CMR Green Technologies IPO Opens Today with Strong Gray Market Premium The IPO of CMR Green Technologies Limited, a leading non-ferrous metal recycling company in India, opened for subscription today. The offering has attracted significant interest, with the gray market premium (GMP) rising sharply since the price band was announced. Investors can apply for shares until May 5, 2026. Price Band and Subscription Details The IPO has a price band of ₹182 to ₹192 per share, with a minimum lot size of 78 shares. The company aims to raise ₹630.88 crore by issuing 32,858,323 equity shares. The issue was initially open to anchor investors starting on April 20, 2026, and now retail and other investors can apply. Company Overview Based in Faridabad, Haryana, CMR Green Technologies specializes in recycling non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, copper, zinc, stainless steel, and magnesium. The company processes scrap metal from domestic and international sources using eco-friendly and scientific methods. Its primary clients include major industrial players like Honda Cars India, Bajaj Auto, Hero MotoCorp, Royal Enfield, Maruti Suzuki, and Jindal Stainless. Financial Performance As of December 31, 2025, CMR Green reported a net profit of ₹162.39 crore, with revenue reaching ₹6,291 crore. For the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025, the company earned a net profit of ₹155.04 crore, with revenue at ₹6,696.66 crore. The company’s current market capitalization is estimated at ₹4,205 crore. Lead Managers and Listing Plans The book-running lead managers for the IPO are Equirus Capital, ICICI Securities, and Motilal Oswal Investment Advisors. Kfin Technologies Ltd is the registrar to the issue. The shares are expected to be listed on both the BSE and NSE by June 10, 2026, assuming all conditions are met.#faridabad #haryana #bse #nse #cmr_green_technologies

A Video of Elderly Man Urinating in Metro Lift Sparks Public Debate A video showing an elderly man urinating inside a lift at Delhi’s Kalakaji Metro Station has gone viral on social media, sparking mixed reactions and discussions about public behavior and medical challenges. The incident, captured on camera, features a woman confronting the man, who responds with a dismissive attitude, stating, “Do what you have to do.” The video, which has been widely shared online, depicts the elderly man using a bottle to urinate in the lift after his pants are lowered. A woman in the scene questions him about his actions, asking if he doesn’t realize his mistake. The man’s response, combined with the presence of other bystanders, has led to a range of opinions online, with some condemning the act as inappropriate for public spaces while others express sympathy for the man’s medical condition. Delhi Metro Police confirmed the incident occurred on the night of May 15, around 9:40 PM, when the man was traveling from Jamia Nagar to Faridabad. According to officials, the elderly individual experienced an urgent need to urinate but could not find a toilet in time. Despite searching for a restroom, he resorted to using a bottle in the lift. The woman who filmed the incident later shared the video online, further amplifying the controversy. Further investigation revealed that the man suffers from medical issues affecting his ability to control urination. Authorities noted that he often carries a bottle with him for such situations. While no criminal case was filed against him, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) imposed a fine under its regulations for violating public conduct norms.#faridabad #delhi_metro_rail_corporation #delhi_kalakaji_metro_station #delhi_metro_police #jamia_nagar

Weather Summary Across India: March 2024 Delhi & NCR Temperature: Delhi hit 35.7°C in March, with Gurgaon (36.5°C) and Faridabad (36°C) also recording high temperatures. Heatwave Alert: Rising temperatures risk heatwaves. Precautions are advised for vulnerable groups. NCR: Gurugram (37.5°C) and Hisar (37.5°C) are the hottest spots, with temperatures 6°C above normal. Punjab & Haryana Heatwave Risk: Temperatures are rising sharply, with Hisar (37.5°C) and Ambala (36°C) leading. No Rain/Storm: No significant rainfall or thunderstorms expected in the near term. Uttar Pradesh & Bihar Yellow Alert: Thunderstorms and heavy rain expected in eastern UP (e.g., Kanpur, Lucknow) and Bihar (e.g., Patna, Bhagalpur). Temperature Drop: Slight cooling due to rain, with 30–40 km/h winds and lightning. Rajasthan & Madhya Pradesh Rising Heat: Temperatures in Jaipur (37°C) and Bhopal (36°C) are above normal. Heatwave Warning: Continued high temperatures may lead to heatwaves. North East (Assam, Meghalaya, etc.) Heavy Rainfall: Assam and Meghalaya face >100mm rainfall, with Kaziranga National Park and Shillong at risk of landslides. Temperature Drop: Rain may lower temperatures by 2–3°C. Jharkhand & Chhattisgarh Thunderstorms: Heavy rain and lightning expected in Ranchi and Raigarh. Flooding Risk: Flash floods possible in low-lying areas. Himalayan Regions (Himachal Pradesh, Jammu-Kashmir) Snowfall & Cold Waves: Chamba, Kangra, and Lahaul-Spiti may see light snowfall and temperature drops of 4–6°C. Yellow Alert: Thunderstorms and rain in Chamba, Kangra, and Kinnour. West Bengal & Odisha Monsoon Lapse: Delayed monsoon may cause drought risks in West Bengal and Odisha. Key Warnings Heatwave Precautions: Stay hydrated, avoid outdoor activities during peak heat. Storm Safety: Secure property, avoid low-lying areas during heavy rain.#faridabad #gurugram #delhi_ncr #gurgaon #hisar
