Tuesday, August 19, 2025
Stock market becomes rocket, know 6 reasons - which 6 key factors LED to Share Market Rally Today
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Share Market Rally: Indian stock markets saw a stormy boom on August 18 today. Investors’ enthusiasm showed high due to PM Modi’s announcement of GST reforms and the news of India’s credit rating increased. During the trading, the Sensex rose 1,082.98 points or 1.34% to 81,680.63. At the same time, the Nifty climbed 370.90 points or 1.51% to 25,002.20 and once again achieved 25,000 levels.
Trump-Zelenskyy Meet: Jailonski reached the White House wearing a suit-boot, said this about Putin before the meeting-Donald Trump Volodymyr Zelenskyy Meeting in Washington Latest News
Trump and Zelenskyy Meeting in Washington: Today can prove to be a big day for America and the whole world with Ukraine-Russia. Donald Trump in Washington, Ukraine’s President Valodimir is meeting with Jailonsky and European leaders. The meeting is being held two days after the meeting in Alaska with Putin. The meeting is to discuss the end of the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine for nearly four years. The special thing is that Valodimir Jailonsky has arrived wearing a white house suit-boot this time.
#WATCH | Washington, DC | In a bilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, US President Donald Trump says, “…It’s an honour to have the President of Ukraine with us. We have had a lot of good discussions, a lot of good talks. I think progress is being made,… pic.twitter.com/0TW3gnWo7J
– years (@ani) August 18, 2025
Jailonsky said this
Before meeting US President Donald Trump, Ukraine President Valodimir Jailonsky said, our real purpose is to establish reliable and long -lasting peace for Ukraine and the whole of Europe. The goal of all our meetings should also be in this direction. It is clear that we should not expect that Putin herself will leave the efforts of aggression and possession. It is necessary to put pressure in such circumstances and this pressure should be not only in America or Europe but of the whole world. Of all those who respect the right to life and international rules.
Valodimir Jailonsky further said that, ‘Murders and violence should now stop. I thank my colleagues who are constantly working for a true and respectable peace. Along with leaders of Finland, Britain, Italy, European Commission and NATO General Secretary, we discussed our strategy and status before meeting President Trump. Ukraine is fully ready to implement the ceasefire and a new security system. Our aim is only one—Peace established to do।‘
Let us tell you that many European leaders will meet Donald Trump today with Ukrainian President Jailnsky in Washington, USA. This much awaited meeting is considered an important step for the resolution of the Russia-Ukraine war and global security.
'Hero' of Chasoti: Ambulance driver saved more than 60 pilgrims in Kishtwar flood | Jammu News

CHASOTI(KISHTWAR): When the wall of water tore down the slopes above Chasoti at 12.30pm on August 14, ambulance driver Arif Rashid, 32, felt the sludge clutch at his knees and boulders roll past him. For a moment he thought he would be dragged under. He clawed his way out and ran, thinking only of survival. Ten minutes later, when the torrent eased and the roar subsided, he turned back. In the silence that followed, he could hear something else — the cries of those still buried in the wreckage.The bridge across the stream had disappeared. Dust and mist hung over the gorge. Pilgrims were scattered in the debris where makeshift eateries and houses had stood minutes earlier. Rashid saw an elderly woman with only her arms and face visible above the earth and pulled her out with his hands. That was the beginning. As he carried survivors out of the mud, Rashid believed his colleague Sunil Kumar, 25, had been swallowed by the flood. Sunil, also a Class 12 pass-out and his junior from Atholi government school, had last been seen near the bridge before the torrent struck. Rashid had no time to search. “I thought he was gone,” he said. “There were too many people to lift.”

For nearly two hours he worked alone, hauling survivors on his shoulders, dragging the dead into lines by the roadside and loading the injured into his ambulance. He drove them a km down a fractured track to where reinforcements waited, returned, and went back in again. Then, Sunil managed to call. He had survived because he was attending to a pilgrim with breathing trouble on the far side. When he rejoined Rashid, there was no embrace. The two bent back to work, lifting bodies, steadying the wounded, and loading them into the single ambulance available in Chasoti. By nightfall, when NDRF and Army rescue teams reached him, he had ferried more than 30 people. He did not stop.For the next three days they did little else. They drove patients to Gulabgarh hospitals, returned immediately to the wreckage, and went back out again. Rashid slept on the grass when he slept at all. Sunil hardly closed his eyes, his face still carrying the daze of the flood. Their ambulance was caked in brown, the stretcher worn from constant use. Rashid stopped counting after 60 patients. Local officials later confirmed the number was higher.

