said.  an  increase  in  enquiries which  envisages  catering  to
ing regarding HSN (Harmon­ per cent. applicable  to  the  dry  fruits bitration  cases.  It  has  to  be Meanwhile,  the  joint  plat­ from individuals and private the  aviation  demand  over
ised System of Nomenclature) and nuts would be the tax rate weighed  in  that  also,  but  we form of trade unions and farm­ players  about  the  facilities the  next  20  years,  coupled
code  and  GST  rate  for  fruit With or without nuts applicable to the entire pack­ will oppose providing bonanza ers’ organisations belonging to at  the  airport  for hassle­free with the ample 20 lakh sq ft
bowl  containing  only  cut On supply of fresh fruit along age.  This  means  the  tax  rate for  corporate  houses,”  he the Opposition camp today ob­ air travel.  parking  space  for  aircraft  in
fresh fruit (individual fruit or with dry fruits or nuts, the AAR would be 5 per cent.  added. served Quit India Day as Save In­ Sources  in  the  aviation Terminal­2  and  ready­to­use
mixture  of  different  fruits) said that fresh fruits, dry fruits On  the  input  tax  credit  is­ dia  Day.  “The  Government  is sector  attribute the  surge  in aprons  are  added  advant­
and  fruit  bowl  containing and  nuts  are  supplied  separ­ sue, AAR said as the product in ‘Court monitored probe’ not responding to demand for general  aviation  to  rising  af­ ages.  The  cost­competitive
both fresh fruit and dry fruits ately  and  being  invoiced  as question  is  taxable,  the  com­ He reiterated the demand for a investigation into Pegasus spy­ fordability  for  business  jets rates  for  private  jet  opera­
and nuts.  separate line items. In this said pany concerned would be eli­ Supreme  Court  monitored ware  but  using  the  logjam  to among  high  networth  indi­ tions also made the airport a
It  also  wanted  to  know case,  the  customer  is  having gible for ITC. probe into the Pegasus spyware pass anti­people Bills, using its viduals,  especially  from  Ker­ preferred  choice  among
issue  and  said  it  is  alarming brute majority,” it alleged. ala, for personal­cum­official globetrotters,  the  sources

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Rajya Sabha passes Bill to end retro taxes
Discussions will take place with litigant Noticing  this,  Sitharaman when they are in media’s glare. that  the  Finance  Bill  2012  got
said: “What is interesting, and I Unfortunately, when we expect the  President’s  assent.  It  also
companies, says Finance Minister find  this  contradiction  re­ the  Opposition  and  when  Op­ envisages that no tax demand
peatedly showing in the case of position also demands from us will  be  raised  in  future  for
OUR BUREAU carrying  from  2012.”  Sithara­ the  Congress  party,  is  that  it constantly that it has to be dis­ transactions made before May
New Delhi, August 9 man also said that the next step was a clarificatory amendment cussed, every Bill has to be dis­ 28, 2012. 
Finance  Minister  Nirmala to  end  tax  disputes  would  be­ against a Supreme Court order cussed,  they  do  not  want  to
Sitharaman hoped that amend­ gin soon.  brought  in  by  the  Congress. discuss.” Demands raised
ment  to  Income  Tax  Act  1961 “Discussions  with  litigating And they didn’t do any correc­ “A Bill, which was passed by She  also  said  that  though  de­
and Finance Act 2012 to repeal companies  will  happen  after tion  to  it.  ...After  that  when  it Finance Minister the Lok Sabha, which was wel­ mands  were  raised  against  17
retrospective taxation will put the enactment of this law. Once went into arbitration, we com­ Nirmala Sitharaman comed  by  their  own  Finance companies, only three had paid
an end to the ghost of 2012. it  is  passed,  we  are  confident mitted  to  make  sure  that  we Minister, and this kind of dicho­ and  these  include  –  Cairn  En­
that  they  would  also  find  the will  do  the  necessary  amend­ former  Finance  Minister  be­ tomy in the position they take ergy (₹7,879.73 crore), Vodafone
‘Ghost of the past’ provision very useful to them, ments...when  it  was  passed  a longing  to  the  party  said  that is amazing,” she pointed out. (₹44.74 crore) and WNS Capital
During the reply on the Bill in and  probably  consider  taking couple of day ago in Lok Sabha, today for the party to walk out The Bill provides that tax de­ (around ₹48 crore). Now, these
Rajya  Sabha,  on  Monday,  she what we have brought in,” she the former Finance Minister be­ reveals  there  is  no  one  view mands  raised  on  the  basis  of companies  need  to  be  refun­
said: “It is a simple amendment said, while making it clear that longing to the Congress party, I coming  out  from  the  Opposi­ the  2012  retrospective  amend­ ded,  subject  to  some  condi­
with three different processes. the Bill does not dilute the sov­ am not even naming him here, tion  belonging  to  even  one ment  for  any  indirect  transfer tions. In fact, on the day of its
People  can  really  understand ereign right of the government welcomed it.” party,  that  is  the  Congress of Indian assets, if the transac­ introduction, Finance Ministry
easily what is offered, and I am to tax. “He  welcomed  it  saying  it party,”  she  said,  adding:  “They tion  was  undertaken  before officials talked about four com­
sure  this  will  be  appealing While  the  Finance  Minister rather comes too late, it should speak  one  thing  here,  they May 28, 2012, shall be “deemed panies,  with  the  fourth  com­
enough and putting an end to was  replying,  the  House  saw have come even early, but it’s al­ speak one thing in Lok Sabha, never  to  have  been  passed  or pany being New Singular Wire­
the ghost, which we have been walkout by Congress and TMC. right  it  has  come  now.  If  the they  speak  something  outside made”. It was on May 28, 2012, less (₹119 crore).
SC refuses to stop CCI antitrust
probe against Amazon, Flipkart
Chandrayaan-2 may help quantify water content on Moon Foreign nationals eligible PRESS TRUST OF INDIA and  you  do  not  want  that.  You
IIRS picks up signals of all major for Covid­19 jabs in India tion to offset the reflectance
from  the  lunar  surface,
New Delhi, August 9
In a setback to Amazon and Flip­
have to submit and enquiry has
to  be  permitted,”  said  the  top
water-bearing molecules on the Moon which  has  high  daytime OUR BUREAU cases are lower than the previ­ kart,  the  Supreme  Court,  on court.
temperature. New Delhi, August 9 ous 39,070. Cumulatively, the Monday, refused to stop the pre­
TV JAYAN SA’s  Jet  Propulsion “The new data, along with In  a  significant  initiative  to country  recorded  3,19,69,954 liminary antitrust probe by the The probe
New Delhi, August 9 Laboratory,  flown  on the  method  used  by  IIRS  for ensure safety from Covid, the infections, of which, the total Competition Commission of In­ The CCI’s January 2020 probe or­
In a development that could Chandrayaan­1.  the  thermal  correction,  will Health  Ministry,  on  Monday, active  load  was  4,02,188  and dia  (CCI)  against  the  e­com­ der  followed  a  complaint  by
take  us  close  to  quantifying M3  found  that  hydroxyl lead  to  improved  quantitat­ allowed  foreign  nationals the death toll 4,28,309. It is to merce  giants,  saying  it  expects Delhi  Vyapar  Mahasangh,
water  content  on  the  lunar and  water  (OH/H2O)  mo­ ive  estimates  of  water  con­ residing  in  India  to  register be  noted  that  in  the  last  24 such  big  organisations  to  offer whose  members  include  many
surface,  an  instrument lecules  are  widely  distrib­ tent  on  the  Moon,”  Prakash on  the  CoWin  portal  to  take hours 39,686 cases recovered, themselves for the inquiry. traders dealing in smart phones
aboard  Chandrayaan­2, uted  in  the  Moon’s  polar  re­ Chauhan, the Director of the the jab. The Ministry said that aggregating  to  total  recover­ A three­judge  Bench,  headed and related accessories, alleging
launched  by  the  Indian gions  and  in  some  isolated a lander,  which  was  part  of Dehradun­based IIRS, who is they can use their passport as ies of 3,11,39,457.  by Chief Justice NV Ramana, de­ that the e­commerce firms have
Space  Research  Organisa­ places  in  the  equatorial the  mission  failed  to  land the corresponding author of identity document to register A spike  in  active  cases  was clined to entertain the separate been  violating  the  law.  The
tion (ISRO) in 2019, has man­ regions. on the Moon smoothly mak­ the  Current Science paper, on the CoWIN portal.  noticed in Himachal Pradesh, appeals of Amazon and Flipkart Karnataka High Court had also
aged to pick up signals of all ing  it  dysfunctional,  the told BusinessLine. “A  significant  number  of Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Gu­ against  the  order  of  the refused to stay the CCI probe.
major  water­bearing  mo­ Lunar orbiter intact lunar  orbiter  is  still  intact foreign nationals are living in jarat  Tamil  Nadu  and  Uttar Karnataka  High  Court,  which “We see no reason to interfere
lecules on the Moon, accord­ However, due to a limitation and  continues  to  send  im­ Data awaited India, especially in large met­ Pradesh.  Kerala  has  been  re­ had refused to stop the CCI from with  the  impugned  orders
ing  to  a  paper  to  be  pub­ in  M3  mapping  ability,  the ages of the lunar surface. He  said  they  have  been  able ropolitan  areas.  In  these gistering  the  highest  cases carrying  out  a  preliminary passed  by  the  High  Court  of
lished  by  Indian  scientists scientists  were  unable  to The  latest  paper  to  which to  quantify  the  water  con­ areas, the potential of spread and,  on  Monday,  it  reported probe into the alleged violation Karnataka  dismissing  the  Writ
in  Current Science on map  out  all  water­bearing researchers  from  two  ISRO tent  on  the  lunar  surface, of  Covid­19  is  high  due  to 18,607  cases  with  93  deaths, of  the  competition  law  by  the Appeals of the petitioners,” said
Tuesday. molecules  on  the  Moon. institutions  –  Indian  Insti­ and  found  that  it  could  be higher population density. To followed  by  Maharashtra  at two e­commerce companies. the apex court after hearing the
Chandrayaan­2’s  prede­ Subsequently,  scientists  at tute  of  Remote  Sensing up  to  800  parts  per  million counter  any  possibility  of 5,508 cases with 151 casualties.  Challenging  the  enquiry  is submissions  of  Solicitor  Gen­
cessor  Chandrayaan­1, ISRO’s  Space  Applications (IIRS)  Dehradun  and  SAC  – at  multiple  locations,  even such occurrence, it is import­ Also,  the  weekly  positivity like wanting a notice before the eral Tushar Mehta, representing
launched  in  2008,  was Centre  (SAC),  in contributed  mainly  showed beyond  polar  regions  that ant  to  vaccinate  all  eligible rate  remained  below  5  per registration of an FIR under the the  CCI,  and  senior  advocates
among  the  lunar  craft  that Ahmedabad,  designed  a  su­ how  early  results  from  ana­ have  reasonably  high  water persons,” said the Ministry in cent,  currently  at  2.35  per criminal  law,  the  Bench,  which Gopal  Subramanium  and  AM
conclusively  picked  up  sig­ perior  instrument  called lysing  data  from  the  more content.  a release.  cent,  and  the  daily  positivity also  comprised  Justices  Vineet Singhvi,  appearing  for  Amazon
natures  of  water  on  the Imaging  Infrared  Spectro­ sophisticated  spectrometer “As  more  data  from  the rate stood at 2.59 per cent, less Saran and Surya Kant, observed, and Flipkart, respectively.
Earth’s  only  natural  satel­ meter (IIRS), which was cap­ aboard Chandrayaan­2 man­ mission  will  be  available  in Fresh cases than 3 per cent for the last 14 and  asked  the  e­commerce  gi­ On being told by Singhvi that
lite.  able  of  overcoming  this aged  to  get  a  better  picture future,  we  will  be  able  to Meanwhile,  India  reported days.  ants  to  submit  themselves  to the  time  to  respond  to  the  CCI
This  was  possible  because shortcoming  and  used  it  on of  the  water  content  on  the learn  more  about  OH  and 35,499 fresh cases on Monday, In  addition,  India  conduc­ the probe by the CCI. was expiring on August 9 itself,
of  Moon  Minerology  Map­ Chandrayaan­2.  Moon.  H2O  production  and  hydra­ with 447 deaths in the last 24 ted  13,71,871  tests  on  Sunday, “We expect big organisations the Bench extended the time by
per  (M3),  an  imaging  spec­ Though  this  lunar  mis­ The scientists used a phys­ tion  processes  on  the hours  till  8:00  am,  as  per with  a  total  48.17  crore  tests like Amazon and Flipkart to of­ four more weeks, which was ob­
trometer  developed  by  NA­ sion  was  a  partial  failure,  as ics­based  thermal  correc­ Moon,” said Chauhan. Health  Ministry  data.  The carried out so far.  fer  themselves  for  the  inquiry jected to by Mehta.

Throwing freebies for Mixing of vaccines can give improved results, says ICMR study
Neerajs of the world OUR BUREAU
New Delhi, August 9
followed  by  an  inactivated
whole  virus  vaccine,  was  not
strates that immunisation with
a heterologous combination of
the  way  for  induction  of  im­
proved  and  better  protection
the first dose of Covishield and
a second  dose  of  Covaxin;  40
ICMR.  It  may  be  recalled  that
the  Niti  Aayog­Member
Offers range from tober  2020.  Built  at  a  cost  of A recent  study  by  the  Indian only  safe,  but  also  gave  better an adenovirus vector platform­ against variant strains of SARS­ who had received both doses of (Health), Dr VK Paul, had earlier
₹130  crore,  the  2.1­km­long Council  of  Medical  Research immunogenicity.  It  further  ad­ based  vaccine,  followed  by  an CoV­2.  Covishield;  and  the  remaining said “theoretically, there should
free ropeway ropeway  takes  pilgrims  to  the (ICMR) has found that mixing of ded that such a combination of inactivated whole virus vaccine, The study was conducted on were from the Covaxin group.  not be any problem in mixing
Mata  Ambaji  temple  atop  the vaccine  doses  gives  better  res­ vaccine doses will also address is safe and elicits better immun­ 98  individuals  having  com­ It is to be noted that the pre­ two vaccines as the second dose
rides to petrol ults than two doses of the same the challenge of vaccine short­ ogenicity than two doses of ho­ pleted a period of two weeks or print  report  titled  ‘Serendipit­ in  such  a  case  may  work  as  a
hill, which can also be reached
RUTAM VORA by  a  5,000­step stairway.  The vaccine.  age  and  address  the  hesitancy mologous  vaccination  using more after the second dose was ous Covid 19 vaccine­mix in Ut­ booster shot. 
Ahmedabad, August 9 two­way fare is ₹700 (₹350 for in  people’s  minds  that  could the  same  vaccine,”  the  report included.  The  study  duration tar  Pradesh,  India:  Safety  and “But as the government star­
What’s  in  a  name?  Some  free­ children aged 5­10). Immunogenicity have a genesis in programmatic said, while further adding that was  conducted  between  May Immunogenicity Assessment of ted  its  vaccination  drive  on
bies, for sure, if you share yours According to its report released errors,  especially  in  settings the finding will have important and June. Participants were re­ a Heterologous  Regime,’  has January 16, it asked health work­
with an Olympian. Freebies in Bharuch on  Sunday,  vaccination  with  a where multiple Covid vaccines implications  for  the  vaccina­ cruited in three cohorts – 18 in­ not  been  certified  by  peer  re­ ers  to  take  care  to  ensure  that
As  emotions  across  the  na­ In Netrang of Bharuch district, combination  of  an  adenovirus are being used.  tion programme, where hetero­ dividuals  from  Uttar  Pradesh, view, and should not be used to the  beneficiaries  receive  both
tion  soar  to  dizzying  heights, a petrol  pump  owner  has vector  platform­based  vaccine, “Overall,  the  study  demon­ logous immunisation will pave who had inadvertently received guide  clinical  practice,  said doses of the same vaccine”.
his  namesakes  in  Gujarat  are offered petrol worth ₹501 free
cashing­in  on  some  reflected to the Neerajs of the world. An
glory. ID proof would be needed and
the offer holds till 5 pm, August
Girnar ropeway 9, 2021.
Leading  ropeway  operator Neeraj Chopra’s historic gold
Udan  Khatola  has  announced win at the Tokyo Olympics 2020
free  rides  for  anyone  named on August 7, 2021, has charged
‘Neeraj’,  at  its up  a  nation
ropeway  in long  de­
Girnar hills in the prived  of  a
Junagadh district similar  glory
of Gujarat.  on the world
In  its  an­ stage.
nouncement  on Amul,  on
Sunday,  Udan Sunday,  re­
Khatola  said: leased  a
“Girnar  Ropeway doodle
will  provide  free cheering  the
rides  to  anyone  with  this ‘golden  boy’  accompanied  by
name,” and added the hashtag the iconic Amul Girl. ‘Neeraj On
#OurGratitudeToNeera­ the  Thrown!’  it  punned,  in  its
jChopra.  A  government­ap­ characteristic style. 
proved  ID  will  be  needed  to Several sporting agencies, in­
claim the free ride.  cluding  BCCI,  State  govern­
The Girnar Ropeway was vir­ ments  and  corporate  groups,
tually  inaugurated  by  Prime have  announced  cash  awards
Minister Narendra Modi in Oc­ and gifts as well.

Byju’s announces ₹2­crore
reward for Neeraj Chopra
OUR BUREAU all the adoration they get, and
Bengaluru, August 9 after this historic achievement
Edtech  major  Byju’s  has  an­ at  Tokyo  2020,  we  are  reward­
nounced ₹2 crore cash reward ing the players for their efforts,
for  Indian  athlete  Neeraj sacrifices and achievements.”
Chopra,  who  won  the  gold The  company  hopes  this
medal for Javelin throw at the amount will help the Olympic
Tokyo Olympics 2020. The com­ medalists  in  their  journey  to
pany also announced ₹1 crore win more laurels for the coun­
each  for  other  individual try, and also encourage young
Olympic  medal  winners,  in­ people to dream big. 
cluding  Mirabai  Chanu,  Ravi “India has a huge potential to
Kumar  Dahiya,  Lovlina  Borgo­ produce  many  more  sporting
hain,  PV  Sindhu  and  Bajrang champions and it is important
Punia. to celebrate successes like this
Commenting  on  the  an­ and make them heroes so that
nouncement, Byju Raveendran, we transform ourselves from a
Founder and CEO, said: “Sports Sport loving nation to a sport­
has a critical role to play in na­ playing  nation,”  he  added.  In
tion­building, and it’s time that 2019,  Byju’s  was  also  an­
we celebrate our Olympic her­ nounced as the official sponsor
oes, not just once in 4 years, but of  the  Indian  cricket  team  by
every  single  day.  They  deserve BCCI for a three­year period. 

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Chamb.Frt 319.45 318.35 321.40 323.75 315.50 1235.69 335.00 133.35 10 318.25 Gul.Apl 235.10 233.95 236.45 239.95 233.00 12.22 277.20 178.90 133 234.35 KuantumPaper 88.35 96.40 88.70 99.70 88.40 656.47 99.70 37.10 - -
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A2Z InfraEng 4.80 4.80 4.75 4.95 4.75 331.90 6.60 3.49 - 4.77 ChemconSpecl 527.75 491.10 530.55 539.00 488.25 1438.27 731.25 398.00 - - Gyscoal [1] 2.55 2.80 2.55 2.80 2.45 1285.94 3.90 1.90 - 2.82 L ................................................
