JK LAKSHMI CEMENT LTD. - 500380 - Compliances-Reg. 39 (3) - Details of Loss of Certificate / Duplicate Certificate
Issuance of Duplicate Share Certificates30-01-2023
JK LAKSHMI CEMENT LTD. - 500380 - Compliances-Reg. 39 (3) - Details of Loss of Certificate / Duplicate Certificate
Issuance of Duplicate Share CertificatesJK LAKSHMI CEMENT LTD. - 500380 - Announcement under Regulation 30 (LODR)-Analyst / Investor Meet - Intimation
Intimation of Conference CallJK LAKSHMI CEMENT LTD. - 500380 - Board Meeting Intimation for Consideration And Approval Of The Unaudited Financial Results.
JK LAKSHMI CEMENT LTD.has informed BSE that the meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company is scheduled on 10/02/2023 ,inter alia, to consider and approve Unaudited Financial Results of the Company for the third Quarter ended 31st December 2022.JK LAKSHMI CEMENT LTD. - 500380 - Compliances-Reg. 39 (3) - Details of Loss of Certificate / Duplicate Certificate
Intimation of loss of share certificatesJK LAKSHMI CEMENT LTD. - 500380 - Compliances-Reg. 39 (3) - Details of Loss of Certificate / Duplicate Certificate
Issuance of Duplicate CertificatesJK LAKSHMI CEMENT LTD. - 500380 - Compliances-Reg. 39 (3) - Details of Loss of Certificate / Duplicate Certificate
Intimation regarding Loss of Share CertificatesJK LAKSHMI CEMENT LTD. - 500380 - Compliances-Certificate under Reg. 74 (5) of SEBI (DP) Regulations, 2018
JK Lakshmi Cement Limited has informed the Exchange about Certificate under SEBI (Depositories and Participants) Regulations, 2018Sell JK Lakshmi Cement; target of Rs 710: Geojit
Geojit recommended sell rating on JK Lakshmi Cement with a target price of Rs 710 in its research report dated December 29, 2022.JK Lakshmi ties-up with GreenLine Logistics to roll out first LNG fleet
JK Lakshmi Cement has tied up with GreenLine, a pioneer in green and smart logistics in India, for the introduction of LNG-fuelled heavy trucks for transporting cement. "With this association, GreenLine will enable JK Lakshmi Cement to decarbonise its road logistics operations in a phased manner over the next few years," the company said in a statement. Starting with a fleet of 10 LNG trucks plying on the Sirohi in Rajasthan to Surat in Gujarat route, the companies plan to scale this up substantially over the next two years. "Each LNG truck reduces about 35 tons of CO2 emissions per year. With the switch to LNG fuelled logistics, JK Lakshmi Cement aims to reduce its carbon emissions, not only to achieve its environmental goals but also boost its ESG performance," it said. Trucks in India usually use diesel as fuel. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) offers a less polluting alternative on long-haul routes. Speaking on the occasion, Arun Shukla, President & Director, JK Lakshmi Cement Ltd,