Their seniors said the men had done more than transport the injured. “They were the only link on the ground, but they also had the presence of mind to keep mobilising help,” said Mushtaq Ahmed, 39, state head of 108 services. Tanveer Ahmad Malik, 28, area operations manager for Jammu district, saw how differently the two carried the aftermath. “Arif has begun to come to terms with it,” he said. “But Sunil is still dazed. You can see it in his face — even while eating, the disorientation shows.” Rashid, is from Kijiyai village about 35km downhill. A Class 12 pass-out, he had once driven heavy earthmovers before joining the 108 ambulance service in 2022. For him, the posting at Chasoti comes during the 45-odd days of the Machail Mata Yatra season. The rest of the year, he serves elsewhere in the district. The Rs 14,000 monthly salary was steady, and he believed the work would be safer. “I thought an ambulance job meant less risk,” he said quietly. “Now I know it means something else — you don’t get to stand aside.”

Rashid, unmarried and living with his parents, brother and sister-in-law in Kishtwar town, had never imagined he would be seen as anything more than a driver. Yet survivors now speak of him as the hero of Machail Yatra, the man who refused to leave until the last body was carried out. At home he sits with his family, able to eat and talk through the days just passed. Beside him, Sunil often remains silent, food untouched. His body is present, but his mind still lingers in the gorge where the water came down without warning. The hamlet itself had been reduced to silence. Chasoti, so remote it does not appear on Google Maps, was known to pilgrims as the last halt before the shrine, with a community kitchen and a police post. After the cloudburst, both were swept away. “The place went silent,” Rashid said. “There was nothing left.” Through that silence, the wail of a single ambulance siren became the only sound of continuity. On Monday afternoon, Rashid spoke to TOI outside his ambulance in Chasoti, the vehicle floor still brown from three days of continuous work. Around 2pm he broke off the conversation abruptly. A full body and a severed leg had just been pulled from the rubble, and he had to return to work.
6 cities in US with least work opportunities and earning potential

America’s economic map reveals stark contrasts. While metros such as Raleigh and Nashville thrive on technology, healthcare, and finance-driven growth, several other cities remain mired in weak job creation, stagnant wages, and limited opportunities. A recent ranking from Checkr, using federal data, highlights the widening gulf between booming and struggling urban economies.Checkr’s analysis, drawing on figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Census Bureau, and Bureau of Economic Analysis, examined the 100 largest cities across two dimensions:
Employment opportunity : Gaugingunemployment rates labor force growth, job openings, and workforce size.
- Earning potential: Evaluating real per capita income, decade-long
income growth and the share of households earning above $200,000.
Six cities at the bottom
Six urban centers illustrate the struggles most vividly, ranking among the lowest for both jobs and income:
- Bakersfield, California: Burdened by an overreliance on agriculture and energy, Bakersfield faces one of the highest unemployment rates in the nation at 9.6%. Its economic dependence on volatile industries leaves workers vulnerable to downturns.
- Scranton, Pennsylvania: Once a manufacturing hub, Scranton has not fully recovered from industrial decline. Job creation lags behind national trends, and the city struggles to attract new business sectors.
- McAllen, Texas: Despite its proximity to the border, McAllen’s economy remains dominated by low-wage service industries. With unemployment at 6.4%, the city finds it difficult to generate sustainable, high-paying jobs.
- Fresno, California: Like Bakersfield, Fresno leans heavily on agriculture. Its unemployment rate of 8.5% places it among the highest in the country, reflecting limited diversification into technology or high-growth industries.
- Memphis, Tennessee: While historically significant as a logistics hub, Memphis faces stagnation in wage growth and persistent poverty levels. Its dependence on traditional sectors curbs broader economic expansion.
- Jackson, Mississippi: With an unemployment rate of 6.2% and entrenched poverty challenges, Jackson has struggled to modernize its economy or attract outside investment.
The broader challenge
These cities underscore a common problem: Industries that once powered regional economies are no longer sufficient to sustain them. Without diversification into fields like technology, advanced manufacturing, or healthcare, local job markets remain constrained.Sam Radbil, Checkr’s research strategist, observed that such economies not only lack momentum but also fail to provide competitive wages.
The divide deepens
For residents in cities like Bakersfield or Scranton, lower costs of living may seem appealing, but affordability cannot offset weak job markets and limited upward mobility. In contrast, high-growth metros continue to attract investment, talent, and innovation, widening the gap between America’s economic winners and losers.The Checkr study makes one point clear: without fresh investment and new industries, these cities risk being left behind in a national economy that is otherwise expanding.
Monalisa, Raju Kalakar, Ranu Mondal: Viral sensations who ruled social media—and what they're doing today |

