
Top stocks in focus on June 30: BHEL, Adani Power, Waaree Energies, NTPC Green, NLC India, Godrej Properties and more
By Aman Shukla Published on June 30, 2025, 08:10 IST
A busy Monday is expected for investors as several companies have made important announcements spanning new orders, acquisitions, regulatory approvals, and business expansions. Here's a quick round-up of notable developments: Stocks to watch BHEL secured a large order worth ₹6,500 crore from Adani Power for six thermal units of 800 MW.
Waaree Energies received an order for 540 MW solar modules from a U.S.-based developer.
Zen Technologies received its 54th Indian patent for a laser-based combat training system.
Interarch bagged a ₹77 crore order from Amara Raja.
Neogen Chemicals received an on-account insurance payment of ₹50 crore for the Dahej SEZ plant incident.
Sundram Fasteners saw HDFC Mutual Fund acquire 13.7 lakh shares for ₹137 crore.
Hind Rectifiers secured a ₹101 crore order from Indian Railways.
Prestige Estates and Arihant Group jointly acquired a land parcel in Velachery, Chennai.
ITD Cementation won a ₹580 crore construction contract in Abu Dhabi.
Titagarh Rail received a ₹430.53 crore order from Maharashtra Metro Rail for 12 Pune Metro trainsets.
Hind Copper signed an MoU with IOC for critical mineral block development.
Amber announced entry into power electronics and renewable energy sectors.
Jyoti Ltd got a ₹6.45 crore order for HV switchboards.
Alembic Pharma received US FDA approval for Doxorubicin Hydrochloride Injection.
Western Carriers landed a ₹230 crore order from Jindal Stainless.
Godrej Properties acquired 43 acres in Panipat with potential revenue of ₹1,250 crore.
Nitin Spinners saw an upgrade in its credit rating outlook by CARE Ratings.
Panorama Studios signed a distribution deal with Jio Studios for the Hindi film 'MAA'.
Adani Power received a USD 384 million payment from Bangladesh.
DLF received RERA approval for its first Mumbai project, The Westpark.
Aptus Value Housing , Aadhar Housing , and GMR Airports all reported credit rating upgrades.
Graviss Hospitality saw promoter group entity acquire a 1.4% stake.
NTPC Green commissioned 288.9 MW of solar capacity at Khavda, Gujarat.
Granules India completed a US FDA inspection with no observations.
Mahindra Lifespace acquired Shreyas Stones Pvt Ltd.
Sarda Energy received approval to operate its Coal Gasifier Plant in Raipur.
Wardwizard disclosed invocation of a pledge on 37.5 lakh shares by promoter Yatin Gupte.
NLC India secured a 450 MW wind-solar hybrid power project order from NTPC.
EFC announced a ₹57 crore interior and fit-out contract from an MNC.
Umiya Buildcon received RERA registration for its upcoming North Goa residential project.
Crompton Greaves Consumer launched the CapMaxx 2.5MFD capacitor in the lighting segment.
Vesuvius India began commercial operations at its Visakhapatnam plant.
Omaxe received RERA registration for a project in New Palwal through its subsidiary.
Disclaimer: The information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Stock market investments are subject to market risks. Always conduct your own research or consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions. Author or Business Upturn is not liable for any losses arising from the use of this information.
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Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com
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