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  • Excelsoft Technologies Reports Strong Q4 & FY26 Performance Net Profit Surges 25% YoY in FY26

    Total income rises 17% YoY to ₹291.14 crore in FY26; PAT jumps to ₹43.38 crore vs ₹34.70 crore in FY25, driven by broad-based business momentum and operational efficiencies 

    Mysore, May 22, 2026: Excelsoft Technologies Ltd., a global provider of next-generation digital learning, assessment, and education technology solutions, announced its audited consolidated financial results for the quarter and full year ended March 31, 2026. The key highlights are as follows:

    Consolidated Financial Highlights – FY26

    • Total Income: ₹291.13 crore, up 17% YoY from ₹248.80 crore in FY25
    • EBITDA: ₹73.13 crore, up 1% YoY
    • Net Profit: ₹43.38 crore, up 25% YoY from ₹34.70 crore in FY25
    • EPS: ₹4.12 (vs ₹3.47 in FY25)

    The improved profitability was driven by scale benefits, stronger performance in high-margin segments, and disciplined cost management.

    Operational & Strategic Highlights

    • Balanced Revenue Mix (Q4 & FY):
    • Educational Technology Services contributed 53.67% (Q4) and 56.37% (FY)
    • Assessment & Proctoring Solutions 29.30% (Q4) and 27.29% (FY)
    • Learning & Student Success Solutions 14.31% (Q4) and 11.80% (FY)
    • Learning Design & Content Solutions 2.73% (Q4) and 4.54% (FY)
    • Geographical Diversification:
    • North America contributed 62.75% (Q4) and 64.86% (FY)
    • Europe & UK 25.41% (Q4) and 22.70% (FY)
    • India 5.02% (Q4) and 5.94% (FY)
    • Asia ex-India 6.08% (Q4) and 5.71% (FY);
    • Australia 0.73% (Q4) and 0.79% (FY) 
    • Client Base Strength & Retention: Top 5 clients contributed 63.00% in Q4, while Top 10 contributed 72.03%, with an average client relationship tenure of 11 years among the top 10.
    • Operational Scale & Delivery Strength: Workforce stood at 1,109 employees, supported by stable delivery capabilities across engineering, platform services, assessment operations, and content development.
    • Continued Client Expansion: The Company added 4 new clients during this full year period, reinforcing our relevance across education, assessment, and enterprise segments.
    • During the year we finalized one of the largest engagements in Excelsoft’s history — a landmark partnership with a leading examination body in the United Kingdom. This engagement is expected to go live in the coming quarter and represents a transformational milestone for the Company, both from a revenue perspective and in terms of strategic positioning within the UK and European assessment ecosystem.
    • Within Learning Design and Content Solutions, we secured a strategic engagement with one of the world’s leading online course content providers in the United States. This partnership is particularly significant because it reflects increasing recognition of Excelsoft’s AI-led content transformation capabilities and deep domain expertise in digital learning workflows.

     

    Commenting on the Company’s performance, Mr. Dhananjaya Sudhanva, Managing Director, Excelsoft Technologiessaid: “FY2026 was a landmark year for Excelsoft Technologies — one defined by our successful public listing, strong operational execution, strategic leadership appointments, and transformational client wins that further cemented our standing as a trusted global partner in education technology and assessment solutions.

    We were pleased to welcome Mr. Doreswamy Palaniswamy as Chief Executive Officer, whose extensive global experience will be instrumental in accelerating our international expansion and realising our long-term growth ambitions. 

    On the business front, we secured some of the most significant engagements in our history — including a major partnership with a leading UK examination body and a prominent US online course content provider — demonstrating both the depth of our capabilities and our growing relevance on the world stage. We further strengthened our partner ecosystem through key collaborations with VTCT Skills (UK) and the Civil Service Commission of the Philippines. 

    Growth across the year was underpinned by strong momentum in Educational Technology Services, increasing adoption of our assessment platforms, and rising demand for AI-led digital learning solutions. In parallel, we continued to invest meaningfully in AI capabilities, secure infrastructure, talent, and innovation — building the foundation for sustained long-term competitiveness.

    With deepening client relationships, an expanding global footprint, and a maturing suite of AI-driven capabilities, Excelsoft enters the next phase of its journey well positioned for sustainable growth and enduring value creation.”

