Tata Power is poised for growth amid rising power demand and renewable energy targets in India. Its diversified business segments, strengthened balance sheet, and ambitious capex plans signal long-term potential. However, given its substantially increased stock valuation, investors are advised to book partial profits while retaining Tata Power as a core holding for the future.
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