 Wheels India Ltd consolidated Q2 FY26 net profit up at Rs. 30.99 crores
Wheels India Ltd consolidated Q2 FY26 net profit up at Rs. 30.99 crores Kalpataru Projects International Ltd posts rise in Q2FY26 consolidated PAT to Rs. 240.05 crores
Kalpataru Projects International Ltd posts rise in Q2FY26 consolidated PAT to Rs. 240.05 crores Shriram Finance Ltd Q2FY26 consolidated PAT increases to Rs. 2314.17 crores
Shriram Finance Ltd Q2FY26 consolidated PAT increases to Rs. 2314.17 crores GAIL India Ltd reports consolidated PAT of Rs. 1972.40 crores in Q2 FY26
GAIL India Ltd reports consolidated PAT of Rs. 1972.40 crores in Q2 FY26 The Phosphate Company Ltd Q2FY26 loss at Rs. 2.48 crore
The Phosphate Company Ltd Q2FY26 loss at Rs. 2.48 crore 
              The allocation under passenger amenities in this year's Railway Budget has been raised to Rs. 1102 crore. The allocation under this head in 2011-12 was Rs. 762 crore. Some of the important passenger and other user friendly measures introduced or being proposed during 2012-13 are:
1. To facilitate easy movement of passengers, installation of 321 escalators at important stations of which 50 will be commissioned during 2012-13;
2. SMS on passenger mobile phone in case of e-ticket along with an ID proof to be accepted as proof of valid reservation;
3. To meet the needs of changing times and customer demand, launching of "Book-a-meal" scheme to provide multiple choice of meals, like low cost meal, diabetic meal etc. through SMS or email;
4. To set up AC Executive lounges at important stations to provide value added services at a charge, offering facilities such as wifi internet, buffet services, wash and change, concierge services for pre-departure and post-arrival assistance to passengers;
5. Expansion of housekeeping schemes for trains such as Clean Train Station, On Board Housekeeping Services for cleaning en route and mechanized cleaning at originating/terminating stations;
6. Introduction of 'Rail Bandhu' on-board magazine on Rajdhanis, Shatabdis and Duronto Trains;
7. Introduction of coin/currency operated ticket vending machines as a pilot project;
8. Introduction of alternate Train accommodation System (ATAS) as a pilot project to accommodate waitlisted passenger on alternate trains;
9. Introduction of first model rake with world class interiors;
10. Upgradation of 929 stations as Adarsh Stations including 84 stations proposed in 2012-13;
11. Construction of Multi-functional Complexes at 24 locations completed;
12. Sale of PRS tickets (reserved tickets) through 151 post offices and
13. Implementation of electronic transmission of Railway Receipts for freight traffic direct to the customers.