  • Tupperware Continues to Empower Women Through Innovative Products and Business Opportunities

    Telangana, 23 May 2026 :  For generations, Tupperware has been a part of every modern kitchen, known for its premium quality, durability, smart storage solutions, and commitment towards sustainable living. Today, Tupperware continues to empower families and women entrepreneurs with innovative products and exciting business opportunities.

    From kitchen organization to smart cooking and storage solutions, Tupperware products are designed to make everyday life simpler, healthier, more convenient, and environmentally responsible.

    Empowering women and transforming kitchens has been at the heart of Tupperware for over 30 years. Celebrating a proud milestone, Tupperware marks 30 years of success in India  transforming Indian kitchens into smart kitchens and creating a ripple effect in society by empowering women across the country.

    Looking to start your own business? Want to earn additional income?

    Then Tupperware is the smart choice  built on three decades of trust and driven by women!

    Whether you are looking to purchase Tupperware products or interested in becoming a consultant and building your own business, please contact• T H R Laxmi – 93903 88856 (Andhra Pradesh) • Uma V – 98663 86851 (Andhra Pradesh) • P Padma Sudha – 80081 15509 (Telangana) • Neeharika Katikaneni – 98481 95940 (Telangana)

    Join the Tupperware family today and build your future with an 80-year globally trusted brand.

  • UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry research launches to the International Space Station aboard SpaceX CRS-34 mission

    Research from UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry is orbiting Earth aboard the International Space Station as part of an innovative project studying how to preserve bone health in space.

    The project, known as VIBES — Vibration-Induced Bone Exercise Stimulation — will examine whether low-intensity vibration can help counteract the aging-like bone loss associated with microgravity.

    The study uses 3D-printed tissue-engineered bone marrow analogs designed to model the effects of aging and bone loss in space. Researchers aim to better understand whether low-intensity mechanical vibration can serve as a countermeasure to preserve bone tissue during extended spaceflight.

    Some samples aboard the International Space Station will receive low-intensity vibration twice daily during the 21-day mission, while others will serve as non-stimulated controls for comparison.

    Launched May 15 aboard SpaceX’s CRS-34 resupply mission from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, the experiment will operate aboard the International Space Station for 21 days using Space Tango’s automated bioreactor system.

    Led by Gunes Uzer, PhD, of Boise State University’s College of Engineering, the $1.2 million National Science Foundation-funded project includes researchers, graduate students, and undergraduate students from multiple institutions, including Rice University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

    Representing the School of Dentistry on the interdisciplinary research team are Mary C. “Cindy” Farach-Carson, PhD, professor and associate dean for research, and Danielle Wu, PhD, assistant professor, from the Department of Diagnostic and Biomedical Sciences.

    “This project represents an exciting opportunity to study bone biology in a completely unique environment,” Farach-Carson said. “The findings could have important implications not only for astronauts during long-duration missions, including missions to Mars or permanent stations on the moon, but also for aging populations and individuals experiencing bone loss here on Earth.”

    Microgravity conditions in space can accelerate bone deterioration, making astronauts more susceptible to fractures and other skeletal complications. Researchers hope the study will provide insights into strategies that may reduce those effects and contribute to future treatments for osteoporosis and age-related bone disease.

    Wu said the collaboration reflects the project’s interdisciplinary nature.

    “Participating in a project aboard the International Space Station underscores how collaboration among engineers, biomedical scientists, and biologists drives transformative discovery, all while preparing the next generation of researchers to work seamlessly across disciplines to solve complex health challenges,” Wu said.

    The VIBES mission brings together expertise in tissue engineering, biomechanics, space biology, and regenerative medicine, with the goal of advancing human health in space and on Earth.

    The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Dragon spacecraft launched at 5:05 p.m. CT on May 15. After an approximately 36-hour flight, Dragon autonomously docked with the International Space Station on May 17.

  • Chandrayaan-3 Wins Prestigious US Space Honour Years After Historic Moon Landing

    May 23 (BNP): India’s landmark lunar mission, Chandrayaan-3, has received the prestigious 2026 Goddard Astronautics Award from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, marking a major global recognition of the country’s achievements in space exploration. The honour was presented during the AIAA ASCEND 2026 Conference in Washington, D.C. on May 21.

    Chandrayaan-3 Wins Prestigious US Space Honour Years After Historic Moon Landing

    The award recognises Chandrayaan-3’s historic feat of becoming the first spacecraft to successfully soft-land near the Moon’s south pole on August 23, 2023 — a scientifically significant region that had never before witnessed a surface-level landing mission. The achievement strengthened India’s position among leading spacefaring nations and opened new possibilities for future lunar exploration.

