The largest rights issue during the period was from Tata Motors which alone raked in Rs 7,498 crore.
Most of the funds were raised for expansion, repayment of debt and working capital requirements.
In the rights issue mode, shares are issued to existing investors at a pre-determined price, normally at a discount, in proportion to their holdings.
Companies garnered Rs 8,785 crore during April-January period of the current fiscal, about double the Rs 4,402 crore raised in the year-ago period, according to latest data with the Securities and Exchange Board of India.
In addition, B N Rathi Securities Ltd, JMC Projects (India) Ltd, Ashima Ltd, Everlon Synthetics Ltd, Hydro S&S Industries Ltd and Universal Cables Ltd were among those which raised funds through the rights issue.
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