AakashExplor 274.80 274.25 287.00 287.00 269.45 102.12 287.00 48.35 - - ChemfabAlkal 166.25 160.45 166.50 167.00 160.00 12.30 194.40 115.00 - - L&T [2] 1610.35 1597.45 1620.00 1624.00 1590.00 1223.79 1647.00 842.50 16 1597.85
AareyDrugs& Ph 43.35 41.35 44.10 44.10 41.00 92.69 44.60 41.00 - - CholaFin [2] 528.80 520.70 527.35 531.95 514.70 1440.94 600.90 202.55 30 520.20 H................................................ L&T Fin Hld 89.20 88.40 89.40 90.10 87.65 6910.77 113.40 51.71 - 88.45
AaronIndust 115.70 109.95 119.90 119.90 109.95 23.03 136.00 28.00 - - CholamandFn[1] 666.20 656.40 658.00 670.75 648.60 545.12 713.00 332.90 509 657.35 HappiestMind 1423.65 1439.80 1438.00 1460.40 1426.00 964.89 1580.00 307.00 - - L&TInfotech [1] 4762.55 4748.35 4822.90 4854.10 4720.00 207.85 4865.00 2310.15 42 4750.30
Aarti Drug 665.00 663.10 667.80 669.45 660.00 129.90 1025.00 512.74 27 662.95 Cigniti Tech 553.35 540.95 556.00 556.00 533.65 78.57 677.00 257.35 31 539.35 Harri.Mal 223.50 222.00 227.25 232.50 221.05 149.41 250.00 83.00 10 222.05 L&TTechSer [2] 3697.30 3694.70 3733.35 3789.00 3657.05 203.48 3818.20 1465.10 51 3693.25
Aarti Ind [5] 956.25 951.65 965.00 966.00 936.50 1915.89 987.20 483.63 58 951.25 Cineline Ind [5] 100.65 90.60 100.00 100.00 90.60 683.72 103.30 23.50 89 90.60 Hathway [2] 25.75 26.30 25.75 26.60 25.50 7050.72 42.50 20.50 - 26.30 La Opala [2] 278.05 275.45 279.00 282.95 274.20 117.11 314.80 184.00 62 275.40
AartiSurfact 1785.65 1735.35 1814.75 1832.85 1710.15 67.45 1887.00 833.00 - - Cipla [2] 911.30 918.65 912.10 920.00 897.40 3310.96 997.20 701.50 28 918.45 Hatsun Agro [1] 947.95 942.80 961.00 967.00 935.10 25.88 1033.30 529.13 82 943.35 LakFinIndCor 83.75 83.15 87.90 87.90 78.10 5.38 93.70 45.20 - -
Aarvee Den 25.00 23.85 25.25 25.90 23.75 49.73 30.00 9.50 - 24.20 CitiUn Bk [1] 153.20 155.15 153.00 156.00 151.05 3128.31 199.80 116.60 19 155.15 HavellsIndia [1] 1232.90 1235.50 1247.00 1254.35 1230.55 1438.80 1258.90 600.80 64 1236.05 LasaSuperGen 72.35 72.85 72.35 75.50 72.00 304.22 100.15 54.75 13 72.65
AarviEncon 68.50 68.65 68.55 71.00 68.50 24.65 78.40 27.00 - - Clari.Chm 590.45 597.60 591.00 615.00 591.00 114.34 631.75 288.00 37 598.00 HBL Pwr [1] 48.10 46.95 48.40 48.80 46.55 619.30 57.95 14.55 - 46.85 LaurusLabs [2] 679.80 703.05 685.95 710.00 683.20 7958.77 710.00 198.65 37 703.00
AavasFinance 2592.35 2565.05 2622.00 2622.00 2554.50 34.43 3068.30 1284.50 67 2565.75 CLEAN SCIENCE 1656.95 1602.40 1664.90 1681.00 1575.70 499.93 1779.00 1555.05 - - HBStockhold 33.90 37.25 37.25 37.25 37.25 6.25 37.25 4.95 - - LaxmiOrgInd 276.15 272.65 277.45 282.45 270.00 1781.15 283.00 143.25 - -
AB Money [1] 73.20 73.15 74.55 75.45 72.35 231.60 88.50 34.00 23 73.10 CLEducateLtd 135.50 137.50 138.25 139.70 135.05 41.43 167.00 37.30 - 137.45 HCC [1] 10.10 9.85 10.20 10.35 9.80 3696.37 16.33 4.64 - 9.84 LCC Info [2] 1.75 1.90 1.85 1.90 1.75 547.86 5.70 1.18 - 1.91
Aban Off [2] 45.30 45.40 46.00 47.55 45.00 174.51 52.60 21.75 - 45.55 CMI 58.75 62.50 67.40 70.50 60.00 2551.90 70.90 30.00 - 62.75 HCG 248.65 256.80 249.90 264.75 249.10 383.87 264.75 109.65 - 256.50 LemonTreeHot 40.65 40.60 41.00 41.30 40.50 1092.67 49.45 23.60 - 40.65
ABB [2] 1663.85 1644.25 1671.80 1686.95 1636.35 50.98 1856.10 848.50 118 1646.15 Coal India 146.10 143.25 147.50 147.85 142.3512986.30 164.90 109.50 12 143.30 HCL Info [2] 14.15 14.35 14.80 14.85 14.05 2106.82 21.91 6.60 - 14.35 LG Balakri 505.35 484.10 501.00 509.35 477.00 215.77 545.00 209.45 9 484.85
AbbottIndia 17506.05 17507.35 17676.70 17743.85 17355.05 15.51 19983.70 13970.10 53 17516.00 CochinShip 372.50 371.60 374.30 377.00 370.70 152.05 433.75 304.95 8 371.75 HCL Tech [2] 1049.95 1050.55 1057.80 1066.75 1043.50 6321.58 1073.55 678.00 32 1050.70 LibasDesigns 70.15 70.85 74.30 74.30 69.80 657.98 76.40 27.25 - -
ABBPowerPro 1963.10 1914.10 1980.00 1989.00 1901.00 26.95 2085.00 885.05 - - CoffeeDayEnt 35.30 34.20 35.60 35.90 33.10 737.22 50.30 23.25 - 34.15 HDFC [2] 2628.10 2623.90 2632.05 2646.25 2599.90 1751.77 2895.35 1623.00 40 2622.45 Liberty Sh 177.60 175.20 177.80 179.90 173.75 186.87 189.55 116.50 - 175.00
ABCapital 121.95 120.35 122.60 123.95 119.40 5088.24 139.60 57.95 - 120.35 COFORGE 4789.65 4799.60 4780.00 4834.10 4749.15 300.32 5230.00 1880.50 - - HDFC AMC [5] 2923.05 2968.95 2950.00 2980.00 2931.15 454.64 3358.30 2071.00 46 2968.60 LICHsgFin [2] 405.35 406.50 406.00 411.50 403.00 2635.42 542.35 258.40 10 406.60
ACC 2341.35 2312.60 2348.00 2366.55 2304.00 449.77 2456.40 1289.70 21 2311.90 Colgate [1] 1643.20 1650.90 1654.65 1663.00 1641.00 434.18 1823.00 1322.80 42 1650.90 HDFC Bank [1] 1492.65 1503.90 1492.00 1507.35 1476.00 5499.02 1650.00 1020.50 26 1503.65 LikhithaInfr 401.50 402.85 402.40 412.25 400.00 92.62 480.00 133.80 - -
AccelyaKal 1460.60 1410.55 1461.10 1482.55 1390.00 89.12 1535.00 800.50 47 1410.25 CompuageInf[2] 32.60 31.75 33.00 33.30 31.25 328.53 35.00 11.23 10 31.70 HDFCLifeIns 673.40 667.00 674.15 677.95 666.00 1468.93 746.00 556.25 111 667.35 Linc Pen&Pla 206.15 203.30 210.00 210.00 201.30 2.46 240.00 137.05 - 201.50
AcrysilLtd 676.40 648.75 695.00 695.00 636.50 138.89 702.00 181.25 - - Compucom [2] 14.10 14.10 14.45 14.55 14.00 84.77 17.00 6.84 - 14.11 HEG 2365.55 2330.55 2384.00 2384.00 2315.20 117.29 2564.00 659.15 - 2331.20 Lincoln Phar 349.05 358.25 354.40 362.90 346.50 174.14 385.15 191.40 12 357.85
Action Con [2] 234.85 235.75 236.75 244.30 234.50 454.11 271.75 53.10 26 235.85 ComputerAge 3282.55 3245.10 3310.00 3366.00 3220.00 197.21 3740.65 1260.00 - - Heidelbrg 264.90 265.95 264.00 266.90 260.80 304.83 284.55 174.50 18 266.05 Linde Ind 1769.20 1795.30 1769.20 1810.00 1761.30 163.17 2078.60 642.30 85 1791.50
AcuracyShipg 120.70 109.95 129.75 132.30 106.35 569.20 132.30 31.25 - - Con.FinHld 123.10 122.60 122.60 125.65 119.65 17.30 78.40 26.55 - - HemispherePR 143.90 140.25 144.50 145.05 139.50 412.22 167.20 54.40 - - LMW 8376.60 8234.30 8399.00 8450.00 8210.00 5.46 8870.00 3000.00 104 8234.35
Adani Ent [1] 1536.65 1493.40 1546.70 1565.00 1482.50 6031.43 1718.45 181.00 193 1493.30 Concor [5] 690.35 670.40 694.80 694.80 668.80 1864.26 748.20 351.60 62 670.85 HeranbaIndus 815.25 815.55 818.90 832.00 810.00 265.04 945.00 602.10 - - Lok.Mach 43.65 42.90 45.95 45.95 41.20 114.63 55.80 18.95 13 43.00
AdaniGreenEner 910.55 906.55 913.00 919.00 890.00 1809.32 1394.00 342.65 515 904.15 ConfdnPetIn[1] 60.55 60.80 62.90 62.90 60.25 493.16 68.35 17.95 24 60.85 Herc.Hoi [1] 161.30 163.10 159.75 166.85 159.75 186.30 179.65 80.25 66 163.15 Lovable 120.75 118.95 121.70 121.70 116.55 43.96 145.60 49.75 - 118.90
Adani Ports [2] 710.70 699.90 714.00 717.00 694.10 7521.21 901.00 312.00 78 699.95 ControlPrint 351.10 342.75 353.00 360.00 339.00 78.70 416.85 200.00 17 342.95 Herit.Fds [5] 504.00 500.20 504.00 509.40 497.00 94.32 541.50 257.00 28 500.05 LT Ovrseas [1] 72.85 70.20 73.55 73.85 69.25 1422.37 90.40 46.85 20 70.20
ADANI TRANSMI 964.35 958.80 964.00 965.00 940.00 50.53 1647.70 231.15 - 954.00 CoralIndFin [2] 47.00 45.05 47.05 47.90 45.00 66.18 58.50 18.00 13 45.05 HeroMoto [2] 2833.80 2836.30 2850.00 2865.90 2825.00 422.20 3628.55 2670.70 20 2837.05 Lumax tech [2] 167.00 164.75 168.00 169.45 161.45 102.10 181.40 88.05 27 164.50
ADF Foods 856.15 843.00 860.00 873.80 840.00 16.87 1049.00 332.75 42 843.35 Cords Cab 62.20 62.70 63.15 64.25 61.65 77.99 83.40 35.20 19 62.55 Hester Biosc 2346.40 2398.20 2349.00 2537.00 2349.00 57.92 3180.00 1378.55 47 2396.65 Lumx Ind 1498.30 1469.15 1484.80 1484.80 1451.00 11.91 1820.00 1189.95 38 1474.75
AdityaBirFas 212.25 209.85 213.10 215.40 207.10 2739.13 234.35 117.20 - 209.80 Corom.Intl [1] 858.30 851.30 858.00 866.45 849.35 260.04 955.95 681.65 18 851.45 Hexa Trade [2] 162.55 170.30 170.65 170.65 162.55 158.50 174.95 22.50 - 165.00 Lupin [2] 1150.85 1133.70 1154.45 1156.40 1118.00 1073.47 1267.50 856.00 42 1133.95
Ador Weld 722.40 716.40 725.20 744.75 710.65 17.51 808.00 234.65 52 720.50 Cosmo Film 1404.25 1358.45 1411.00 1414.80 1350.15 82.74 1475.00 371.20 10 1360.20 HGInfraEngg 570.55 566.15 597.70 612.00 560.00 246.15 628.70 150.80 13 564.70 Lux Indust. [2] 4251.35 4203.80 4251.35 4343.00 4180.05 48.06 4500.00 1167.60 44 4202.55
AdroitInfote 7.80 8.15 7.45 8.15 7.45 4.70 14.75 4.60 - - Count.Cond [1] 3.10 2.95 3.30 3.30 2.90 142.30 4.79 1.14 - 2.99 Hikal [2] 615.60 625.40 615.00 648.90 614.90 822.99 652.50 132.10 46 625.20 Lyka Labs 93.55 98.20 98.20 98.20 91.15 549.94 97.85 16.10 23 97.85
AdvancedEnz[2] 411.90 412.15 418.00 424.55 408.05 299.61 503.00 196.10 62 412.25 CPCL 112.10 110.20 112.85 114.00 109.50 372.01 151.80 63.75 84 110.20 HIL 5704.65 5917.80 5714.95 5979.70 5600.00 26.94 6750.00 1382.00 19 5912.25 Lypsa Gem 5.10 4.90 5.35 5.35 4.90 24.28 7.05 2.39 - 4.88
Advani Hot [2] 81.95 85.20 82.80 97.90 81.50 1009.53 97.50 38.30 - 86.00 CraftsmnAuto 1997.45 2001.80 2019.80 2019.80 1950.55 26.47 2176.00 1245.00 - - Hilton Mtl 13.50 13.60 14.00 14.10 13.30 12.29 16.06 8.60 - 13.90
Aegis Log [1]
Agarwal Inds
279.60
347.45
277.05
339.10
281.00
352.00
284.35
358.85
274.40 310.39
335.00 37.16
394.40
385.00
184.40
74.00
47 277.10
19 339.15
CrdtacsGramn
CreatPer&Dis[5]
646.65
3.40
635.25
3.40
647.00
3.40
657.00
3.40
630.00
3.25
70.98
11.10
839.00
4.59
541.00 69 636.95
1.54 - 3.45
HimadriSpec[1] 51.00 51.40 51.95 52.60 50.50 7320.49 64.00 37.55 46 51.35 M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hind.Compo [5] 331.20 322.75 329.00 333.70 318.45 12.61 387.45 165.85 22 322.80 M&M [5] 758.25 774.95 762.00 782.00 761.50 6700.63 952.15 566.00 66 774.90
AgriTech Ind 50.20 48.65 50.50 52.25 48.10 29.08 55.40 26.00 - 48.85 Crisil [1] 2845.10 2768.20 2869.25 2875.00 2752.00 41.62 3323.00 1680.00 69 2773.80 Hind.Cop [5] 144.40 137.70 140.00 142.00 137.00 3711.49 196.90 31.45 121 137.85
CromGreaCo [2] 461.15 455.75 461.15 467.00 451.20 419.52 498.00 246.35 46 455.45 M&M Fin [2] 155.70 153.65 156.50 156.80 151.80 4500.15 224.15 112.80 - 153.70
Agro Tech 1003.40 999.80 986.50 1010.55 986.50 8.71 1149.75 635.95 96 1001.35 Hind.Media 80.35 81.90 80.95 82.55 79.80 177.98 107.00 44.80 15 82.00 MacpowerCNC 205.90 197.85 225.10 226.45 195.00 192.77 226.45 53.10 - -
AgroPhosInd 15.70 16.05 16.00 16.55 15.85 88.69 21.00 7.45 - - CSBBank 340.40 325.00 340.35 340.35 303.75 276.43 372.95 190.90 25 326.55 Hind.Mot [5] 8.45 8.95 8.65 9.25 8.05 1369.58 10.00 4.60 - 8.95
CubexTub 29.25 26.45 31.90 32.00 26.35 156.42 35.05 9.71 - 26.40 MacrotecDeve 874.10 858.45 879.15 884.70 850.30 263.20 944.90 422.60 - -
AhladaEnggrs 204.00 193.80 197.35 199.00 193.80 44.28 248.00 61.15 - - Hind.Oil.Ex 166.80 167.75 168.45 173.95 165.05 1417.00 175.80 60.75 59 167.25 Madhav 62.35 60.55 64.00 64.00 58.50 53.79 75.90 21.60 12 60.40
Ahluwalia [2] 379.45 375.65 381.05 389.80 373.10 14.81 430.00 201.95 33 378.10 CUMI [1] 684.70 691.70 687.90 707.95 661.05 158.69 748.00 232.10 54 691.90 Hind.Rect [2] 160.25 159.35 160.65 161.30 157.05 17.73 180.20 112.70 50 158.55
CumminsInd [2] 900.90 908.90 909.05 943.50 903.00 3950.30 943.60 412.00 41 908.95 MadhavCopper 41.95 41.25 41.95 42.35 41.00 55.81 116.00 38.10 - -
AIA Engg [2] 1948.65 1963.75 1954.00 1987.70 1954.00 15.10 2224.40 1588.00 38 1963.10 Hind.Znc [2] 318.40 317.60 317.55 321.00 315.00 727.84 362.40 197.55 15 317.50 Madhucon [1] 6.30 6.40 6.45 6.45 6.20 17.90 7.82 2.20 - 6.20
Ajanta Phr [2] 2295.80 2287.80 2296.00 2328.75 2256.75 50.33 2420.00 1422.15 26 2288.45 Cupid Ltd 241.10 242.90 243.40 252.00 241.35 92.05 295.00 190.30 11 242.70 Hindalco [1] 442.15 434.70 441.95 445.00 428.8013778.83 461.00 155.00 51 434.85
Cybertech 181.10 172.35 182.45 184.90 171.00 166.46 208.45 48.00 32 171.95 MadyaBharat 144.10 144.10 140.50 147.95 140.50 6.33 158.95 80.05 - -
AjooniBiotec 56.45 59.80 60.25 61.50 58.00 121.35 64.45 41.90 - - HindconChem 71.15 70.35 73.70 74.20 69.00 48.26 81.90 41.75 - - MagadhSug&En 281.20 267.55 281.20 284.95 267.15 42.32 386.35 93.50 16 266.95
AkashInfProj 188.00 189.00 198.95 200.00 187.75 53.83 270.60 157.90 - - CYIENT Ltd [5] 967.00 969.45 974.00 974.00 961.10 122.06 1091.40 338.55 38 968.55 HindustnAero 1079.75 1085.90 1090.30 1109.00 1081.00 315.23 1423.55 660.00 11 1086.05 Mah.Cie.Auto 268.65 261.90 270.00 273.00 260.05 228.13 280.60 107.30 172 261.85
AKGEximLtd 24.45 24.90 26.25 26.25 23.55 5.34 112.70 23.25 - - HisarMetalIn 141.85 138.85 143.00 146.00 137.20 39.38 165.00 66.00 14 139.00 Mah.Holi 311.55 304.60 313.20 313.20 302.35 252.34 340.00 160.00 32 304.90
AksharChem 456.85 469.65 461.00 477.85 456.95 71.53 497.05 188.00 31 468.55 D................................................ HiTech Gr 334.50 320.15 335.75 335.75 310.05 36.48 364.90 95.90 16 319.95 Mah.Life 752.80 749.25 747.00 767.40 740.00 40.24 821.80 206.00 - 750.10
Akzo 2225.55 2229.65 2248.00 2255.95 2221.25 9.94 2510.00 1835.00 48 2228.50 D P WIRES 272.90 273.05 274.95 285.00 269.95 82.37 312.20 55.00 - - Hi-TechPipes 624.10 648.40 625.00 680.00 625.00 171.62 274.65 68.00 87 226.70 Mah.Scoot 4215.05 4042.85 4300.00 4300.00 4017.00 8.49 4398.95 2752.75 486 4035.15
Alankit [1] 14.95 15.10 15.00 15.20 14.95 534.29 27.15 11.50 - 15.10 Dabur [1] 585.20 581.75 590.95 594.00 579.25 2261.40 619.40 472.10 71 582.05 HLEGlascoat 3288.90 3199.90 3313.60 3313.60 3190.00 5.40 3791.95 1755.00 - - Mah.Seam [5] 310.30 309.60 312.00 312.85 307.55 65.64 349.95 202.30 7 309.25
AlbertDavid 536.70 571.85 548.95 598.00 546.00 126.74 622.00 371.45 15 570.00 Dalm.B.Sug [2] 451.95 424.60 425.05 451.95 420.00 326.35 516.00 121.10 13 424.75 HLV 9.65 9.35 9.50 9.75 9.25 178.62 12.40 4.20 - - MahangrGas 1168.85 1142.00 1169.00 1169.85 1139.00 295.34 1284.45 780.00 14 1142.50
Alembic [2] 118.40 114.35 117.70 119.35 113.90 520.89 143.30 81.40 - 114.25 DangeeDums 182.05 182.30 187.45 187.45 181.50 24.69 192.00 105.95 - - HomeFirstFin 582.75 573.15 587.30 587.30 560.10 147.35 640.00 440.00 - - MahaSteelInd 105.75 104.20 106.85 108.40 102.45 48.22 130.50 71.25 - 104.75
Alembic Ph [2] 783.05 772.45 785.30 787.00 767.00 446.53 1150.00 767.00 14 771.95 Datamatics [5] 276.00 287.80 282.80 303.00 282.80 451.34 329.00 58.60 53 287.70 Honda Siel 1170.30 1170.55 1176.20 1181.20 1150.00 5.36 1388.10 902.00 24 1170.75 MaheswariLog 124.85 127.75 130.00 132.00 126.40 300.34 224.90 73.30 - -
Alicon [5] 840.60 858.70 862.80 949.00 841.55 170.91 948.40 276.00 51 855.85 DB Corp 91.55 94.15 92.00 97.30 91.90 699.86 124.60 72.95 12 94.20 Honey.Aut 41053.20 40926.65 41005.00 41321.95 40681.85 5.86 49805.00 27655.00 80 40966.15 MahindEPCIrr 138.50 138.30 137.65 140.05 137.55 83.65 184.40 125.25 - -
Alkali Met 82.80 81.55 83.50 85.00 80.00 18.68 98.50 41.15 - 82.40 DB Realty 24.95 23.80 25.45 25.80 22.80 551.38 32.45 6.17 - 23.85 HPCL 264.95 262.00 266.35 267.20 260.05 1791.53 312.00 163.30 4 261.95 MahindraLog 686.50 687.55 692.90 715.00 683.10 108.53 818.00 285.00 104 686.90
AlkemLabs [2] 3472.05 3514.65 3501.00 3594.70 3428.10 455.77 3610.45 2544.25 24 3522.80 DB Stk [2] 17.30 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 32.25 20.10 7.01 - 19.60 HPLElect&Pow 79.55 78.10 79.70 80.90 77.20 126.97 91.90 26.85 63 78.25 Maithan 1183.90 1181.35 1190.95 1215.00 1165.05 76.79 1255.15 463.85 15 1184.55
Alkyl Amine [2] 4259.75 4286.40 4280.00 4295.00 4228.00 49.27 4740.00 948.02 68 4283.90 DCB Bk 96.25 92.80 94.00 94.30 92.00 2484.80 126.50 74.35 10 92.80 HSG&UrbanDev 45.00 44.80 45.45 45.80 44.50 6741.58 58.25 30.00 6 44.85 Majesco [5] 89.25 86.85 90.40 90.40 86.30 116.16 1019.00 12.20 11 86.85
Allcargo [2] 190.55 191.20 187.05 197.60 187.05 1438.84 217.75 95.00 24 191.40 DCM 59.10 57.35 59.95 62.05 56.15 138.02 63.75 17.00 - 57.10 HSIL [2] 246.20 242.10 246.20 251.50 239.40 126.55 287.35 55.00 13 242.20 Malu Paper 39.15 39.90 39.00 40.50 38.25 226.31 43.80 22.10 - 39.95
Allied Dig [5] 65.85 63.55 66.00 67.00 62.60 142.92 74.75 17.50 44 63.60 DCMNouvelle 227.30 238.25 238.65 238.65 227.05 314.99 240.55 22.00 7 239.45 HT Media [2] 27.25 28.10 27.50 28.95 25.55 1091.64 35.15 12.00 - 28.15 Man Ind [5] 135.25 127.15 135.50 142.00 125.80 1191.24 147.15 45.10 7 127.10
Allsec 432.70 439.70 435.70 447.00 435.50 10.92 559.05 206.15 7 439.20 DCMShriram [2] 974.00 974.40 978.75 979.85 951.00 91.01 1199.00 315.00 20 974.40 Hubtown 39.85 39.80 40.90 41.80 38.10 177.29 44.90 9.56 - 39.95 Man Infr [2] 68.20 72.00 69.40 72.90 68.00 3948.85 72.90 19.75 19 71.85
Alm.Global [6] 69.85 69.65 72.60 72.70 69.00 16.51 73.00 8.87 49 69.00 DCW [2] 37.50 36.45 37.80 37.80 36.15 1178.26 44.85 11.11 - 36.50 HuhtamakiInd 314.90 310.60 316.50 320.00 309.00 120.47 352.15 242.25 - - ManakAlumi [1] 16.75 18.40 17.90 18.40 16.80 128.14 23.90 6.34 - 18.35
AlokIndus 23.75 23.30 24.05 24.20 23.20 4817.40 39.90 18.65 - - De Nora 353.50 345.30 357.40 363.80 342.00 45.57 437.00 190.00 61 342.95 HUL [1] 2371.50 2384.50 2379.45 2395.00 2374.85 921.48 2531.50 2001.00 68 2383.65 Manaksia [2] 70.45 70.35 70.15 71.45 69.25 123.09 78.70 33.00 - 70.05
