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Ram Ratna Wires Gets Approval for Bhiwadi Plant

Ram Ratna Wires has received approval under the Rajasthan Investment Promotion Scheme for its Bhiwadi plant.

Tata Power Invests ₹60 Crore in Khorlochhu Hydro Power

Tata Power has invested a second tranche of ₹60 crore to acquire Khorlochhu Hydro Power.

Container Corporation of India Issues ₹462 Crore Orders

Container Corporation of India (CONCOR) has given multiple orders aggregating to ₹462 crore to Touax Taxmaco Railcar Leasing, TIL, and GATX India.

TVS Motor’s Norton Arm Forms U.S. Subsidiary

Norton Motorcycle UK, a step-down subsidiary of TVS Motor, has incorporated a new company, Norton USA LLC, in Delaware, United States.

Coal India, DVC Sign JV for 1,600 MW Thermal Project

Coal India and Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) have signed a joint venture agreement for establishing a 1,600 MW thermal power project.

HAL to Supply 113 Jet Engines to General Electric

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has entered into an agreement with U.S.-based General Electric (GE) to supply 113 F404-GE-IN20 engines.

REC Incorporates Two New Power Transmission Subsidiaries

REC Limited has incorporated two wholly owned subsidiaries — WR ER Part C Power Transmission and WR ER Part A Power Transmission.

Bajaj Auto Appoints New Digital and Product Heads

Bajaj Auto has appointed Vijay Jerome as Chief Digital & Information Officer and Aditya Makharia as Chief Product Officer, effective January 1, 2026.

Waaree Energies Arm Acquires 76% Stake in Racemosa Energy

A subsidiary of Waaree Energies has acquired a 76% stake in Racemosa Energy for ₹53.2 crore. Following the acquisition, Racemosa Energy will become a step-down subsidiary.

Windsor Tech to Acquire Unitech Workholding and Land in Gujarat

Windsor Tech has entered into a share purchase agreement to acquire 100% equity share capital of Unitech Workholding for ₹42 crore. Additionally, the company will purchase non-agricultural land in Gujarat for ₹55 crore.

Havells India Signs Settlement Pact with HPL Group

Havells India has signed a settlement agreement with the HPL Group to resolve disputes related to the use of the ‘Havells’ trademark.
Under the pact, the HPL Group acknowledges that Havells and its promoters have rights to use the mark since 1971 and waives all future claims. Havells will pay ₹130 crore as a one-time final settlement.

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