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Ambuja Cements, UltraTech Cement, Dalmia Bharat In Focus Ahead Of Q1 Results — Check Target Prices
Current stock price corrections in large and mid-cap cement names offer an attractive medium-term entry.

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Ambuja Cements, Leilac Partner For Commercial-Scale Low-Carbon Cement Project In Gujarat
The development is expected to improve the economics of carbon capture.
Ambuja Cements ties up with UK's Leilac for commercial-scale low-carbon cement project
Ambuja Cements, an Adani Group company, is partnering with UK's Leilac Limited to pilot a groundbreaking low-carbon cement production method at its Gujarat plant. This initiative will test Leilac's innovative carbon capture and electric heating technology, aiming to slash emissions and fuel use. If successful, the project could become the world's largest industrial-scale carbon capture facility, significantly advancing Ambuja's net-zero goals by 2050.

Dalmia Bharat Plans To Raise Rs 4,000 Crore; Targets 110-130 MTPA Cement Capacity By FY31
Dalmia Bharat remains optimistic about the cement industry's growth prospects and expects cement demand to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6-7 per cent over the next few years, driven by government-led infrastructure spending, private-sector investments, and rising housing demand amid increasing urbanisation.
Dalmia Bharat plans to raise Rs 4,000 cr; targets 110-130 MTPA cement capacity by FY31
Dalmia Bharat is set to raise up to Rs 4,000 crore to fuel its ambitious expansion, aiming to reach 110-130 million tonnes per annum cement capacity by FY31. This strategic move, involving acquisitions and organic growth, aligns with anticipated industry demand driven by infrastructure and housing. The company is also focusing on premium products and strengthening its pan-India presence, building on recent acquisitions and strong financial performance.
Narmada Agrobase Ltd leads losers in 'B' group
Poojawestern Metaliks Ltd, Anjani Portland Cement Ltd, Bang Overseas Ltd and Quint Digital Ltd are among the other losers in the BSE's 'B' group today, 11 June 2026.
Dalmia Bharat buys Jaiprakash cement assets from Adani for Rs 2,850 crore
Dalmia Bharat is acquiring Jaiprakash Associates' cement business from Adani Group for ₹2,850 crore. This deal adds 5.2 million tonnes of cement capacity. The company is also expanding existing facilities. By FY28, Dalmia Bharat's total production capacity will reach 66.7 million tonnes. The transaction is expected to complete soon. This acquisition strengthens Dalmia Bharat's position as a pan-India player.

Top Gainers & losers on May 22: JSW Cement, Honasa Consumer, Tata Comm, Sammaan Capital, Trent among top gainers
On May 22, markets showed mixed results with the Nifty 50 gaining 0.40% and Sensex rising 0.36%. While Nifty Private Bank and Nifty Metal saw gains, Nifty Media and Nifty Pharma lagged. The Indian rupee strengthened to 95.9 per dollar amid RBI interventions.

Cement prices may rise as companies battle soaring costs: HDFC Securities
Rajesh Ravi, Institutional Research Analyst at HDFC Securities believes the cement industry is now focusing more on profitability and margins rather than aggressive capacity expansion, even as competition in Central India intensifies after Dalmia Bharat’s latest acquisition.

Dalmia Bharat to buy JAL cement assets from Adani Group for ₹2,850 crore
The acquisition of cement assets of bankrupt Jaiprakash Associates will help Dalmia Bharat deepen its presence in central India and increase cement capacity by nearly 10%, or 5.2 mtpa.