Net profit stood at Rs 718.4 crore in the January-March quarter of 2015-16, according to a company statement.
Total income was up 10 per cent at Rs 3,561.8 crore in the said quarter, from Rs 3,225.2 crore a year ago.
The company witnessed an increase in power and fuel costs, rent, and other expenses.
"Indian telecom is undergoing a tectonic shift with consolidation settling in and business models shifting from voice to data centric one," said Akhil Gupta, Chairman, Bharti Infratel.
For the full year, net profit grew 22 per cent to Rs 2,747 crore while total income was up 8 per cent at Rs 13,569.2 crore.
In addition to buyback of equity share of Rs 2,000 crore that the company completed during the just-ended fiscal, the board of directors has approved an interim dividend of Rs 12 per share for 2016-17, the company statement said.
This will result in cash outgo of Rs 2,670 crore, including tax, on dividend.
The consolidated numbers include financials of Bharti Infratel and its share in Indus Towers, a joint venture.
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