The Anil Ambani-led infrastructure major had clocked a net profit of Rs 409.27 crore for the same quarter in 2015-16.
The company said it recorded a net profit of Rs 439 crore "in spite of defence business loss of Rs 50 crore in Q1 2016-17".
The company recorded an almost total income of Rs 7,640 crore during the quarter under review as against Rs 7,644 crore in the previous fiscal.
As on June 30, 2016, "the consolidated net worth of the company stood at Rs 25,920 crore and is conservatively financed with debt to equity of 1.3x".
The company said discussion is in "advanced stage with PSP Investments of Canada for 49 stake sale in Mumbai power business".
As far as power distribution in Delhi is concerned, it added 46,200 new consumers during the quarter and all projects are commissioned and revenue generating.
Its EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) business has an orderbook of Rs 2,720 crore and earned revenue of Rs 723 crore in April-June.
The company said it is "targetting opportunities worth Rs 2 lakh crore planned by the government across power, roads, railways, defence, ports and mega infrastructure projects" and has already submitted bids worth Rs 15,000 crore in the last three months.
According to RInfra, discussions are in advanced stage to monetise the entire road portfolio.
The company said Mumbai Metro earned a revenue of Rs 55 crore in the June quarter, an increase of 12 per cent over the same period last fiscal. Over 21 crore commuters travelled with 100 per cent train availability.
As for the cement business, R-Infra completes 100 per cent sale of its subsidiary to Birla Corporation for Rs 4,800 crore and the entire proceeds are utilised for debt reduction.
RInfra said it acquired management control of Reliance
Defence & Engineering Ltd (RDEL), erstwhile Pipavav Defence and Offshore Engineering Company Ltd, and has executed sub concession agreement valid up to 2046.
The company said it has received 27 industrial licences for missiles, ammunition, land and naval systems and its focus is on air defence systems including missiles and large aerostats via joint venture with Rafael Advanced Systems Ltd (Israel)- opportunity worth USD 10 billion over next 10 years.
The firm is also looking at tapping large scale ammunition market globally and India which has opportunities worth USD 10 billion over next 10 years.
Reliance Infrastructure Ltd is one of the largest infrastructure companies, developing projects through various Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) in several sectors like Power, Roads and Metro Rail in the Infrastructure space and the Defence sector.
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