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DIIs net buyers of Rs 2,330 cr in cash mkt today
Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net buyers of Rs 2,330.25 crore (provisional) today, according to data released by BSE.

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RIL discovers third gas reserves in KG basin
Reliance Industries (RIL), the country’s largest private sector company, has announced its third successive gas discovery in the exploration block KG-DWN-2003/1 (KG-V-D3), of NELP-V. The deepwater block KG-DWN-2003/1 is located in the Krishna basin, about 45 kilometers off the coast in the Bay of Bengal. The block covers an area of 3288 square kilometres. RIL holds a 90 per cent participating interest (PI) and Hardy Exploration and Production India Inc holds the rest.
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Aditya Birla Capital Advisers raises Rs 675 cr

Aditya Birla Capital Advisers, the private equity arm of Aditya Birla Financial Services Group, today announced closure of its first fund with the investment commitment of about Rs 675 crore. - Aditya Birla PE announces first closure, raises Rs 675 cr - Oberoi Realty files for IPO, to raise Rs 1,500 cr - Jaiprakash Power Ventures to raise Rs 1,500-2,000 cr - Tantia Constructions to dilute 10% equity - Bharat Forge to raise $150 mn for expansion - DQE India plans IPO to raise Rs 150 cr The maiden fund has been very well received by domestic high net worth clients and institutional investors and has commitments of over Rs 675 crore, despite an uncertain market environment, Aditya Birla Group Chief Executive (financial services) Ajay Srinivasan said in a release. In view of continued strong patronage of investors, the Aditya Birla Private Equity - Fund I will continue to accept applications for a limited period and would announce its second and final closing shortly, he said. The fund seeks to deliver returns by investing in and harvesting business growth opportunities created by the strong economic prospects of the Indian economy, he said, adding, it proposes to target minority stakes, while investing primarily in unlisted, mid-cap, high-growth, India-centric companies, and is sector-agnostic. "We have ambitious plans for this business (private equity) and our maiden fund"s mobilisation of over Rs 675 crore is a good first step in that direction. Our strong investment team will now put this money to work for our investors," he said. As a demonstration of the Group"s commitment to the business, he said, the Aditya Birla Group contributed 20 per cent of the fund corpus.


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