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Hans India
8 hours ago
- Business
- Hans India
Dynamic Cables' Q1 net profit drops 22.75 pc to Rs 18.2 crore; revenue falls nearly 21 pc
Mumbai: Jaipur-based Dynamic Cables Limited on Wednesday reported a decline in its financial performance for the first quarter (Q1) of FY26, with net profit falling by 22.75 per cent quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) to Rs 18.2 crore, compared to Rs 23.56 crore in the previous quarter (Q4 FY25). The company also saw its revenue from operations drop by 20.88 per cent, standing at Rs 262.03 crore in Q1, down from Rs 331.17 crore in Q4 FY25, according to its stock exchange filing. Total income for the quarter came in at Rs 264.77 crore, showing a decline of 20.39 per cent QoQ. On the expenses side, the company recorded Rs 240.4 crore in total expenses in Q1, a decrease of 20.37 per cent from Rs 301.9 crore in the previous quarter, the company stated in its regulatory filing. The company's total expenses included Rs 233.3 crore towards cost of materials consumed, Rs 10.01 crore on employee benefits, Rs 2.66 crore in finance costs, Rs 2.65 crore in depreciation and amortisation, and Rs 13.82 crore under other expenses. As of June 30, Dynamic Cables' order book stood at approximately Rs 734 crore, a significant rise from Rs 468 crore a year earlier. The company said this growth was largely driven by strong demand in the power utilities/EPC, export, and renewable energy segments. Dynamic Cables' Managing Director, Ashish Mangal, attributed this to strong domestic demand from both government and private sector projects in power distribution and renewable energy, along with consistent export contributions of around 10 per cent, even amid geopolitical challenges. He expressed optimism for the upcoming quarters, saying the company is well-positioned to capitalise on growth opportunities thanks to supportive policies and increased infrastructure investments. 'With a robust order book, a clear growth roadmap, and a strong emphasis on execution, we are confident in our ability to maintain this momentum and create long-term value for all stakeholders,' Mangal added. Dynamic Cables Limited manufactures a wide range of power infrastructure cables including low voltage, medium voltage, high voltage, control, instrumentation, and signalling cables. It supplies to government discoms, private utilities, EPC contractors, industrial clients, and exports markets. The company operates three manufacturing units in Jaipur and Reengus, with its corporate office and five regional sales offices based across India.


Mint
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
Samay Raina cracks jokes outside Supreme Court amid disability remark row: ‘I support Mohak Mangal'
Comedian Samay Raina, known for his sharp humour, found himself at the centre of controversy after his online show India's Got Latent was accused of mocking people with disabilities. What started as a typical episode filled with light-hearted banter quickly escalated into a nationwide backlash, triggering FIRs, court proceedings, and even discussions in Parliament. Despite the serious nature of the allegations, Samay's trademark wit was on full display outside the Supreme Court on Tuesday, with several of his remarks now going viral across social media. Vipul Goyal, Balraj Paramjeet Singh Ghai, Sonali Thakkar ">Samay, along with fellow comedians Vipul Goyal, Balraj Paramjeet Singh Ghai, Sonali Thakkar (also known as Sonali Aditya Desai), and Nishant Jagdish Tanwar, appeared before the Supreme Court to submit a written apology related to the case. As paparazzi surrounded him outside the court in hopes of getting a statement, Samay smiled and replied, 'Wahin kahenge na, aapko thodhi kahenge' (Whatever I have to say, I'll say in court, not to you). The clip has since been widely shared online, earning praise for his humour even amid legal troubles. In another video, when asked by a ANI reporter if he had anything to say about the allegations, Samay simply responded, 'I support Mohak Mangal.' Mangal had recently accused news agency ANI of blackmail and extortion, alleging that they demanded over ₹ 40 lakh from him after issuing copyright strikes on his videos. According to Mangal, an ANI representative contacted him to settle the matter financially. ANI, however, claims Mangal openly admitted to using their copyrighted material for profit and went on to release a video that the agency has described as 'defamatory' and 'an attempt to discredit' them, reported Bar and Bench. Earlier this year, Samay and influencer Ranveer Allahbadia were booked by police in both Maharashtra and Assam over comments made on India's Got Latent that were deemed offensive. Samay also appeared before the National Commission for Women and submitted a written apology for remarks from the show considered disrespectful to women.


