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State-owned MOIL on Wednesday reported around 27 per cent year-on-year growth in net profit at Rs 115.65 crore for March quarter FY25 driven by a rise in income. It had posted a net profit of Rs 91.14 crore in the January-March period of 2023-24 fiscal year, the company said in an exchange filing. Income increased to Rs 458.20 crore during the quarter from Rs 439.85 crore a year ago. In entire FY25, the net profit rose by 30 per cent to Rs 381.63 crore from Rs 293.34 crore in 2023-24. Speaking to PTI, company's CMD Ajit Kumar Saxena said, "We have ended the fiscal delivering positive financial numbers. We will try to maintain this momentum in the coming quarters." MOIL has also registered rise in production as well as in sales, he said. In FY25, the company's production stood at 18.02 lakh tonne, up 3 per cent year-on-year, while sales were higher by 3.3 per cent at 15.87 lakh tonne. MOIL, under Ministry of Steel, is India's largest manganese ore producer. The Nagpur-based comp
The government has assigned the additional charge of CMD RINL to Ajit Kumar Saxena, a regulatory filing said on Monday. Saxena is currently the Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of MOIL, a PSU under the Ministry of Steel. "We have received an order...dated 29.09.2024 from Ministry of Steel assigning the additional charge of the post of CMD, RINL to Ajit Kumar Saxena, CMD, MOIL Ltd with immediate effect...," MOIL said in the filing. As per sources, Atul Bhatt the CMD of RINL is on personal leave from September 9 till November 30, which is also the date of his superannuation. Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd (RINL), under the Ministry of Steel, is a steel manufacturing company. It owns and operates a 7.5 million tonne plant at Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh. The company has been facing severe financial and operational issues. According to a steel ministry document, RINL is in serious financial trouble. It has been running at minimal capacity and facing continuous losses. The overall d