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BENGALURU, Oct 27 (Reuters) - Tata Chemicals Ltd on Thursday reported a second-quarter profit that nearly tripled, helped by a strong performance in its basic chemistry products segment.
The chemical manufacturer's consolidated net profit for the three months ended Sept.
30 came in at 6.28 billion Indian rupees ($76.17 million), compared with 2.21 billion rupees a year ago.
The chemical industry in India has shown robust growth and was among the few industries that pulled through the COVID-19 pandemic, as many industries pursued the China-plus-one strategy.
The demand for soda ash and bicarb, used to make soaps and eVdEn eve nAkLiYat detergents and as a raising agent in baked goods, has been witnessing strong growth for the company.
The consolidated revenue from operations rose 40.3% to 42.39 billion rupees, EvdEN EVe nAKliyat elevated by 32.42 billion rupees of basic chemistry products revenue.
Agri-input business Rallis India Ltd, EvDEn EvE NaKliyAT a TTCH subsidiary, also reported a 25.9% rise in its September quarter net profit to 710.5 million rupees last week.
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