The Anil Agarwal-led mining conglomerate had clocked a net profit of Rs 1,341.23 crore a year ago.
The firm, part of the London Stock Exchange-listed Vedanta Resources, saw its net sales fell marginally to Rs 16,951.88 crore in April-June of 2015-16, from Rs 17,055.5 crore in the same quarter of 2014-15. Its total expenses rose to Rs 14,742.34 crore from the earlier Rs 13,599.20 crore.
On the quarterly show, Vedanta Ltd CEO Tom Albanese told PTI: "It was quite a challenging period for the natural resources sector and this is expected to be for some time. We have been controlling costs and capital expenditure."
Going ahead, he said: "For the balance of the next quarter, I'm looking forward to those actions that we or the government can take and we can actually bring our business into full potential. Notably, this would include getting the iron ore production going from Goa and our aluminium businesses.
"This would include getting requisite approvals, so we can expand our facility at Lanjigarh (Odisha) for refining and be able to use our own power generation to ramp up facilities for aluminium smelters in Jharsuguda through CPP conversion."
The firm, earlier known as Sesa Sterlite, said attributable PAT was 35 per cent lower at Rs 866 crore in the quarter under review due to a lower EBITDA partially offset by lesser finance costs, forex gains and a subdued depreciation and amortisation.
Exceptional items of Rs 2,128 crore (gross of tax) for Q1 of 2014-15 pertain to change in the method of depreciation at Cairn India for the period up to March 31, 2014, it said.
"We continue to focus on improving efficiency, costs, and enhancing production across our well-invested asset base. We remain on track to restart iron ore production in Goa following the monsoon."
The company's gross debt increased Rs 1,778 crore to Rs 79,530 crore on account of funding project payments and temporary working capital requirements.
"Debt levels are expected to reduce as working capital is repaid in Q2 of 2015-16," the statement said.
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