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Realty firm Lodha Developers on Tuesday reported a 23 per cent increase in pre-sales to Rs 5,890 crore during the last quarter, but failed to meet the annual target because of West Asia conflict. The pre-sales or sales bookings stood at Rs 4,810 crore in the year-ago period. During the full 2025-26 fiscal, the company's sales bookings rose 16 per cent to Rs 20,530 crore from Rs 17,630 crore in the preceding year. In a regulatory filing, the company shared the operational update of the January-March quarter of 2025-26 fiscal. "We achieved our best ever quarterly pre-sales of Rs 58.9 billion in Q4, FY26 (+23 per cent year-on-year)," Lodha said. "Our pre- sales for the full year stood at Rs 205.3 billion in FY26 (+16% YoY growth), March saw select deferral of sales due to the Iran war leading to pre-sales being Rs 4.7 billion below guidance," the company pointed out. Lodha Developers had set a target of achieving Rs 21,000 crore worth pre-sales during the 2025-26 fiscal. Lodha ..