News18
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
500 Episodes In, Deepika Singh Explains Mangal Lakshmi's Positive Impact
The realistic and emotionally grounded show Mangal Lakshmi has completed 500 episodes. In a world of glossy TV dramas and perfect characters, Mangal Lakshmi stands out for being refreshingly real. This slice-of-life show has deeply connected with audiences across the country, and now it proudly celebrates a major milestone—500 episodes filled with emotion, courage, and real-life struggles. At the heart of the story is Mangal, played with quiet strength by Deepika Singh. Mangal is a hardworking single mother who balances responsibilities like a pro, stands up for herself, and even supports others around her with love and resilience. After her mother, Shanti has a heart attack, Mangal agrees to marry Kapil, not out of love, but to ensure her mother's treatment. However, things take a dark turn when Kapil hits Mangal's daughter, Ishana. That one moment changes everything. What was supposed to be a new beginning suddenly feels like a mistake. Mangal, who rebuilt her life after a painful divorce, is now left questioning if she can walk away from something that society calls 'security" — all for the sake of her dignity and her child. Here's What Deepika Singh Has To Say On Playing Mangal In a recent interview with The Times of India, Deepika Singh said, 'What a blessing it is to have Mangal Lakshmi hit the mark of 500 episodes! Mangal dares to ask the questions that make people uncomfortable in a world where quite a few injustices hide behind norms, and every decision is taken 'for the good of the family.'" 'Why are women always expected to sacrifice? Who decides what's respectable and what's rebellious? Sometimes, the questions matter more than the answers — because they break the silence so many of us were raised to keep," she added. During her interview, Deepika Singh also stressed that Mangal Lakshmi shows how important it is for women to be financially independent, as real independence means more than just emotions—it also means being able to support yourself. As per DNA, Mangal Lakshmi secured the seventh spot on the Ormax Characters India Loves (OCIL) list released in May this year. This shows that viewers still connect with characters who feel real and face everyday problems. Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


India.com
10-07-2025
- Business
- India.com
Meet Maitri Mangal, an Indian software engineer at Google who pays Rs 2500000 as rent in New York, her package is....
Every month, on the 30th, every individual is waiting eagerly for his/her hard-earned salary to be credited into their bank account. Krrrrrrr! Rent, bills, and then savings, this is a usual routine. An Indian software engineer at Google shared how she spends her salary in New York City. In a collaborative video with popular podcaster Kushal Lodha, software engineer Maitri Mangal detailed her monthly expenses along with the typical pay scale for various roles at the tech giant. The short clip has gone viral on social media platforms. The viral clip begins with Mangal in her apartment as she discusses her monthly living expenses, detailing everything from groceries to rent. While speaking to the podcaster, she reveals that she spends roughly $5,000 per month. Mangal states she spends about $3,000 on rent, and states the total she has going out is between $1,000 and $2,000 daily. Mangal states about $100 to $200 a month for transportation. Later in the video, Mangal stated that a software engineer earns between $150,000 and $200,000 annually on average in NYC. Lodha wrote, 'What's the average package at Google? I asked Maitri, a Software Engineer at Google, and she shared that it's around ₹1.6 Crores in general across roles! Then I asked her, how much does it cost to actually live in New York? From rent to groceries, she breaks down her monthly expenses, and it's eye opening!' What some surprised people were actually her breakdown of her monthly budget in New York, a city that regularly ranks among the most expensive places in the world to live. Converting in Indian rupees, she spends approximately $5,000 (Rs 4.2 lakh) a month where rent is $3,000 (Rs 2.5 lakh). In New York, my everyday expenses, which include takeout, groceries, and entertainment, amount to $1,000-$2,000(Rs 85,684–Rs 1,71,368 approx.), then transportation would cost me $100-$200(Rs 8,568–Rs 17,136 approx.). View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kushal Lodha (@kushallodha548) According to Maitri's LinkedIn profile, she completed her Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Binghamton University. Speaking about her work experience, she worked at Boston University, where she completed her Network Science Research internship. She worked as a software engineer at Bloomberg LP and USA Today.


India Today
09-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- India Today
Indian techie at Google with Rs 1.6 crore salary shares monthly expenses in New York
How far does a Rs 1.6 crore salary really go in New York City? A video featuring Google software engineer Maitri Mangal has gone viral after she broke down her monthly expenses, revealing that life in the Big Apple, even on a seven-figure income, isn't exactly podcaster and author Kushal Lodha, Mangal discussed her compensation and monthly expenses in the the average package at Google? I asked Maitri, a Software Engineer at Google, and she shared that it's around Rs 1.6 crore in general across roles,' Lodha said in the caption of his post. But what piqued the interest of viewers was a breakdown of Mangal's monthly budget in New York - a city often ranked among the most expensive in the in her apartment, Mangal explained that she spends around $5,000 (Rs 4.2 lakh approximately) per month, with rent alone accounting for a hefty $3,000 (Rs 2.5 lakh approximately).Her daily expenses, including eating out, groceries, and entertainment, add up to $1,000-$2,000 (Rs 85,684-Rs 1,71,368 approximately) while transportation costs her another $100–$200 (Rs 8,568-Rs 17,136 approximately).Watch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kushal Lodha (@kushallodha548)In the comments section of the post, several users discussed the razor-thin margin between a massive salary package and real-world expenses in a global city like New Mangal, who also posts tech-related videos on Instagram, has 173k followers on Instagram.- EndsMust Watch