From Adani Power to BEL – Here are 8 stocks to watch

The stock market is full of action right now. If you’re unsure where to focus, here’s a simple update on the latest news surrounding various stocks. You can watch these stocks to catch all the important developments.

Earlier on Thursday the NSE Nifty 50 closed the session 105 points or 0.45% higher at 23,592, while the BSE Sensex rose 318 points or 0.41% to close at 77,606.

Stocks to watch on March 28, 2025

Adani Power

Adani Power has resumed power supply to Bangladesh after halting it for almost four months over unpaid dues, sources in the know said. Bangladesh is making payments of $90-95 million per month, but earlier dues are yet to be paid, sources said.

Adani Energy Solutions

Adani Energy Solutions on Thursday announced the acquisition of a special purpose vehicle (SPV) Mahan Transmission (MTL).  The company on March 26 executed a share purchase agreement with REC Power Development and Consultancy for the acquisition of a 100% stake in Mahan Transmission.

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Jubilant Foodworks, which operates brands like Domino’s and Popeyes is seeing a recovery in dine-in sales, according to Sameer Khetarpal, CEO and MD. He also expects dine-in sales to grow from the next quarter

Blue Star

On the back of high metal prices and volatility in the rupee, Blue Star may hike the prices of its air conditioners by another 4-5% this April, the company’s managing director B Thiagarajan said on Thursday. Before this, the company had increased its AC prices by 3-4% in February to tackle rising input costs.

Jindal Stainless

Jindal Stainless is looking at investing Rs 40,000 crore in Maharashtra to set up a stainless steel manufacturing facility, a move that will increase its presence in the country. Responding to a query, JSL said the company has submitted an investment proposal to the government of Maharashtra, which was also approved at a meeting of the state cabinet subcommittee. 

ONGC

ONGC Videsh, the overseas arm of ONGC, is expecting to make headway in its offshore gas exploration project in Mozambique, where people have begun working on the ground. An investment of Rs 1,500 crore has been greenlit by the company board earlier this week into the joint venture (JV) there.

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