Welspun
Welspun Enterprises Q2 Results: Net profit grows to Rs 98 crore; company to raise Rs 1,000 cr - The Economic Times
21 Nov 2025
Welspun Enterprises on Tuesday said it has posted a 59 per cent rise in consolidated net profit at Rs 98.08 crore in September quarter of FY26, aided by reduced expenses, and the company looks to raise Rs 1,000 crore to fund growth.
We are expanding into advanced domains of urban water infrastructure. - India's Most Read Construction and Infrastructure Magazine
21 Nov 2025
According to the Reassessment of Water Availability in India Using Space Inputs report by the Central Water Commission (CWC), India receives about 3,880 billion cubic meters (BCM) of water annually through precipitation.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: The Way Forward - India's Most Read Construction and Infrastructure Magazine
21 Nov 2025
Water and waste management has become one of the most important subjects when the country is aiming to become a developed nation by 2047.
Sintex launches India’s first anti-microbial CPVC pipe in Chandigarh - The Tribune
22 Sep 2025
These pipes are engineered to the highest standards of durability and quality, with an enhanced focus on health and hygiene.
मॉनसून : भारत को हर साल मिलने वाला बोनस और इसे एक बार फिर खोने का नुकसान - Bhaskar Digital
22 Sep 2025
नई दिल्ली, 29 अगस्त 2025 : भारत में मॉनसून की सबसे अहम भूमिका है। देश में 70 प्रतिशत बारिश दक्षिण पश्चिम मॉनसून के कारण होती है, जिससे हमारी 4 ट्रिलियन डॉलर
Welspun Launches New Home Linen Campaign With Vidya Balan – Kyunki Farq Padta Hai - Textile Insights
22 Sep 2025
Welspun Living Limited (WLL), a global leader in home textiles and part of the Welspun World conglomerate, has unveiled its latest campaign, “Kyunki Farq Padta Hai”, featuring actor Vidya Balan. The c
Sintex launches AI-Generated anthem to mark 50 years
22 Sep 2025
The film commemorates the legacy brand’s commitment to driving India’s progress through health and hygiene.
Wimbledon 2025: 'Towel Thief' Iga Swiatek Gets Special Souvenir From Organisers After Winning Maiden Title
22 Sep 2025
Legacy in motion: Inside the ET NOW Family Business Excellence Summit & Awards 2025 - ET Edge Insights
22 Sep 2025
The ET NOW Family Business Excellence Summit & Awards 2025 was more than just a celebration—it was a powerful reflection on how India’s most iconic family businesses continue to evolve, lead, and insp
Hon’ble PM Shri Narendra Modi inaugurates Aunta-Simaria Ganga Bridge in Bihar - India's Top Construction magazine | construction industry magazines
01 Sep 2025
Featuring India’s widest extradosed cable-stayed bridge, the Aunta-Simaria Ganga Bridge connects Patna to Begusarai, reducing travel time by over an hour while boosting trade, mobility, and regional g
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