    India’s Ambassador to the United States, Vinay Kwatra, accepted the award on behalf of the Indian Space Research Organisation during the ceremony. He highlighted India’s long-term ambitions in deep-space exploration and human spaceflight while underscoring the growing cooperation between India and the United States in the space sector.

    The Goddard Astronautics Award is regarded as the highest honour bestowed by AIAA for notable achievements in astronautics and commemorates pioneering rocket scientist Robert H. Goddard. Chandrayaan-3’s recognition reflects India’s expanding scientific capabilities and its rising global influence in advanced space research.

  • The Supper Society Returns to Olive Beach with Italian Countryside Harvest

    Bengaluru, May 23: Bengaluru’s beloved Mediterranean dining destination, Olive Beach, invites guests to an intimate evening of slow dining and seasonal Italian flavours with the return of The Supper Society IP, an exclusive dining series that celebrates food, wine, and conversation in equal measure. On 29th May from 8 PM onwards, the next edition of the series, Italian Countryside Harvest, will be presented by Chef Eva Mariam and Chef Sairaj Ramaswamy, featuring a five-course dining experience paired with signature cocktails and beverages inspired by the warmth and conviviality of rustic Italian gatherings.

    Centred around the theme Italian Countryside Harvest, the evening brings together Chef Eva and Chef Sairaj for a menu rooted in ingredient-forward cooking, warmth, and the spirit of communal dining. Inspired by rustic Italian tables and comforting regional flavours, the experience celebrates handmade classics, slow-cooked elements, and seasonal produce thoughtfully woven into a multi-course menu.

    Chef Eva began her culinary journey at The Oberoi Bengaluru, while Chef Sairaj honed his craft across renowned kitchens including The Oberoi Udaivilas, JW Marriott Hotel Bengaluru and Olive Beach.  shared love for honest cooking, warmth, and bold Italian flavours, the duo has created a menu that celebrates comforting dishes, seasonal flavours, and the spirit of gathering around the table. 

    The evening opens with a selection of amuse-bouche including Polenta & Funghi, featuring creamy parmesan polenta topped with sautéed wild mushrooms and parmesan crisp, alongside Arancini al Ragù, saffron risotto croquettes filled with slow-cooked ragù and mozzarella. The antipasti course includes Pollo Involtini, a chicken roulade with ricotta, spinach and sun-dried tomatoes finished with sage butter glaze, as well as Melanzane Involtini, grilled aubergine rolls layered with herbed ricotta, tomato sugo and basil oil. A berry and limone sorbet palate cleanser follows before the mains. Guests can then savour Beef al Marsala, pan-seared beef in a rich Marsala wine reduction served with garlic mashed potatoes and buttered greens, or Lasagna di Verdure, layered with roasted vegetables, béchamel, parmesan and tomato sugo. Dessert concludes the evening with a classic Tiramisù and Citrus Brulée Bombellini, paired with green apple-fennel gel and gelato.

    Designed to evoke the generosity and warmth of an Italian countryside table, The Supper Society promises an evening of soulful food, conversation, and shared experiences in the signature ambience of Olive Beach.

  • Shreyas WebMedia Solutions Participates in WTC Women’s Forum Meet in Bhubaneswar

    Shreyas WebMedia Solutions Participates in WTC Women’s Forum Meet in Bhubaneswar

    Bhubaneswar, May 23: World Trade Center Bhubaneswar organized the WTC Women’s Forum Meet – WAVE (Women as Vibrant Entrepreneurs: Connect, Collaborate & Conquer) on May 22, 2026, at the IDCO Conference Hall, Bhubaneswar. The event brought together women entrepreneurs, professionals, and members of the WTC network to discuss business opportunities, collaboration, skill development, and institutional support.

    Shreyas WebMedia Solutions Participates in WTC Women’s Forum Meet in Bhubaneswar

    Representing Shreyas WebMedia Solutions, Director K. Gouri and Administrative Officer Bhumika Lenka actively participated in the forum and interacted with fellow WTC members during the networking sessions.

    During the meeting, all participating members introduced themselves and shared details about their businesses, future plans, and entrepreneurial journeys. Several members discussed their interest in expanding into import and export activities and highlighted the challenges they face in areas such as market access, logistics, international trade guidance, business networking, and regulatory processes. The forum created an open and supportive platform where members could voice their concerns and seek guidance from WTC Bhubaneswar.

