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Premier Explosives shares jump 10% on ₹350 crore export order win; up 43% in April
Premier Explosives stock surged 10% to ₹545 on April 22 after securing export orders worth ₹350.23 crore for defense products. Despite a weak December quarter performance, the company's strong order book remains promising for future growth.

BHEL 'bear' says strong execution in the price but stock jumps on 18% revenue growth
BHEL's industrial segment growth was led by an order worth ₹8,200 crore that the company received from Bharat Coal Gasification and Chemicals Ltd.
Defence stocks set for mixed Q4; Nuvama bets on BEL, Solar Industries, and a smallcap pick
Defence sector companies anticipate mixed Q4FY26 results despite strong order books. Nuvama Institutional Equities highlights BEL, Data Patterns, and Solar Industries as top picks. While order inflows remain robust, growth momentum is expected to moderate. Defence stocks have seen a strong rebound in April, with further action anticipated following earnings announcements and geopolitical developments.

Stocks to Watch for April 7: Jubilant FoodWorks, Godrej Consumer, Aurobindo Pharma, IRFC and more
From Godrej Consumer Products Ltd expecting double-digit underlying sales growth in Q4 FY26 to IRFC sanctioning and fully disbursing a ₹1,000 crore term loan to Maharashtra State Power Generation Company Limited, here are the stocks to watch ahead of Tuesday’s trading session.

Godrej Consumer expects double-digit standalone sales growth in Q4FY26, flags crude concerns
Godrej Consumer said its Indonesia business showed signs of stabilisation with mid-single-digit volume growth and sustained market share gains, while the GAUM (Godrej Africa, USA and Middle East) business reported double-digit sales growth and high single-digit volume growth. Shares of Godrej Consumer Products Limited ended higher on Monday, April 6, closing at ₹1,004.20 on the NSE.
Mutual fund reset: 5 things every investor should do to their portfolio before FY27
Major regulatory, taxation and disclosure changes in India's mutual fund industry are reshaping portfolio strategy ahead of FY 2026-27. Investors may need to reassess diversification, debt allocation, costs, documentation and tax planning. Experts suggest a structured portfolio clean-up before March 2026 to adapt to the evolving regulatory and market environment.