In an industry where stardom is usually built on years of auditions, film debuts, and family legacies, a handful of unlikely names found themselves catapulted into the spotlight overnight—not by producers or casting calls, but by the power of a viral clip. From a rudraksh seller at the Kumbh Mela to a schoolboy humming in class, and a peanut hawker whose sales pitch became a global dance track, these ordinary faces became extraordinary sensations. But in Bollywood and beyond, virality is only the opening scene. The real story lies in what happens after the likes and shares fade away.
Monalisa Bhonsle (Kumbh Mela Rudraksh Seller with ‘Amber Eyes’)

Before fame: A teenage garland/rudraksh-mala seller from Indore, working stalls at the Maha Kumbh. How she got picked up: In January 2025, short clips of her selling malas at the Kumbh Mela went viral. People were drawn to her calm style and graceful presence, and within days her follower count shot up as birthday wishes and reels celebrating her flooded social media.Claim to fame: Soon, people began calling her the ‘Kumbh beauty,’ and her videos traveled far beyond the mela through endless reels and reposts. As her following grew, she started sharing a more glamorous side of herself—posing in designer outfits and polished settings. But like many viral stars, the big question remained: could this online buzz truly open the doors to a lasting screen career?Where she is now (2025): Music video debut: Monalisa has starred in a music video titled ‘Saadgi’, marking her first venture into filmed entertainment.

Film debut underway: She’s been cast in The Diary of Manipur as the leading lady opposite Amit Rao (brother of Rajkummar Rao), under Sanoj Mishra’s direction. The film commenced shooting earlier this year, including a crowd-drawing sequence in Pichore (MP), halting briefly under fan overwhelm.
Raju kalakar (Raju Bhat) — the ‘two stones’ singer from Surat

Before fame: Raju was a street performer and puppeteer from Surat, earning a living on the margins. His life changed when a simple clip of him singing the Bewafa Sanam classic “Dil Pe Churiyan Chalai” while tapping rhythm on two chipped stones went viral in mid-2025. The video crossed 100 million views, and soon even celebrities were sharing it, pushing him into the spotlight.Claim to fame: It was the sheer authenticity—the rough edge in his voice, the simple rhythm of stones—that turned Raju into a national mood for a few weeks. The wave reached its peak when Son Nigam himself stepped in, teaming up with him for an official collaboration.

Where he is now (2025): These days, Raju can be seen performing at local events, appearing on influencer pages, and even hinting at professional releases built around his viral track. Videos show him arriving at shows, meeting established playback singers, and slowly stepping into bigger circles. For now, though, it feels like the industry is testing the waters with him rather than embracing him outright.
Bhuban badakar — the ‘Kacha badam ‘ folk hook that went global

Before fame: Bhuban Badyakar was a peanut seller from Birbhum, West Bengal, who came up with a playful jingle—’Kacha Badam’—to draw customers while cycling through villages. In late 2021, short clips of his sing-song sales pitch landed on social media, and almost overnight, the tune turned into a viral sensation across India.How he got picked up: What followed was a whirlwind—remix versions flooded the internet, TV channels booked him, and stage shows started pouring in. Interviews even hinted at performance offers abroad, waiting only on paperwork to take him there.Claim to fame: The catchiness of ‘Kacha Badam’ made Bhuban a regular face on talk shows and award nights for a while. At the peak of the craze, he even landed a cameo in a daily soap—his first brush with acting.

