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Concrete Roof Leaks? Here’s Your DIY Guide to Waterproofing and Repair

DIY Guide: Waterproofing and Repairing Concrete Roof Leaks Made Easy

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Monsoon rains in India are a blessing for many, bringing much-needed relief from the scorching summer heat. However, they also bring challenges, especially for homeowners. Concrete roofs are susceptible to leaks, seepage, and dampness, which can cause significant damage if not addressed promptly.
The monsoon season in India can be both a boon and a bane. While it replenishes water bodies and nourishes crops, it also poses severe challenges for homes. Constant exposure to heavy rains can lead to:
Roof Leaks: Water seeping through cracks and pores in the concrete, leading to dripping ceilings and damaged interiors.
Seepage: Moisture penetrating through walls, causing damp patches and mold growth.
Dampness: Prolonged exposure to moisture can weaken the structure of the building, leading to long-term damage and higher repair costs.
It is important to take preventative measures to waterproof your home and protect it from these issues. By doing so, you can ensure your home remains dry and secure throughout the monsoon season.
Waterproofing your home as a proactive measure is crucial to withstand the harsh monsoon conditions. It involves sealing all potential entry points for water, including the roof, exterior walls, and terraces. This not only prevents leaks and seepage but also enhances the longevity of your home’s structure.

Introducing Birla White Seep Guard: Your Monsoon Shield

Birla White Seep Guard offers a comprehensive range of waterproofing products specifically designed for the Indian climate. These products are engineered to provide superior protection against heavy monsoon rains, offering effective roof waterproofing solutions and exterior wall waterproofing to ensure your home remains dry and damage-free. 

Key Features of Birla White Seep Guard

Advanced Technology: Birla White Seep Guard products are formulated with advanced waterproofing technology that creates a robust barrier against water ingress. The product is extremely effective because of its unique composition of German Elastomeric polymers & white cement which makes it highly reflective and imparts elastomeric qualities.

Superior Performance: Tested extensively under extreme weather conditions, Birla White Seep Guard products have proven to be highly effective in preventing leaks and seepage, even during the heaviest rains.

Easy Application: These products are designed for easy DIY application, making it convenient for homeowners to undertake waterproofing projects without professional help.

How to Do Terrace Waterproofing with Birla White Seep Guard

Terrace waterproofing is crucial as terraces are directly exposed to rain. Here’s a step-by-step guide to using Birla White Seep Guard for terrace waterproofing: 
Clean the Surface: Ensure the terrace surface is clean and free of dust, debris, and loose particles.
Repair Cracks: Use a suitable crack filler to repair any cracks on the terrace surface.
Apply Seep Guard Waterproofing Solution: Apply 3 coats of Seep Guard Horizontal Surfaces in 4-6 hours of interval as per the instructions on the pack/website.

Waterproof Exterior Walls with Birla White Seep Guard Vertical Surfaces

Exterior walls are also vulnerable to moisture ingress during the monsoon. Here’s how you can waterproof exterior wall
Surface Preparation: Clean the exterior walls to remove any dirt, algae, or mold.
Crack Filling: Repair any cracks or gaps in the wall using a crack filler.
Waterproofing Coating: Apply the Seep Guard Vertical Surfaces in three coats including priming coat, between 4-6 hours.

Monsoon-Proof Your Home with Birla White Seep Guard

With the monsoon season around the corner, it’s crucial to take proactive steps to protect your home from water damage. Birla White Seep Guard offers reliable and effective waterproofing solutions that cater to the unique challenges posed by the Indian monsoon. By choosing Birla White Seep Guard, you’re ensuring that your home remains dry, secure, and damage-free, no matter how heavy the rains get. Invest in Birla White Seep Guard today and make your home monsoon-proof!

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Berger Paints Announces Financial Results for the Quarter Ended

Net Profit for the quarter was Rs 2.06 billion, compared to Rs 2.69 billion in the corresponding quarter of the previous year.