Alpha Lab 52.90 55.15 54.95 58.15 52.00 414.32 73.15 24.90 16 55.00 Deccan Cem [5] 793.85 792.25 799.90 819.90 788.20 98.82 846.25 237.00 10 792.20 ManakSteel [1] 32.55 32.90 33.45 34.15 31.45 791.98 37.60 8.80 11 33.00
Alphageo
Amararaja [1]
320.50
731.30
346.00
728.60
323.30
738.75
362.90
738.75
320.25 298.79
727.00 1155.54
365.70
1025.00
142.15
693.00
30 345.65
20 728.45
DeepIndust 103.85 109.30 104.50 114.20 104.50 207.26 119.85 57.30 - - I................................................. Manap.Fin [2] 207.45 200.90 205.30 205.30 197.75 7694.97 218.00 139.00 10 200.95
Deepk.Ntr [2] 2120.45 2177.15 2129.80 2184.00 2115.00 1591.01 2186.00 567.00 70 2178.70 Ibull Hsg [2] 271.10 267.40 272.20 274.40 266.50 6181.91 313.50 127.65 11 267.35 ManCoatMet[1] 13.15 13.05 13.45 13.45 13.00 15.45 18.30 3.61 - 13.01
AmberEntp(I) 2976.05 2888.95 2940.00 2940.00 2872.00 95.28 3667.50 1642.25 126 2890.10 Delta Corp [1] 178.75 177.80 180.00 181.85 177.30 1090.50 202.00 99.90 143 177.85 Mang.Cem 499.25 516.50 503.25 523.70 497.20 205.16 543.00 169.00 10 516.10
Ibull Real [2] 143.45 142.65 145.25 149.40 141.05 7439.88 174.80 46.35 - 142.50
AmbigaAgar 19.90 19.40 20.10 20.35 18.90 27.28 39.70 12.00 12 19.50 Delta Mag 54.30 55.75 55.00 57.00 53.00 9.22 60.30 17.00 - 55.85 Mang.Chem 75.60 76.95 75.80 77.40 75.00 380.86 101.00 27.50 11 76.95
IceMakRefrig 81.80 81.95 83.90 83.90 80.20 9.44 120.20 58.05 - -
Ambika Cot 1581.85 1552.35 1587.00 1603.40 1541.00 24.51 1730.00 603.05 13 1553.75 Den Net 51.35 52.10 51.35 53.30 50.70 2734.40 94.40 41.60 11 52.10 Mang.Drug 169.55 151.60 169.90 172.00 149.20 363.02 196.50 80.05 9 151.80
ICICI Bank [2] 697.65 702.85 697.40 706.30 694.35 8602.98 717.30 334.00 27 702.75
AmbujaCeme[2] 403.90 405.45 407.85 409.95 403.00 1861.59 427.20 197.50 35 405.45 DFMFoods [2] 339.80 340.45 342.00 345.30 335.30 105.46 452.80 210.00 90 340.00 MangalamGlob 54.25 53.55 55.35 55.80 53.25 5.07 66.50 35.20 - -
ICICILombGIC 1445.90 1438.50 1452.00 1459.00 1429.00 254.59 1625.00 1201.00 53 1438.20
AMD Ind 28.30 28.20 29.70 29.70 28.00 20.27 33.50 14.05 - 28.25 Dhamp.Sug 325.05 298.50 308.40 313.70 294.30 1748.77 395.00 127.75 9 298.00 Manugrph [2] 13.25 12.80 12.50 13.60 12.50 15.83 16.03 8.00 - 12.96
ICICISecu 708.80 714.30 714.95 718.00 704.00 582.16 802.70 376.90 - -
AMJLandHold[2] 36.70 36.30 37.75 38.40 36.00 32.46 40.40 17.05 - 36.30 DhaniService 202.80 192.75 204.00 207.30 191.00 1158.03 395.95 143.90 - - Maral Over 93.15 94.70 97.50 97.80 89.15 426.26 97.75 10.77 8 94.50
ICRA 3526.60 3510.30 3550.95 3596.00 3451.25 3.98 4158.60 2506.00 49 3523.80
Amrutanjan [1] 693.50 721.35 694.00 725.00 692.45 121.59 804.45 401.45 34 720.45 Dhanlk.Bk 17.10 16.70 17.25 17.25 16.50 515.93 20.20 11.50 11 16.70 MarathNxtg [5] 90.75 90.30 93.75 95.00 89.00 119.83 109.60 42.25 15 90.60
IDBI 37.55 38.55 37.95 39.40 37.7526346.31 45.20 26.35 23 38.50
Andhar Sug 566.30 552.55 569.80 569.80 548.00 58.87 637.90 270.85 14 552.25 Dhanuka Ag [2] 922.55 921.05 920.00 930.00 886.20 124.31 1053.15 668.95 21 920.85 Marico Ltd [1] 524.35 526.20 536.85 538.00 521.95 2705.68 552.90 333.30 58 526.65
Idea Cell 7.10 6.90 7.30 7.60 6.40 946049.08 13.80 4.55 - 6.91
AndhraPaper 250.75 252.80 253.00 254.65 245.30 109.07 283.70 177.55 - - Dhun.Inv 628.20 632.15 648.95 648.95 625.00 5.17 705.00 200.00 156 632.25 MarineElecIn 47.15 46.35 47.55 48.75 46.05 1269.42 266.00 44.95 - -
ANDREW YULE 28.65 27.95 29.10 29.60 27.80 129.81 29.70 27.80 - - IDFC 53.10 53.25 53.10 54.25 53.00 5610.09 62.60 20.00 - 53.40
Dhunseri Tea 350.45 331.75 353.95 353.95 330.00 17.80 405.20 130.00 7 331.60 IDFCFirstBnk 49.20 47.40 49.00 49.15 47.1539426.91 69.30 26.85 - - Marksans [1] 83.75 80.60 84.00 84.10 80.25 2347.39 97.50 43.50 34 80.60
AngelBroking 1294.40 1269.90 1294.40 1299.80 1261.20 120.01 1475.00 222.20 - - DhunseriVent 288.75 285.80 293.00 294.65 282.00 65.90 350.00 50.75 - - Maruti [5] 7100.80 7081.75 7135.00 7165.00 7038.00 264.98 8400.00 6273.70 44 7081.60
Anik Ind 20.55 21.55 20.50 21.55 20.10 42.17 27.05 10.55 13 21.60 IFB Agro 599.25 621.15 609.90 649.00 598.00 99.75 674.10 281.20 12 6
DIC India 513.50 504.05 513.50 515.00 501.00 5.92 549.00 339.20 38 503.90 B MASFinServ 790.90 781.35 798.00 802.00 777.00 14.60 1107.65 639.00 29 781.55
AnjPortCemen 506.55 507.85 509.90 515.00 500.05 50.57 531.00 126.00 15 507.00 DiligenMedia[1] 2.50 2.45 2.65 2.70 2.25 333.06 4.71 0.33 - 2.43 Mastek [5] 2498.00 2433.35 2501.00 2519.05 2255.55 207.33 2873.20 651.90 202 2430.95
AnmolIndia 154.15 184.95 155.05 184.95 148.40 80.91 197.00 136.00 - - C
DilipBuildco 560.00 557.65 562.50 564.50 556.00 109.96 719.00 320.80 26 558.65 G R MatrimCom [5] 1117.75 1127.60 1125.40 1162.70 1111.35 44.19 1242.00 511.00 63 1130.35
Ansal Hsg 8.00 7.85 8.25 8.25 7.80 112.02 11.66 3.65 - 7.86 Dish TV [1] 13.10 12.55 13.10 13.20 12.35 5587.49 17.69 7.79 - 12.56 MaxFinancial [2] 1088.10 1067.10 1089.90 1100.00 1052.45 385.18 1147.90 515.00 370 1066.35
Ansal Pro [5] 9.70 9.20 10.00 10.05 8.90 278.58 13.89 3.60 - 9.11 GP
DishmanCar [2] 206.60 200.25 208.75 208.75 199.65 331.50 235.00 102.55 - 200.15 MaxHealthCre 278.30 287.70 279.95 289.00 279.90 1156.41 305.90 97.15 - -
AntnyWastHdg 342.90 335.15 343.05 346.50 332.00 58.82 489.90 241.00 - - Divi'sLabs [2] 4916.00 4905.70 4980.00 4989.80 4831.00 955.46 5039.80 2724.10 65 4905.95 MaxIndia 72.00 71.60 72.50 72.50 71.25 113.95 77.35 52.35 - -
AnupamRasayn 712.40 709.60 719.90 722.80 700.00 242.25 848.05 474.00 - - DixonTec(In)[2] 4285.25 4286.10 4300.00 4345.00 4263.90 120.25 4731.50 1505.80 149 4286.25 MaxVent&Ind 89.75 90.60 89.80 93.40 89.45 271.89 99.10 35.50 - 91.00
Apar Ind 659.85 657.25 660.00 675.95 652.05 104.35 722.40 277.55 12 657.45 W M
DLF Ltd [2] 342.80 342.25 345.00 349.55 339.15 6125.88 359.10 140.40 60 342.20 & V Mayur Uniq [5] 511.30 506.30 496.00 524.00 496.00 91.23 545.95 218.80 21 504.85
Apcotex Ind [2] 349.35 342.30 344.65 355.00 341.10 54.73 384.75 113.85 24 342.00 D-Link [2] 147.60 142.70 148.15 148.15 139.20 518.60 168.65 88.30 14 142.55 MazagonDock 247.30 244.70 248.20 250.45 243.20 389.21 296.00 164.00 - -
ApexFznFoods 355.00 339.00 356.90 356.90 336.00 125.85 435.20 200.00 24 339.50 m W
DodlaDairy 605.55 599.60 610.00 618.00 594.00 115.34 652.00 550.00 - - MP Pw Mazda Ltd 636.25 607.00 638.00 653.00 600.00 57.20 753.70 315.00 15 607.30
APL Apl [2] 1752.15 1753.55 1770.00 1798.90 1731.70 249.20 1850.00 411.00 110 1752.75 DolatInvest [1] 120.25 119.15 121.25 122.10 118.25 300.84 128.00 43.20 14 119.05 MBL Infra 23.05 22.40 23.75 23.75 21.90 227.20 29.90 6.05 3 22.60
Apollo Hsp [5] 4088.05 4003.70 4109.00 4111.00 3990.00 431.99 4229.50 1584.65 521 4013.10 MPA
DollarInd [2] 368.75 378.60 374.85 383.10 367.80 367.65 389.90 127.00 23 379.15 McD.Hld 49.55 45.45 52.00 52.00 44.70 91.84 71.15 21.00 - 45.25
ApolloMicSys 123.10 120.65 123.90 124.45 120.10 161.29 155.20 86.00 24 120.80 Donear [2] 60.05 60.30 61.30 61.70 58.50 167.15 67.65 19.00 - 60.15 McL.Rusl [5] 33.90 30.55 30.55 30.55 30.55 216.56 43.35 12.80 - 30.35
ApolloPipes 1324.90 1395.35 1329.70 1409.40 1320.35 217.44 1410.00 349.00 - - B M
DPAbhushan 216.85 226.80 223.00 239.00 211.95 179.51 239.00 70.05 - - C m MCX 1606.95 1571.20 1619.80 1620.05 1566.00 143.46 1875.00 1434.80 47 1571.00
ApolloSindo 757.60 780.60 775.15 784.50 770.00 3.60 990.00 460.00 - - DPSC 15.90 15.90 16.25 16.40 15.70 44.72 20.50 9.45 - - MenonBear [1] 82.00 81.70 83.20 83.20 80.00 37.96 88.30 37.50 20 81.35
ApolloTyr [1] 223.35 222.95 223.90 227.70 222.25 4446.03 261.20 109.60 17 223.00 G
Dr Reddy [5] 4786.30 4818.50 4795.00 4833.80 4759.30 543.55 5613.65 4135.90 49 4814.20 H m MEP Infra 23.05 21.85 23.00 23.25 21.60 317.20 28.45 12.16 - 21.90
Aptech 268.00 258.45 269.45 270.55 255.65 212.26 296.90 106.30 72 258.45 DRCSystemInd 285.20 291.55 298.00 298.00 274.40 2.97 355.60 230.45 - - Metrpolhelth[2] 2886.60 2791.95 2930.00 2943.95 2755.10 476.44 3230.00 1519.20 59 2790.80
Aries Agro 173.55 169.20 174.00 177.95 168.35 66.91 193.75 62.95 10 169.70 Dred.Corp 379.00 372.95 380.30 381.80 372.10 45.34 475.00 228.20 - 372.50 MFL 31.35 30.65 31.35 31.60 30.50 120.81 24.70 12.15 - -
Arih.Found 27.65 26.70 28.00 30.00 25.50 20.25 31.10 14.55 - 27.35 N
DrLalPathLab 3963.10 3889.45 3935.00 3974.15 3840.05 248.65 4047.95 1740.60 86 3891.55 O B Minda Corp [2] 133.25 132.55 134.20 135.60 131.40 216.64 148.00 64.90 38 132.90
ArihantSuper 122.90 127.00 123.50 130.00 123.05 215.85 131.35 19.40 38 127.35 Dwarikesh [1] 72.00 69.05 72.45 72.45 68.65 1691.17 83.90 23.00 13 68.95 Minda Ind [2] 715.05 727.85 718.45 731.95 687.05 1662.18 832.60 277.80 172 728.35
ArihntCapMkt 154.05 145.15 153.95 155.00 139.00 80.18 189.25 111.25 - - B
Dynac.Sys 141.55 141.75 143.00 145.45 140.10 13.99 175.00 22.30 16 141.45 H MindTec(Ind) 121.25 123.35 127.25 127.30 122.30 98.82 133.70 23.55 37 122.70
ArmanFinServ 718.80 711.65 733.75 753.25 708.00 16.58 815.00 430.00 76 711.60 Dynamatic 1632.40 1660.25 1649.00 1742.00 1631.25 33.86 1742.00 520.00 28 1659.70 MindTree 2841.70 2811.50 2851.00 2868.50 2797.00 319.62 2943.80 1100.05 37 2811.20
AroGranite 72.55 73.85 74.00 75.55 72.40 167.01 78.95 23.15 19 73.85 DynemicProd 582.45 590.25 615.00 623.90 585.00 174.93 624.00 178.50 22 591.55 Mirza [2] 62.75 61.85 63.15 65.50 61.60 1088.89 69.35 42.95 - 61.90
ArowGreenTec 153.55 156.75 156.10 160.90 153.70 20.96 179.85 39.65 88 156.10 R
R MishDhatuNig 188.90 188.55 188.90 190.30 188.00 248.26 236.00 172.90 21 188.40
Arshiya [2]
Arss Infra
28.00
30.00
27.45
29.75
29.50
30.60
29.50
31.20
27.15
27.00
48.67
51.76
42.70
37.40
9.42
11.60
- 27.50
- 29.85
E ................................................ P MittalLifSty 10.90 11.10 11.25 11.25 10.85 78.46 37.15 8.25 - -
EasyTripPlnr 474.45 492.20 482.00 507.30 481.25 3757.80 507.30 161.00 - - P MM Forg 734.00 758.50 761.00 771.80 735.00 14.61 802.50 212.65 39 756.95
ArtemsMedSvc 364.30 346.10 346.10 364.30 346.10 76.64 407.95 135.00 - - MMPIndustris 166.60 161.70 167.85 168.70 161.00 74.11 196.00 67.10 - -
Arvind 101.80 97.50 102.00 102.70 96.85 1269.23 115.50 28.70 12 97.75 EbixcashWrld 627.70 641.85 639.90 650.00 624.10 5.59 739.00 296.05 - - m m
EdelFinSer [1] 90.05 83.85 90.90 91.35 82.50 6135.90 100.80 50.00 9 84.05 C MMTC [1] 48.35 47.10 48.55 48.90 46.60 2789.84 63.95 15.75 - 47.15
ArvindFash [4] 213.20 213.65 208.00 220.90 206.65 1155.99 229.25 117.17 - 213.75
EicherMotor [1] 2747.35 2729.00 2746.00 2768.75 2717.00 516.62 3035.50 2007.10 56 2726.30 R m ModisonMetal 87.15 81.30 87.00 87.00 80.00 407.70 97.25 52.05 - -
ArvindSmart 129.10 126.05 128.65 131.40 125.00 96.36 141.25 78.70 14 125.80
EID Parry [1] 415.20 405.95 415.20 419.05 404.00 265.10 470.35 259.60 26 405.85 C MOIL 183.10 181.90 182.95 182.95 180.00 256.36 208.00 119.00 20 181.85
Asahi India [1] 362.30 360.15 362.40 374.00 356.10 146.48 408.35 185.20 38 359.70
EIH [2] 108.25 106.70 108.25 109.45 106.20 182.64 122.60 65.42 - 106.65 MokshOrnamnt 30.50 31.10 30.95 31.30 30.40 920.48 123.85 24.00 - -
Asahi Song 375.90 366.65 379.80 382.40 364.00 33.54 442.65 170.00 15 367.45
EIH A Htl 336.10 329.65 333.00 342.05 327.10 9.72 405.95 207.35 - 328.90 M Mold-TekPac [5] 517.95 514.10 532.50 532.50 512.55 60.17 571.00 250.00 24 514.30
Ashiana [2] 170.65 165.40 171.30 171.35 162.00 99.76 186.90 60.00 - 165.40
Eimco 436.25 434.80 446.00 446.55 433.55 9.52 539.75 290.00 32 434.15 G Monte Carlo 363.65 360.75 366.50 374.20 355.65 91.49 389.35 155.00 11 360.55
Ashima 19.95 18.80 19.50 19.80 18.70 54.94 21.50 5.26 - 18.70
Elec. Eng [2] 145.15 149.95 145.35 152.60 144.00 1501.81 155.55 21.50 22 149.95 w Morarj.Tex [7] 19.00 18.40 19.10 19.70 18.25 18.76 23.45 7.86 - 18.30
Ashok Ley [1] 134.15 132.05 135.00 137.60 131.2516326.14 143.25 48.90 - 132.15
Elec.Stl.Cs [1] 38.30 37.15 38.80 38.85 36.95 676.41 41.60 14.00 - 37.10 w Morepan [2] 60.25 57.45 60.60 60.70 56.90 2248.01 75.00 22.30 30 57.50
Ashoka Bld [5] 103.00 102.60 103.70 103.70 101.70 568.20 118.65 56.70 7 102.55
Electrotherm 141.30 139.25 141.10 143.20 138.80 20.12 197.90 88.25 - 138.90 NDU OW R Most.Fin [1] 871.55 841.15 876.00 881.55 835.15 597.33 1188.00 538.50 16 840.70
Asian Gran 182.10 176.05 180.00 181.75 175.50 359.51 318.00 137.25 10 176.05
Elgi Eqp [1] 205.00 204.95 209.00 210.15 202.50 244.32 244.00 83.55 47 205.65 BK Mot.Gen.Fin [5] 25.60 28.15 25.65 28.15 25.65 99.80 27.65 13.92 - 27.65
Asian Htl-E 185.10 184.85 185.05 186.65 181.50 5.07 239.00 126.00 - 185.95
Elgi Rbr 40.90 39.55 41.00 41.75 39.05 69.09 46.50 15.30 - - N O Moth.Sumi [1] 236.15 230.90 239.40 239.40 227.3010617.09 273.00 97.80 136 230.90
Asian Htl-N 90.00 87.40 89.35 91.15 86.25 9.45 105.80 44.25 - 86.40
Emami [1] 566.05 567.25 565.60 573.55 552.75 501.87 582.50 237.50 50 566.50 m MphasiS 2694.65 2702.00 2713.25 2743.00 2665.00 387.26 2755.35 1083.40 42 2701.45
Asian Htl-W 281.50 284.00 284.95 290.00 275.05 5.70 344.95 179.00 - 281.70
EmamiPapM[2] 198.10 193.85 198.40 198.40 188.15 250.01 214.90 60.60 21 193.55 N O DG MPS 692.85 678.10 692.85 701.55 671.00 16.23 759.80 340.50 19 674.80
Asian Paints [1] 2966.45 2992.55 2994.65 3015.00 2973.05 825.46 3180.00 1727.55 84 2992.75
EmamiRealty[2] 77.45 75.05 78.75 78.75 74.10 43.65 87.50 31.95 - 75.25 MRF 79159.65 80050.65 79489.95 82664.80 79200.00 64.54 98575.90 55360.35 27 80013.90
Aspinwall&Co 214.35 207.40 211.95 215.80 205.00 15.76 268.30 93.75 - -
Emkay Glo 126.90 124.00 128.85 131.15 123.00 196.48 138.80 45.25 22 123.95 Mro-Tek [5] 30.95 32.30 32.40 32.70 31.20 7.65 40.70 18.75 - 31.65
AssoAlchohol 460.50 469.40 465.00 479.90 465.00 71.38 516.00 236.65 - -
Emmbi Ind 109.50 110.10 110.45 114.20 109.30 71.82 125.00 67.50 25 110.00 MRPL 43.35 42.85 43.85 43.85 42.00 1142.60 56.60 25.00 37 42.85
Aster Life 1344.90 1325.65 1366.00 1366.00 1312.85 15.98 1528.00 908.55 42 1326.30
EnduranceTec 1752.80 1710.95 1759.80 1798.30 1702.50 72.03 1820.05 925.65 61 1711.95 MrsBectrFood 425.00 417.80 425.00 427.40 417.00 183.48 624.00 328.40 - -
AsterDMHealt 165.45 159.30 166.85 167.00 158.00 468.06 179.90 120.00 - 159.20
Energy Dev 10.75 10.70 11.10 11.10 10.55 30.26 16.80 4.50 - 10.69 W MSP Stl 11.95 11.90 12.20 12.25 11.75 390.65 13.35 5.86 - 11.91
Astra Mic [2] 174.30 168.20 174.00 174.70 166.35 732.09 187.40 101.95 61 167.95
Eng.India [5] 73.90 74.75 74.30 76.35 74.00 2911.35 93.60 60.50 12 74.70 MSTC 280.60 278.55 280.95 283.95 276.30 192.96 400.00 137.50 - -
Astral Poly [1] 2245.25 2150.35 2219.00 2222.90 2131.70 411.80 2294.45 762.00 115 2151.00
Ent.Net.Ind 206.15 207.05 208.25 213.95 204.50 113.92 226.95 122.00 - 206.45 D MT Edu 8.80 8.60 8.80 9.00 8.55 100.79 15.20 6.22 - 8.63
AstraZen [2] 3405.05 3364.65 3435.25 3471.00 3165.00 214.89 4970.00 3000.00 92 3364.45
EPL 239.65 247.30 243.00 254.00 238.10 549.56 318.60 202.00 - - MTARTech 1377.75 1243.35 1335.00 1364.70 1234.00 839.77 1563.95 860.00 - -
AstronPaper 57.80 54.00 56.80 59.50 51.50 1139.78 74.40 35.00 27 54.10
EqitsSmlFnBk 61.20 59.85 61.60 61.75 59.70 689.73 76.80 30.05 - - G A MTNL 19.85 19.60 20.00 20.20 19.50 585.02 24.40 7.79 - 19.60
Atul 9086.80 9102.10 8970.00 9160.00 8970.00 10.06 9651.00 5110.50 40 9094.00
Equitas Hold 125.00 126.05 125.65 126.45 123.00 779.22 138.40 40.35 29 126.00 Mukta Ar [5] 38.80 37.80 39.75 39.75 37.25 17.63 42.30 22.25 11 37.70
Atul Auto [5] 217.60 208.75 208.30 224.35 200.80 487.81 237.00 151.25 - 208.75
ErisLifeSci [1] 746.95 740.05 750.65 757.00 735.85 99.08 818.60 470.00 27 740.15 OC Munj.Auto [2] 65.55 64.55 65.80 66.50 64.20 222.19 72.80 47.50 31 64.60
AurobindoPh[1] 901.30 887.70 900.00 902.95 881.20 1181.90 1063.75 737.90 17 887.35
Eros Intl 21.30 20.70 21.95 21.95 20.40 920.43 36.95 17.55 - 20.70 O C m Munj.Showa [2] 150.50 149.50 151.70 152.60 148.05 80.01 176.45 112.75 19 149.75
AUSmallFinBk 1248.80 1264.75 1250.25 1271.20 1232.10 1813.82 1356.35 616.30 34 1264.60
Esab Ind 1934.55 1954.00 1960.00 1960.00 1925.95 8.22 2120.00 1290.00 52 1953.25 PCA Murd.Cera 30.45 30.35 30.80 31.80 30.25 116.93 33.45 13.85 - 30.30
Auto Axl 1493.45 1439.45 1505.00 1520.00 1406.00 37.98 1565.00 527.45 86 1436.55
Escorts 1199.90 1194.30 1199.90 1211.90 1187.75 1004.79 1468.40 1077.55 17 1194.25 P N MusicBrdcast 24.85 24.90 24.85 25.30 24.25 516.63 29.60 16.40 - -
Autoline 65.25 62.00 62.00 62.00 62.00 11.58 79.35 25.65 - 61.70
ESI [2] 3.65 3.60 3.65 3.90 3.55 41.34 5.19 0.91 - 3.57 RB Muthoot Cap 419.20 415.90 424.80 424.80 415.00 30.42 511.75 346.00 13 415.80
AvadSug&Egy 456.15 449.05 458.80 458.80 442.00 91.44 548.55 155.00 10 448.20
Essar Shp 10.70 10.75 11.10 11.10 10.50 47.65 13.31 6.50 - 10.76 MuthootFinan 1547.20 1499.20 1531.00 1533.35 1485.05 1835.43 1638.50 1000.00 16 1499.30
Avanti Feeds [1] 627.70 611.90 627.70 629.75 605.00 307.06 675.00 411.85 31 613.20
AvenuSupmart 3529.20 3523.00 3549.00 3577.65 3501.00 254.76 3625.00 1949.30 185 3522.30 Ester [5] 157.05 147.80 159.40 160.65 146.00 659.23 164.60 60.85 9 148.15 H
AVT Natl [1] 71.40 68.45 71.35 74.40 67.35 649.28 84.60 39.45 25 68.25 Everady [5] 389.20 380.25 389.05 390.65 373.50 326.41 403.45 128.20 9 378.20 C N................................................
