The Mumbai-based company's net profit stood at Rs 42.70 crore in the corresponding quarter last fiscal.
Its total income for the July-September quarter declined 31.32 per cent to Rs 304.84 crore from Rs 443.90 crore in the same quarter in FY14.
"The quarter has been satisfactory as most of our projects are getting completed, resulting in an improvement in sales," HDIL Vice President-Finance and Investor Relations Hariprakash Pandey said in a conference call today.
"Our expenses on construction has increased during the quarter mainly because most of our projects are in advanced stages of completion. We have spent nearly Rs 175 crore on getting the necessary approvals as well as fungible FSI for all our pending projects," he said.
The company's other income in the second quarter increased to Rs 39.51 crore against Rs 10.43 crore during the period a year ago. During the quarter, the company booked sales of around Rs 330 crore.
The company plans to sell its floor space index (FSI) generated from the first phase of 'Planet HDIL project' at Virar in the third quarter of this fiscal.
Commenting on the results, company's Vice Chairman and Managing Director Sarang Wadhawan said, "The performance stands testimony to our twin-pronged strategy of ramping up our execution rate and reducing the debt burden. We have also started handing over possessions for some of our projects."
He said the slew of measures for the real estate sector by the government will result in stimulus to the real estate industry in the medium term.
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