Real estate giant DLF Ltd. reported a 39% increase in consolidated net profit to ₹1,282 crore for the January-March quarter, driven by robust revenue growth and strong sales bookings.
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DLF's net profit for the January-March quarter of FY25 was ₹1,282.2 crore.
DLF's sales bookings increased by 44% to ₹21,223 crore in FY25.
The name of DLF's latest ultra-luxury project in Gurugram is 'The Dahlias'.
DLF generated a net cash surplus of ₹5,302 crore in FY25.
DLF has a total development potential of 280 million square feet across residential and commercial segments.

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