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Triveni Turbine Ltd leads losers in 'A' group
GE Vernova T&D India Ltd, Indian Railway Finance Corporation Ltd, TD Power Systems Ltd and Lumax Auto Technologies Ltd are among the other losers in the BSE's 'A' group today, 24 June 2026.
Digilogic Systems bags Rs 2-cr defence PSU order
Digilogic Systems has received a purchase order worth Rs 1.60 crore from a Defence PSU for the supply, installation and commissioning of a static test jig for AFCC-UHM.
Bhilwara Technical Textiles Ltd leads gainers in 'B' group
ANG Lifesciences India Ltd, Ramco Systems Ltd, Consolidated Construction Consortium Ltd and Digjam Ltd are among the other gainers in the BSE's 'B' group today, 24 June 2026.
Govt eyes fast-tracking local production of high-end medical devices
India is planning to boost local manufacturing of around 10 high-value medical devices, including MRI systems and pacemakers, to curb reliance on expensive imports. Industry consultations with the government are underway to identify key product categories for accelerated development. This initiative aims to address a significant rise in medical device imports, with potential policy support including tariff reviews and subsidies.

Israel Smuggled Starlink Systems Into Iran To Influence Anti-Govt Protests, Says Former PM Bennett
Elon Musk's SpaceX owns Starlink, whichoffers satellite internet connections.
Cohance Lifesciences Ltd leads gainers in 'A' group
Piramal Pharma Ltd, Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd, Aarti Pharmalabs Ltd and BASF India Ltd are among the other gainers in the BSE's 'A' group today, 23 June 2026.

Persistent Systems Shares in Focus As Motilal Oswal Maintains Bullish Stance — Check Upside, Target Price
Motilal Oswal remains constructive on Persistent Systems, supported by its differentiated AI capabilities, strong deal pipeline, and consistent execution across verticals.
Kirloskar Oil hits the upper circuit, but upside may be limited here on
Kirloskar Oil Engines shares surged to their daily limit following a substantial order from data-centre firm HyperNext for 192 megawatts of power systems. Analysts see this deal as a significant validation of the company's capabilities, potentially boosting its market share in high-horsepower segments. While near-term gains might be tempered by the recent rally, the stock remains a promising investment with analysts maintaining 'Buy' ratings and revised price targets.

Kirloskar Oil Engines shares hit 20% upper circuit. JM Financial sees more upside
Kirloskar Oil Engines shares surged 20% after winning a substantial order from HyperNext for 96 units of its 2,500 kVA power systems, enhancing its position in the data centre market dominated by Cummins. JM Financial and Motilal Oswal raised target prices, citing strong growth potential.

Kirloskar Oil Engines wins 192 MW power order for AI data centre
Kirloskar Oil Engines Limited (KOEL) has won a 192 MW power systems order from HyperNext to support a large AI-enabled data centre project in India. The deployment includes 96 units of its Optiprime Dual Core systems, which will provide backup power for hyperscale cloud and AI infrastructure. The project is aimed at building resilient, energy-efficient digital infrastructure to meet rising demand from artificial intelligence and cloud computing workloads.
KPI Green Energy incorporates WoS named KPCG One
The Company has been incorporated with the object of generating, storing, transmitting, distributing, purchasing, selling and supplying electricity and other forms of energy from conventional and renewable sources, including solar, wind, hydro, biomass and thermal energy, and of establishing, owning, developing, operating and maintaining power plants and energy storage systems, and undertaking activities incidental thereto.
NTPC installs 5 GWh battery storage at coal plants in Rs 5,000 crore push to cut renewable curtailment
NTPC is installing 5 gigawatt-hours of battery storage at its coal power plants. This initiative aims to reduce renewable energy that goes unused. The investment is around 5,000 crore rupees. These battery systems will absorb excess solar and wind power. The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission has approved a tariff structure for these projects.