Where he is now : Today, Bhuban still leans on the ‘Kacha Badam’ brand, sharing new versions of the song on his Instagram. But the journey hasn’t been smooth—between 2023 and 2024, reports highlighted money troubles and even a rights dispute that, for a time, stopped him from performing his own viral hit on stage. His story has come to feel like a classic cautionary tale of how an overnight sensation doesn’t always translate into long-term success.
Saahdev dirdo -The school-casembly voice of ‘bachpan ka pyaar’

Before fame: Sahdev Dirdo was just a schoolboy in Sukma, Chhattisgarh, when his teacher filmed him singing ‘Bachpan Ka Pyaar’ in class. The video, reposted endlessly in 2021, turned him into a national meme almost overnight.How he got picked up: When rapper-producer Badshah stepped in with a polished remix and music video, Sahdev suddenly had a real bridge into the industry. The track went on to rack up hundreds of millions of plays and became one of the most unforgettable Reels sounds of that time.Claim to fame: It was the classic child-star viral arc—TV shows, brand cameos, and of course the Badshah collab that firmly tied his face to the song’s hook.

Where he is now: After a much-talked-about road accident in late 2021, Sahdev made a full recovery and has stayed active online. His Instagram still teases ‘new music’ as of mid-2025, marking his slow shift from a viral schoolkid to a steady teen performer—one whose name the internet hasn’t forgotten.
Ranu Mondal — the Ranaghat station singer who cut tracks in Bollywood

Before fame: A widow from Ranaghat, West Bengal, Ranu Mondal used to sing old Bollywood songs at the railway station to make ends meet. In 2019, a passerby filmed her rendition of ‘Ek Pyar Ka Nagma Hai,’ and the clip went viral—suddenly she was on reality shows and recording in Mumbai studios.How she got picked up: Himesh Reshammiya brought her into the studio for multiple tracks in Happy Hardy and Heer (2020), most memorably ‘Teri Meri Kahani.’ The media framed it as a fairytale leap—from a railway platform to Bollywood playback almost overnight.Claim to fame: It was the ultimate rags-to-recording-booth story, symbolising the late 2010s dream of viral fame leading straight to Bollywood. A biopic titled Miss Ranu Maria was even announced, with reports in 2022 claiming she had recorded songs for it.

Where she is now : By 2025, she’s resurfacing through viral street clips from Ranaghat, often sparking ‘where is she now?’ stories. Most reports suggest she’s back in her hometown, doing the odd paid gig or online video, with her social pages flickering on and off. It’s a reminder that one big studio break doesn’t guarantee a permanent place in the industry.
The Pattern Behind the Posts
If there’s one thing these stories prove, it’s that the internet can crown you a star overnight—but it doesn’t promise how long the crown will stay. Each of them had that one raw, unpolished video that caught fire and turned strangers into household names. But going from viral to valuable is a very different journey.Bhuban learnt it the hard way when legal and money troubles kept him from even singing his own song on stage. Monalisa and Raju, despite millions of views and celeb shoutouts, are still figuring out how to turn curiosity into a career. And for Ranu and Sahdev, the internet remains their lifeline—sometimes they fade, sometimes they pop back into our feeds, but they’re still recognised, still remembered.
Final word
Virality can change lives in a heartbeat, but only a few turn it into lasting success. Whether their fame burned bright or flickered out, Monalisa, Raju, Bhuban, Sahdev, and Ranu have all given us unforgettable moments—proof that sometimes, even a single song or clip is enough to make someone part of pop culture forever.
Lunar Eclipse 2025: Blood moon will be held on this day with the last lunar eclipse of the year, know whether it will take Sutak or not - Lunar Eclipse 2025 Last Lunar Eclipse of the year of the year and blood mon will fall on this day Know Sutak Timings
Lunar Eclipse 2025: The last and full lunar eclipse of the year will take place on the full moon date of Bhadrapada month, ie on the first day of Pitru Paksha on September 7, 2025. On this day, the full moon moon will be seen in the sky. Apart from this, the next month i.e. September will be a witness to another astronomical event. On the 21st of this month, the last solar eclipse of the year will be on the day of all the Amavasya. This full lunar eclipse on September 7 will be seen in India, so its sutak will also be valid.
Full lunar eclipse time in India
According to Indian time, the second and last lunar eclipse of the year will start in India from 9:58 pm on September 7 and will run till 1:25 pm on September 8. During this time the moon will look red or orange color, due to which it will also be called blood moon. This will be a complete lunar eclipse and this happens when the Earth’s shadow falls completely on the surface of the moon.
When does the lunar eclipse occur
When the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon, the lunar eclipse occurs. This leads to the shadow of the earth on the moon. This phenomenon can only occur on the full moon day, when the moon is in the opposite direction of the Earth.
The lunar eclipse of September 7 will be visible in India, so its sutak period will also be valid. The sutak period of lunar eclipse takes place 9 hours ago. On September 7, it will start at 12.57 pm. With the end of the eclipse, the sutak also ends. The Sutak period is the time before the eclipse, which is considered inauspicious. It is considered taboo to do certain special functions during sutak. The doors of temples are closed during the Sutak period and no religious rituals are performed.
What not to do during the eclipse period?
Vice-presidential election: DMK in a bind as TN parties pitch for 'son of the soil' | India News