Axis Bank [2] 740.85 755.50 741.00 757.40 739.75 6064.69 800.00 400.00 30 755.35 Everest Ind 469.90 455.50 472.80 475.65 453.00 84.69 534.00 193.35 12 456.25 DC m NACLInd [1] 77.95 73.95 78.10 79.60 72.90 172.32 89.15 33.30 25 73.80
AxisCades [5] 89.55 85.50 92.80 93.15 85.10 116.22 105.50 39.50 - 85.75 Excel Ind [5] 1186.45 1168.30 1213.00 1213.00 1165.00 16.54 1289.00 735.95 21 1167.45 DC Nagrk.Cap [5] 8.40 8.50 8.00 8.50 8.00 0.40 8.54 4.61 - 8.35
AYM Syntex 89.65 88.70 92.00 97.05 85.20 221.33 97.00 23.35 11 89.15 Exide [1] 171.95 168.90 172.85 173.10 168.00 4379.01 220.60 153.65 17 169.20 Nagrk.Exp [5] 50.25 47.90 52.75 52.75 47.75 110.76 52.65 12.50 - 47.75
VP Nah.Cap [5] 345.20 318.50 357.90 365.00 316.85 68.36 425.00 53.10 19 317.80
B ................................................ F ................................................ MO Nah.Poly [5] 265.35 252.10 252.10 257.85 252.10 66.71 319.75 55.65 11 251.60
FACT 134.75 132.35 134.85 135.40 131.35 146.46 153.00 39.15 24 132.40 NALCO [5] 94.20 82.75 90.00 90.00 81.6585514.83 97.45 29.15 9 82.70
BafnaPharma 148.60 146.05 153.70 153.70 145.10 3.70 196.10 110.00 - -
BAG Films [2] 3.70 3.65 3.75 3.75 3.60 137.33 4.35 1.92 - 3.61 FaircheOrgan 2065.90 2012.25 2068.00 2155.00 2000.00 44.33 2155.00 580.30 - - J Nalwa Son 1872.70 1834.40 1903.15 1911.95 1830.00 2.03 2165.55 648.00 28 1827.15
Bajaj Auto 3847.85 3855.15 3858.15 3898.90 3837.05 396.10 4361.20 2823.35 22 3855.15 FDC [1] 359.90 358.25 359.90 361.70 354.60 224.96 404.90 260.00 20 358.05 &K B Nandan Den 84.00 85.50 86.90 88.20 82.00 638.34 88.00 18.25 - 85.95
Bajaj Elect [2] 1134.65 1128.15 1134.80 1146.00 1116.05 33.11 1224.50 419.00 80 1126.25 Fed Bk [2] 87.15 87.75 87.00 88.20 86.3511443.82 92.40 45.40 12 87.80 NarayaHru 540.30 528.65 543.30 547.00 522.20 429.20 566.00 292.90 - 526.95
Bajaj Hld 4000.70 4001.55 4010.00 4015.00 3940.00 54.15 4076.85 2219.00 218 4000.60 Fed.Goetze 302.25 298.45 304.00 309.00 297.25 85.79 470.00 247.85 - 298.40 P Natco Phr [2] 993.95 981.35 995.10 999.00 978.05 411.93 1188.95 732.00 58 981.50
BajajConCare[1] 268.85 264.80 270.50 271.90 261.20 496.21 323.50 163.00 18 264.80 Fiem Ind 800.40 787.40 800.30 817.55 781.05 30.06 855.35 436.50 21 789.90 C Nath Bio-Gen 379.85 375.35 384.05 389.95 370.15 52.66 474.70 246.65 13 375.45
BajajFin [2] 6224.30 6193.15 6225.00 6269.95 6136.05 881.18 6475.00 3008.85 95 6190.45 Filatex [2] 104.15 101.15 105.00 106.00 100.30 661.98 117.75 22.50 9 101.25 B Natl Build [1] 48.70 47.85 48.90 48.95 47.75 3676.02 59.80 22.25 43 47.90
BajajFinserv [5] 14005.65 14242.90 14007.60 14460.00 14007.60 318.87 14925.10 5401.00 1273 14240.80 Fin.Cable [2] 506.55 495.55 511.25 514.30 492.85 212.32 557.05 257.25 27 495.55 DVR Natl Fert 61.95 60.95 62.30 62.50 60.70 751.50 73.75 29.85 12 60.95
Bal Phr 97.45 98.40 98.00 100.40 97.45 35.52 137.95 41.60 16 98.55 FineOrgInd [5] 2996.00 3047.05 3037.00 3068.00 3001.30 35.58 3565.25 2130.00 81 3040.30 Natl Stl 4.40 4.25 4.50 4.60 4.20 40.73 6.02 2.10 - 4.39
Balaji Amn [2] 3440.20 3445.00 3448.00 3468.00 3408.05 53.31 3977.00 611.40 40 3443.75 FineotexChe [2] 116.40 115.45 116.85 119.00 110.70 1718.43 120.00 29.15 35 115.45 m A Nava.B.Ve [2] 112.70 111.90 113.00 113.65 110.35 813.44 133.00 46.55 9 112.30
Balaji Tele [2] 66.95 66.90 67.00 67.75 65.70 415.84 101.70 51.00 38 66.80 Fino.Ind [2] 174.10 170.65 174.90 174.90 170.00 327.76 198.90 89.20 13 170.90 Navin Flu [2] 3664.15 3711.40 3699.95 3754.70 3628.35 202.65 4013.35 1800.00 72 3712.45
BalaxiVentre 567.70 583.30 569.00 594.00 569.00 5.17 829.95 329.65 - - Firstsource 197.75 195.65 199.00 199.65 193.05 2751.16 242.65 50.20 33 195.50 B Navkar Corp 49.70 48.30 50.20 50.20 48.00 592.24 54.70 24.00 18 48.30
Balkrishna [2] 2449.20 2343.85 2390.00 2424.90 2325.00 657.11 2558.15 1237.35 33 2343.60 Flexituff 20.75 19.90 19.75 21.55 19.75 24.16 28.90 7.43 - 19.90 A Navneet Ed [2] 100.90 102.15 102.45 104.00 101.10 242.46 107.35 72.30 38 102.00
BalmerLaw 136.90 135.70 138.00 139.70 134.50 342.07 170.95 95.00 16 135.50 ForceMotors 1494.95 1473.05 1504.00 1513.35 1462.10 60.26 1707.00 905.00 - - NazaraTech 1789.80 1729.50 1788.00 1805.90 1720.00 148.39 2024.90 1432.00 - -
Balrampur [1] 355.75 355.00 358.00 361.40 341.05 4436.52 387.10 125.00 16 353.85 Fortis Hlt 245.15 238.55 245.00 248.65 237.85 1671.69 259.65 123.30 - 238.60 NBI.IndFinCo 2265.15 2709.70 2297.90 2718.15 2297.90 19.83 3200.00 1326.00 - -
Ban.Amn.Sp[5] 97.05 95.50 97.90 100.95 94.85 88.00 113.00 39.03 - 95.70 Foseco 1574.30 1579.85 1570.10 1595.00 1556.25 2.13 1790.00 1040.00 36 1580.00 BC m NCC [2] 88.10 85.20 88.15 88.50 85.00 2584.17 100.00 29.55 18 85.25
Ban.Amn.Sug 1984.85 1900.60 1986.05 2049.00 1878.65 6.45 2160.00 1265.00 27 1908.45 Fut. Life [2] 60.75 54.70 54.70 54.70 54.70 158.83 159.95 46.95 - 54.65 BM A NCL Ind 282.75 276.65 283.45 289.00 274.75 180.26 304.80 86.00 8 276.30
Banar.Beads 79.55 76.55 79.50 80.90 76.00 31.37 100.00 42.05 24 76.75 Fut. Mkt 11.90 11.35 11.45 11.45 11.35 86.69 29.30 11.29 - 11.29 H NDTV [4] 81.05 78.70 85.00 85.75 77.25 314.22 85.85 27.20 13 78.45
Banco Ind [2] 164.95 162.70 165.00 166.85 162.00 177.87 199.60 81.00 14 162.55 FutEntpDVR [2] 11.80 11.30 11.30 11.50 11.25 150.69 23.70 9.46 1 11.34 D NECaryCorp 17.45 17.70 17.95 18.00 17.50 82.35 20.00 6.65 - 17.75
BandhanBank 303.85 301.30 302.50 305.10 297.30 3656.16 430.25 251.40 24 301.20 Future Cons 7.25 6.65 6.25 6.85 6.2523872.08 12.60 5.85 - - P Nect.Life [1] 34.00 32.35 34.05 34.20 32.10 407.30 48.40 16.20 - 32.35
BankOfBaro [2] 83.40 81.15 85.25 85.40 80.6056479.85 99.80 39.50 57 81.15 FutureEntp [2] 9.25 8.35 8.35 8.80 8.35 3517.11 22.25 7.61 - 8.28 P Nelcast [2] 89.05 89.30 89.40 92.40 86.90 429.07 100.00 49.50 86 89.20
BankaBioloo 72.45 74.70 72.55 85.70 72.55 66.75 86.45 34.75 - - FutureRetail [2] 52.55 47.30 47.65 48.40 47.30 3117.95 168.00 40.60 - 47.30 w Nelco 369.70 364.95 373.75 385.00 363.10 91.59 411.00 174.00 62 364.85
Bans.Syn 234.20 222.50 239.90 239.90 222.50 15.83 255.85 60.05 33 223.30 FuturSuplyCh 74.15 66.75 66.75 66.75 66.75 102.87 174.80 60.30 - 66.90 &P NeogenChem 932.20 896.60 928.00 928.00 890.00 90.54 1028.00 590.50 - -
BarbequeNatn 1163.20 1103.15 1150.00 1161.95 1086.05 254.38 1217.00 481.85 - - W Nesco [2] 609.90 602.80 614.50 616.80 600.90 50.28 697.00 431.00 25 603.15
BASF 3375.80 3669.90 3389.70 3800.00 3282.65 1593.53 3795.45 1270.00 34 3667.25 G ................................................ H NestleIndia
Netwk 18 [5]
18020.65
48.00
18202.30
51.60
18070.00
48.30
18235.00
53.00
18020.65 30.64
47.70 4881.40
18821.45
58.40
15104.25
31.10
79 18196.85
- 51.60
Bata India [5] 1671.40 1675.80 1672.10 1696.85 1657.05 346.54 1736.45 1215.00 - 1675.20 G R Infraproject 1692.60 1609.75 1692.60 1703.35 1555.55 154.90 1838.00 1550.00 - - KC m
Bayer Crop 5802.50 5942.15 5846.70 6077.95 5813.55 30.15 6550.00 4928.25 55 5945.15 K C m NeueonTowers 2.50 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.45 2.79 0.58 - 2.79
Gabriel [1] 141.50 144.25 146.00 149.30 142.50 3797.33 149.25 84.90 22 144.10 Next Media 5.15 4.95 5.35 5.50 4.85 17.23 7.10 3.50 - -
BCLIndust 249.45 272.70 250.00 276.60 250.00 687.38 289.70 98.00 - - GAIL (INDIA) 148.75 145.80 150.20 150.50 145.2011265.65 170.00 81.25 10 145.75 KP
BCPowerCon [2] 3.95 3.95 3.90 4.00 3.75 358.42 8.65 2.89 - 3.98 K NHPC 26.00 26.20 26.00 26.40 26.00 2428.95 27.65 19.65 8 26.20
GalaxSurfact 3145.00 3218.75 3182.00 3310.00 3182.00 126.51 3350.00 1605.00 64 3217.85 NIIT [2] 323.85 321.45 326.25 326.80 317.00 521.75 348.25 94.25 82 321.35
Beardsell [2] 16.05 15.50 15.30 16.25 15.25 13.13 18.85 7.25 - 15.35 Gallant Isp [1] 62.95 62.60 62.00 67.80 60.10 579.81 69.90 26.25 16 62.50 m
BEL [1] 175.40 171.15 165.00 172.90 162.3536940.50 191.60 86.35 21 171.20 M Nila Infras [1] 6.95 7.10 7.10 7.50 6.95 666.82 8.26 3.60 - 7.10
Gallant Mtl 84.90 76.50 80.95 80.95 76.00 385.11 88.00 28.90 8 76.55 Nilkamal 2922.40 2782.65 2932.90 2951.85 2720.35 36.67 3174.00 1199.80 40 2791.75
BEML 1342.65 1331.45 1335.00 1338.80 1320.10 114.97 1544.25 584.20 48 1331.20 Gandhi Tub [5] 505.20 492.10 510.00 513.80 480.20 37.50 557.85 193.45 18 493.20 MC P
BergrPaintIn [1] 827.80 812.85 830.00 831.90 809.25 1005.29 872.00 527.75 102 812.35 M A Nippo Bat 1059.05 1025.20 1064.00 1074.90 1015.05 14.85 1282.45 503.30 11 1024.15
Ganesh Hsg 115.05 116.20 118.00 118.00 112.05 34.08 133.55 23.00 - 116.00 NipponLIAM 397.60 390.85 398.00 399.90 388.55 1096.41 439.35 249.00 - -
BestAgrolife 574.40 567.60 579.95 594.00 558.75 38.37 615.00 202.35 - - Ganesha Ecos 530.75 514.00 510.00 528.95 501.00 46.47 687.70 216.90 18 512.75
BF Inv [5] 387.30 386.60 389.40 393.65 382.60 25.44 445.95 255.05 79 385.10 C H NirajCement 48.15 47.10 49.40 49.40 47.00 13.07 54.45 34.80 - -
GangaForging 116.40 118.45 117.90 119.00 114.00 94.85 120.00 97.00 - - Nitco 24.00 23.25 24.30 24.45 23.20 35.07 33.90 16.00 - 23.45
BF Util [5] 472.60 472.70 473.80 484.75 470.00 158.29 538.95 216.00 - 472.70 GangesSecu 90.05 87.15 91.25 91.30 85.50 8.06 102.70 31.25 18 87.00 P Pw
BGR Engy 60.35 56.05 60.00 60.00 54.80 226.77 76.60 31.10 - 56.05 NitirajEngg 48.20 51.20 47.40 52.25 47.40 7.28 66.00 38.20 - -
GardenReach 200.40 198.45 200.40 201.40 198.00 86.88 243.20 166.05 14 198.35 NK Industries 29.25 29.15 32.00 32.00 27.50 8.75 31.75 16.05 - 28.95
Bhageria Ind [5] 251.40 246.85 254.00 257.00 243.85 68.53 296.80 121.00 16 247.70 GarwarTecFib 3451.40 3524.80 3490.00 3592.00 3450.00 69.14 3640.50 1631.90 47 3524.30 WH
BhagngrInd [2] 49.15 49.00 50.95 58.95 48.10 171.42 60.40 16.00 - 49.35 W NLC India 58.50 57.60 58.55 58.90 57.15 1261.41 73.90 46.25 8 57.55
Gati [2] 157.35 152.75 157.90 158.45 151.55 590.47 179.70 41.95 - 152.90 NMDC Ltd [1] 178.35 174.45 179.40 179.40 173.55 9807.83 213.15 75.60 8 174.45
BhagyangrPr[2] 31.10 31.50 30.55 31.80 30.55 57.69 34.10 18.25 - 31.50 Gayt. Proj [2] 44.20 41.50 44.50 44.85 41.00 2012.24 49.20 15.05 14 41.50 K
BhandariHo [1] 3.30 3.15 3.40 3.40 3.15 321.79 4.78 0.99 - 3.13 Nocil 286.55 284.65 287.95 291.60 282.55 1492.04 293.90 110.10 39 284.65
GE Ship 317.80 318.75 318.95 320.95 314.25 233.59 477.00 210.85 8 318.65 Noida Toll 6.00 5.90 6.00 6.25 5.90 617.01 8.70 3.12 - 5.91
Bhans.Eng [1] 201.60 203.75 202.80 208.60 201.60 2423.30 209.50 44.05 8 203.55 GE T&DInd 135.15 135.25 136.60 136.95 134.75 137.67 153.80 80.00 - - UB AN OOD
Bharat Bij 1392.60 1484.20 1440.00 1524.00 1425.00 156.21 1522.90 650.00 17 1482.90 P Norben 6.60 6.60 6.95 6.95 6.60 1.84 16.25 4.90 - -
Geecee 157.20 155.20 162.75 162.75 152.95 12.87 191.50 60.10 26 155.25 NovartisInd 953.70 938.70 956.00 962.95 935.00 13.06 1098.00 625.00 - -
Bharat For [2] 779.60 775.10 784.00 789.80 772.25 900.25 832.15 405.40 132 775.50 GeewayWires 92.60 89.30 92.10 94.65 88.55 28.61 112.90 69.95 - -
Bharat Gea 131.20 126.80 132.75 133.45 125.50 53.96 136.50 41.80 - 126.45 M NRAgarwalInd 302.70 318.95 302.70 328.00 302.70 86.53 331.80 171.50 - -
Genesys [5] 146.35 152.85 151.70 153.65 147.30 59.56 188.65 34.50 45 153.25 NRB Bear [2] 138.10 131.80 136.00 138.45 130.50 328.42 154.10 66.20 29 131.75
Bharat Ras 13326.35 13183.30 13326.35 13454.25 13121.00 1.15 15100.00 8478.90 34 13170.80 GenInsCorpIn[5] 171.30 169.85 172.25 172.80 169.00 239.20 243.70 116.00 16 169.75 m N w
BharatDynamc 398.30 391.65 400.40 403.20 390.05 107.07 481.25 280.70 28 391.55 D NRB Ind [2] 19.75 19.45 20.20 20.20 19.00 40.59 27.00 4.35 - 19.70
GenricEngCon 47.80 46.35 47.90 49.55 46.00 15.98 68.00 41.10 - - NTPC 117.65 116.70 118.50 119.10 116.55 7816.05 122.00 78.10 8 116.75
BharatRdNwk 35.75 34.95 36.35 36.45 34.50 50.87 41.40 26.35 - 35.00 Genus Pwr [1] 64.30 62.10 64.45 65.25 61.75 694.76 82.00 24.15 29 61.95
Bharti Air [5] 607.90 599.25 610.00 612.70 597.55 9892.91 623.00 394.05 - 599.25 Nucleas Sw 676.65 684.70 679.40 699.00 678.00 153.12 765.35 333.50 19 683.45
GeojitFinSer 88.00 85.90 88.00 88.70 85.50 398.61 102.70 34.95 - -
Bharti Infr 229.75 228.05 229.75 234.00 219.50 11.40 265.95 130.00 177 230.85 GEPowerIndia 324.90 324.30 327.90 331.75 322.90 305.45 535.25 177.35 23 324.00 K NURECA
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1728.00
476.00
1641.60
473.70
1750.00
481.00
1757.70
481.00
1641.60
472.00
23.43
2.79
1996.85
724.80
555.60
450.00
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BHEL [2] 57.55 56.00 57.65 57.90 55.6024710.66 79.50 26.75 - 55.95 GFL 71.05 71.30 71.90 74.10 70.75 130.21 118.00 63.75 - - K
BigBlocConst 113.85 114.65 115.00 117.90 114.00 30.58 176.65 38.00 50 115.10 GHCL 380.75 371.40 383.20 384.50 370.10 179.12 401.75 141.00 9 371.95 K C
Biocon [5] 383.60 382.25 383.90 385.45 380.05 730.65 487.70 363.30 204 382.25 GIC Hsg 184.45 181.00 185.00 186.00 180.00 475.55 202.50 89.00 9 181.00 K C m O................................................
BioflChm&Pha 69.40 69.15 70.40 70.40 68.50 25.60 352.45 20.65 - 69.05 Gillette 5883.40 5919.50 5831.60 5972.00 5831.60 4.60 6730.15 4943.10 59 5909.35 K Pw Oberoi 698.10 699.65 700.30 712.05 695.20 337.43 754.10 347.20 59 698.35
BirlaCorp 1377.55 1371.05 1379.90 1382.00 1358.00 89.68 1560.00 559.00 22 1372.35 Ginni Fil 35.65 34.80 36.55 36.55 34.30 117.61 42.20 9.76 6 34.85 K OdishaCeme [2] 1940.30 1925.35 1959.25 1993.90 1898.00 527.00 2403.90 651.95 1242 1927.00
Birlasoft 402.35 400.10 403.90 403.90 394.60 1478.76 434.85 140.65 - - GKW 717.45 732.60 762.85 782.00 711.50 0.92 854.90 413.00 - - K Oil India 167.35 165.50 167.00 167.80 157.30 451.10 177.25 83.10 8 165.55
BirlaTyres 27.00 26.65 27.15 27.55 26.55 265.22 43.05 18.50 - - GLAND PHARMA 3990.25 4047.55 4009.00 4063.00 3997.30 132.21 4172.00 1700.00 - - K w Omaxe 83.75 82.85 83.70 85.45 81.50 98.64 98.60 56.00 - 82.30
Bk of Ind 70.90 69.70 71.00 71.40 69.00 2008.72 101.45 38.20 13 69.60 Glaxo Phr 1645.90 1630.10 1645.90 1664.05 1625.00 20.43 1805.00 1379.00 65 1632.10 K m H OMDC [1] 2907.45 2900.10 2940.00 2955.00 2886.15 6.03 3800.00 1865.00 - 2898.25
Bk of Mah 20.55 20.25 20.70 20.75 20.00 3942.68 31.95 10.55 - 20.30 Glb.Vect 58.75 58.55 59.85 61.45 57.55 21.99 72.50 36.20 - 58.30 K m OmInfraLtd 32.50 32.80 32.25 33.40 32.25 110.84 38.75 15.40 - -
BL Kash [1] 28.05 28.50 28.05 29.25 27.70 770.56 29.95 5.00 - 28.25 Glenmark [1] 596.45 590.80 597.30 597.90 587.00 1099.04 690.60 441.65 10 590.50 K C m Omkar Spl 20.55 19.55 19.55 20.70 19.55 198.32 23.35 4.74 - 20.10
BLB [1] 12.50 11.90 11.90 11.95 11.90 32.61 15.34 3.91 - 11.95 GLENMARKFE S 748.50 736.85 751.70 758.45 713.55 3967.08 799.00 713.55 - - K P Onelife Cap 15.45 16.20 16.20 16.20 16.20 1.94 15.43 5.52 - 15.43
Bliss GVS [1] 120.00 119.00 118.00 121.65 117.65 680.51 224.00 91.50 17 118.85 GlobalEductn 44.95 46.75 47.05 48.70 45.75 10.33 77.50 35.50 - - K N ONGC [5] 116.65 115.00 116.00 117.00 114.30 8294.21 128.45 64.15 14 115.05
BLSIntlServ [1] 152.00 147.90 152.95 154.00 147.05 292.35 168.90 71.35 - 147.85 GM Brew 558.00 561.45 570.00 574.25 560.00 28.38 654.00 369.60 12 562.30 K m OnMobile 138.10 132.70 139.40 141.00 130.00 985.75 154.35 35.40 81 132.70
Blue Dart 5547.35 5481.25 5550.00 5614.40 5465.25 20.13 6184.00 1860.00 48 5478.25 GMDC [2] 70.35 67.75 70.85 70.90 67.05 735.61 83.30 41.00 6 67.85 K B Onward Te 245.55 256.80 250.00 260.05 245.65 57.19 283.80 57.60 46 256.15
BlueStar [2] 847.75 836.20 847.70 847.75 824.00 82.78 1025.00 490.00 76 836.65 GMMPfauder [2] 4645.20 4696.10 4669.00 4799.00 4653.75 34.40 6913.85 3316.00 72 4702.70 K OracleFinSer[5] 4419.80 4458.00 4435.00 4496.75 4365.00 110.69 4647.65 2850.00 23 4456.75
Bodal Chem [2] 117.35 113.80 118.00 118.00 113.00 569.12 128.10 59.40 29 114.00 GMR Inf [1] 28.85 28.25 28.85 29.00 28.15 8972.47 33.90 20.55 - 28.25 K Orbit Exp 90.25 86.65 90.70 90.70 85.80 49.53 99.40 52.00 - 87.10
Bomay Bur [2] 1207.30 1195.90 1215.00 1217.80 1190.55 69.27 1566.80 1104.75 - 1194.20 GNA Axles 744.50 734.30 749.85 766.70 730.00 165.17 777.85 194.50 15 734.80 K Oricon Enter [2] 33.00 31.55 33.70 33.70 31.45 207.95 37.45 16.00 - 31.65
Bombay Dye [2] 101.95 98.15 102.00 102.65 97.10 3121.59 112.75 60.40 - 98.10 GNFC 364.50 365.55 366.00 373.60 358.85 456.36 425.00 163.70 8 365.55 K Orient Bell 341.15 330.20 341.20 345.55 327.35 25.12 432.10 76.80 36 331.00
BOROSIL 220.55 221.55 221.00 225.20 218.55 110.11 254.00 152.10 - - Goa Carb 455.95 434.65 454.45 464.35 431.25 67.02 482.20 185.40 - 434.10 KAYA Orient Cem [1] 169.20 168.70 170.30 172.25 168.10 887.66 173.40 56.25 12 168.65
Bosch 14901.30 14711.00 14875.00 14999.00 14666.90 29.43 16900.00 11322.00 33 14713.50 GOCL Corp [2] 281.65 275.80 281.60 283.90 267.85 28.28 303.65 169.00 28 274.80 KCP Orient Grn 3.35 3.35 3.40 3.50 3.35 3017.00 3.75 1.67 - 3.36
BPCL 455.60 452.50 457.50 459.00 450.70 2277.62 493.70 324.90 7 452.50 Godfrey [2] 1036.95 1039.35 1037.00 1052.05 1032.05 35.98 1110.00 831.85 19 1038.30 KCP Orient Htls [1] 37.10 37.30 37.80 39.70 36.60 437.58 43.35 18.60 - 37.15
BPL 37.90 37.35 37.90 39.20 37.20 133.49 44.00 16.00 - 37.55 Godrej Cons [1] 972.25 975.25 972.25 983.25 963.40 448.24 1023.90 641.65 78 974.85 KDD Orient Pap [1] 31.00 31.35 31.20 31.70 30.35 2577.72 33.85 15.65 - 31.35
Brigade 334.50 340.25 338.90 349.00 329.85 871.66 357.35 138.25 38 340.30 Godrej Ind [1] 590.70 584.30 590.70 609.15 580.10 472.85 674.35 351.90 - 585.20 K C Orient Pres 77.55 79.40 78.20 80.90 76.70 34.57 123.80 63.30 - 79.50
Britannia [1] 3604.00 3636.10 3619.90 3649.00 3606.25 444.71 4004.35 3317.90 51 3634.70 Godrej Pr [5] 1582.60 1562.95 1588.00 1608.40 1560.00 390.08 1697.80 821.05 - 1563.50 K w& Orient Tri 10.05 9.90 10.20 10.30 9.80 42.21 13.25 5.00 - 9.98
Brooks Lab 110.35 106.55 110.35 115.85 103.10 143.25 116.20 31.00 - 107.05 GodrejAgrovt 694.55 692.00 694.55 697.70 682.65 118.37 746.80 460.75 48 692.35 K OrientAbr [1] 33.95 32.95 34.50 34.90 32.65 179.69 38.60 16.80 - 33.00
BSE 1217.55 1194.20 1228.00 1228.00 1191.10 339.57 1410.00 466.00 - - Gokaldas [5] 230.00 223.75 233.70 233.70 219.00 519.47 236.00 46.45 35 223.35 K OrientalArmt 882.25 860.40 882.25 899.05 851.50 18.27 1019.00 288.00 - -
BSL 66.95 65.00 66.95 68.45 64.15 30.08 75.80 22.20 7 66.70 Gokul Agro [2] 43.55 42.60 43.85 45.90 42.20 487.79 49.75 12.36 16 42.70 K m OrientalCar 1105.20 1092.00 1111.80 1118.65 1085.75 21.67 1321.00 719.05 13 1093.05
BurgrKng(In) 177.70 175.65 178.80 179.40 174.65 2162.42 213.80 108.40 - - Gokul Ref [2] 31.15 31.45 31.25 32.00 31.10 60.98 38.70 11.60 - 31.30 K m OrientElect 320.20 317.45 322.70 323.25 315.00 195.23 368.00 173.30 - -
Burnpur 2.75 2.80 2.75 2.85 2.70 212.81 4.00 1.15 - 2.80 Gold.Tobac 109.80 115.25 115.25 115.25 115.25 40.97 115.40 19.35 19 115.40 K w C OrtinLabs 33.20 32.65 33.20 34.15 32.55 91.29 52.25 21.40 - -
Goldiam Int 662.25 700.00 691.00 719.00 661.00 244.38 718.60 105.00 52 698.65 K Oswal Chem 27.90 26.80 28.20 28.65 26.50 146.40 35.50 9.65 14 26.85
C ................................................ Golds.Tech 14.75 15.25 14.90 15.45 14.75 138.50 17.41 7.36 - 15.21 K m OswalAgroMil 16.75 17.40 17.10 17.55 16.90 249.66 19.95 7.87 - 17.35
Cadila HC [1] 585.80 585.90 585.00 590.25 580.10 1416.85 673.70 358.10 37 585.75 GoodLuck St [2] 292.40 303.15 299.95 307.00 294.60 949.59 331.05 35.75 18 302.45 K
Cambridge 76.65 72.85 72.85 72.85 72.85 13.28 97.70 20.10 54 72.95 GoodyearInd 1121.85 1103.20 1129.60 1129.60 1085.50 67.04 1331.85 913.00 - - K C m& P ................................................
