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Paper and packaging companies are demonstrating robust growth and strategic investments, signaling confidence in the sector's long-term prospects. JK Paper reported a 7% turnover increase to ₹7,569 crore for FY26, alongside a dividend declaration and the successful amalgamation of Sirpur Paper, while also noting an exceptional item related to new labor codes. Meanwhile, Pakka Limited is advancing its significant INR 744 crore Jagriti Project, supported by a recent equity and warrant fundraising, and NR Agarwal Industries posted a net profit of ₹4.37 crore with increased revenue. These developments suggest a favorable environment for expansion and modernization within the industry, though investors should monitor the impact of evolving labor regulations on profitability.
JK Paper FY26 Results: 7% Turnover Growth to ₹7,569 Cr
JK Paper reported consolidated FY26 PAT of ₹265.84 Cr and recommended a ₹4 per share dividend totaling ₹72.53 Cr.
The NCLT approved amalgamation making Sirpur Paper a wholly-owned subsidiary, with a n
JK Paper Q4 Net Profit Up 13% YoY
Board approved audited standalone and consolidated financial results for Q4 and FY ended March 31, 2026.
Recommended a final dividend of ₹4.00 per equity share (40%) for FY26, subject to AGM approval.
NR Agarwal Industries FY26 Net Profit ₹4.37 Crore
Board approved audited FY26 results with net profit of ₹4.37 crore and recommended final dividend of ₹2 per share.
Re-appointed P K Mundra as Executive Director & CFO for three years and re-designated
Pakka Limited Jagriti Project INR 744 Crore Bifurcation
Pakka Limited discloses a detailed INR 744 crore cost bifurcation for its Jagriti Project capacity expansion and modernization.
The project includes a new paper machine, pulp mill upgrades, and captiv
Pakka Limited EGM Corrigendum on ₹129.91 Crore Fundraise
• Pakka Limited issued a corrigendum to its EGM notice dated April 7, 2026, providing clarifications on Item Nos. 2 and 3.
• The clarifications detail the scope of the Jagriti Project, a phased capex