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Cement Companies Set for Strong Q3 Revenue Growth

India's cement sector is poised for robust Q3 FY24 results with an expected 11% YoY demand surge, driven by infrastructure and housing. Key players like UltraTech, Ambuja, and Shree Cement in focus.

India Plans New Pharma Licence for Bulk Drugs to Boost Safety

India plans a major pharma licensing overhaul with a separate wholesale licence for bulk drugs and APIs to improve traceability and safety. This move follows global scrutiny over contaminated cough syrups and aims to regulate a $50-billion market.

Adani's Rs 2,900 Crore Cement Expansion in Madhya Pradesh

Adani Cement is investing Rs 2,900 crore to set up two new grinding units in Guna and Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, creating over 3,000 jobs. This marks a major expansion of the group's cement footprint in central India.

Adani Merges Cement Units into Ambuja to Cut Costs

Adani Group consolidates ACC and Orient Cement into Ambuja Cements to streamline operations, cut costs, and create a single pan-India cement platform. The move follows a $10 billion acquisition spree.

DH Speak Out Panel Debates Key Issues on Dec 23, 2025

Deccan Herald's 'Speak Out' panel on December 23, 2025, tackled crucial topics including the Karnataka government's new policy, the impact of the NEP, and the future of Indian sports. Read the full discussion.

Premji Invest buys 2.61% in NHIT for ₹754 crore

Azim Premji's investment arm, Premji Invest, purchased a 2.61% unit-holding in National Highways Infra Trust for ₹754 crore. The deal highlights continued investor interest in India's infrastructure monetisation.

Ambuja Cement Merges ACC and Orient Cement

Ambuja Cements' board approves the merger of ACC and Orient Cement, creating a cement giant with a 79 MTPA capacity. Read about the strategic move and its impact on the Indian market.

Core Sector Grows 1.8% in November, Snaps Contraction

India's eight core industries grew 1.8% in November, recovering from October's contraction. Strong performance in cement, steel, and fertilizers offset declines in oil and gas. Read the full analysis.

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