Camlin Fine [1] 182.25 182.35 180.55 187.00 180.55 459.95 230.80 78.75 - 182.55 GP Petrol [5] 63.60 62.70 64.90 65.85 62.10 58.71 77.60 29.20 18 62.50 K P&GHealth 5472.00 5457.35 5490.00 5499.35 5440.00 3.31 7500.00 4476.00 - -
Canara Bk 157.35 154.70 157.00 158.00 152.65 6915.83 174.40 82.25 8 154.70 GPTInfraProj 93.25 93.80 93.00 95.85 92.05 49.71 107.75 25.25 11 93.35 K & P&S Bk 18.40 17.90 18.40 18.40 17.70 432.55 23.79 10.42 - 18.00
CanFinHom [2] 554.35 543.15 555.25 556.70 539.00 255.64 619.00 364.90 15 542.70 Granuels [1] 378.55 380.90 379.45 385.50 369.40 2941.89 438.00 282.35 18 380.60 K OC Page Ind 32584.35 32470.70 32780.00 33000.00 32315.00 8.16 33980.00 17700.00 106 32472.70
Cantabil 398.95 392.30 394.00 401.05 388.00 6.63 460.70 291.05 66 390.55 Graphite [2] 729.05 705.00 729.95 732.50 701.00 569.55 815.35 163.05 37 704.20 K PaisaloDigit 638.55 630.65 637.90 657.00 625.00 11.44 877.00 348.00 44 632.65
CapaciteInfr 234.40 228.85 236.00 236.00 225.85 227.07 251.05 96.30 - 228.50 Grasim [2] 1531.00 1512.15 1545.00 1547.00 1506.55 609.17 1614.35 611.00 107 1512.80 K PalashSecu 72.20 70.70 69.45 73.60 69.45 5.70 92.60 24.45 24 71.80
CapitalTrust 99.75 95.90 100.10 105.00 95.00 38.67 153.85 50.00 - 97.00 GRAUER & WEIL 65.35 66.25 66.45 67.90 65.00 299.37 67.90 61.50 - - K PalredTech 111.80 129.15 113.95 134.15 111.80 537.24 170.90 16.70 - 129.55
Caplin Point [2] 893.95 914.75 899.55 934.90 892.00 679.08 1034.00 402.00 41 914.75 Gravita [2] 193.50 187.10 194.75 194.75 186.10 304.82 202.15 41.35 34 187.50 K O Pan.Petro [2] 293.25 297.85 296.45 304.50 296.05 369.86 309.65 40.90 11 297.85
CapriGlo [2] 523.05 520.65 523.05 526.95 520.00 38.10 578.70 198.00 62 520.90 GreenlaInd [5] 1447.85 1353.85 1460.00 1469.30 1331.00 80.48 1493.50 684.95 34 1350.85 K Panac.Bio [1] 347.60 333.50 349.40 349.40 332.15 79.41 453.70 166.56 - 333.25
CARE 708.00 673.20 713.95 713.95 670.00 301.16 791.15 296.05 23 673.40 GreenPly [1] 187.80 182.15 188.50 189.70 181.05 522.73 225.00 73.55 31 182.10 K ParagMilk 134.90 131.60 135.90 136.40 130.40 343.55 157.60 90.65 39 131.70
CarrerPnt 162.95 156.90 163.35 165.25 156.00 61.95 190.65 117.25 23 157.00 Grindwel [5] 1254.70 1213.25 1215.10 1230.00 1163.00 220.76 1388.85 470.70 48 1214.65 KM Parsvnath [5] 16.20 15.85 16.70 16.70 15.40 877.90 19.56 2.16 - 15.85
CastrolIndia [5] 141.00 140.60 141.30 142.20 140.00 652.17 154.90 104.00 18 140.60 GRP Ltd 951.60 981.65 968.00 995.00 944.10 3.62 1160.60 645.95 190 979.30 KNR C Patel Eng [1] 16.55 18.45 18.00 19.30 17.4525740.07 23.30 9.21 - 18.48
CCL Prd [2] 421.75 418.00 424.60 430.00 411.00 903.53 495.00 225.00 33 416.80 Grvs.Cot [2] 161.30 160.10 162.00 165.50 158.45 3923.44 184.25 66.00 - 160.05 K Patel Int 24.00 23.70 23.65 24.55 23.50 51.97 32.05 14.80 - 23.60
Ceat 1342.35 1327.20 1343.00 1348.75 1325.00 94.42 1763.15 850.00 12 1327.25 GSFC [2] 121.30 118.85 122.00 122.30 117.10 1215.03 127.10 54.00 11 118.80 K P Patspin Ind 11.85 11.30 11.35 11.35 11.30 7.85 14.59 3.85 - 11.40
Celebrity 12.70 12.30 12.45 13.30 12.15 270.10 15.18 3.67 - 12.40 GSPL 336.00 324.50 336.00 337.30 321.00 670.44 360.50 177.50 20 324.50 K M B PC Jewl 23.75 23.60 23.85 24.00 23.50 875.74 32.75 13.10 18 23.60
Cent Enka 486.20 473.10 487.00 490.00 468.80 69.24 518.00 155.00 14 472.95 GSS Info 70.70 69.35 70.80 72.70 68.60 118.42 87.35 20.90 - 69.40 K P PDS Multinat 1425.20 1403.20 1510.00 1515.00 1376.00 14.54 1548.00 258.25 81 1402.65
Cent.Bk 21.90 21.35 22.05 22.55 21.20 5750.96 29.65 10.04 - 21.35 GTN Text 8.95 8.55 8.65 8.65 8.55 3.73 11.86 4.75 - 8.56 K Pearl Glo 413.60 404.80 417.00 420.00 381.00 51.44 474.35 118.85 - 403.95
Cent.Elec 509.60 494.80 518.05 525.50 490.05 13.75 561.10 258.60 27 495.55 GTPLHathway 202.10 225.30 202.00 230.00 200.55 1303.16 230.50 83.30 19 226.60 K M Pearl Poly 16.35 16.20 16.85 16.85 16.10 5.51 21.70 13.87 - 16.40
Cent.Ext [1] 11.00 13.20 11.50 13.20 11.10 9381.83 13.24 3.06 - 13.24 Gufic Bio [1] 187.50 188.20 192.00 194.50 185.80 196.76 215.45 76.60 41 187.70 K G Pennar Ind [5] 37.05 37.35 37.95 39.65 37.00 1921.61 42.90 14.30 - 37.30
Cent.Ply [1] 417.25 420.35 410.00 423.55 410.00 129.99 458.70 130.20 46 419.30 Guj.Alk 511.90 509.10 514.30 518.70 500.00 442.84 523.00 304.35 22 508.00 K Persistnt 3118.40 3130.55 3138.50 3159.10 3115.40 178.10 3295.00 940.00 44 3132.10
Cent.Txt 792.45 776.05 793.80 802.70 772.95 488.17 833.35 302.00 92 775.05 Guj.Ind.Pow 95.25 91.45 94.50 94.50 90.45 981.41 105.65 65.00 8 91.40 KPR M Petronet 216.10 213.30 216.10 216.90 211.70 7050.20 275.25 207.40 11 213.50
CentrumCap [1] 47.10 46.15 47.00 48.30 45.75 871.02 58.50 13.20 - 46.10 Guj.Lsg.Fin 3.05 3.05 3.05 3.05 2.95 8.78 3.50 1.77 - 3.11 KRB PFC 133.55 131.40 133.55 134.60 130.70 2902.31 140.50 82.15 4 131.35

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Pfizer 5807.25 5848.55 5833.00 5977.25 5810.15 34.68 6107.65 4200.00 47 5845.70 SChand&Co   [5] 132.35 128.60 135.70 137.10 126.30 99.51 147.50 58.25 ­  128.80 Tata  Steel 1428.85 1412.20 1434.00 1443.25 1405.40 7859.49 1481.25 343.00 15 1412.05 Webel  SL 64.15 64.20 65.95 67.05 63.10 154.91 78.40 17.00 16 64.35
PG  Elec 366.55 365.45 384.30 384.30 364.00 25.11 501.00 43.25 62 365.45 Schneider   [2] 127.70 128.70 127.90 131.50 127.10 633.59 147.00 68.45 ­  128.55 TataPowerC  [1] 135.15 132.05 137.00 137.00 130.3066874.76 137.90 49.20 36 132.05 Weizman 52.90 52.15 54.40 54.40 52.00 8.13 70.45 27.60 18 52.85
PGHH 12650.30 12626.65 12725.00 12725.00 12621.00 8.33 14137.75 9700.05 61 12646.50 SCI 109.60 108.05 110.00 110.60 107.80 1473.59 134.60 49.80 11 108.10 Tatapur 5.65 5.45 5.90 5.90 5.40 12.53 6.88 3.00 ­  5.53 Wels.Corp   [5] 134.20 129.85 132.75 132.75 129.05 1491.58 165.00 96.20 7 130.10
Phil.Carbon   [2] 256.25 256.50 257.90 258.85 251.50 868.13 278.65 106.20 11 256.40 SE  Power 8.90 8.55 9.30 9.30 8.50 76.10 10.60 1.88 ­  8.52 TatvaChin  Phar 2134.40 2079.20 2144.25 2156.70 2060.85 211.52 2534.20 2060.85 ­  ­  Wels.India   [1] 135.20 133.60 135.90 137.00 132.00 736.32 145.45 41.50 21 133.60
Phoenx.Mil   [2] 884.10 867.95 880.05 897.00 855.00 185.53 918.35 542.65 47 867.85 Seamec 668.50 702.75 660.00 712.30 660.00 686.88 710.00 373.00 50 701.55 TCI  Devl 340.40 342.00 341.45 347.00 336.65 3.72 549.00 267.00 ­  345.60 Wels.Inv 361.25 358.05 361.60 397.35 355.00 5.12 587.00 224.05 165 363.95
PI  Ind   [1] 3144.10 3133.55 3145.00 3179.80 3122.30 308.87 3357.05 1810.00 62 3140.45 SecureludTec 105.15 97.45 105.00 105.00 96.10 148.33 112.40 76.05 ­  ­  TCI  Express   [2] 1463.20 1398.65 1484.90 1484.90 1392.00 58.25 1747.00 681.25 44 1398.80 Welspun  Ent. 103.70 101.95 103.70 104.70 101.25 174.46 134.90 56.10 13 102.00
PidiliteInd   [1] 2223.30 2231.80 2240.00 2255.05 2219.05 272.88 2335.00 1322.15 104 2231.75 SecuriIntSvc  [5] 471.20 471.15 475.80 483.75 464.70 192.45 534.85 313.65 65 471.70 TCI  Fin 5.35 5.50 5.75 5.75 5.50 2.60 7.39 3.80 ­  5.70 Wendt 4394.30 4223.65 4390.00 4427.25 4202.05 2.44 5103.95 2435.25 46 4216.70
PIL  Italica   [1] 7.40 7.00 7.50 7.60 6.95 2525.13 19.30 5.45 ­  7.01 Selan  Exp 153.25 153.05 152.00 156.80 151.00 60.23 180.05 98.30 37 152.65 TCNSClothing 578.45 567.35 578.50 586.50 558.25 32.98 652.40 333.00 ­  ­  West  C  Pap   [2] 263.75 268.15 266.00 271.95 258.70 921.34 288.35 155.00 ­  267.30
Pilani  Inv 1948.75 1917.30 1966.95 1966.95 1902.80 2.98 2248.80 1033.58 18 1916.85 Sequent  Sc   [2] 289.10 287.90 292.00 295.80 285.55 794.88 336.40 120.10 210 287.85 TCPLPackage 550.95 546.85 558.95 558.95 539.95 26.15 604.00 313.50 ­  ­  WestlifeDevp 535.20 519.55 540.05 540.90 515.00 55.78 577.00 330.00 ­  ­ 
Pion.Dist 126.90 126.20 126.20 129.00 124.10 21.67 140.25 92.00 ­  127.00 Sesh.Paper   [2] 201.40 202.80 198.35 206.80 197.30 247.65 230.00 126.00 13 202.75 TCS   [1] 3309.80 3322.70 3323.90 3337.00 3310.00 1510.49 3399.00 2217.05 36 3322.40 Wheels  Ind 874.10 872.95 885.80 899.00 862.80 28.44 1039.00 380.00 38 874.65
Pion.Emb 72.40 68.85 72.00 73.40 68.20 276.98 79.40 18.80 8 68.80 SetcoAuto   [2] 21.35 19.25 20.50 20.50 19.25 766.82 25.20 8.75 ­  19.15 TD  Power 193.75 190.30 194.40 197.70 190.00 34.69 233.85 98.50 34 190.35 Whirlpool 2139.40 2144.85 2144.95 2150.00 2097.90 96.49 2777.00 1983.20 81 2142.00
PiramalEntp   [2] 2666.35 2814.10 2658.00 2858.00 2640.00 4173.56 2856.80 1178.85 213 2814.75 SeyaIndus 65.20 67.40 64.60 68.45 64.60 56.70 85.00 47.50 ­  ­  TeamleaseSvc 3953.50 3874.80 3989.70 3989.70 3851.55 17.13 4493.95 2025.00 74 3874.60 Wil.Magor 23.55 22.20 24.65 24.65 22.00 23.90 29.00 14.35 ­  22.10
PittiEngg   [5] 210.35 199.95 212.50 214.40 199.85 273.53 215.10 25.00 14 199.90 Shakt.Pump 740.90 725.60 741.00 747.00 722.00 51.70 910.00 162.45 21 726.05 TechInd  Nirm 5.30 4.90 5.45 5.45 4.85 24.76 6.91 2.27 ­  5.01 Win.Diamond[2] 32.85 32.45 32.85 33.40 32.00 199.83 44.60 11.65 13 32.40
Plastiblen   [5] 267.15 268.15 269.45 273.60 258.80 54.73 295.65 169.00 18 267.15 Shal.Paints   [2] 108.20 106.90 108.65 110.20 106.20 105.69 126.00 58.20 ­  106.80 TechMahind  [5] 1264.60 1287.45 1290.40 1306.80 1266.00 6585.10 1306.80 655.00 28 1286.90 Wipro   [2] 598.00 596.80 600.00 606.00 595.50 4646.75 614.55 269.00 34 596.65
PNB  Gilts 72.40 73.70 73.00 74.50 72.50 369.16 94.65 37.00 3 73.65 SHALBY 199.85 210.75 200.85 213.50 200.80 1945.05 213.30 72.20 53 210.80 Technocr 696.40 712.05 702.00 739.00 701.05 100.93 744.00 217.00 19 711.85 Wockhardt   [5] 509.30 514.15 510.00 521.80 506.95 322.28 804.50 266.00 ­  514.55
PNC Infratec  [2] 303.00 307.45 302.00 315.20 302.00 1331.07 332.00 130.50 22 307.30 ShankarBldg 612.55 574.25 610.50 618.65 566.00 320.86 683.00 280.00 41 572.25 TechnoEle&En 301.00 296.50 301.00 306.00 296.00 76.90 362.80 174.50 ­  ­  WonderlaHoli 235.85 228.25 235.00 236.85 226.15 70.83 269.90 135.05 ­  228.65
PodarHseDVPT 199.65 196.60 204.95 204.95 192.10 3.11 267.00 139.00 44 196.55 Shanthi  Grs   [1] 187.35 183.90 188.00 193.90 182.20 178.62 211.20 86.25 44 184.50 TemboGlblInd 218.60 228.75 228.65 234.80 210.10 200.41 234.80 116.50 ­  ­  WorthPeriprl 103.00 101.40 103.50 108.00 100.10 38.09 119.45 37.85 ­  ­ 
PoddarPigmen 361.40 370.75 368.95 387.40 368.25 49.47 434.00 162.50 15 372.95 ShardaCropch 330.95 319.45 337.00 337.00 317.10 235.64 387.05 230.75 11 319.35 Tex.Infra   [1] 62.35 62.70 62.10 63.00 62.10 23.56 83.75 31.00 ­  62.70
Pokarna  Ltd   [2] 452.40 417.65 454.00 454.00 381.10 339.76 477.60 118.10 ­  419.45 ShareIndSec
SheelaFoam   [5]
553.10
2393.10
568.15
2361.90
561.00
2405.10
596.45
2408.65
558.40
2341.75
83.07
4.00
596.45
2493.90
92.20
1225.00
­ 
68 2362.85
­  Tex.Pipe 53.00 52.10 54.50 54.80 52.00 153.06 65.85 10.60 14 52.15 X-Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Poly.Medi   [5] 964.45 943.45 964.45 970.90 937.30 88.75 1163.00 367.45 65 942.20 Tex.Rail   [1] 36.20 35.75 36.25 36.60 35.45 618.81 41.85 22.65 ­  35.85 Xchang 121.70 118.70 123.45 124.70 116.70 1074.54 141.25 60.20 73 118.65
PolycabIndia 1811.30 1808.90 1822.00 1828.85 1800.00 151.63 2033.00 798.00 ­  ­  Shemaroo  Ent 130.05 126.00 129.00 132.80 125.10 89.07 181.00 51.00 ­  126.35 TGB  Banq 8.40 8.00 8.50 8.85 7.70 30.89 10.05 4.11 ­  8.00 Xpro  India 264.95 264.50 268.00 278.15 262.90 62.88 334.40 19.00 38 266.10
Polyplex 1535.25 1549.70 1543.95 1585.00 1540.10 152.51 1595.00 644.75 11 1542.30 Shilpa  Med   [1] 618.30 609.65 621.90 625.90 495.90 300.60 692.45 317.05 34 609.95 Thanga.Jwl 905.55 896.40 1019.00 1019.00 886.20 68.03 1020.00 317.00 14 898.85 Yes  Bk   [2] 12.50 12.45 12.60 12.65 12.4045466.92 20.83 12.11 ­  12.45
Power  Mech 829.55 843.15 845.00 873.60 833.10 130.60 922.70 354.10 43 844.60 Shiv.Global 15.10 16.25 15.50 16.40 14.75 382.67 16.60 6.05 ­  16.48 The  Byke  Hos 29.55 30.30 30.90 31.45 29.75 92.77 35.60 11.39 ­  30.35 Zee  Ent   [1] 196.55 191.25 190.00 198.75 189.0028640.37 261.00 148.75 13 191.20
PowerGrid 175.00 176.45 177.00 177.00 174.0512311.25 188.63 115.99 10 176.45 ShivalikBimt 178.90 173.55 183.80 185.00 172.50 44.11 193.50 115.10 ­  ­  TheAnupEngg 1006.90 991.20 1008.00 1014.75 980.00 35.12 1076.00 511.20 ­  ­  Zee  Learn   [1] 14.75 14.50 14.90 15.60 14.30 926.30 20.12 9.75 ­  14.50
PrakashPipes 175.15 184.20 176.00 187.40 175.45 1052.35 194.70 61.10 ­  ­  Shivam Auto  [2] 26.00 25.60 27.25 27.25 25.30 73.27 29.10 13.70 ­  25.80 TheGrobTeaCo 1289.10 1306.80 1311.05 1363.90 1297.95 4.12 1434.75 414.10 ­  ­  Zee  Med   [1] 11.80 11.35 11.80 11.95 11.25 1576.04 14.70 4.26 8 11.35
Praksh.Ind 80.30 78.05 80.60 81.20 77.55 1179.19 104.65 36.20 10 78.10 ShivaMills 104.60 101.60 109.00 109.00 100.55 36.48 114.45 20.00 10 101.95 TheInvstTrst 117.60 111.55 116.00 120.00 110.60 12.82 174.35 83.00 ­  ­  Zen  Exp 80.50 79.10 80.50 82.55 75.40 0.64 116.00 36.50 ­  79.20
Praksh.Stl   [1] 1.80 1.85 1.85 1.85 1.85 82.85 2.07 0.55 ­  2.07 ShivaTaxyarn 220.35 210.05 221.10 227.40 205.70 41.13 275.15 74.60 22 211.70 TheMandRetVe 18.30 18.75 18.00 20.10 18.00 78.50 25.00 7.75 ­  18.80 Zen  Tech.   [1] 90.70 89.25 90.60 91.50 88.50 263.00 106.85 62.40 ­  89.35
PratapSnack  [5] 754.05 719.40 750.00 758.95 711.00 27.48 826.50 484.65 64 721.80 Shop.Stop   [5] 249.95 247.70 251.50 252.55 246.50 105.37 290.50 148.72 ­  247.90 Themis 979.85 970.90 981.65 1023.35 955.50 27.94 1022.70 271.70 34 966.80 ZensarTec   [2] 428.60 414.85 430.00 434.60 412.00 921.82 434.00 160.60 31 414.90
PraxisHomeR[5] 44.80 43.80 43.05 46.40 43.05 24.61 62.60 29.00 ­  43.70 Shr.CU.Fin 1811.50 1840.85 1839.00 1859.95 1819.95 10.51 2174.75 658.00 12 1841.20 TheNewIndA  [5] 156.05 156.30 156.10 158.00 155.80 165.88 197.00 99.55 16 155.65 Zod.Clo 134.05 130.00 135.20 137.35 126.05 28.89 153.80 85.05 ­  129.35
PrecisionCam 99.35 94.00 100.30 102.00 92.75 356.98 111.90 30.60 19 94.00 Shr.EPC 5.60 5.55 5.75 5.75 5.45 1485.70 7.00 3.38 ­  5.58 Thermax   [2] 1377.55 1360.75 1395.00 1395.00 1326.00 69.45 1569.70 705.90 102 1361.90 Zod.Jrd 33.35 31.85 33.50 33.50 30.50 1.99 42.50 22.25 ­  33.35
Precot 285.50 271.25 288.00 295.00 271.25 31.33 308.00 20.00 ­  ­  Shr.Ram.Mul[5] 15.00 14.65 15.40 15.75 14.50 337.78 18.01 5.70 ­  14.70 Thiru.Chem   [1] 203.15 198.75 203.00 204.55 197.00 678.70 210.00 55.30 12 198.75 ZOMATO 131.35 130.60 132.40 133.55 127.2541358.30 147.80 115.00 ­  ­ 
Precsn.Pipe 265.75 250.95 265.75 266.15 249.00 145.20 339.35 166.25 22 250.85 Shr.Tr.Fin 1315.95 1302.75 1320.00 1320.40 1295.00 1088.88 1534.90 555.90 15 1303.50 Thom.Cook   [1] 62.70 60.65 63.75 63.75 60.30 381.76 71.50 25.20 ­  60.70 ZotaHealthCr 372.00 353.40 375.05 379.80 353.40 148.69 395.50 135.90 ­  ­ 
Precsn.Wre   [5] 221.95 221.00 224.40 227.10 217.00 21.79 244.90 101.50 13 220.80 ShradInfProj 53.90 52.95 55.35 56.00 51.65 0.76 76.75 35.55 ­  ­  ThyrocareTec 1351.20 1344.55 1355.00 1359.95 1338.00 253.27 1465.90 686.85 62 1344.00 ZydusWel 2235.25 2259.00 2244.40 2278.00 2210.70 24.03 2324.90 1581.00 ­  2259.75
Premier 3.75 4.10 4.00 4.10 3.80 23.95 6.13 1.65 ­  4.22 Shre  PushChe 180.15 180.85 182.75 189.25 178.35 191.07 208.00 97.90 24 181.50 TIL  183.90 178.85 184.80 184.80 178.00 5.53 245.00 125.10 ­  178.75
PremPolyfil[5] 95.20 90.60 96.90 96.90 90.00 38.92 59.50 22.75 ­  46.05 ShreDigvjCem 92.60 89.70 93.25 93.60 89.10 488.07 97.80 42.75 ­  ­  Time  Gty 52.60 53.10 50.60 54.20 50.60 5.12 64.45 20.15 7 53.15
Pressman   [2] 36.10 35.60 37.30 37.35 35.35 62.14 39.30 15.65 16 35.70 ShreeCement
SHRENIK
28386.60
1.70
28272.95
1.75
28599.00
1.70
28999.00
1.75
28052.35 30.59
1.60 2787.16
32050.00
53.40
18214.40
1.55
44 28286.75
­  ­ 
Time  Tech   [1] 87.85 86.65 87.90 88.80 86.50 489.04 94.50 35.25 38 86.65 Exchange Traded Funds
Prestige  Est 360.15 352.40 361.80 363.25 350.10 426.17 377.40 222.05 49 352.70 Timken 1485.95 1491.75 1516.00 1516.95 1480.00 22.98 1665.00 930.00 78 1489.55
PRICOL   [1] 93.95 89.50 94.20 94.70 88.50 1012.97 106.65 32.93 75 89.65 Shreyans 141.50 139.50 141.50 143.10 137.00 100.46 152.00 67.70 22 138.75 Tinplate 250.15 246.45 251.90 252.30 242.25 425.48 274.60 118.00 15 246.10