    Shreyas WebMedia Solutions Participates in WTC Women’s Forum Meet in Bhubaneswar

    The discussions aimed to help the organization better understand the needs of entrepreneurs so that suitable support, mentorship, and business solutions could be provided through the WTC network. Members also exchanged ideas on collaboration opportunities and explored ways to strengthen women-led businesses through global trade connections.

    Key agenda points included planning for Raja Parba celebrations, arrangements for International Yoga Day, and a proposed visit to the World Skill Centre on June 5. The meeting also emphasized member engagement, institutional strengthening, and the importance of creating opportunities for professional growth and international business exposure.

    Representatives from Shreyas WebMedia Solutions described the event as highly informative and beneficial, noting that it provided a valuable opportunity to connect with WTC members, understand industry challenges, and build meaningful professional relationships.

    The session concluded with a vote of thanks followed by high tea, encouraging further networking and interaction among participants.

  • Karnataka Doctor Grows 30 Tonnes of Chemical-Free Kesar Mangoes on Rocky Land Using Israeli Technology

    Karnataka, May 23 (BNP): A doctor from Karnataka has turned barren, rocky land into a thriving mango orchard, producing nearly 30 tonnes of chemical-free Kesar mangoes with the help of Israeli farming technology and sustainable agricultural practices.

    Karnataka Doctor Grows 30 Tonnes of Chemical-Free Kesar Mangoes on Rocky Land Using Israeli Technology

    Dr. Sameer Nair, an Ayurvedic practitioner based in Belagavi, transformed over five acres of rocky terrain into a high-density Kesar mango plantation after adopting Israel-inspired cultivation techniques. Beginning the venture in 2019, the orchard started yielding fruit within three years and has witnessed rapid growth since then, with production expected to touch nearly 30 tonnes this season — almost six times higher than earlier harvests.

    Karnataka Doctor Grows 30 Tonnes of Chemical-Free Kesar Mangoes on Rocky Land Using Israeli Technology

    Unlike traditional mango cultivation, which generally involves fewer trees per acre and longer waiting periods, Dr. Nair implemented high-density farming by planting around 700 saplings per acre. Supported by drip irrigation, solar-powered systems, and water conservation structures, the orchard has significantly improved productivity while reducing resource wastage.

    The farm follows nearly 95 per cent organic practices, relying largely on cow dung-based manure and farm waste instead of chemicals. The mangoes are allowed to ripen naturally on trees without artificial ripening agents, aiming to preserve both taste and consumer health. Each fruit is also protected using eco-friendly bags to shield it from insects, harsh weather, and microbial damage, while enhancing quality and colour.

    Karnataka Doctor Grows 30 Tonnes of Chemical-Free Kesar Mangoes on Rocky Land Using Israeli Technology

    Sold under the brand “Vaishali Farm Kesar Mango,” named after his mother, the produce has attracted strong customer demand, with buyers visiting the orchard directly and exports reaching overseas markets in previous seasons. Dr. Nair is now reportedly planning to process surplus mangoes into pulp for long-term preservation.

    Dr. Nair’s success story highlights how a blend of modern agricultural innovation and eco-friendly farming can transform unproductive land into a sustainable, profitable venture.

  • IOC Continue Fuel Supplies of Petrol, Diesel and LPG Amid Demand Surges

    Pune/Mumbai, May 23: Indian Oil Corporation Limited continue operations and logistics coordination across the country to ensure uninterrupted availability of Petrol (MS), Diesel (HSD) and LPG amid increase in fuel demand in several regions.

    In recent days, IndianOil have witnessed significantly higher offtake of petroleum products as apparent from the table below. 

    State

    Major Districts

    IOC HSD – RETAIL (1st to 21st May)

    CY

    LY

    % Growth over last year

    Maharashtra

    Nashik

    12983

    10882

    19.3

    Akola

    3468

    2476

    40.0

    Nagpur

    14508

    11510

    26.0

    Washim

    3663

    2694

    36.0

    Yavatmal

    8298

    5814

    42.7

    Pune

    29666

    25854

    14.7

    Satara

    8140

    6058

    34.4

    Kolhapur

    6751

    4910

    37.5

    Ratnagiri

    2755

    2168

    27.1

    Sangli

    6921

    4636

    49.3

    SINDHUDURG

    1473

    1223

    20.4

    Sambhaji Nagar

    9599

    7791

    23.2

    Buldhana

    7086

    4962

    42.8

    Dhule

    6105

    4793

    27.4

    Jalgaon

    8141

    6825

    19.3

    Jalna

    4801

    3962

    21.2

    NANDURBAR

    2670

    2238

    19.3

    HINGOLI

    2319

    1495

    55.1

    LATUR

    5313

    3857

    37.7

    NANDED

    7500

    4351

    72.4

    PARBHANI

    5124

    3277

    56.4

    OSMANABAD

    4702

    3031

    55.1

    SOLAPUR

    10208

    7287

    40.1

    Mumbai

    6559

    6172

    6.3

    Maharashtra (Total)

