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Borosil Renewables (Share Price Rs 499)

Established in 1962 with humble beginnings, and started life as the ''Industrial & Engineering Apparatus Company Pvt Ltd'' founded by Dr. Lele. Even at that time, the company had the lofty vision of being an internationally recognized scientific glass producer.

Many things have changed since then - however, the core remains the same - to provide worldwide customers with solutions that improve their lives. Today, this company function under two listed companies - Borosil Ltd, which consists of the consumer products and life sciences division, and Borosil Renewables Ltd., which manufactures and sells solar glass. Borosil enjoys the patronage of millions of customers across India and the globe.

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NTPC (Share Price Rs 165)

NTPC is India’s largest power utility with an installed capacity of 70,884 MW (including JVs) and plans to become a 130 GW company by 2032. Established in 1975, NTPC aims to be the world’s largest and best power major.

NTPC has comprehensive Rehabilitation & Resettlement and CSR policies well integrated with its core business of setting up power projects and generating electricity. The company is committed to generating reliable power at competitive prices in a sustainable manner by optimizing the use of multiple energy sources with innovative eco-friendly technologies thereby NTPC is contributing to the economic development of the nation and upliftment of the society.

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JSW Energy (Share Price Rs 279)

As one of India’s leading power companies, It is a mix of the best practices, be it structured planning, cutting-edge operations, or social, economic, and environmental benefits.

JSW Energy currently generates 4,559 MW, out of which 3158 MW is thermal power,1391 MW is hydropower, and 10 MW is solar power. It is present across several Indian states and has stakes in natural resource companies in South Africa.

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Tata Power Company Limited (Share Price Rs 205)

Tata Power, formerly a part of the three entities jointly known as Tata Electric Companies, is a pioneer in technology adoption, with many firsts to its credit, supporting the country's energy independence.

Tata Power, together with its subsidiaries & joint entities, has a generation capacity of 14,076 MW of which 37% comes from clean energy sources. The company has the distinction of being among the top private players in each sector of the value chain including solar rooftops and value-added services.