The company had reported a profit of Rs 82.95 crore in the year-ago quarter, Tata Power BSE filing said.
According to the statement, the company has deposited Rs 790 crore to Tata Sons, as part of its share of contractual obligation.
It said that on April 28, 2017, the Delhi High Court ruled that the arbitration award in the Tata-DoComo case is enforceable in India.
Consequently, it said that the company has as of March 31, 2017, written off other advances of Rs 651.45 crore, being the difference between the fair value of equity share of Tata Teleservices Limited and the consideration payable to DoCoMo deposited with Tata Sons. This has been disclosed as exceptional item.
Its total income stood at Rs 7,392.95 crore in the fourth quarter, down from Rs 7,434.10 crore a year ago.
However, its consolidated net profit in 2016-17 is Rs 948.56 crore up from Rs 786.39 crore in the previous fiscal.
Total income in 2016-17 was Rs 28,099.94 crore down from Rs 29,592.23 crore in 2015-16.
Apart from approving the financial results, Tata Power board has recommended a dividend of Rs 1.30 per equity share of Re 1 each (@ 130%) to the shareholders for the year ended March 31, 2017, in its meeting held today.
The dividend, if declared at the AGM, will be paid on and from August 24, 2017 to the shareholders, it said.
Commenting on the company's performance, Anil Sardana, CEO & Managing Director, Tata Power said, "The company's relentless focus on operational improvements have shown great results. We have grown our footprint and added 1427 MW through various projects nationally and internationally. Renewables continue to be one of our key focus areas, as is evident in our recent acquisition of solar assets. The renewable energy business made a healthy contribution to PAT this year.
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