The company's net profit stood at 28.87 crore in the year-ago period.
In a BSE filing, the Delhi-based DBSI said its total income increased to Rs 331.51 crore in the January-March quarter of the 2015-16 financial year from Rs 320.26 crore a year ago.
The company's expenses remained slightly lower at Rs 265.64 crore as against Rs 269.67 crore in the said period.
For the full 2015-16 fiscal, Dalmia Bharat Sugar's consolidated net profit jumped significantly to Rs 58.20 crore from Rs 1.49 crore in the preceding year.
DBSI said it had started the commercial production of Ninaidevi plant, which has capacity of 1,750 tonnes cane crushing per day, from November 2015 as well as 60 kilo litre per day distillery at Kolhapur from March 1, 2016.
The company has five sugar plants in Uttar Pradesh and Maharasthra with cane crushing capacity of 29,250 tonnes. Its power co-generation and distilleries capacities at these plants are 94 MW and 120 kilo litre per day.
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