IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers resigns, Rahul Bhatia takes interim charge. TVS Supply Chain sets up warehouse for Caterpillar India. HG Infra wins ₹401.33 crore railway project. Here are few stocks to track ahead of Wednesday's trading session.
By Megha Rani March 10, 2026, 11:08:44 PM IST (Updated)

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Interglobe Aviation | IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers has resigned with immediate effect, citing personal reasons. The airline said Rahul Bhatia, managing director of IndiGo’s parent InterGlobe Aviation, will take interim charge following Elbers’ departure.

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TVS Supply Chain Solutions | The company has strengthened the global supply chain operations of Caterpillar India Pvt Ltd by setting up a 40,000 sq. ft. warehouse at a Free Trade and Warehousing Zone (FTWZ) in Mannur, about 30 km from Chennai. The facility will support multi-country sourcing of components and streamline global parts procurement for Caterpillar’s manufacturing operations.

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HG Infra Engineering Ltd | The company has received an order worth ₹401.33 crore from Anuppur Thermal Energy (MP) Private Ltd for a railway infrastructure project in Madhya Pradesh. The contract involves civil works, including earthwork, bridges and station buildings, along with P-way works for developing railway infrastructure at the 2x800 MW thermal power project in Anuppur.

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Waaree Energies Ltd | The company's wholly owned subsidiary, Waaree Solar Americas Inc., has signed a share subscription agreement with United Solar Holdings Inc. to subscribe to about 5.37 million Series B preferred shares for around $30 million. The company added that the transaction is not a related-party deal and none of its promoters or group entities have any interest in it.

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Hindustan Zinc Ltd | The company has signed a memorandum of understanding with CMR Green Technologies Ltd to set up a manufacturing facility at Zinc Park in Rajasthan. The plant will produce high-quality, low-emission zinc alloys for sectors such as automotive, infrastructure, die-casting and consumer goods, and is expected to boost downstream zinc value addition while promoting sustainable metal processing and supporting India’s self-reliance in industrial materials.

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Brigade Enterprises Ltd | The company announced its entry into the industrial real estate segment with the launch of Brigade Industrial Park, a 25-acre development in Devanahalli in North Bengaluru. The project, located within the Hi-Tech, Defence & Aerospace Park near Kempegowda Airport, will offer around 2 million sq ft of leasable space and cater to high-growth sectors such as aerospace and defence, IT/ITES, and data centres.

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UCO Bank | The lender has kept its one-year marginal cost of funds-based lending rate (MCLR) unchanged with effect from March 10.

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Eicher Motors | The auto major announced key leadership changes at VE Commercial Vehicles (VECV), appointing B. Srinivas as Managing Director and CEO with effect from April 1. The company also named Vinod Aggarwal as Chairman of the board at VECV from the same date.

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Polycab India | The company said the Office of the Deputy Commissioner of Income-Tax, Mumbai, has issued a rectification order reducing its income-tax demand for Assessment Year 2024–25 to ₹57.58 crore from ₹327.45 crore. The revision follows the correction of computational and clerical errors in the earlier assessment order dated March 3, 2026. The company said the remaining demand reflects the non-granting of advance tax credit, for which it has initiated another rectification application before the jurisdictional Assessing Officer.

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Bosch Home Comfort India | The company has invoked a force majeure due to disruptions in gas supply linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The company said constrained maritime navigation has affected the continuous supply of gas and cited an order from the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas prioritising sectors for natural gas distribution amid the shortage, adding that the disruption could temporarily and partially impact its production output.

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