Prime  Foc   [1] 55.50 57.00 57.95 57.95 55.80 12.51 75.80 25.10 ­  56.65 Shreyas 222.85 225.70 224.00 233.95 217.65 89.71 239.20 46.10 14 225.40 Tita.Wag   [2] 87.75 85.00 88.00 88.50 84.25 771.46 96.70 38.05 22 84.95 Company Pre  Cl NSE  Cl Vol 52  WH 52  WL BSE  Cl
Prime.Sec   [5] 106.50 101.25 106.00 106.00 101.20 85.28 116.00 37.20 30 100.70 ShyamCent   [1] 15.00 15.75 15.75 15.75 15.75 248.52 20.45 2.96 ­  15.75 TitanComp  [1] 1787.75 1799.15 1787.75 1831.60 1777.75 1770.50 1858.00 1048.50 123 1800.10
PrincPipeFit 665.20 652.40 680.50 681.85 647.00 505.61 794.40 138.40 ­  ­  ShyamMetalic 421.10 422.00 425.00 428.95 418.15 1206.76 461.15 361.10 ­  ­  TN  News 148.90 151.90 148.20 152.80 144.70 517.34 182.80 98.45 ­  152.00 Axis  Gold   [1] 41.29 40.23 459.93 49.50 38.36 40.25
PrismJohnson 139.80 139.40 141.50 141.50 138.10 356.77 149.35 45.20 22 139.30 Sical  Log 12.75 12.75 13.10 13.30 12.45 341.72 21.98 8.60 ­  12.81 TN  Petro 147.75 139.80 148.70 150.75 135.25 2699.31 150.45 33.15 12 139.75 AXISAMC  ­  AXISBNKETF 359.20 359.03 1.35 393.20 241.11 ­ 
Prit.Nandi 37.40 36.30 39.25 39.25 35.70 31.01 61.00 11.31 ­  37.00 Siemens   [2] 2085.55 2069.00 2098.80 2105.60 2061.25 310.72 2176.75 1121.00 78 2070.95 Tokyo  Pl 112.50 110.80 112.50 118.95 107.00 182.05 121.00 48.00 66 110.65 AXISAMC  ­  AXISBPSETF 10.20 10.20 62.86 10.48 10.07 ­ 
PriviSpecial 1731.40 1715.30 1737.00 1759.00 1690.00 36.95 1955.00 501.05 ­  ­  SignetIndus 54.80 53.75 54.00 57.50 53.35 74.74 64.35 17.00 ­  ­  Tor.Pwr 475.05 456.40 470.00 470.00 446.35 1921.31 508.85 293.05 19 456.50 AXISAMC  ­  AXISHCETF 89.73 90.23 8.77 100.00 82.53 ­ 
ProzoneIntu   [2] 32.35 31.90 34.00 34.00 31.65 325.15 56.45 15.10 ­  31.90 SilgoRetail 37.50 37.50 38.00 38.10 37.00 9.47 66.70 36.50 ­  ­  TorrentPhar   [5] 3063.95 3073.50 3119.00 3119.00 3047.70 110.09 3129.50 2311.30 47 3073.90 AXISAMC  ­  AXISNIFTY 169.56 169.54 6.36 194.80 111.47 ­ 
PSPProjects 451.15 447.70 456.80 456.80 445.10 32.61 506.00 375.00 15 447.70 SillymonkEnt 19.85 21.25 20.60 21.40 19.85 10.17 37.50 18.05 ­  ­  TotalTranspt 58.40 60.75 59.85 65.40 58.35 171.96 84.05 25.90 ­  ­  AXISAMC  ­  AXISTECETF 314.80 314.00 2.57 332.50 250.95 ­ 
PTC 100.45 99.25 100.90 101.45 98.70 457.03 110.75 44.70 6 99.25 Simp.Inf   [2] 42.45 40.65 42.80 43.75 40.35 114.91 56.05 27.00 ­  40.90 Tou.Fin.Cor 73.00 69.80 74.30 74.40 68.75 345.46 83.30 30.60 7 69.85 Bank  BeEs   [1] 361.25 362.01 1213.16 379.93 205.99 361.89
PTC  Ind  Fin 20.10 20.60 20.35 20.95 20.15 2612.95 24.30 16.20 ­  20.55 SintercomInd 87.95 84.80 89.80 89.80 82.45 38.45 104.80 61.20 ­  ­  TouchwoodEnt 141.50 134.45 148.45 148.45 134.45 37.65 148.45 38.20 ­  ­  Birla  Gold 4351.00 4261.60 1.33 5400.00 4050.00 4256.15
PTL  Ent   [2] 50.40 49.95 51.00 51.50 49.65 65.56 58.05 32.50 9 49.95 Sintex   [1] 4.45 4.25 4.60 4.60 4.15 2948.18 5.83 1.57 ­  4.28 TPL  Plastech 343.70 349.15 344.00 357.00 344.00 38.47 379.05 97.05 34 349.85 Birla  Nifty   [100] 179.81 180.09 0.66 5330.00 4061.00 4277.88
PudumjeePap[1] 42.75 44.85 43.25 45.40 42.60 1144.54 47.40 13.50 6 44.85 SintexPlaTec 4.50 4.30 4.65 4.65 4.30 5219.02 6.35 1.80 ­  ­  Trans.Corp   [2] 452.95 440.75 452.00 454.90 438.00 44.98 510.00 169.55 18 440.15 BIRLASLAM  ABSLBANETF 356.15 358.20 0.09 420.00 193.90 ­ 
Pun.Natl.Bk   [2] 39.55 38.75 39.60 40.20 38.6555639.68 46.40 26.30 16 38.75 SircPaintInd 349.75 335.80 349.00 354.00 331.25 88.36 384.00 220.10 ­  ­  Transwarnt 5.50 5.25 5.30 5.50 5.25 2.37 7.00 2.20 ­  ­  BIRLASLAM  ABSLNN50ET 405.00 400.41 1.56 459.40 265.70 ­ 
Punj.Chem 1351.75 1354.90 1378.80 1385.85 1330.05 6.62 1490.45 430.00 33 1356.05 SitiNetwork 1.80 1.75 1.80 1.85 1.75 7444.78 1.95 0.40 ­  ­  TrejharaSolu 67.75 64.55 67.10 68.80 63.65 56.26 72.70 8.35 ­  ­  ConsConstCon 132.38 132.39 43.35 137.70 86.00 ­ 
Puravankra   [5] 106.85 104.75 106.60 107.50 103.35 301.09 120.50 41.05 ­  104.70 Siyaram   [2] 412.40 408.20 414.00 422.00 403.00 49.97 456.05 130.00 378 408.25 Trent   [1] 919.35 928.90 926.35 938.45 916.65 670.46 969.90 548.55 ­  927.90 DSPBRAMC  ­QUIDETF 999.99 999.99 42.59 1020.00 810.90 ­ 
PVP  Ven 8.45 7.65 9.25 9.25 7.65 2425.92 9.60 5.92 ­  7.97 SJVN 27.15 27.20 27.40 27.40 27.15 1024.95 30.80 20.40 6 27.20 TRF 114.05 119.15 109.15 119.75 109.15 36.39 171.15 70.00 ­  116.60 EdeAMCNifEES 21328.00 21328.00 0.02 21328.00 10200.00 ­ 
PVR 1336.35 1403.00 1349.40 1416.35 1345.05 2828.32 1592.00 961.00 ­  1402.40 SKF  India 2886.95 2892.25 2920.00 2920.00 2872.85 8.79 3020.00 1428.70 38 2890.05 Trib  Bhimji 82.50 80.65 83.10 84.50 79.85 663.95 96.40 32.50 12 80.45 EDELAMC  ­  EBANK 3720.00 3720.00 0.06 4123.24 2159.00 ­ 
SKIL  Infra 4.10 3.90 3.90 4.30 3.90 108.53 5.98 2.03 ­  4.04 Trident   [1] 20.35 21.00 20.90 21.35 20.6027122.38 22.90 6.00 ­  21.00 EDELAMC  ­  EBBETF0423 1145.48 1144.28 10.11 1199.00 875.90 ­ 
Q................................................. Skipper   [1]
SKM  Egg
85.40
86.65
89.70
84.30
86.50
87.30
92.25
88.00
86.50 1080.50
84.00 124.97
98.35
98.45
37.70
34.10
44 89.60
14 84.20
Trigyn 145.40 142.20 147.60 148.55 139.80 133.69 173.00 33.10 ­  142.15 EDELAMC  ­  EBBETF0425
EDELAMC  ­  EBBETF0430
1057.00
1163.25
1053.04
1164.93
2.39
2.73
1115.90
1200.00
925.00
895.00
­ 
­ 
Quess  Corp 876.80 860.25 874.50 885.50 852.20 257.71 920.25 350.40 ­  860.05 TRIL   [1] 32.75 32.30 32.90 33.75 32.00 232.29 37.25 8.50 ­  32.30
QuickHealTec 299.40 246.35 256.15 265.00 243.10 2560.95 319.90 121.60 17 245.95 Smartlink   [2] 118.05 114.10 118.60 118.95 113.05 22.30 133.80 64.00 23 114.85 Triv.Eng   [1] 181.15 175.00 181.35 181.90 174.05 497.88 209.00 62.45 15 175.10 EDELAMC  ­  EBBETF0431 1045.24 1043.47 11.54 1106.00 972.00 ­ 
SMCGloblSecu 90.90 91.10 91.60 92.90 90.25 498.95 104.75 65.80 ­  ­  Triv.Tur   [1] 119.10 120.10 119.50 122.65 119.00 182.86 136.00 63.50 38 120.30 EDELAMC  ­  EQ30 392.96 389.26 1.45 448.13 310.05 ­ 
SML  Isuzu 601.15 602.35 607.00 609.00 590.10 31.40 697.20 365.10 ­  602.30 Gold  BeEs   [1] 41.30 40.36 7917.51 49.50 38.17 40.37
R ................................................. SMS  Phr   [1] 192.95 186.55 192.95 194.60 185.50 338.27 199.15 76.00 21 186.40
TT
TTK  Prst
72.60
8664.60
78.25
8861.80
73.00
8725.60
79.50
8942.65
73.00 309.05
8635.80 9.83
79.70
9579.95
30.25 6 78.65
5304.90 49 8865.30 Goldmanamc  ­  CPSEETF 26.11 25.73 3770.33 27.00 15.70 25.74
R  Sys  Intl   [1] 193.60 198.15 195.75 200.60 195.70 279.27 211.45 99.95 27 198.20 SMSLifeScien 729.60 758.90 744.00 768.00 726.55 15.55 885.65 408.35 ­  ­  TTKHealtcare 735.25 726.70 745.00 748.95 725.00 12.58 825.00 415.95 22 726.70 HangSengBees   [1] 334.70 331.13 3.20 382.00 293.65 333.55
Radaan   [2] 0.85 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 15.30 1.29 0.75 ­  1.18 SnowmanLogi 48.00 47.30 48.30 48.40 47.10 577.94 71.25 28.80 ­  47.30 TubeInvIndia 1173.50 1189.25 1170.00 1214.00 1122.35 104.25 1450.00 522.70 ­  ­  HDFC  Gold   [1] 42.37 41.46 887.56 50.89 38.70 41.48
Radico   [2] 874.80 854.90 871.70 878.95 850.00 224.10 917.00 375.65 40 855.00 Sobha 616.35 603.45 622.00 622.00 601.25 74.60 687.75 219.55 88 603.25 TV  Today   [5] 288.95 293.45 290.00 302.45 286.20 204.06 380.00 189.00 13 293.95 HDFCAMC  ­  HBANKETF 356.90 358.69 4.58 384.20 200.10 ­ 
RailTelCorp 135.10 135.15 135.20 137.45 135.00 649.43 189.70 101.00 ­  ­  Solar  Ind   [2] 1771.95 1775.30 1786.15 1786.15 1750.00 33.21 1798.00 947.20 72 1775.40 TV  Vision 2.60 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 18.11 3.35 1.25 ­  2.96 HDFCAmc­Nift   [76] 172.74 172.64 21.67 176.90 113.54 172.36
RailVikasNgm 29.65 30.10 30.30 30.50 29.90 4142.52 35.55 18.05 ­  ­  SolarActPhSc 1777.00 1760.85 1785.00 1799.90 1751.00 106.85 1859.95 871.00 ­  ­  TV18  Br   [2] 36.75 39.10 37.00 40.20 36.7515218.08 48.95 26.05 ­  39.20 HDFCAmc­Sens 580.13 584.99 6.02 6300.00 455.00 ­ 
Rain  Ind   [2] 248.60 242.70 249.95 250.75 241.00 2106.61 272.90 93.55 ­  242.65 Som  Dist   [5] 47.30 46.00 47.90 48.90 45.15 191.15 59.50 22.75 ­  46.05 TVS  Elec 187.50 188.90 192.85 194.55 187.00 86.00 217.00 86.95 ­  189.35 IBULLSAMC  ­  IBMFNIFTY 156.53 156.47 0.73 174.00 110.33 ­ 
Raj.Exp   [1] 609.45 610.45 613.05 613.05 607.80 196.20 640.00 440.80 181 611.90 Soma  Text 7.60 7.45 7.50 8.20 6.85 35.55 10.29 2.43 ­  7.20 TVS  Mot   [1] 569.95 565.85 571.00 575.20 562.25 675.41 665.70 407.25 32 565.65 ICICIPRAMC  BHARATIWIN 41.18 40.37 1484.01 41.50 23.46 ­ 
RajdharshInd 16.35 17.15 17.15 17.15 17.10 2.27 19.50 9.30 ­  ­  SomiConveyor 51.35 49.25 54.95 54.95 48.15 19.40 66.30 16.30 33 49.05 TVS  Sri 2177.40 2133.25 2136.00 2172.00 2121.50 16.65 2390.00 1324.80 15 2134.75 ICICIPRAMC  ­  ICICI500 230.49 230.05 5.60 268.20 147.00 ­ 
RajOilMills 72.10 72.75 77.90 77.90 70.55 3.66 117.80 7.60 ­  ­  SonaBLWPrecn 411.45 477.80 427.70 486.70 427.2513161.56 486.70 295.00 ­  ­  ICICIPRAMC  ­  ICICIALPLV 164.25 164.15 3.80 185.00 99.90 ­ 
Rajsr.Sug
Rallis   [1]
27.00
311.60
25.65
313.15
27.80
313.80
28.35
316.15
25.65 63.94
310.00 275.10
38.30
362.00
11.60 ­  25.70
232.40 29 312.75
Sonata   [1]
SorilInfrRes
842.25
122.45
868.65
119.70
850.00
121.00
880.00
122.00
835.65 977.29
117.00 55.20
884.05
227.35
272.00
48.95
45 871.45
106 119.50
U................................................. ICICIPRAMC ­ ICICIBANKP 183.90
ICICIPRAMC  ­  ICICILIQ 1000.00
184.54
999.99
7.75
26.88
218.00
1040.00
110.00
984.00
­ 
­ 
Rama  News 22.70 22.75 22.75 23.30 22.25 181.04 27.60 11.85 ­  22.70 UB   [1] 1429.75 1414.35 1430.00 1447.35 1403.30 194.49 1537.65 898.50 145 1412.10
South  In  Bk   [1] 10.35 10.35 10.45 10.60 10.25 8732.88 13.95 6.12 ­  10.36 ICICIPRAMC  ­  ICICIM150 106.91 106.20 18.10 118.90 61.45 ­ 
Ramco  Cem   [1] 1049.40 1026.45 1050.35 1059.45 1020.50 223.00 1130.95 667.05 30 1025.60 Ucal  Fuel 151.70 149.10 151.95 154.20 148.50 33.18 206.10 105.10 9 149.65
SouthWestPin 89.95 89.30 90.00 94.00 88.00 139.93 96.00 22.60 ­  ­  ICICIPRAMC  ­  ICICINXT50 40.62 43.04 36.17 48.46 25.70 ­ 
Ramco  Ind   [1] 321.80 318.65 324.50 326.50 317.25 83.40 366.00 170.00 20 319.45 Uco  Bk 13.35 13.10 13.40 13.50 13.05 2771.09 16.30 10.60 ­  13.13
SpandnaSphor 610.55 631.20 618.50 636.70 605.85 140.74 830.00 479.80 ­  ­  ICICIPRAMC ­ ICICIPHARM 90.23 89.74 3.26 94.00 82.05 ­ 
Ramco  Sys 517.00 499.50 517.00 519.55 482.00 216.03 784.15 142.90 52 499.65 Uflex 564.40 564.95 564.40 573.85 561.50 261.03 594.00 298.20 18 565.45
SPApparels 331.15 336.35 328.00 341.90 328.00 60.45 360.95 70.45 22 336.70 ICICIPRAMC  ­  ICICITECH 317.78 319.12 12.67 330.00 158.95 ­ 
Ramk.Forg 929.40 936.50 920.10 964.90 920.10 143.24 1100.00 172.50 38 939.75 UFO  Moviez 101.15 99.00 102.30 102.70 98.50 312.37 114.30 68.75 ­  99.00
Spec.Rest 73.90 71.85 74.40 74.95 71.00 112.50 79.60 30.80 ­  71.85 ICICIPRAMC  ­  IPRU5008 357.10 358.69 3.83 422.20 192.10 ­ 
Rane  (M) 417.75 412.20 415.00 424.75 410.00 35.70 496.00 193.00 18 411.35 Ugar  Sug   [1] 30.25 28.75 30.70 30.70 28.75 315.42 40.10 13.10 19 28.75
SpencersRetl 98.00 102.50 99.00 105.85 98.75 1977.25 113.70 65.70 ­  ­  ICICIPRNIFLWVL30ETF 42.39 41.32 439.13 54.10 37.05 ­ 
Rane  Brk 995.10 973.85 996.80 1005.75 961.05 9.69 1200.90 522.90 19 973.55 Ujaas   [1] 2.85 2.75 2.90 2.95 2.75 788.36 5.20 2.26 ­  2.78
SPIC 63.35 60.90 63.75 63.75 60.10 793.69 68.45 16.55 24 60.90 ICICIPRNIFLWVL30ETF 97.57 96.48 6.43 109.00 58.70 ­ 
Rane  Eng 331.40 338.15 330.85 350.50 330.30 35.85 386.00 183.00 ­  336.45 UjivanFinSer 222.20 217.30 219.50 220.70 216.00 342.61 310.85 184.75 ­  217.35
Spicejet 70.40 68.35 70.70 70.90 67.30 3709.31 108.00 45.65 ­  ­  ICICIPRUDENTIALNV20ETF 88.63 88.37 18.20 99.90 47.15 ­ 
Rane  Hld 738.40 712.25 739.00 745.00 705.00 56.06 782.45 392.05 86 711.25 UjjivanSFB 27.35 26.55 26.20 27.20 26.20 4752.69 44.60 26.20 ­  ­ 
SPL  Ind 60.10 57.85 60.55 62.25 57.50 139.97 64.70 23.00 12 58.05 ICICIPRUDNIFTY100ETF 178.62 178.04 4.15 197.30 101.00 ­ 
Ratnamani   [2] 2138.25 2082.25 2101.00 2114.90 2013.55 77.37 2249.05 1083.90 35 2081.85 UltraTech 7527.65 7495.65 7598.00 7616.70 7474.00 236.94 7907.40 3755.00 35 7494.25
SPML  Infra   [2] 14.90 14.45 15.90 16.10 13.90 428.62 18.09 7.08 ­  14.50 ICICIPRUDNIFTYETF 173.78 174.27 84.57 199.80 102.70 ­ 
RavindrHeigt 20.75 20.45 21.00 21.40 20.15 12.67 35.95 15.05 ­  ­  UmangDair   [5] 87.60 79.25 84.60 85.30 75.10 373.33 99.00 40.10 ­  79.55
Sr.Leathrs 169.35 166.55 170.30 173.90 165.05 14.25 233.95 122.50 35 167.90 ICICIPRUDSENSEXETF 587.57 589.99 0.63 609.40 381.90 ­ 
Raymond 439.25 426.35 440.00 442.95 424.10 368.65 473.90 247.80 ­  426.50 Unichm  Lab   [2] 299.70 290.15 301.75 303.50 288.75 88.23 374.90 219.00 60 290.45
Sr.Ray.HHP 333.40 343.20 346.00 362.00 340.20 102.21 370.00 156.00 10 344.05 IDBI  Gold   [100] 4366.10 4275.40 0.23 5330.00 4061.00 4277.88
RBL  Bank 177.55 178.60 179.00 180.50 176.65 6659.26 274.00 156.00 ­  178.65 Union  Bk 35.95 35.65 36.10 36.35 35.50 6093.92 45.25 23.10 6 35.65
SRF 8906.10 8956.10 8905.55 9100.00 8905.55 138.20 9132.85 3841.60 48 8956.20 IDFCAMC  ­  IDFNIFTYET 170.43 170.49 0.08 178.00 113.01 ­ 
RCF 82.05 81.00 82.10 82.70 80.70 1644.84 100.15 41.80 12 81.00 Uniph.Ent   [2] 126.95 125.55 126.95 130.60 123.10 51.28 149.95 54.00 37 125.90
SrikalahPipe 226.95 220.05 227.15 228.50 218.10 162.41 247.95 109.50 7 220.65 Infra  BeEs 469.21 464.95 1.45 1696.00 1121.00 1696.00
Rcom   [5] 3.20 3.05 3.20 3.20 3.0523297.06 5.49 1.31 ­  3.07 United  Nil 393.50 425.00 393.45 430.00 388.10 28.26 499.90 280.40 ­  ­ 
StampedeCap 3.00 3.15 3.15 3.15 3.15 648.42 3.15 1.20 ­  ­  InvesIndGold   [100] 4290.05 4195.30 0.24 5445.00 3989.50 4181.30
RECL 156.45 153.35 156.45 157.30 152.30 3077.95 167.75 91.90 4 153.35 Star  Pap 164.95 168.65 165.90 171.40 161.25 745.08 181.60 85.00 15 168.70 United  Spr   [2] 647.85 643.15 648.50 654.75 640.00 702.21 690.00 494.00 69 643.10
UnitedDrilng 358.10 339.85 356.00 362.30 335.25 50.27 410.30 234.25 ­  ­  InvesInNifty 1768.50 1776.65 0.01 1995.00 1161.05 ­ 
Redington   [2] 330.80 327.30 336.50 336.80 324.30 621.16 358.00 86.90 49 327.55 StarCement   [1] 111.50 111.80 114.00 114.35 111.20 469.21 119.00 80.00 25 111.80 Kotak  Nifty   [5] 170.62 171.19 97.71 2048.95 1231.20 1780.75
Refex  Ref 140.95 139.65 143.80 143.80 138.10 54.16 168.85 42.55 7 139.50 STC  India 113.25 110.45 112.30 114.10 110.00 56.81 138.75 47.60 ­  110.80 Univ.Cab 181.30 180.80 181.70 185.95 180.15 50.24 217.55 112.00 52 180.90
UnivastIndia 51.35 53.35 52.15 53.90 50.50 14.91 62.50 26.50 ­  ­  Kotak  PSU  Bk 241.23 236.99 15.01 264.09 120.70 237.45
Rel  Cap 17.10 16.35 17.30 17.60 16.25 1982.28 30.80 7.16 ­  16.35 Steel  Strp 1644.25 1562.05 1644.25 1660.30 1562.05 52.69 1741.80 414.00 18 1565.95 KOTAKMAMC  ­  KOTAKIT 31.55 31.60 4952.48 34.00 23.36 ­ 
Rel.Ind.Inf 694.15 674.80 696.45 696.95 671.00 94.46 865.65 344.00 129 674.60 SteelCitySec 71.30 69.30 72.00 72.30 69.00 57.91 98.70 26.05 ­  ­  UniversusImg 292.90 293.70 284.00 294.95 280.00 2.69 354.40 153.05 ­  ­ 
UPL   [2] 777.30 778.10 780.80 784.40 770.20 1517.47 864.75 399.00 167 777.55 KOTAKMAMCKOTKBKETF 362.04 363.58 117.64 414.70 206.51 ­ 
Relaxo   [1] 1140.90 1154.40 1149.00 1158.25 1146.10 68.37 1272.00 603.10 96 1154.30 SteelExIndia 82.00 82.05 82.80 85.00 80.50 994.26 85.00 30.30 ­  ­  KOTAKMAMC­KTNV20ETF 90.03 90.45 18.22 98.10 56.26 ­ 
Reliance 2089.05 2077.15 2081.00 2089.80 2066.50 3458.55 2368.80 1830.00 42 2077.25 Stel  Hld   [1] 112.70 130.50 121.00 135.20 121.00 1730.56 NA NA ­  ­  UrjaGlobal   [1] 6.85 7.00 7.00 7.15 6.95 4084.61 9.48 2.42 ­  7.00
Usha  M  Ed   [1] 4.55 4.60 4.55 4.85 4.25 32.62 8.25 1.01 ­  4.65 Kotal  Gold   [1] 41.61 40.60 709.95 50.70 36.81 40.66
Religare 155.65 152.85 156.30 158.40 151.80 816.79 175.75 33.70 75 152.95 Ster.Tool   [2] 232.45 224.25 233.95 234.85 221.05 87.86 257.00 160.00 31 224.25 LICNAMC  ­CNFENGP 172.89 172.95 3.38 202.99 112.00 172.31