CHENNAI: NDA’s decision to field C P Radhakrishnan as its vice-presidential candidate has put DMK in a political bind.To reject a candidate from Tamil Nadu could be portrayed as disregarding Tamil pride, a line rivals are expected to play up in the 2026 campaign. Yet, extending support to a BJP-backed nominee would go against DMK’s long-standing political positioning against the Centre.On Monday, pressure mounted on DMK to back CPR. AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami said the nomination of CPR was an opportunity for TN to send someone from the state to the vice-president’s office. “A Tamilian has got an opportunity to become a VP. So all MPs from TN should support it, shedding political differences,” EPS told reporters at Tiruvannamalai.BJP state president Nainar Nagenthran, for his part, said he would meet chief minister M K Stalin seeking support for CPR. “It would not be fair to stay away when there was an opportunity for a Tamilian to reach new heights,” he said. Tamil Maanila Congress president GK Vasan also joined the chorus, calling Radhakrishnan “a son of the soil, admired by all beyond political affiliations” and “a great honour for Tamils.”While DMK was yet to make an announcement, its allies said there was no room for apprehension just because CPR was a Tamilian. “Even if BJP announced a presidential candidate from TN, people here will not support them,” said TNCC president K Selvaperunthagai.CPM state secretary P Shanmugham said CPR’s nomination would in no way benefit TN. “Tamils have already held posts of vice-president and President. So, there is nothing new here,” he said. Shanmugam added that BJP candidates would ultimately act on the party’s directions rather than independently.A senior DMK neta said an announcement on the party’s position would be made soon.
Stock Market: How can the market move on 19 August - Stock Market Outlook for 19th August 2025 Which Stocks are Top Gainers and Loosers Today
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Share Market Today: Indian stock markets saw a stormy boom on August 18 today. Both Sensex and Nifty closed up by about 1 per cent. Auto, consumption, metal and realty stocks saw the highest faster. The proposal for major changes in Goods and Service Tax (GST) Structure kept investors enthusiastic
Pass Rusher Matt Judon No Longer Entertains a Free Agent Tag As the Miami Dolphins Near a Deal | NFL News

The Miami Dolphins don’t seem to be satisfied with their edge defenders’ lineup. Even if they have one of the strongest weapons under their belt, they are certainly looking for more. Well, not just anyone, they look keen to bring in a veteran linebacker from their divisional rival. The star in question is none other than Matt Judon, who has been there as the most valuable free agent available in the NFL deep after scoring a below-average season stat for the Atlanta Falcons last year.
Matt Judon seems to pen a contract with the Dolphins
Judon, 33, was nowhere near his best for the past couple of years. He suffered a grave lower biceps injury during week 4 of the 2023 season. After some checkups and treatments, he bounced back but couldn’t retain the standard. For the first two weeks (in 2024), he mounted 1.5 sacks, 12 tackles, two quarterback hits, and two tackles. In week 15, he scored his lowest, 42% of the defensive snaps.For obvious reasons, the Falcons moved on without signing a contract. But it looks like 2025 will be another game-changer for the superstar pass rusher. He isn’t washed up after all. Dolphins see right through the layers and seem to act on it pretty soon. NFL insider Jordan Schultz wrote on X, “Sources: The #Dolphins will host 4x Pro Bowl OLB Matthew Judon on a visit tomorrow. “Miami has been exploring pass-rush options, and Judon — who had 5.5 sacks last season in Atlanta — brings 72 career sacks to the table.”Schultz added that Judon will visit on Monday and ‘’both parties are motivated to reach a deal.’’Judon might not have an immediate record worthy of a promise, but his history with the Patriots speaks volumes. He clinched two of his Pro Bowl nods and also finished ninth in the NFL AP Defensive Player of the Year voting in 2022. He can still be a depth piece for the Super Bowl contender. But do the Patriots have any chance of getting him further?
Will Matt Judon be back with the Patriots?
Well, the former New England Patriots linebacker Matthew Judon is desperate to get his feet back in the business. He doesn’t at all want his fans to forget his classics. He recently posted a clip of his shots during his tenure with the Patriots. In his first year with the Pats, Judon racked up 60 tackles, one fumble recovery, and 12.5 sacks. He broke his own records in 2022 with a career-high 15.5 sacks, two forced fumbles (recovering one), and 60 total tackles.Does he want these golden days back? Not specified, but Judon’s caption in his IG story clearly depicts that his heart is yearning to don those ‘red sleeves’ again. The four-time Pro Bowler might just have a momentary nostalgia drifting through his mind, but for fans, it’s nothing less than a tease to get back in Foxborough. However, in reality, it looks far-fetched in all likelihood.Also read: “Largely because of Taylor Swift”: Clark Hunt recalls rare moment Travis Kelce’s girlfriend refused VIP treatment | NFL News – Times of India
Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes spent a whopping $150,000 over the weekend but it wasn’t on themselves | NFL News

Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany Mahomes, have been leading a pretty comfortable and luxurious life but the two have always given back to society. Both Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes also spend a lot of time with their foundation, even as they stay busy while raising three children. Recently, the power couple spent a whopping $150,000 on their foundation.
Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes spent a whopping $150,000 over the weekend for a noble cause
A few months ago, Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes’ foundation 15 and the Mahomies announced a scholarship program for high school seniors.The details about the scholarship program read on their website as, “This initiative is designed to support five outstanding high school seniors in each of three key communities: Kansas City, Tyler, TX Area, and Lubbock, TX Area.”The website added, “Each $10,000 college scholarship will be awarded to Class of 2025 students within their respective community. The 15 Scholarships will recognize academic achievement, leadership, and meaningful community involvement.”With the application for the scholarship coming to an end, on 16th August, 15 and the Mahomies took to their social media to announce the winners.The caption of the post read as, “Congratulations to our inaugural 15 and the Mahomies Scholarship Award recipients! 15 outstanding students from the Kansas City, Tyler (TX) & Lubbock (TX) areas will each receive a $10,000 college scholarship.”Both Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany Mahomes, are pretty active with their foundation even as they lead pretty busy lives.
Brittany Mahomes has always been there to cheer on Patrick Mahomes, even as she dealt with her third pregnancy
For now, Patrick Mahomes is putting all his focus and strength on gearing up for the regular season to begin in a few weeks.His wife, Brittany Mahomes, has been a huge source of strength and support to the Kansas City Chiefs’ quarterback, as Patrick Mahomes has always acknowledged.The power couple had announced their third pregnancy last August, just weeks before the last NFL season was scheduled to begin. But Brittany Mahomes’ pregnancy did not stop her from cheering on her husband in every game.Also Read: “I gotta see it to believe it”: Patrick Mahomes admits he refused to believe Travis Kelce when he spoke about dating Taylor Swift
Goldim International raised ₹ 202.05 crore through QIP - Goldim International Raises Rs 202 05 Crore Via QIP
Goldim International Ltd announced an allotment of 61,22,722 equity shares through the qualified Institutes Placement (QIP), including ₹ 202.05 crore. This issue opened on August 18, 2025 and trading in the stock market stopped on the same day.
According to the issue, the company’s Fund Resouring Committee approved the issue and allotment of 61,22,722 equity stocks to qualified qualified institutional buyers at the issue of ₹ 330 per equity share (including premium of ₹ 328 per equity share), which is a total of ₹ 202.05 crore.
The issue was ₹ 330 per share, which included a premium of ₹ 328 per share. This price included a discount of ₹ 16.99 equal to 4.90 percent of the floor price prescribed by SEBI ICDR regulation.
The company’s paid equity share capital ₹ 2 has increased from 10,67,95,122 equity shares to ₹ 21.35 crore to ₹ 22.58 crore, including ₹ 11,29,17,844 equity shares.
Here is a detailed list of allottees that have been allocated more than 5 percent of the equity shares introduced in qualified institutions placements:
The Fund Resing Committee meeting started at 10:25 pm and the meeting ended at 10:35 pm.