The company had posted a net profit of Rs 102.34 crore in the same period a year ago, Amara Raja Batteries said in a statement.
Stand-alone net sales also rose to Rs 1,224.75 crore for the quarter under consideration as against Rs 1,059.20 crore a year earlier.
Amara Raja Batteries Vice-Chairman and MD Jayadev Galla said: "We... Report yet again the highest revenue and profit for a quarter. Our timely decision to expand the four-wheeler and two-wheeler battery capacities has begun to pay off."
The stock today closed at Rs 861.45 on BSE, down 1.69 per cent.
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