RenaisncGlob 695.75 696.45 702.00 719.95 680.00 39.21 719.95 217.00 ­  ­  Sterlg&Wilsn 284.90 280.95 286.00 289.70 278.00 650.70 343.80 183.50 ­  ­  Usha  Mar   [1] 67.10 72.15 67.50 73.85 67.25 7844.44 73.70 19.75 17 72.05
UTIAMC 1014.05 1008.45 1013.00 1023.90 992.35 120.55 1078.95 471.10 ­  ­  LICNAMC  ­CNFESGP 579.95 579.53 0.11 624.60 353.95 ­ 
Repco  Home 325.55 330.15 334.95 335.80 327.00 184.49 429.25 130.30 7 330.25 SterliteTech 294.50 292.80 296.45 299.65 290.90 270.46 318.00 125.25 ­  ­  LICNAMC  ­CNFNHGP 163.26 162.00 0.54 185.00 110.75 ­ 
Repro 404.25 399.40 410.40 411.90 391.65 63.32 454.75 325.05 ­  397.65 StoveKraft 811.45 792.00 817.95 819.70 789.00 116.93 850.00 406.10 ­  ­  LICNAMC  ­CNMFET 22.06 21.97 0.94 23.39 20.33 ­ 
Resp.Ind   [1] 129.75 128.45 127.25 131.95 127.25 19.94 205.00 91.00 ­  128.10 Str.Arcolab 732.80 681.20 714.15 725.80 673.50 2627.51 1000.00 514.75 109 681.15 V ................................................. Liquid  BeEs   [1000] 999.99 1000.00 1109.55 1009.90 972.35 999.99
Revathi 671.20 662.65 673.95 678.40 662.00 1.74 842.25 382.95 17 668.30 Stylam  Industr 1372.40 1297.10 1392.00 1398.55 1265.00 11.89 1419.90 1216.00 ­  ­  V  Mart 3759.25 3671.20 3769.00 3776.45 3655.55 9.59 4075.80 1700.00 ­  3670.15 MIRAEAMC  ­  MAESGETF 27.62 27.70 192.97 31.00 21.75 ­ 
RHIMagnesInd 373.45 379.95 374.85 387.25 374.00 150.36 392.50 170.25 ­  ­  SUBEX 61.05 53.65 61.50 61.55 52.1024699.25 74.40 17.75 ­  ­  V2  Retail 118.10 116.35 120.80 120.80 115.00 26.32 154.80 43.60 ­  116.35 MIRAEAMC  ­  MAFANG 53.74 53.54 149.86 57.50 44.00 ­ 
Rico  Auto   [1] 54.65 53.40 55.10 55.70 52.50 404.51 62.30 26.60 ­  53.40 Subros   [2] 326.45 318.95 329.00 331.35 318.00 42.63 364.50 180.95 28 319.00 VA  T  Wab   [2] 370.25 368.75 375.00 377.70 362.35 267.32 404.25 123.00 32 367.80 MIRAEAMC  ­  MAFSETF 17.14 17.15 114.30 17.98 17.03 ­ 
RITES 268.25 272.00 270.00 274.60 268.30 441.28 302.95 232.40 15 272.10 Sud.Chem   [2] 739.80 697.75 731.00 735.00 691.45 463.97 791.95 407.15 38 698.25 Vadilal 1154.40 1110.75 1164.90 1190.25 1101.00 37.94 1264.00 583.60 ­  1115.05 MIRAEAMC  ­  MAN50ETF 166.81 166.74 1.06 177.20 110.00 ­ 
RKECProjects 93.35 91.60 95.25 96.25 90.55 29.22 117.00 36.55 ­  ­  Sumit.Sec 758.85 768.10 768.50 790.00 755.00 10.92 861.55 330.20 97 766.60 VadivrSpeChe 224.75 226.45 229.00 230.05 218.65 6.50 275.00 73.45 ­  ­  MIRAEAMC  ­  MANXT50 396.23 394.20 0.48 406.21 223.90 ­ 
ROLEX  RINGS 900.00 1167.00 1250.00 1263.00 1105.0012087.44 1263.00 1105.00 ­  ­  SumitomoChem 431.15 422.60 435.00 436.20 418.10 663.81 459.90 258.00 ­  ­  Vaibhav   [2] 784.05 777.10 784.10 794.80 775.00 83.84 1057.70 310.20 225 777.35 Motilal  Os  Midcap100  Etf 29.32 29.03 104.25 29.99 16.76 ­ 
Rollatainers   [1] 3.00 2.90 3.00 3.00 2.80 289.72 5.11 2.05 ­  2.87 Sun  Pharma   [1] 785.20 788.80 789.15 793.00 782.00 2873.59 804.40 452.60 90 788.55 VaishaliPhar 40.30 39.65 42.20 42.20 39.05 55.79 77.05 28.35 ­  ­  Motilal  Os  Nasdaq100  Etf 111.24 110.82 647.09 1143.10 100.66 ­ 
RosariBiotec 1398.00 1376.25 1400.00 1411.80 1355.20 136.53 1450.00 675.15 ­  ­  Sun Phr Adv  [1] 285.30 284.15 285.00 286.75 277.90 1149.97 294.30 141.00 ­  284.30 Vakrang   [1] 33.50 31.60 33.20 33.30 31.05 6140.85 69.85 24.40 ­  31.55 MOTILAL OSWAL M50 ETF 161.11 160.42 1.44 168.80 105.60 ­ 
Rossell   [2] 183.65 177.60 181.00 184.20 175.80 113.51 216.05 87.00 22 177.65 Sun  TV   [5] 542.15 540.15 545.40 547.50 538.25 554.74 586.40 381.25 14 540.15 ValiantOrgan 1316.55 1460.05 1339.90 1479.00 1325.05 549.41 3877.00 1121.00 ­  ­  MOTILALAMC  ­  G5 48.27 48.26 10.34 57.40 45.89 ­ 
RouteMobile 1974.90 1949.10 1988.60 1994.45 1942.00 260.97 2307.00 625.00 ­  ­  Sund.Brak 439.40 436.25 447.00 447.00 434.60 1.56 480.05 185.00 29 437.35 Vard  Text 1894.60 1851.00 1910.00 1915.00 1838.05 56.45 2040.00 667.45 15 1854.25 NI I ETF NIFTY MIDCAP 150 107.12 106.04 70.03 115.32 59.00 ­ 
Royal  Orchd 80.65 79.95 80.90 81.00 79.55 23.19 94.80 57.25 ­  80.25 Sund.Clay   [5] 3693.30 3546.15 3711.80 3728.05 3515.05 21.59 4244.95 1545.00 46 3535.35 Vard.Acry 76.30 70.90 76.50 77.50 66.95 818.20 234.35 117.20 ­  209.80 NiftyBeEs   [1] 174.85 175.41 717.38 188.32 115.05 175.30
RPG  Life   [8] 502.90 516.85 507.40 524.50 504.30 151.48 538.35 324.60 19 516.20 Sund.Fast   [1] 783.95 768.00 785.00 794.95 755.50 48.50 867.05 391.50 49 768.00 Vard.Hld 3243.75 3211.15 3210.00 3268.00 3205.00 0.73 3810.40 1202.00 68 3204.50 NiftyJrBeEs   [1] 417.23 415.48 90.91 422.39 270.10 415.37
RPP  Infra 85.10 81.65 85.55 86.35 80.50 358.75 103.45 40.20 12 81.80 Sund.Fin 2632.90 2604.10 2655.00 2655.00 2585.00 6.09 2883.95 1250.00 36 2602.05 Vard.SPC 293.50 288.10 294.95 304.40 285.00 436.73 309.30 55.75 14 288.40 NIIndETFLong 22.46 22.43 21.80 25.00 18.55 ­ 
RPSGVentures 685.35 666.20 689.70 689.70 660.15 38.57 808.95 203.00 ­  ­  SundarFinHol 90.75 88.65 93.40 93.45 87.70 486.40 94.70 46.80 ­  ­  VarrocEngg 333.50 337.65 335.90 341.00 332.20 72.10 477.65 196.20 ­  ­  NIPETFDivOpp 41.80 41.81 10.35 48.30 26.60 ­ 
RS  Soft   [5] 33.50 33.20 32.50 34.00 32.50 29.85 45.40 16.95 ­  33.35 Sunflag 93.35 91.65 94.30 95.85 90.75 1032.98 96.55 38.65 8 91.70 VarunBevera 773.10 764.95 771.05 777.30 762.00 176.05 918.60 430.14 85 765.10 NIPP INDIA ETF NIFTY 100 171.10 169.46 3.52 195.00 96.05 ­ 
RSWM 406.00 401.60 416.25 416.25 390.00 103.06 438.75 69.00 44 401.40 Sunteck   [1] 400.70 395.35 401.60 403.50 387.00 628.11 414.95 210.00 119 393.60 Vascon 22.65 22.30 23.30 23.30 22.15 524.51 26.10 8.11 ­  22.25 NippnInd­Nim 105.74 105.73 27.30 123.26 99.91 ­ 
Ruby  Mills   [5] 303.80 294.90 307.95 310.30 292.00 54.26 349.30 147.00 19 295.50 Superhouse 163.95 161.90 164.70 166.70 161.80 14.59 181.85 78.00 9 162.15 Vaswani 13.70 13.90 13.95 13.95 13.60 29.63 15.98 4.07 10 13.96 NippoIndETF 70.70 71.43 12.97 77.45 51.00 ­ 
Ruch.Paper 93.55 95.00 94.00 96.35 92.00 169.76 105.60 45.30 46 94.85 Supr.Ind   [2] 2116.15 2095.15 2125.00 2125.00 2080.00 20.34 2338.45 1181.35 30 2092.35 Vedanta   [1] 314.15 309.55 315.75 317.05 305.65 9624.18 319.45 91.25 10 309.45 NIPPON  INDIA  ETF  NV20 91.22 91.44 4.03 95.10 56.30 ­ 
RuchiSoyaInd 1099.55 1083.60 1112.00 1112.00 1076.00 19.10 1376.70 575.00 ­  ­  Suprajit   [1] 328.60 324.35 329.00 331.45 320.20 133.43 357.90 159.50 32 324.15 Venky's 3047.00 2804.95 3071.00 3110.00 2751.25 407.38 3950.00 1050.25 15 2806.80 Nipponamcnetfpharma 14.59 14.57 102.06 17.44 13.37 ­ 
RudrabhshEnt 242.80 239.25 245.60 250.00 237.55 30.30 280.00 97.05 ­  ­  SupremeEngg 29.30 32.20 30.00 32.20 26.40 1194.54 40.05 20.90 ­  ­  VenusRem 580.55 611.45 590.00 639.00 520.10 983.33 638.50 90.25 26 612.05 PSU  Bk  BeEs   [1] 26.66 26.26 501.31 30.41 13.53 26.26
Rupa    [1] 505.95 505.25 512.60 518.00 501.50 268.42 547.00 150.05 22 505.20 Surana Solar  [5] 13.65 13.40 13.85 13.95 13.20 67.35 15.50 6.36 ­  13.48 VertozAdvtsg 142.75 141.60 144.00 149.00 140.00 156.81 322.00 116.00 ­  ­  Qgold   [100] 2052.00 1997.35 1.29 2500.00 1903.10 1996.68
Rush.Decor 295.90 290.85 297.00 304.00 290.00 32.87 328.70 68.00 45 291.10 Surana  Tel   [1] 7.30 7.25 7.65 8.00 7.05 756.59 8.38 3.42 ­  7.27 Vesuvius 1234.40 1216.65 1234.40 1257.95 1207.05 9.52 1362.00 847.45 49 1215.05 Qnifty 1691.80 1694.88 0.07 1696.00 1121.00 1696.00
Surya  Rosh 585.70 576.30 590.30 600.00 567.60 207.07 610.05 132.00 16 575.90 Veto  Switch 130.10 126.25 131.00 131.00 125.50 73.13 171.85 39.50 15 126.40 RELCAPAMC ­ NETFGILT5Y 48.30 48.37 0.05 50.00 46.86 ­ 
S ................................................. SuryodaySFB 188.10 189.95 188.00 196.35 187.65 168.27 296.35 187.65 ­  ­  V­Guard   [1] 249.05 243.00 250.50 251.00 241.25 658.85 285.00 159.55 48 242.85 RELCAPAMC  NETFIT 31.91 32.00 388.07 32.60 17.65 ­ 
S  H  Kelkar 172.25 162.55 173.00 173.95 158.25 1142.20 189.80 76.25 28 162.75 Sutlej  Te   [1] 68.95 67.65 69.40 70.20 66.95 262.15 81.05 18.45 16 67.70 VidhiSpclIng  [1] 328.85 323.20 331.40 338.00 320.00 71.64 384.00 82.15 37 324.10 RELCAPAMC­NETFSDL26 104.27 104.30 29.86 107.27 100.93 ­ 
S&S  Power 21.90 21.55 20.20 23.85 19.90 4.58 27.95 9.70 ­  ­  SuumayaLife 491.15 506.85 509.85 515.70 500.05 59.42 736.85 62.25 ­  ­  VikasEcoTec  [1] 2.35 2.35 2.40 2.45 2.35 5641.56 8.30 1.17 ­  2.36 SBIAMC  ­  SBIETFCON 64.87 64.60 3.06 66.50 62.00 ­ 
Sadbhav   [1] 68.15 65.40 68.50 69.30 64.80 543.24 96.30 37.00 18 65.50 Suven  Lif   [1] 87.05 84.50 88.00 88.55 82.35 981.94 115.80 42.05 ­  84.45 VikasPro&Gnt 2.40 2.35 2.40 2.45 2.35 737.71 3.85 2.00 ­  ­  SBIAMC  ­  SBIETFIT 318.91 320.43 4.68 346.60 201.20 ­ 
SadbhavInf 24.85 23.65 24.85 25.25 23.65 1104.05 41.50 14.90 ­  23.70 SuvenPharma 579.05 552.90 587.00 588.00 546.60 1229.13 825.00 291.60 ­  ­  VikasWSP 5.35 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.25 212.32 8.05 3.65 ­  ­  SBIAMC  ­  SBIETFPB 187.34 187.41 1.48 202.95 130.60 ­ 
SafariIndia 729.10 706.05 735.00 742.25 695.00 12.81 842.45 343.95 ­  ­  SuvidaInfSvc 23.40 23.15 24.00 24.00 22.70 27.61 59.65 19.75 ­  ­  Vimta  Lab   [2] 310.85 312.15 312.00 323.60 310.05 61.86 346.35 100.80 22 311.25 SBIAMC  ­  SBIETFQLTY 143.28 143.38 1.28 149.78 90.50 ­ 
Sagar  Cem 1514.05 1518.00 1542.00 1549.00 1498.25 78.65 1595.00 447.90 21 1518.25 Suzlon   [2] 6.80 6.65 7.00 7.00 6.6021252.14 9.45 2.71 ­  6.66 Vinati  Org   [1] 1959.00 1946.00 1960.00 1968.95 1930.80 38.17 2130.00 963.10 72 1944.95 SBIAMC  ­  SETF10GILT 203.66 204.10 0.30 241.70 181.02 ­ 
SAIL 141.00 134.10 142.00 143.90 132.3571272.07 151.10 32.65 6 134.15 SVPGlobalVen 117.75 118.50 120.90 120.90 117.45 92.91 121.90 101.20 ­  ­  Vindh.Tel 1340.25 1338.85 1351.00 1351.35 1330.00 8.51 1499.00 662.35 15 1340.70 SBI­ETF  Gold 4246.30 4142.65 32.26 5135.75 3935.00 ­ 
SakarHealth 185.45 179.50 184.95 190.00 177.35 128.58 212.00 55.00 ­  ­  Swan  Ener   [1] 135.80 130.85 137.00 137.55 130.00 268.50 175.55 108.20 ­  131.15 VineetLabs 105.00 101.80 107.50 108.20 101.10 53.32 124.00 61.00 ­  ­  SBI­ETF  NIFTY  50 165.39 165.91 130.08 178.00 112.01 ­ 
Saksoft 656.95 654.40 664.20 670.05 650.55 23.71 734.35 233.00 37 654.65 Swaraj  Eng 1777.40 1781.30 1799.00 1812.00 1759.95 27.05 1989.90 1254.95 18 1779.40 Vinyl  Chm   [1] 159.00 164.85 159.40 170.45 157.15 831.76 170.10 79.30 27 163.75 SBI­ETF  NIFTY  BANK 358.27 359.45 116.32 386.80 204.00 ­ 
SalasarTech 324.40 319.25 327.50 333.15 317.45 131.53 370.75 76.48 31 319.10 Swle.  Ener 245.65 238.90 249.00 253.20 236.00 11.38 280.00 95.00 21 238.60 VIP  Ind   [2] 403.50 403.00 402.00 413.50 400.00 171.13 436.90 254.85 ­  403.40 SBI­ETFNN50 412.83 411.63 9.20 454.80 250.80 ­ 
SalonaCot 220.70 221.15 220.70 224.20 216.05 8.06 249.75 42.20 19 219.30 Symphony   [2] 943.90 940.35 945.00 955.00 934.00 162.48 1529.65 803.05 56 939.65 Vipul  Ltd   [1] 37.70 35.95 37.70 38.05 35.85 20.49 41.90 12.00 ­  35.75 Sharia  BeEs 416.81 416.46 0.88 422.00 273.00 415.00
Salzer  Elec 170.55 174.20 171.45 177.50 166.90 149.16 189.60 84.65 14 174.20 SynergyGrn  Ind 176.90 171.50 194.00 194.00 171.00 8.49 200.00 150.55 ­  ­  Visa  Stl 12.05 11.45 12.25 12.25 11.45 64.72 14.80 4.84 ­  11.56 TATAAML  ­  NETF 199.91 199.00 2.18 201.50 109.42 ­ 
Sanco  Ind 9.20 9.40 9.20 9.80 9.20 23.98 21.50 6.90 ­  ­  Syngene  Int 619.35 621.90 622.45 628.50 613.55 146.34 699.95 425.00 63 622.10 Visagar   [1] 0.85 0.80 0.90 0.90 0.8011415.43 1.91 0.30 ­  0.80 TATAAML  ­  NPBET 183.15 183.28 0.57 219.98 105.53 ­ 
Sandesh 884.75 899.80 924.95 924.95 888.00 5.01 1079.00 450.65 8 896.70 Visak.Ind 818.25 804.50 818.25 831.70 800.90 30.14 873.55 282.30 11 804.20 UTI  Gold   [1] 41.30 40.50 187.32 56.00 39.21 40.60
SandharTech 276.65 269.60 275.00 278.05 263.60 158.51 323.05 175.00 19 269.40 T ................................................. VishalFabric
Vishnu  Chemi
128.55
609.40
122.15
610.55
127.00
618.95
128.00
618.95
122.15 136.67
598.55 12.08
178.70
705.35
40.70 ­ 
137.50 32 610.35
­  UTIAMC  ­  UTIBANKETF 35.88 35.83 13.03 428.00 26.40 ­ 
Sangam 164.75 170.25 166.00 172.40 166.00 129.85 172.50 45.10 15 170.45 Taj  GVK   [2] 129.55 128.10 131.50 131.50 127.20 70.16 158.25 102.20 ­  127.95 UTIAMC  ­  UTINEXT50 41.87 41.39 22.24 435.30 33.00 ­ 
Sangh.Mov   [2] 194.75 193.25 198.90 199.05 192.50 72.22 229.85 67.00 ­  193.35 Take  Sol   [1] 62.40 61.05 62.90 63.20 60.70 1606.30 74.65 39.10 ­  61.05 VishwarajSug 146.45 148.70 149.25 150.90 147.00 124.14 169.70 82.15 ­  ­  UTIAMC  ­  UTINIFT 1708.36 1708.56 0.41 1768.30 1150.00 ­ 
Sanghi  Ind 79.00 80.00 80.20 84.90 79.50 2976.86 84.70 23.00 26 80.10 Talbros 323.40 319.05 325.05 332.00 317.00 45.70 356.75 100.00 19 318.70 Vivi  Lab   [2] 24.00 23.60 24.45 25.50 23.50 677.94 41.50 12.90 ­  23.60 UTIAMC  ­  UTISENS 569.35 569.87 1.24 597.30 391.02 ­ 
SanginitChem 30.70 30.10 29.50 31.05 29.50 173.57 90.65 18.00 ­  ­  Tarmat 85.20 80.35 83.75 84.70 79.10 125.90 98.00 31.95 21 80.40 VLS  Fin 217.45 214.10 219.75 224.95 213.50 62.93 264.85 51.00 3 214.30 UTIAMC  ­  UTISXN50 46.44 46.05 3.46 426.90 37.10 ­ 
Sanofi 8775.30 8962.90 8805.00 9083.65 8695.00 43.99 9075.00 7427.75 36 8959.65 TastyBiteEat 17879.65 17358.75 17949.60 18018.00 17200.00 2.13 21470.50 9949.95 99 17381.25 Voltamp 1594.55 1577.95 1619.00 1624.15 1562.45 9.53 1686.00 960.00 14 1583.50
Sarla  Perf   [1] 45.00 47.85 46.80 49.50 45.95 1555.05 51.00 15.55 18 47.75 Tata  Chem 823.65 846.30 828.75 857.80 812.6511320.09 857.45 273.55 36 846.20 Voltas   [1] 1047.90 1024.70 1052.20 1053.00 1020.00 814.72 1131.20 585.75 57 1024.80 *:  Closing  price  is  the  average  of  trade  price(s)  for  the  last  half  an  hour;52­Week  High/Low  figures
Sasken 1300.60 1290.10 1311.70 1313.25 1282.85 19.88 1429.00 538.85 18 1290.55 Tata  Cof   [1] 212.20 207.90 211.90 213.70 206.30 2037.33 246.75 91.15 33 208.00 VRL  Logistic 300.25 304.65 296.00 310.00 290.10 293.58 323.80 147.80 26 302.75 pertain  to  BSE.
SatiaIndus 102.05 101.30 102.50 104.00 100.05 325.56 143.00 73.00 ­  ­  Tata  Com 1482.35 1471.30 1482.00 1497.00 1465.00 107.56 1527.90 756.85 39 1471.80 VST  Ind 3370.50 3372.75 3362.30 3396.00 3320.00 8.21 4048.30 3125.00 17 3368.45 Shares  of  face  value  other  than  ₹10  is  indicated  in  brackets  immediately  following  the  name  of  the
Satin  Credit 84.95 83.65 85.65 88.05 80.35 566.75 112.65 50.85 ­  83.65 TataConsProd 781.35 764.85 783.45 783.45 763.00 1661.74 798.35 458.95 ­  ­  VST  Til 2024.15 2034.20 2034.30 2070.00 2024.80 14.25 2306.60 1410.95 19 2032.30 company.
Savita  1735.75 1766.00 1745.95 1830.00 1745.95 102.57 1822.65 642.00 11 1764.95 Tata  Elxsi 4229.45 4268.30 4248.80 4340.05 4231.05 99.73 4572.75 978.45 64 4267.15
SBI    [1] 435.65 433.40 437.90 441.80 431.0022196.40 467.30 175.55 17 433.40 Tata  Inv 1278.65 1264.50 1310.00 1385.00 1248.00 1280.03 1385.00 763.70 59 1260.25 W ................................................ Qty  (No  of  shares  traded)  is  denoted  in  thousands.
SBICards&Pay 1018.90 1027.15 1022.00 1035.25 1017.00 811.30 1139.50 753.05 ­  ­  Tata  M  DVR   [2] 142.10 141.30 142.10 146.20 140.40 1978.15 169.65 40.50 ­  141.05 Wabco  Ind   [5] 7359.80 7277.90 7360.00 7360.00 7253.15 32.50 7870.45 4770.15 88 7287.15 The  PE(price­earnings  multiple)  of  each  stock  is  based  on  the  latest  declared  earnings.
SBILifeInsur 1150.70 1136.45 1151.25 1156.00 1128.85 1491.80 1174.00 755.55 88 1135.10 Tata  Metlk 1280.50 1243.85 1287.60 1288.80 1232.20 142.22 1374.00 480.00 12 1243.55 Walch.Ind   [2] 67.75 67.20 68.30 68.95 67.00 69.26 92.00 43.75 ­  67.00 The  PE  computation  takes  into  account  the  per  share  earnings  of  each  company  for  the  latest  12
SchaeflerInd 6803.15 6707.95 6935.00 6935.00 6691.00 10.56 7150.40 3450.00 40 6707.65 Tata Motors  [2] 300.05 298.10 300.75 304.20 296.0516985.86 360.65 116.25 ­  298.15 Waterbase 122.35 124.70 122.95 125.50 121.65 169.71 145.90 95.70 ­  ­  months.

