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TWO/THREE WHEELERS
Bajaj Auto earns Rs 121-cr profit in Q4
Sees flat growth in 2-wheeler sales More

ELECTRICAL GOODS
Electrical consumer durables, cable biz drive Havell’s Q4 net up 34%
New Delhi, May 22 A robust showing by its electrical consumer durables and cable segments has helped electrical equipment company Havell’s India Ltd report a 34 per cent jump in net profit and a 25 per cent increase in topline during the ... More






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