    262235

    204996

    27.9

    The enhanced demand is being driven by various factors, such as seasonal tilling and harvesting activities across rural agricultural belts. Also, due to the price difference between suppliers other than PSU’s, there is movement of customers to Public Sector Retail Outlets and additional demand has also emerged due to migration of institutional and commercial consumers to retail fuel outlets.

    IndianOil continues to maintain uninterrupted supplies through their extensive nationwide network of terminals, depots, pipelines, LPG bottling plants and retail outlets. Supply teams, transport networks, terminal operations and select Retail Outlets are functioning round the clock to ensure seamless product movement and timely replenishment across markets. IndianOil is maintaining close coordination with state administration for seamless fuel supplies.

    IndianOil would like to reassure consumers that adequate stocks of PetrolDiesel and LPG are available across the country, and all necessary measures are being taken to maintain smooth and uninterrupted supplies.

    Citizens are advised to continue with normal purchasing behaviour and avoid panic buying. Consumers are also requested to rely only on official communications issued by authorised agencies of IndianOil for accurate information related to fuel availability.

  • Simple Diet and Hydration Tips to Help Lower Kidney Stone Risk

    Amritsar, May 23 : Kidney stones are becoming increasingly common today, especially among younger adults who are constantly juggling long work hours, irregular eating habits, low water intake and high consumption of processed foods. What makes the condition difficult is that many people do not realise how strongly everyday lifestyle choices influence kidney stone formation until they experience severe pain or discomfort themselves said Dr. Manbir Singh, Consultant, Urology, Fortis Escorts Hospital, Amritsar.

    Simple Diet and Hydration Tips to Help Lower Kidney Stone Risk

    While genetics and certain medical conditions can increase the risk, diet and hydration continue to play one of the biggest roles in prevention. The good part is that small and practical changes in daily habits can go a long way in lowering the chances of developing stones or preventing recurrence.

    Why hydration matters more than most people think

    According to National Institute of Health one of the simplest yet most overlooked reasons behind kidney stones is inadequate water intake. When the body remains dehydrated, urine becomes more concentrated. This allows minerals and salts to stick together and gradually form crystals that can eventually turn into stones.

    Many people believe drinking water only when thirsty is enough, but thirst is often a late sign of dehydration. A simple way to understand hydration is by checking urine colour. A simple way to check hydration is by looking at the colour of your urine. If it is pale or light yellow, the body is usually getting enough fluids. Darker urine can often be a sign that you need to drink more water. We also recommend making plain water the main source of daily hydration. Coconut water, lemon water and plain buttermilk can also support fluid intake in moderation. However, sugary beverages, excess soft drinks and artificially sweetened drinks may increase the risk of stones in some individuals.

    Simple dietary habits that can help lower risk

    Many people immediately assume they need to completely avoid calcium when they hear about kidney stones. In reality, cutting down calcium unnecessarily may sometimes do more harm than good. A balanced intake of calcium from natural food sources like curd, milk and paneer can actually help bind oxalates in the gut and reduce stone formation risk.

    At the same time, excess salt intake is something people should pay closer attention to. High sodium consumption can increase calcium levels in urine, which may contribute to stone development. Packaged snacks, instant foods, processed meats and restaurant meals often contain hidden sodium in large amounts.

    Another important factor is moderation with foods high in oxalates for people who are already prone to stones. Spinach, beetroot, nuts and chocolate are nutritious foods, but excessive intake without balance may not be ideal for everyone.

    Protein intake also plays an important role in kidney stone risk. Consuming large amounts of red meat and processed meat may increase uric acid levels in the body, which can contribute to stone formation in some people. On the other hand, adding more fruits, vegetables and fiber rich foods to the diet can help support better kidney health. Citrus fruits like lemons and oranges may also help because they contain citrate that is a compound that can reduce the chances of crystals forming in urine.

