The firm had clocked a net profit of Rs 473.91 crore in the April-June period of last financial year.
Monnet said in a BSE filing that its total standalone income also declined to Rs 420.62 crore in the first quarter of the current fiscal, as against Rs 691.05 crore in the year-ago period.
In March, the company's shareholders approved the proposal to sell Monnet's stake in a power subsidiary firm -- Monnet Power Company Ltd (MPCL).
MPCL, in which Monnet has 87.5 per cent stake, is setting up a 1,050 MW capacity thermal power plant in Angul (Odisha).
The company stock rose 0.89 per cent to settle at Rs 22.75 apiece on BSE.
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