Understanding Rights Issues in Indian Markets
Learn how companies like Reliance use rights issues to raise capital from existing shareholders at discounted prices. Discover the types, process, and investor implications.
Learn how companies like Reliance use rights issues to raise capital from existing shareholders at discounted prices. Discover the types, process, and investor implications.
The Indian stock market has always been a dynamic and fascinating arena. From bullish surges that create millionaires overnight to bearish downturns that challenge even seasoned investors, it embodies the spirit of risk, reward, and resilience. As of 2025, India is witnessing a new phase of its economic and financial evolution. With the Nifty 50 and Sensex showing signs of recovery after a turbulent 2024, the market mood is cautiously optimistic.
India’s story with textiles is as old as civilization itself. From the handlooms of Varanasi to the mills of Ahmedabad and Ludhiana, the country has long been a global force in fabric production. Today, as the industry modernizes with cutting-edge technology, sustainable practices, and sharper market focus, one legacy bran "Prabhhans Industries Limited" is positioning itself as a pioneer in manufacturing school uniforms that are high in quality, comfort, and social responsibility.
Read MoreAnalysts point to strong domestic inflows, improving macros, and resilient corporate earnings as key factors supporting Indian equities even as global markets face uncertainty.
Established in 1992 and headquartered in Ahmedabad, Eureka Industries Limited has evolved as a strategic player in India’s agricultural commodities trade. Specializing in high- demand staples such as wheat, rice, paddy, maize, and pulses, the company has developed a robust supply chain, aligning itself with the essential sectors of India's food and agri- economy.
Read MoreElectronics manufacturers highlight cash flow challenges due to delayed incentive payments.