BSE Stocks
C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C
A.K.Capital 525.85 530.40 Bhagira.Chem 691.95 695.55 Ecoreco 97.80 96.40 Icicimcap 97.58 96.65 Kisan Mould. 17.75 18.25 Multibase I 289.90 288.25 Pwasml 29.15 29.10 Shbajrg 325.05 308.80 Tcfc Finance 45.20 49.50 Zenith Healt [1] 7.63 7.53 Bh.Immun&Bio 58.90 58.15 Raj Glo Wir 2235.60 2123.85
A.Sarabhai 31.70 31.20 Bharat Bhush 27.35 27.50 Elantas 3809.40 3727.15 Icicinv20 88.69 88.22 Kkalpanaind [2] 54.45 54.70 Mys Petro 116.85 117.60 Qfsl 0.25 0.26 Sheetal Diam 3.56 3.54 Tcnsbrands [2] 579.20 566.95 Zenlabs 46.30 42.65 Chemtech Ind 13.65 13.32 Relhome 4.18 4.03
Aarey Drugs 43.25 41.30 Bharat Seats [2] 97.40 94.20 Eldeco Hous. 3032.15 2975.00 Icicinxt50 [1] 40.60 43.69 Kmc Shil [1] 38.75 38.55 N.R.Agarwal 303.45 318.40 Quadrant [1] 0.34 0.33 Shetron Ltd 34.50 34.50 Tcpl Pack 551.40 543.75 Zenotech 58.70 56.50 Darshanorna 48.00 50.05 Shil [2] 383.95 376.55
Aartisurf 1785.30 1734.55 Bhilwra Tec [1] 17.10 17.95 Elpro Inter [1] 52.50 52.60 Icicipharm 90.55 89.70 Kotaknifty 170.63 171.01 Narayani 32.35 33.65 Raclgear 551.55 540.05 Shilp Gravur 115.95 116.80 Tdsl 28.05 28.85 Zf Steering 492.60 497.95 Greenpanel [1] 246.85 241.60
Abansent 102.85 102.65 Bihar Sponge 9.28 9.56 Emmessar Bio 41.05 39.00 Iiflsec [2] 104.85 102.15 Kothari Ferm 79.85 78.50 Narmada Gel 221.55 210.85 Radiocity [2] 24.80 24.80 Shiv.Bimetal [2] 179.55 173.50 Technoe [2] 300.95 296.20 Zodiac Ven [1] 22.85 23.95 Tarc [2] 43.50 41.90
Grwrhitech 1143.70 1137.15
AbmKnowled[5] 136.10 128.95 Bilcare Ltd. 94.10 92.25 Empire Ind. 885.25 864.15 Iiflwam [2] 1629.15 1614.80 Kpel 84.15 84.25 Nat.Peroxide 2266.45 2229.75 Raghunath In 13.38 14.04 ShivCement [2] 38.95 39.05 Tejnaksh 98.80 97.35 Zomato [1] 131.20 130.45 Hind.Foods 1907.55 1897.25 Tejasnet 329.50 345.95
Accel [2] 14.45 14.40 Binny Ltd. [5] 247.90 260.25 Enkei Wheel [5] 388.15 383.10 Inani Marble [2] 26.50 24.70 Kpiglobal 150.85 145.70 Nat.Plastic 43.75 51.90 Raghuvir Syn 412.45 433.05 Shiva Fert. 67.65 66.25 Terrascope [5] 2.60 2.47 Group T Iwel 896.40 867.95 Vikaslife [1] 4.21 4.02
Acknit Ind 130.45 127.90 Binny Mills 191.75 201.30 Enterpr.Inte 9.03 9.93 Ind.Acrylics 21.40 19.95 Kpittech 310.25 301.90 Natfit 55.00 54.80 Railtel 135.10 135.30 Shivalik [5] 1082.85 1055.55 Texel Indus. 77.65 76.05 Nilaspaces [1] 2.29 2.23 Xelpmoc 406.85 400.85
Acrycil Ltd. [2] 676.60 648.45 Birla Pretec [2] 12.84 12.81 Equitasbnk 61.20 59.90 Ind.Toners 180.05 183.55 Kriti Nutri [1] 45.15 43.80 Nathind 107.15 111.25 Rajdarshan 17.60 17.05 Shree Global [1] 8.96 9.05 Tgvsl 40.60 40.05 Avl 1095.15 1040.40 Paushak Ltd 9058.45 9065.85 Zeal 156.75 160.10
Adcindia 253.40 250.25 Birlatyres 27.00 26.70 Essar Secu 4.91 4.72 IndagRubbe [2] 98.95 96.15 Krypton Ind 14.75 14.95 Natural 20.80 21.80 Rajoo Engin. [1] 31.35 27.10 Shri Dinesh 581.15 579.45 Thinkink [5] 37.50 37.50
Adhinath Tex 17.79 18.67 Bla Ros Ind [1] 195.90 194.85 Everest Org. 318.35 312.10 India Gelat. 160.30 158.10 Kuantum [1] 88.50 96.40 Natural Caps 166.80 176.65 Ram Rat.Wir[5] 144.75 142.70 ShriJagdamb[1] 1299.90 1234.95 Tiger Logs 56.80 58.00
Aditya Spin. 13.53
Ador Fontech[2] 81.40
13.89
78.75
Bmw [1]
Bnaltd
37.00
250.35
35.40
240.40
Evexia [2]
Expo Gas [4]
18.70
6.18
17.95
6.17
India Home
Indiamart
45.80
7348.80
48.15
7239.85
Kushal [2]
Lactose(I)
4.55
41.85
4.54
40.35
Navkar Build
Navketan
39.30
2.46
38.15
2.34
Rama Paper
Rama Phosph
28.50
382.40
27.20
394.80
Shriram Asse
Shubham
103.50
123.15
99.65
121.00
Tiindia [1]
Tilak [1]
1178.05
3.43
1188.55
3.77
NSE Trade for Trade
Ador Multi. 110.50 132.05 Bnk Capital 196.55 193.35 Facor Alloys [1] 5.79 5.51 Indian Info. [1] 1.78 1.86 Laffans Petr 26.60 27.05 Nazara [4] 1789.10 1729.65 Ramasigns [5] 3.81 4.19 Shyammetl 421.35 421.95 Timex Group [1] 48.75 49.15
Agiil 153.65 150.00 Bodhtree 43.35 42.85 Fairchemor 2066.00 2010.15 Indian Sucro 58.65 55.75 Lakshmi Elec 436.55 434.30 Neil 5.65 5.40 Raminfo 67.85 66.35 Siddha Ven 2.75 2.80 Tinnarubr 100.40 104.95 C m P C C C m P C C C m P C C
Agol 41.05 44.70 Boroltd [1] 220.45 221.10 Faze Three L 153.15 164.10 Indigopnts 2623.95 2516.20 Lancer 140.65 141.05 Neogen 932.15 899.20 Rasi Electro [2] 5.99 6.12 Sika Inter. 478.00 483.15 Tirupati Sar [5] 9.41 8.66
Aiil 1510.50 1435.00 Bplpharma 357.30 352.95 Faze3auto 107.00 104.45 Indo Amines 289.55 275.10 Lancor Holds[2] 14.17 14.64 Netfsnx150 45.90 45.60 Rathi Bars 29.05 30.80 Sikozy Real [1] 1.30 1.40 Titan Biotec 389.45 376.55 OONAWA A
Aimco Pesti. 115.20 123.50 Burgerking 177.75 175.60 Fermenta [5] 310.90 309.70 Indoboraxc 1815.90 1752.65 Latimmetal 141.00 139.85 Newlight 44.15 45.95 Rdb Rasayan 88.20 91.80 SimmonMar [2] 43.95 45.30 Titan Secur. 21.25 20.70 H C
Ajanta Soya 116.20 116.20 Camex Ltd 29.20 27.20 Fiberwb In 50.65 48.00 Indrayani Bi 15.37 16.13 Lee&Nee Soft 4.60 4.58 NglFine Chm [5] 3488.80 3315.85 Rdb Realty 34.65 41.00 Simran Farms 90.55 89.55 Toyamind [1] 4.03 3.83 A w M
Akashdeep 36.95 36.00 Cams 3284.05 3247.00 Filat Fash [5] 2.67 2.66 Indrenew 12.80 13.25 Lehar 46.65 44.35 Nibe 75.25 78.90 Regentrp 2.25 2.26 Sinclair Hot [2] 78.80 77.35 Transchem 28.20 25.70 A G W m
Alexander 23.60 23.25 Caprihans 168.85 164.80 Fivextrade 1.01 1.03 Indsil Hyd 27.75 26.95 Lelavoir 50.00 54.40 Niehspd 1.20 1.28 Rel.Chemotx 162.40 157.05 Singer India [2] 61.90 58.95 Transgene Bi 3.80 3.81 m
Alfl [1] 1.99 2.08 Captain Poly [2] 30.00 28.50 Flex Foods 133.80 134.40 Indus.&Prud. 1636.45 1628.35 Leshaind [1] 5.95 6.24 Nikhil Adhsv 809.60 850.05 Reliab Ven 15.07 15.56 Sintexplast [1] 4.48 4.33 Transpek 1883.30 1847.95 N M
Alu Fluoride 253.05 250.85 Ceejay Finan 106.25 106.30 Fluidomat 149.80 156.55 Infrabees 466.84 465.49 Likhitha 400.90 402.80 Nile Ltd. 685.90 662.25 Reltd 50.05 52.55 Sisl 550.60 568.75 Trejhara 68.05 64.40 A AN V
Amal Product 368.85 363.30 Ceinsystech 160.95 156.00 Fluorochem [1] 1729.90 1720.45 Inn.Tech.Pac [1] 19.65 19.20 Link Pharma 34.05 34.00 Niraj Cement 48.20 47.15 Remlife 130.10 128.65 Skcil 54.15 56.85 Trio Mercan [2] 3.01 2.92 Am m M
Amco India L 44.50 43.65 Cenlub Indus 91.45 100.45 Foods & Inns [1] 69.35 68.65 Insilco Ltd. 7.75 7.49 Lkp Fin 135.10 134.40 Nirlon 300.60 299.85 Resonance 175.40 176.20 Skyl Millar [1] 13.15 12.50 Triton Valve 1603.90 1646.35 A O W W
Amfl 1.93 1.91 Cg­Vak Softw 165.60 165.70 Forbes & Co 3098.45 2939.50 Int.Conveyor [1] 61.95 65.50 Lkpsec [2] 14.70 14.40 Nitta Gela 300.45 283.85 Rexnord Ele. 60.35 59.45 Smcglobal [2] 90.85 91.05 Tyche Inds 216.85 203.70 A
Amines&Plast [2] 154.35 140.25 Chamanl Se [2] 145.90 125.95 Force Motr 1492.40 1475.40 Integra Eng [1] 79.00 76.90 Lloyds Met E [1] 69.00 72.45 Niyogin 96.60 95.85 Rgrl 28.55 28.00 Smgold 117.20 120.20 Udaip Ceme [4] 47.05 46.10 A G m
Amintan [1] 2.12 2.06 Chandni Te 50.75 48.80 Fredun 425.30 428.65 Inter St.Fin [1] 3.80 3.80 Lodha 874.55 858.40 Novartis [5] 951.10 939.65 Riba Textils 47.15 44.05 Smruthiorg 381.45 376.55 Udayjew 135.70 138.40 A C m C m
Andhra Petro 191.55 186.20 Chandra Prab 148.90 156.30 Freshtrop Fr 140.35 138.40 Invest &Prec 318.60 323.30 Looks 27.40 26.40 Ntc Indust 77.55 76.50 Rishiroop 96.80 106.45 Smslife 728.85 757.35 Ugrocap 108.55 114.65 A C
Andrew Yule [2] 28.70 28.00 Charterlogis [1] 5.79 5.62 Frontier Spr 274.55 277.20 Ion Exchange 2538.60 2448.30 Lotus Choc 38.10 41.90 Nureca 1731.25 1644.70 Rit Pro Ind 118.90 124.80 Snl Bearings 268.65 242.60 Ultracab 134.00 132.00 A D M
Angelbrkg 1295.00 1267.95 Chdchem 8.30 8.45 G.V.Films [1] 1.33 1.27 Ipl [1] 327.30 323.15 Loy.Tex Mill 821.05 837.75 Nyssacorp [1] 6.21 6.05 Ritesh Inter 32.55 32.00 Solara 1777.35 1760.25 Ultramarine [2] 399.25 393.75 A A w
Anjani Finl 5.11 4.81 Chemb Chm [5] 249.10 242.15 Ganesh Benz[1] 84.35 85.15 Ircon [2] 44.10 44.10 Loyal 34.20 31.80 Oal [5] 880.45 860.85 Rnb Denims 138.60 145.50 Solid Stone 30.15 27.40 Uni Abex 786.20 775.00 A N KD
Anjani Synt. 30.60 30.35 Chemcon 527.60 490.15 Garmntmntr 172.65 179.20 Irctc 2487.55 2647.10 Ludolow Jute 90.10 93.25 Obi Ltd 3.63 3.78 Rolexrings 0.00 1166.55 Solitair Mc 49.15 45.80 Unistar Mult 12.98 13.62 A H m
Anjanifoods 248.00 241.95 Cheviot Co. 1391.80 1398.40 Garnet Const 30.80 30.05 Irfc 23.55 23.55 Luharuka [1] 0.86 0.94 Odyssey Tech 59.40 58.60 Rossari [2] 1398.55 1372.70 Somdatt Fin 64.35 61.15 Unitech Inte 5.68 5.96 A w
Anmol 153.15 183.75 Choice Int. 168.85 161.80 Garnet Intl 19.80 17.85 Isec [5] 709.35 713.55 Lxchem [2] 275.95 272.55 Ok Play (I) 48.85 49.50 Roto Pumps [2] 236.80 237.35 Sonacoms 411.85 480.05 Un D A
Anuh Pharma[5] 147.15 132.30 Choksi Imag 30.85 30.95 Gayatri Bio 12.64 13.27 Isgec [1] 786.70 769.10 Madhavipl [1] 5.02 5.13 Ontic 9.77 9.31 Route 1975.75 1949.50 Spaceincuba 1.82 1.87 U A m m
Anup 1008.50 990.85 Chordia Food 152.00 167.20 Gbfl 9.68 9.29 Ishan Dyes 87.15 86.05 Madrasfert 31.40 30.70 Oraclecr 55.70 58.35 Rpel 871.25 914.80 Spandana 610.25 630.55 U A m W N G D
Anupam 16.75 15.95 Chowgule St 9.97 9.90 Gee Ltd [2] 104.65 109.85 Ist Ltd. [5] 538.65 548.90 Maestros Ele 60.50 62.40 Orchasp [2] 4.16 3.98 Rril [5] 12.16 12.06 Spel Semicon 20.75 21.15 U H W
Anuras 712.95 709.90 Cifl 128.45 130.05 Gemstone In[1] 2.12 2.07 Isw Ltd [1] 1.90 1.81 Mafang [40] 53.74 53.50 Orient Bever 81.15 77.60 Rts Power Co 61.70 60.45 Spencer [5] 97.95 102.35 U m O K
Apm Indus. [2] 39.25 39.40 Cil Securits 19.65 19.60 Gencon [5] 47.30 46.50 Itl Industrs 188.15 182.20 Mafatlal Ind 163.45 155.80 Orient Trade 7.73 8.10 Rubfila Int. [5] 116.05 112.30 Spicejet Ltd 70.35 68.40 U V K A
Apmfinvest [2] 40.25 39.15 Clean [1] 1656.35 1602.05 Gennex Lab [1] 9.13 9.56 Iwp [2] 43.15 42.35 Mafsetf 17.20 17.15 Orientelec [1] 320.30 317.35 Rvhl [1] 20.50 20.40 Sportking 4727.00 4490.65 U m K
Apollo Fin I 461.85 458.00 Clio Infotec 2.91 2.90 Genpharma [1] 9.66 9.80 Jagan Lamps 63.95 61.80 Magna Electr 177.80 179.70 Orirail [1] 59.60 60.00 Rvnl 29.65 30.10 Srestha [2] 2.64 2.88 U W K C m
Apollotri [2] 1670.50 1701.75 Cni Res Ltd [1] 1.91 1.73 Ggeng [2] 22.05 22.00 Jagatjit Ind 72.45 69.50 Maha.Rubtech 64.95 65.45 Osiajee 39.90 38.95 S.I.Paper 153.50 153.25 Sri Digv Cem 92.70 89.70 U C K M A
Architorg 48.40 46.70 Coast Corp 286.95 283.35 Ggl 11.64 11.38 Jaibala Ind 68.00 65.80 Mahepc 138.15 138.60 Ozoneworld 12.24 11.64 Saboo Sodium 16.06 16.82 Sri Kpr Ind 23.00 23.75 V C mm C K
Arihant Cap. [5] 154.50 148.25 Cochin Min. 150.75 148.55 Gland [1] 3996.65 4044.15 Jaipan Indus 11.85 11.82 Majestic Aut 156.10 150.65 P.G.Foils 178.50 184.90 Sacheta Met. 18.60 18.60 Sspdl Ltd 17.52 21.02 V m K m
Artefact Pr 52.80 49.90 Comfort Inte 18.70 19.15 Glittek Gran [5] 2.85 2.72 Jasch Indust 146.40 143.20 Makers Lab. 198.35 205.70 Pacific Ind. 325.20 321.40 Sadhana Nitr[1] 39.95 41.90 St Corp 46.10 48.40 V m H K V
Artemiselc 51.80 53.40 Competent Au 240.45 225.00 Glosterltd 1251.40 1276.85 Jaykay [1] 66.60 69.90 Mallcom 625.75 624.95 Pan India C 1.15 1.20 Safari Ind. [2] 733.05 707.95 Starteck 128.90 133.15 V m w K A
Artemismed 367.60 349.25 Comsyn 125.70 126.50 Gls [2] 748.20 736.90 Jayshri Chem 7.41 7.04 Mancredit 61.25 62.00 Pana Energ 303.25 296.65 Sagarprod [1] 2.79 2.96 Steel Exch 81.70 81.90 V mG m M
Artson Eng [1] 59.05 59.00 Conart Eng. 44.95 41.50 Gnrl 12.79 12.68 Jaysn Dyest [1] 81.55 87.55 Mangalam In[1] 3.59 3.42 Panafic [1] 0.35 0.34 Sagarsoft 237.35 230.30 Steelcast [5] 238.10 242.25 V G m
Ashikacr 50.00 49.40 Concord 28.95 28.00 Godavari Dru 75.50 80.25 Jct Ltd [2] 3.75 3.57 Manorama 1538.15 1489.65 Panch.Steel 95.20 90.20 Sahara Housg 48.20 50.85 Stl Str Inf 29.40 30.85 V C W G m
Ashirwa Cap [1] 5.15 5.03 Cont.Petro [5] 43.70 44.25 Golden Lami [5] 1374.75 1291.35 Jenburkt Ph. 496.05 499.75 Manorg 709.05 704.80 Parleind 9.21 9.37 Sahya Indu 749.90 739.25 Stovac Ind. 2607.15 2575.90 V C CO m
Asian Tea 21.45 20.90 Contil I Ltd 19.30 20.25 Golkunda Dia 60.05 62.55 Jetinfotran 38.35 36.20 Manvijay [1] 68.95 66.75 Parmax 45.80 45.00 Saint­Gobain 64.85 64.50 Stovekraft 811.05 793.10 V m
Asianene 137.10 133.90 Coral Lab. 427.70 415.20 Goodricke 291.65 288.00 Jindal Hotl 32.45 30.60 Maris Spin. 74.05 76.75 Parvati [5] 6.51 6.22 Salauto 255.00 260.55 Sukjit Strch 263.70 257.75 V w & M A m
Asiil [1] 17.90 17.05 Cosco India 197.45 192.30 Goodyear (I) 1122.00 1102.80 Jkagri Gen 850.60 838.30 Maruti Infra 51.35 49.75 Pas.Acrylon 34.15 32.45 Sambandam Sp 243.05 230.90 Sumedha Fisc 33.60 31.80 V C M V m
Asit C Fin 88.00 92.30 Cosmo Ferr. 62.30 59.40 Grauer& Weil[1] 65.10 66.15 Joindre Capi 28.85 27.55 Master Trust [5] 117.40 115.40 Patel Airtem 228.25 215.15 Samkrg Pist. 174.20 171.45 Sumichem 427.40 422.70 V C C H M A C m
Asm Technolo 282.75 269.15 Cosyn 30.35 29.35 Greencrest 6.26 6.35 Josts Eng. [5] 609.50 592.25 Maxhealth 278.50 287.30 Pbm Polytex 161.95 162.25 Samrat Pharm 256.40 250.55 Sunshield Ch 383.70 398.40 V C M m H m
Asrl 130.55 135.10 Craftsman [5] 1993.65 2000.90 Grinfra [5] 1690.95 1609.30 Jstl 86.20 90.50 Maximus 102.10 101.00 Pcs Tech 9.02 9.50 Sandu Pharma 53.55 53.75 Super Crop. [2] 7.48 7.51 V W C V M m
Asso.Alcohol 460.90 469.20 Cravatex 308.05 306.80 Grm Overseas 736.80 725.00 Jtl Infra 761.00 848.35 Maxindia 71.95 71.70 Peeti Securt 19.70 20.65 Sandur Mang. 1808.95 1799.85 SuperTanner [1] 6.54 6.22 V C M M
Asyainfo 5.45 5.61 Cslfinance 409.55 154.15 Gstl 63.40 62.60 Jublingrea [1] 613.45 630.35 Mayukh [5] 37.55 38.15 Perm Magnets 438.25 423.15 Saninfra 156.00 154.95 Superb Paper 19.10 20.05 V m m D m M w m
Atharv Ent 1.73 1.71 Dai­Ichi Kar 429.15 427.95 Guj.Hotels 164.50 169.65 Jumpnet [5] 9.05 9.50 Mazdock 247.40 244.75 Pharmaids Ph 14.05 15.45 Sanjivani Pa 28.20 29.30 Superior 190.25 190.55 V D M N m W
Atishay 36.30 36.60 Danlaw Tech. 250.10 253.70 Guj.Intrux 123.60 125.10 Jupiter Info 25.05 24.60 Mcloud 69.35 69.20 Piccadily Ag 18.65 17.80 Sankhya Info 6.31 6.62 Supreme Ho 20.30 20.70 V D M
Atv Projects 10.60 10.07 Daulat Sec. 10.53 10.32 Guj.Themis. [5] 411.40 437.45 Jyoti Resins 719.75 725.80 Medi Caps 46.25 48.40 Piccadily Su 15.00 14.25 Sappl 338.45 319.30 Surat Text. [1] 12.28 11.67 V D M
Auro Lab. 159.70 151.75 Deccangold [1] 21.80 20.75 H.P.Cotton 101.75 97.90 Kabsons Indu 9.12 9.00 MediaMatrix [1] 6.22 6.11 Pix Trans 847.00 810.30 Sarel 153.75 161.40 Suryalata Sp 396.00 376.20 V D M m
Austin Engg. 72.35 69.80 Decipher 38.20 39.10 Haldyn Glass [1] 38.85 38.50 Kallam [2] 20.40 19.40 Medicamen Bi 735.35 743.00 Pmcfin [1] 2.63 2.65 Sat Ind Ltd [2] 35.45 35.70 Suryamba Sp 160.40 152.40 V D M w
Avantel Ltd 761.25 753.35 Deep 127.65 123.70 Happstmnds [2] 1426.55 1439.50 Kalyankjil 66.80 66.90 Mega Corpn. [1] 1.68 1.76 Pml 1713.75 1680.95 Satia [1] 101.70 101.30 Suryoday 188.25 190.20 V w D M
Avonmore 43.65 43.05 Deepak Spinn 380.35 361.35 Haria Export 8.29 8.70 Kamaholding 10014.30 10019.65 Mel 9.77 10.16 Poel 57.05 54.50 Sauras.Cem. 130.10 124.85 Suvenphar [1] 577.35 551.90 V m M
Awhcl [5] 343.00 335.30 Deepind 104.10 109.30 Hathway Bhaw 18.70 17.95 Kanchi 930.95 925.95 MenonPiston[1] 40.10 37.55 Polson Ltd. [50] 12848.90 12699.35 Saven Techn [1] 28.65 28.65 Suvidhaa [1] 23.35 23.35 V m M
Axtel Indus. 341.10 339.50 Delton Cable 53.00 49.80 Hawkins Cook 6439.65 6399.60 Kanishk St. 23.25 24.10 Mescon 18.30 17.65 Polycab 1810.60 1809.35 Sawaca Busi 3.27 3.41 Suyog Tele 403.00 451.55 V K M M
B.N.Rathi Se 39.05 37.15 Devhari [1] 1.00 0.95 Haz Mul Pro 25.25 24.00 Kanpur Plast 265.35 260.35 Metal Coatin 42.25 43.85 Polylink Pol [5] 22.55 23.20 Sbec Sugar 27.80 28.55 Sv Global [5] 76.95 78.20 V N N w
B2b Soft. 39.20 39.90 Dhabriya 67.80 81.35 Hb Estate De 13.76 12.67 Kay Pow Pap 4.25 4.46 Metroglobl 90.85 88.80 Polymech.Mch 56.45 55.95 Sbicard 1018.60 1026.45 Svam Softwar 5.06 4.81 V G w D N w
Ba Pack 220.75 209.75 Dhampure Sgr 32.00 30.40 Hb Portfolio 33.25 34.35 Kcp Sugar In [1] 24.20 23.65 Mishtann [1] 12.41 12.95 Polyspin [5] 89.80 88.85 Sbisensex 574.38 573.34 Svartcorp [1] 4.49 4.53 V G & N K
Baba Arts [1] 17.10 17.00 Dhan Roto Sp 74.10 73.60 Hbanketf [223] 357.00 358.00 Keltech En. 848.80 802.20 Mitshi 15.10 14.95 Poona Dal 63.50 62.35 Scandent 19.65 18.95 Svcind 3.80 3.61 W G N W
Bajaj Steel [5] 1239.30 1177.35 Dhanvarsha 739.70 740.70 Hemiprop 143.85 140.20 Kennametal 1238.60 1275.10 Mitsu 257.15 253.70 Porwal Auto 30.35 28.95 Scanp Geom [2] 20.00 19.75 Svpglob [1] 117.90 118.90 W G ND A C m m
Bajajhcare 891.75 883.15 Dharamsi Chm 359.05 353.50 Heranba 815.50 815.30 Kerala Ayur 58.70 59.05 Mkexim 80.60 84.60 Powerindia [2] 1962.65 1913.85 Scanstl 62.90 65.95 Swasti Vinay [1] 8.79 9.66 W G N w
Balmer La.In 478.30 475.00 Dhoot I.Fin. 81.00 83.65 Hfil 18.70 18.75 Key Corp.Ltd 85.50 81.25 Mnil 14.04 14.56 Ppl 175.05 184.35 Scapdvr [1] 3.11 3.26 Swastik Inv 151.15 145.00 W w N w W
Bambino Agro 325.55 308.50 Dhp India Lt 686.35 601.00 High Energy 2134.05 2027.35 Kg Denim 49.75 47.30 Mod.Insul. 61.70 61.25 Pradeep Met. 76.10 74.65 Seacoast 231.45 230.25 Swsolar [1] 284.90 281.05 W G C N
Barbeque [5] 1162.60 1100.90 Diamines&Chm 329.85 315.70 Himtek [2] 131.25 127.20 Khaitan Che [1] 72.15 71.30 Modern Dairi 10.29 9.37 Pranav.Spin 25.65 26.65 Seyaind 66.30 67.30 Sxetf [250] 582.67 586.62 W D G O C
Baroda Extr. [1] 2.74 2.61 Diana Tea Co [5] 24.05 23.45 Hind Alumin 38.05 37.90 Kic Metaliks [2] 63.00 66.00 Modinatural 146.95 148.60 Praveg 114.90 113.40 Sgil 178.10 171.95 Synco Form. [1] 7.12 7.06 W G O G
Basant Agro [1] 14.74 15.22 Disa India 5374.30 5460.50 Hind.Fluroca 10.78 10.06 Kilburn Engg 41.15 41.40 Modison Met[1] 87.20 81.25 Premco Glob. 490.35 491.95 Sgrl 402.60 389.85 Syschem (I) 8.91 8.80 Wm G Om A N
Bclil 250.10 273.10 Divya.Granit 73.00 86.35 Hind.Tin Wrk 122.25 119.60 Kilpest (I) 617.45 603.30 Modulex 18.95 18.95 Prima Agro L 47.15 44.80 Sh.Hari Chem 69.00 72.95 T & I Global 140.15 138.00 W m w G O O H
Bcpl 54.65 56.70 Dodla 603.80 598.90 Hindhard 263.25 250.10 Kimiabl [1] 52.50 51.85 Monarch 154.60 151.90 Prima Plasti 142.70 131.85 Sh.Steel Wir 31.45 26.55 T C M Ltd. 56.90 68.25 W H C O m Um
Bdh Indus. 149.05 148.95 Dolphin Medi 3.20 3.36 Hindu.Adhesi 249.25 254.00 Kims 1228.30 1226.10 Morarka Fin. 67.60 66.85 Princepipe 665.05 652.75 Sha Eng Pla 1807.35 1802.00 Taalent 707.70 710.00 Hm O m V C
Bectorfood 424.75 417.75 Duncaneng 227.15 216.05 Hindustn Bio 3.96 3.73 Kinetic Eng. 54.90 56.80 Morgan Cru [5] 907.75 891.30 Prism Medi 6.18 6.48 Shalimar Wir[2] 7.10 7.27 Talbroseng 278.55 272.25 m H NG & D W
Bengal Tea & 78.10 83.60 Duroply 112.20 114.90 Hitechwind 4.55 4.33 Kingsinfra 35.65 35.95 Moschip [2] 44.50 42.60 Prismx 78.85 82.75 Shangar [5] 8.73 8.63 Tamboli Cap 55.15 53.55 m H mC m W
Bengla& Asm 1926.45 1933.25 Dynamic 50.20 52.70 Hleglas 3289.85 3207.40 Kiran Vypar 159.50 157.60 Msl 88.65 84.85 Pritikauto [2] 18.90 19.05 Shantanu She 3.09 3.24 Taneja Aero. [5] 52.35 50.75 H A m D
Beryl Drugs 10.08 9.50 Dynamic Ind. 92.75 93.10 Homefirst [2] 580.00 572.30 Kirl.Ferrous [5] 301.70 296.60 Mstc 280.55 278.35 Ptcil 2649.00 2626.95 Sharda Ispat 78.45 78.45 Tata Yodogaw 60.75 60.50 HOV D
Bestagro 574.55 565.30 Easemytrip [2] 475.15 492.75 Icicialplv 165.00 164.30 Kirlosar Pn [2] 390.10 387.00 Mtartech 1377.90 1243.10 Ptil 431.15 430.00 Sharika 20.85 21.90 Tatia Glob [1] 2.04 2.14 w CD D N H A
Bgjl 16.75 16.70 Eastwest [2] 8.00 9.50 Icicilovol 132.50 132.01 Kirloskar El 20.40 19.30 Mukta 2.91 2.94 Pun.Alkali 116.85 114.30 Sharp Inv [1] 0.70 0.71 Tatva 2133.40 2078.20 H G

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