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Business Standard
16 hours ago
- Business
- Business Standard
Volumes soar at DCM Shriram Ltd counter
DCM Shriram Ltd clocked volume of 44.55 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 32.96 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 1.35 lakh shares Aster DM Healthcare Ltd, FSN E-Commerce Ventures Ltd, Natco Pharma Ltd, Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd are among the other stocks to see a surge in volumes on NSE today, 03 July 2025. DCM Shriram Ltd clocked volume of 44.55 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 32.96 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 1.35 lakh shares. The stock gained 12.15% to Rs.1,388.30. Volumes stood at 76950 shares in the last session. Aster DM Healthcare Ltd recorded volume of 156.57 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 14.43 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 10.85 lakh shares. The stock gained 7.05% to Rs.635.05. Volumes stood at 7.9 lakh shares in the last session. FSN E-Commerce Ventures Ltd saw volume of 532.92 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 5.43 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 98.23 lakh shares. The stock dropped 3.92% to Rs.203.30. Volumes stood at 85.71 lakh shares in the last session. Natco Pharma Ltd witnessed volume of 47.38 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 5.4 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 8.77 lakh shares. The stock increased 5.32% to Rs.971.00. Volumes stood at 8.06 lakh shares in the last session. Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd notched up volume of 87.37 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 5.01 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 17.44 lakh shares. The stock rose 6.23% to Rs.909.15. Volumes stood at 10.25 lakh shares in the last session.


India Today
12-05-2025
- Business
- India Today
Are Indian exports to Turkey powering its drones?
While a precarious ceasefire has been reached, the India-Pakistan military conflict is poised to draw a line between India and Turkey as has always considered Turkey a close friend, and Operation Dost is evidence of that. Following the massive earthquake that hit Turkey in 2023, India sent more than 250 personnel, specialised equipment, and relief material.@MoHFW_India provided life-saving emergency medicines, protective items, medical equipment, critical care drugs, etc as part of 's efforts to provide humanitarian assistance to & . #OperationDost Dr Mansukh Mandaviya (@mansukhmandviya) February 14, 2023advertisementBut now, it seems things have changed. Pakistan attacked India with around 400 Turkish drones in four days. And, it's not that Turkey did not know what Pakistan would do with those newfound love for Pakistan Turkey's strong alignment with Pakistan appears to be a new development. Reports also suggest that since 2024, Turkey has put a blanket ban on defence-related exports to India. However, in 2021, an Indian firm, with an investment of USD 1 million, bought a 30 per cent share in the Turkish unmanned aerial vehicle producer Zyrone Dynamics. The two companies signed a partnership agreement at the International Defence Industries Fair in Istanbul, Turkey. The government of India called it a new beginning and a welcome Indian investment in the defence sector.A new beginning - welcome Indian investment in the defence agreement between @DCMShriramLtd of India and @zyronedynamics of Turkey signed at #IDEF2021 in Istanbul in the presence of @AmbSanjayPanda@SSB_Eng @anadoluagency @ANI @airnewsalerts IndiaInTrkiye (@IndiaInTurkiye) August 18, 2021advertisementIt was only during the recent tensions with Pakistan that Turkey's stance was revealed. Not only did Turkey call India's retaliatory actions after the Pahalgam attack provocative, but it also condemned them. In contrast, it said, 'We support Pakistan's call for an investigation into the April 22 terrorist attack.'Regarding the Recent Developments Between Pakistan and India Turkish MFA (@MFATurkiye) May 7, 2025Can India's exports help Turkey in making drones?The answer is yes. While Turkey has banned the sale of drones and other arms to India, a large portion of India's exports to Turkey can be used in making drones. India's exports to Turkey have increased post-COVID-19, and engineering goods account for the largest chunk. Aluminium and aluminium products, auto components, aircraft and parts, telecom instruments, electric machinery and equipment, are among India's major exports to products are also used in drones' electronic systems, such as avionics, communication modules, and control systems; structural components such as airframes, fuselage sections; propulsion elements such as engine parts; and sensor equipment such as imaging and surveillance InMust Watch
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Business Standard
05-05-2025
- Business
- Business Standard
DCM Shriram Q4 results: Profit jumps 52% YoY to ₹178.91 cr on higher income
DCM Shriram Ltd on Monday reported a 52 per cent increase in its consolidated net profit to Rs 178.91 crore for the quarter ended March on higher income. Its net profit stood at Rs 117.80 crore in the year-ago period. Total income rose to Rs 3,040.60 crore in the January-March period of the last fiscal from Rs 2,555.23 crore in the corresponding period of the preceding year. During the 2024-25 fiscal, the company's net profit increased to Rs 604.27 crore from Rs 447.10 crore in the preceding year. Total income rose to Rs 12,883.46 crore in the last fiscal year from Rs 11,529.83 crore in 2023-24. DCM Shriram is into chemical, sugar, farm solutions and fertiliser businesses among others. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)