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Corporate giants turn to urban regeneration as redevelopment race intensifies
India's largest corporate houses are increasingly focusing on urban regeneration, shifting real estate focus from land acquisition to redevelopment. Giants like Reliance, Adani and JSW are aggressively bidding for projects involving old housing colonies and slum rehabilitation in Mumbai.
Stock Alert: Infosys, Vedanta, LIC, Embassy Developments, Jubilant Pharmova
Vedanta incorporated a wholly owned subsidiary, Vedanta Property Platforms (VPPL) in Mumbai, Maharashtra, to undertake real estate business and ancillary activities.

Vedanta forays into real estate with a new wholly owned subsidiary
VPPL has an authorised capital of ₹1 lakh, comprising 1 lakh equity shares of ₹1 each. Its subscribed capital also stands at ₹1 lakh.
Vedanta sets up real estate arm to unlock value from surplus land
Vedanta Ltd is venturing into the real estate sector with the incorporation of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Vedanta Property Platforms Ltd (VPPL). This strategic move aims to unlock value from surplus land and non-core assets, potentially funding expansion in its core metals and energy businesses. VPPL will act as a dedicated platform for real estate ventures and asset-light initiatives.

Hindalco appoints Kapil Agrawal as CEO (Designate) for copper business; Rohit Pathak to move to new role
Hindalco Industries has appointed Kapil Agrawal as CEO (Designate) – Copper with effect from November 1, 2026. He will take over as CEO of the Copper business from March 1, 2027, succeeding Rohit Pathak, who will transition to a new role within the Aditya Birla Group.
India Inc deepens AI adoption to stay ahead of legal curve
Major Indian corporations are swiftly integrating artificial intelligence into their legal departments. This approach is enhancing the efficiency of contract assessments, monitoring compliance and automating routine legal tasks. Firms such as the Aditya Birla Group and Adani Group are harnessing AI technologies to reduce legal expenditures and optimise operations.
Deven Choksey sees strong potential in power, EVs and luxury realty
Deven Choksey, MD of DRChoksey Finserv, says the Adani Group’s fundamentals remain strong with steady EBITDA compounding and improving fund flow visibility after regulatory overhangs eased. He remains bullish on power infrastructure, EV-led auto growth, luxury real estate and data centre-linked technology companies. Choksey also sees strong long-term opportunities in companies benefiting from India’s energy transition, manufacturing expansion and rising infrastructure investments.

Beyond tech: real estate, staffing firms invest in data centres, GCC practice to meet growing needs
Non-IT companies are seizing the tech wave. Partnerships like Uber and Adani are just the tip of the iceberg. As real estate firms dive into this lucrative market, the potential for growth is immense.
Adani, Reliance, Lodha, JSW bid for 206-acre Mumbai redevelopment projects
Leading real estate firms are vying to redevelop three large housing colonies in Mumbai. These projects span prime areas like Worli, Bandra Reclamation, and Andheri West. The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority is overseeing the process. This initiative aims to upgrade living standards for residents in older colonies. It promises modern housing and improved urban infrastructure for thousands.

Hindalco share price jumps 4% after Novelis posts Q4 earnings 2026; check results date for the Aditya Birla Group stock
Hindalco Industries shares rose 4% to ₹1,089.60 after Novelis reported a quarterly net loss of $84 million. Despite fire-related impacts, quarterly net sales increased 4% to $4.8 billion, driven by higher aluminium prices.

Sensex Rejig: Trent likely exclusion; Could be replaced by either of these two names
Two names remain the key contenders to replace Trent in the Sensex as part of the rejig. One is Aditya Birla Group's Hindalco Industries, and the other is Shriram Finance.

Deven Choksey cautious on jewellery, gold finance and paint stocks
Deven Choksey of DRChoksey Finserv remains cautious on jewellery, gold finance and paint stocks despite strong demand trends. He believes jewellery and gold finance companies are largely fully priced after a strong run and investors should wait for better entry points after meaningful corrections. On paint companies, Choksey expects competitive and cost pressures to remain high for now. He sees potential in selective midcaps such as Tata Technologies and some real estate names. Choksey also sees Hindustan Zinc and Vedanta benefiting from higher silver prices. Disclaimer: The views and investment tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own and not that of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.