  • Sun Pharma reports Q4 & full year results for FY26

    Mumbai, May 23: Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited (Reuters: SUN.BO, Bloomberg: SUNP IN, NSE: SUNPHARMA, BSE: 524715) reported financials for the fourth quarter ending March 31st, 2026.

    Highlights of Q4FY26 consolidated financials*

    ·         Sales at Rs. 145,598 million, a growth of 13.6%

    ·         Global Innovative Medicines** sales at US$ 354 million.

    ·         Global Innovative Medicines sales up 20.1%, accounting for 22.2% of sales.

    ·         EBITDA was Rs. 39,542 million, up 6.4%. EBITDA margin was 27.1%.

    ·         Net profit was Rs. 27,140 million, up 26.2%

    ·         R&D investment was Rs. 9,757 million at 6.7% of sales

    Highlights of FY26 consolidated financials*

    ·         Sales at Rs. 582,201 million, a growth of 11.9%

    ·         Global Innovative Medicines** sales at US$ 1,420 million

    ·         Global Innovative Medicines sales up 16.4%, accounting for 20.7% of sales, both Ex-milestone.

    ·         EBITDA was Rs. 177,314 million, up 16.1%. EBITDA margin was 30.3%.

    ·         Net profit was Rs. 114,794 million, up 5.0%

    ·         R&D investment was Rs. 35,540 million at 6.1% of sales 

    These results were taken on record by the Board of Directors at a meeting held today. The Board has proposed a final dividend of Rs. 5.00 per share for the year FY26. This is in addition to the interim dividend of Rs. 11.00 per share paid in FY26, taking the total dividend for FY26 to Rs. 16.00 per share, same as FY25.

     

    Kirti Ganorkar, Managing Director of the Company, said, “Our full-year performance reflects several significant achievements. Sun’s 0.3 percentage point gain in the India market is our highest gain since the Ranbaxy acquisition. Our U.S. Innovative Medicines business has surpassed USD 1 billion in revenues, while Ex-US Innovative Medicines continues to demonstrate strong growth momentum. The recently announced Organon acquisition is expected to further accelerate Sun’s transformation into a leading global pharmaceutical company.”

    India Formulations

    Formulation sales in India were Rs. 48,359 million, registering a growth of 14.8%. India Formulation sales accounted for 33.2% of total consolidated sales. For the full year FY26, sales were Rs. 192,904 million, growing 14%.

    Sun Pharma continues to be India’s No. 1 Pharma Company. Sun’s market share increased from 8.1% to 8.4%, as per the Pharmarack MAT Mar-2026 report. As per SMSRC (Nov-Feb 2026) report, Sun Pharma enjoys No.1 ranking by prescriptions in 11 different doctor categories. The company launched 11 new products during the quarter and 37 products in the full year.

    US Formulations

    Formulation sales in the US were US$ 459 million, lower by 1.1%. Innovative Medicines continued to grow offsetting the decline in generics business. US sales accounted for approximately 28.8% of total consolidated sales. For the full year FY26, sales were US$ 1,904 million.

    Emerging Markets (EM) Formulations

    Emerging Markets formulations sales were US$ 306 million, up by 17.4% and accounted for 19.2% of total consolidated sales. For the full year FY26, sales were US$ 1,265 million, growing 13.6%.

    Rest of World (ROW) Formulations

    Formulation sales in Rest of World markets were US$ 220 million, up by 10% and accounted for 13.8% of total consolidated sales. For the full year FY26, sales were US$ 969 million, up 14.4%.

    Innovative Medicines

    Global Innovative Medicines sales were US$ 354 million for Q4FY26, up 20.1% and accounted for 22.2% of sales. For the full year FY26, sales were US$ 1,420 million, up 16.8%.

    Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API)

    Our API portfolio supports our formulation business and API customers across geographies. External sales of API were Rs. 6,739 million, up 26.4%. For the full year FY26, API sales were Rs. 21,853 million, up 2.6%.

    R&D Update

    Sun Pharma’s R&D efforts span across both innovative and generic businesses and the company continues to invest in building the pipeline for various markets. Sun’s innovative R&D pipeline includes five novel entities in clinical stage. Sun has a comprehensive product offering in the US market consisting of approved ANDAs for 552 products while filings for 122 ANDAs await US FDA approval, including 28 tentative approvals. During the quarter, 7 ANDAs were filed, and approval received for 2 ANDAs.

    Sun’s portfolio includes 57 approved NDAs while 13 NDAs await US FDA approval.