NORTH BIHAR POWER DISTRIBUTION COMPANY LIMITED
North Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited Details
CIN | U40109BR2012SGC018920 |
Date of Incorporation | 06 Jul, 2012 |
Status | Active |
Company Category | Company limited by Shares |
Company Sub-category | State Govt company |
Company Class | Public |
Business Activity | Electricity, Gas & Water companies |
Authorized Capital | 549999.98 lakhs |
Paid-up Capital | 549999.98 lakhs |
Paid-up Capital % | 100.0 |
Registrar Office City | PatNA |
Registered State | Bihar |
Registration Number | 18920 |
Registration Date | 06 Jul, 2012 |
Listing Status | Unlisted |
AGM last held on | 22 Sep, 2017 |
Balance Sheet last updated on | 31 Mar, 2017 |
North Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited News
China's Hisense Group to acquire 15-26 pc stake in Epack's new plant in India: Official
Chinese TV and appliance major Hisense Group plans to acquire a stake of between 15 and 26 per cent in a new air conditioning and washing machine manufacturing plant being established by Epack in Sri City, Andhra Pradesh, a top company official said on Thursday.
Muthoot's fourth generation gets board roles
Reserve Bank of India has approved their induction as board members, the company said in a statement.
Ashoka Buildcon shares in focus after co plans Rs 9000 cr investment in Bihar
Ashoka Buildcon signed an agreement with the Bihar government. The company will invest Rs 9,000 crore. This investment will create a green hydrogen plant. The plant will include a 1,250 MW solar project. The project's first phase will be in Begusarai. The first phase will take 1.5 to 2 years to complete.
Vedanta shares to trade ex-dividend tomorrow. Last day for Rs 8.5 dividend eligibility
Vedanta set December 24 as the record date for an Rs 8.5 per-share interim dividend. This marks the company's fourth interim dividend for FY25, totaling Rs 3,324 crore and bringing the fiscal year's total payout to Rs 16,798 crore. Investors must hold shares by December 24 to be eligible.
Arvind Kejriwal anti-Dalit, hates Biharis and Purvanchalis: JDU leader Sanjay Jha
Kejriwal faced criticism from JD(U) for his stance on reservations and treatment of Biharis. JD(U) leader Sanjay Jha accused Kejriwal of being anti-reservation and anti-Dalit. Jha's comments followed a letter from Kejriwal to Nitish Kumar. Kejriwal's letter addressed Amit Shah's remarks on B.R. Ambedkar. Jha also raised concerns about the representation of Dalits and backward castes in AAP.
* Ministry of Corporate Affairs, 2019, Company/LLP Data, (Government of India administrative body to govern and regulate corporate affairs through the Companies Act 1956 & 2013 including other allied Acts, Bills and Rules) http://www.mca.gov.in/, Updated as on 04 Dec, 2018.
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