Net profits for the city-headquartered company stood at Rs 43.98 crore during corresponding period of last year.
Declaring the annual results, company Vice-Chairman and Managing Director N Srinivasan said that in the last six years, the cement industry was hit by low growth and manufacturing units in the South were forced to operate at 68 per cent, compared to 80 per cent in the North.
"I lost volume in the Tamil Nadu market. Business of cement has become much more taxing (following GST)", he told reporters.
"Severe shortage of river sand in Tamil Nadu resulted in lower demand for cement during the period (April-June 30, 2017 quarter)", he said.
Total revenue from operations during the quarter under review grew 21.64 per cent to Rs 1,466.75 crore from Rs 1,205.72 crore in the same quarter last fiscal.
The company's total expenses rose 25.70 per cent to Rs 1,426.32 crore as against Rs 1,134.69 crore earlier.
The figures for the corresponding quarter of previous financial year June 30 2016, does not consider those of merged entities.
Overall sales during the quarter ending June 30, 2017, including export of clinker and cement, was 26.56 lakh tonnes.
Sounding optimistic that the "worst (period in cement industry) was behind", Srinivasan said that economic activity has to be revived to create a demand for cement and achieve better capacity utilisation.
Given the infrastructure schemes in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, he said there would be improvement in the industry.
"We also see good growth in other markets. Maharashtra and Karnataka are implementing a lot of concrete road projects while Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are implementing big lift irrigation, river dam and housing projects", he said.
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