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Stocks to Watch Today (December 08, 2025): Indian markets are expected to see stock-specific action on Monday as companies announce fresh orders, rate revisions, new subsidiaries and key operational updates. Regulatory approvals, technology developments and sector-wide moves will also guide investor sentiment through the session.
- RailTel has received an order worth around Rs 14.40 crore from the Ministry of External Affairs.
- The company will act as the project-implementing agency.
- The contract includes procurement and supply of 2,000 AI-enabled laptops.
- PNB reduced its Repo Linked Lending Rate by 15 bps.
- The rate has been revised from 8.35 per cent to 8.10 per cent, effective Saturday.
- There is no change in the base rate and MCLR.
- The company will receive 2.99 crore equity shares in PB Fintech.
- This represents 6.47 per cent of PB Fintech’s paid-up share capital.
- The allotment follows NCLT approval for the Makesense Tech merger.
- After allotment, Info Edge’s total holding in PB Fintech will rise to 12.43 per cent.
- The company clarified on a news report related to a trading platform outage.
- Groww said the disruption was caused by an issue at third-party vendor Cloudflare.
- The outage was part of a global disruption and services have now fully resumed.
- The company said business operations were not materially affected.
The company will consider fund raising in its board meeting on December 10.
- Delhivery successfully tested an autonomous logistics drone in Deoria, Uttar Pradesh.
- The VTOL aircraft completed a 12-kilometre route.
- It delivered medicines in 12 minutes versus 40 minutes by road.
- The drone can carry a payload of 5 kg for 60–90 km.
- A 20-kilogram payload version is under development.
- The goal is to enable high-speed rural delivery, especially in remote areas.
- The company has begun large-scale delivery of its 4680 India-cell vehicles.
- These include the premium S1 Generation 3 range, including the S1 Pro+.
- Price range: Rs 1,24,999 to around Rs 1,90,338.
- Mass-market models range between Rs 84,999 and Rs 1,19,999.
- With in-house battery packs, Ola becomes the first Indian company to produce both battery packs and battery cells.
- The S1 Pro+ (5.2 kWh) is its first scooter using the 4680 India cell, offering higher range, better performance and improved safety.
- The company previously disclosed that early-stage review was underway for food and beverage tenders at Chennai and Kolkata airports for 2012–13.
- CBI has now registered an FIR on December 2 alleging irregularities in these tender processes.
- The FIR names a few other companies, government officials and two old subsidiaries of the company.
- Both subsidiaries have been merged into the parent entity since September 13, 2024.