Discover the key stocks to watch on March 18, including Aditya Birla Real Estate's new residential project in Pune, Swiggy's latest developments, and updates from NBCC and IRCON.
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Aditya Birla Real Estate is launching a luxury housing project called Birla Punya in the Sangamwadi area of Pune.
Swiggy is expanding into grocery delivery and other on-demand services to capture a larger share of the on-demand market.
NBCC has been awarded projects including the construction of a new IT park and the redevelopment of several government buildings.
IRCON is involved in railway projects such as the construction of new railway lines, modernization of existing tracks, and development of new railway stations.
Investors should watch economic indicators and regulatory changes, such as those from the Reserve Bank of India, which can influence stock performance.
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