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ICICI Bank, Grasim among 5 key stocks to trade ex-dividend today, 12 August 2025
ICICI Bank, Grasim among 5 key stocks to trade ex-dividend today, 12 August 2025

Mint

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Mint

ICICI Bank, Grasim among 5 key stocks to trade ex-dividend today, 12 August 2025

Dividend Stocks 2025: ICICI Bank, Grasim industries, RITES Ltd., Dwarikesh Sugar Industries and H.G. Infra Engineering are among 5 key stocks to trade ex-dividend today, 12 August 2025 These companies, like many others, have designated August 12, 2025, as the record date for identifying and approving a list of eligible shareholders for dividends. To be listed as an eligible shareholder for dividends under the T+1 settlement method, investors must have purchased stock in these companies at least one day prior to the record date. ICICI Bank_ - ICICI Bank had recommended a dividend of Rs.11.00 per share, or 550% dividend, considering the face value of the share. Grasim Industries Ltd.—The company recommends a dividend of ₹ 10/- per equity share with a face value of ₹ 2/- for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025, subject to shareholder approval at the upcoming Annual General Meeting ("AGM") of Grasim Industries. RITES Ltd—The company declared its first interim dividend for FY 2025-26 at ₹ 1.30 per share (13% of paid-up capital). The record date for the payment of the first interim dividend for Financial Year 2025-26 is Tuesday, August 12, 2025. The company earlier had recommended a dividend of ₹ 10/- per equity share with a face value of ₹ 2/- for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025. This is subject to shareholder approval at the upcoming Annual General Meeting ("AGM") of RITES. Dwarikesh Sugar Industries Ltd. (DWARKESH) -The Board of Dwarikesh Sugar had recommended a dividend of Rs. 0.50/- per equity share of face value Re. 1/- (i.e., 50%) for fiscal year 2024-25, subject to shareholder approval at the 31st AGM. If approved, H.G. Infra Engineering Ltd—H.G. Infra had The recommended final dividend for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025, is Rs. 2.00/- per equity share (20%) of the face value of Rs. 10/-. Disclaimer: The views and recommendations above are those of individual analysts or brokerage companies, not Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making any investment decisions.

81 trees axed for constructing college auditorium in Kalaburagi
81 trees axed for constructing college auditorium in Kalaburagi

The Hindu

time14-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

81 trees axed for constructing college auditorium in Kalaburagi

As many as 81 trees were felled on the Government First Grade College (autonomous) premises for the construction of a proposed auditorium building in Kalaburagi city on Monday. These trees were located in the two-acre area behind the college building and were razed within a few hours. This comes just 10 days after the Forest Department had launched 'Hasiru Patha-Karnataka' and 'Hasiru Hejje Kalaburagi' programme in Kalaburagi city, with an aim to plant three crore saplings across the State in a year and to plant 28 lakh saplings in Kalyana Karnataka region for increasing the forest and green cover patch. Sachin Avati, assistant manager at RITES Ltd., said that the land has been earmarked for constructing a 1,500-capacity auditorium under the SCP/TSP scheme and under the Pradhan Mantri Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (PM-USHA) at an estimated cost of ₹13.2 crore. Forest officials T.N. Monappa and Ramesh told The Hindu that college authorities have sought permission for cutting the trees for the auditorium. Initially, the department had suggested to the college authorities to identify alternative land for the project. 'Of the 81 trees marked, we are trying to relocate those that have been there for two to three years, while the bigger trees older than 10 years have to be axed as they require specialised equipment for relocation,' Mr. Monappa said. Principal Savita Tiwari said that the removal of trees was an unavoidable aspect for the construction of the auditorium. However, expressing dissatisfaction with the decision of cutting down trees on such a large area, Dr. Tiwari said that a mini garden has been established in the college and more trees will be planted in the coming days.

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