The shares of NBCC (India) Ltd, a Navratna PSU company, have jumped after receiving a significant order worth ₹50.54 crore from the Ministry of Tourism for the development of Maa Chintpurni Temple in Himachal Pradesh.
NbccMinistry Of TourismConstructionReal EstateFinancial PerformanceReal EstateJun 10, 2025
NBCC (India) Ltd has received a work order worth ₹50.54 crore from the Ministry of Tourism for the development of the Maa Chintpurni Temple in Una district, Himachal Pradesh, under the Prashad Scheme.
Following the receipt of the order, the shares of NBCC (India) Ltd jumped by 0.58 percent, reaching a high of ₹129.40 compared to its previous closing price of ₹128.65.
In Q4FY24-25, NBCC reported a 15 percent increase in revenue to ₹4,700.86 crores and a 29 percent rise in net profit to ₹175.92 crores. The company also has an average ROE of 15.78 percent and ROCE of 18.23 percent over the last three years.
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