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Maruti Suzuki to invest Rs 925 crore by FY31 towards green energy initiatives
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd announced a Rs 925 crore investment by FY 2030-31 for green energy, including two biogas projects. A new 10 TPD biogas plant will be set up at its Kharkhoda facility by FY 2026-27, while the Manesar plant's capacity has been expanded. These initiatives aim to reduce fossil fuel dependence and align with the government's 'Waste-to-Wealth' mission.
Coal ministry invites applications under gasification projects
The Coal Ministry has launched a new initiative to boost coal gasification projects. Companies can now apply for financial incentives to support the development of these projects. The scheme aims to produce 100 million tonnes of gasified coal by 2030. Eligible projects will receive significant financial support, encouraging investment in this crucial sector.
India's tougher grid rules unsettle investors, test clean energy ambitions
India's new power grid rules are causing concern among clean energy investors, who say stricter penalties for solar and wind projects would reduce returns. This comes as India aims to significantly expand its renewable energy capacity. Investors warn this could slow down the much-needed investment for the energy transition in the country.

Devang Mehta prefers capital market stocks over IT sector
Devang Mehta, Deputy MD & CIO-Equity at Spark Private Wealth Management, said India’s ongoing shift toward investing through mutual funds, PMS, wealth managers and capital market platforms offers a long-term growth opportunity. While remaining cautious on large-cap IT stocks due to weak growth visibility, he prefers capital market-linked businesses, power automation, engineering, manufacturing and discretionary consumption sectors, citing their potential to benefit from structural trends over the next three to five years. Disclaimer: The views and tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own, not of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.

Rs 3,300 Crore Order Book: Engineering Company Secures Rs 1,300 Crore Order From JSW Group Company - Dalal Street Investment Journal
Rs 3,300 Crore Order Book: Engineering Company Secures Rs 1,300 Crore Order From JSW Group CompanyDalal Street Investment Journal

Deven Choksey remains bullish on select mid-tier IT stocks, sees up to 20% upside
Indian IT stocks could offer attractive opportunities after the recent correction, according to Deven Choksey, MD, DRChoksey FinServ. He believes downside risks are limited as companies adapt to AI-driven, outcome-based business models. Choksey prefers engineering and automotive technology companies such as KPIT Technologies, Tata Technologies and Tata Elxsi, citing strong order visibility and execution prospects. He sees the potential for 15-20% upside in select names. Choksey also remains optimistic about the long-term prospects of India's solar industry, although he believes much of the near-term optimism is already reflected in stock 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.
Renaissance Investment CIO sees value in IT, autos and financials
Pankaj Murarka, CEO & CIO of Renaissance Investment Managers, says the global AI investment boom could benefit Indian IT services as enterprise adoption rises. He believes fear-driven selling in IT stocks is fading and sees value emerging in the sector. Murarka is also positive on autos, EV-linked themes, energy and financials over the medium term, while cautioning that some AI and power infrastructure stocks are difficult to justify on traditional valuations.
Morgan Stanley says Indian stock market poised for strong year ahead. Here’s why
Morgan Stanley remains bullish on Indian equities, citing an earnings upcycle, supportive macroeconomic conditions and strong domestic flows. The brokerage expects sustained growth driven by investment, manufacturing and AI-linked opportunities, while highlighting external risks. It projects the Sensex could reach 89,000, supported by robust earnings growth and improving market fundamentals.
Sebi mulls allowing InvITs to add road expenses back into NDCF calculation
Market regulator Sebi on Monday proposed allowing InvITs to add payments made for major maintenance of road projects back into Net Distributable Cash Flow (NDCF) computation, capped at the amount funded by external debt. This mechanism should apply only to the 'Roads and Bridges' sector and requires strict unitholder approval. The proposal came after the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) received representation from the Bharat InvITs Association (BIA) regarding the treatment of debt availed by InvITs for incurring major maintenance expenses of road projects while calculating the NDCF. The industry association highlighted that although major maintenance (MM) expenses extend the road's life and enhance its quality, they cannot be capitalised under generally accepted accounting principles because they do not generate future economic benefits, such as extended concession periods or increased toll revenue. Since InvITs (infrastructure investment trusts) holding road projects
Amazon adds 10.6 acres to Mumbai data centre campus in Rs 125 crore deal
Amazon Data Services India has acquired a significant land parcel near Mumbai. This expansion boosts its data centre capacity in India's largest market. The company's investment in this location now totals nearly Rs 575 crore. This move strengthens Amazon's land bank in the Palava region, a key hub for digital infrastructure projects.
Rolls-Royce eyes India engine MRO facility, explores aero gas turbine complex and SMR opportunities
Rolls-Royce plans to build an engine maintenance facility in India. The company also proposes an aero gas turbine complex for indigenous military engine development. This move supports India's growing aviation sector and future defense programs. Rolls-Royce is also exploring opportunities in India's nuclear energy sector. Significant investment and job creation are anticipated if these plans materialize.

Inox Clean Energy plans ₹1 trillion investment by 2030 in renewables, solar equipment and battery storage
INOXGFL Group is also targeting global markets with a major battery chemicals push and a new joint venture to develop power projects across Africa, executive director Devansh Jain said.