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Six companies, including Blackstone-backed Horizon Industrial Parks and Lalithaa Jewellery Mart, are set to raise nearly Rs 5,600 crore through IPOs next week. The issues will support expansion, capital expenditure and debt repayment, taking the number of 2026 IPOs to 54
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Budget 2026 rightly focuses on infrastructure investment, but physical assets must be complemented by sustained investment in human capital
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Vidya Wires Ltd’s Rs 300-crore IPO was fully subscribed within hours, receiving bids for 5.07 crore shares against 4.33 crore on offer. Retail investors oversubscribed 1.91 times. Proceeds will fund new projects, debt repayment, and general corporate purposes
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Telangana’s government accounts for 2025 reveal mounting financial stress, with the fiscal deficit reaching Rs 45,139 crore by September, already 83.58 per cent of the annual target. Revenue collections stood at Rs 76,940 crore, far below projections, while expenditure touched Rs 89,394 crore, driven by salaries, pensions and subsidies.
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Questions how the Congress government plans to generate necessary resources to cover deficit
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RBI’s change in stance is aimed at supporting growth but expectations must be tempered, given the uncertainties of the global economic environment
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While October alone contributed Rs 7,759.59 crore - nearly half of the year's total so far - the earlier months saw slower spending, particularly in August and September
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Consolidation led by Capex with Commitment to growth can present India as the growth engine of world.
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The capital expenditure of the State has increased by more than five times within last eight years, from Rs.11,583 crore in 2014-15 to Rs.61,343 crore in 2021-22.
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The key drivers for a likely pick up in corporate capex will be benefit of lower corporate taxes and interest costs amount to Rs. 2tn per annum.
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The government may be waiting for the lockdowns to end before they can announce specific measures for the revival, which can have the best multiplier effect.
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in the Budget 2021-22 had announced a sharp increase in capital expenditure and provided Rs 5.54 lakh crore.
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Glenmark is having a good presence in generics, over the counter and specialty drugs.
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman says government is keen to achieve long-term growth.
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Presenting the Union Budget for 2021-22, she said Railways will monetise dedicated freight corridors.
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She held a virtual meeting with secretaries of coal and petroleum & natural gas, along with the chairman and managing directors (CMDs) of 14 CPSEs belonging to these ministries, an official statement said.
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"Just because the Prime Minister and the Finance Minister call these measures an economic stimulus does not mean the economy will obey and get stimulated."