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Berger Paints India announced its financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2025.
The company reported Revenue from Operations of Rs 28.27 billion, compared to Rs 27.74 billion in the corresponding quarter last year, reflecting a growth of 1.9 per cent year-on-year.
EBITDA (excluding other income) stood at Rs 3.52 billion, as against Rs 4.34 billion in the same period last year, registering a decline of 18.9 per cent.
Net Profit for the quarter was Rs 2.06 billion, compared to Rs 2.69 billion in the corresponding quarter of the previous year, marking a decline of 23.5 per cent year-on-year.
Commenting on the performance, Abhijit Roy, Managing Director & CEO, Berger Paints India, said, “At Berger Paints, we remain committed to driving growth through network expansion, innovation, and brand building. Our focus continues to be on delivering long-term value for our investors and stakeholders.”

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Ambuja Cements posts record Q2, lifts FY28 capacity target

PAT rises to Rs 23.02 bn; volumes up 20%; margin widens 450 bps

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Ahmedabad, recently — Ambuja Cements, part of the Adani Portfolio, reported a strong Q2 FY26 performance with consolidated PAT of Rs 23.02 billion (up 364 per cent year on year), highest-ever Q2 sales volume of 16.6 million tonnes (up 20 per cent) and revenue of Rs 91.74 billion (up 21 per cent). EBITDA rose to Rs 17.61 billion with a margin of 19.2 per cent, while EBITDA per tonne reached Rs 1,060 (up 32 per cent). EPS stood at Rs 7.2 (up 267 per cent). The PAT figure includes an income-tax provision reversal of Rs 16.97 billion.
The company raised its FY28 capacity goal by 15 MTPA to 155 MTPA, largely through low-capex debottlenecking at about USD 48 per tonne. Thirteen new blenders are being installed to optimise product mix and lift the share of premium cement, and logistics debottlenecking is expected to add around three per cent utilisation to the existing 107 MTPA base over 24 months.
On projects, a 4 MTPA kiln at Bhatapara has begun trial runs, the 2 MTPA Krishnapatnam grinding unit has been operationalised, and an additional 7 MTPA across three locations is slated for Q3. Renewable power capacity reached 673 MW after commissioning 200 MW, with targets of 900 MW by year-end and 1,122 MW by FY27.
Cost discipline continued: kiln fuel, power and logistics costs declined year on year; green power share of consumption rose to 32.9 per cent; and logistics cost stood at Rs 1,224 per tonne. Management reiterated end-FY26 total cost guidance of about Rs 4,000 per tonne and a pathway to Rs 3,650 per tonne by FY28, supported by higher coal share, newer assets, shorter lead distances (including a growing sea-logistics share), and long-term fly ash/slag tie-ups.
Strategically, Ambuja launched CiNOC (Cement Intelligent Network Operations Centre) to embed AI across sales, production and logistics; deepened engagements with CONCOR, CREDAI and 400+ academic partners; and ordered seven vessels totalling 65,800 DWT to lift coastal movement to five per cent. The company remains debt-free with net worth of Rs 694.93 billion and the highest Crisil ratings (AAA/Stable; A1+).

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India, EU Resume Talks To Finalise Free Trade Agreement

High-level negotiators meet in Delhi to push balanced trade deal

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A senior delegation from the European Union (EU) is in New Delhi from 3 to 7 November 2025 to hold detailed discussions with Indian counterparts on the proposed India–EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA). The negotiations aim to resolve key pending issues and move closer to a comprehensive, balanced, and mutually beneficial trade framework.

The visit follows Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal’s official trip to Brussels on 27–28 October 2025, during which he held forward-looking talks with European Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security Maroš Šef?ovi?. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to intensify dialogue and strengthen cooperation towards finalising the FTA.

This week’s deliberations will focus on trade in goods and services, rules of origin, and technical and institutional matters, guided by the shared goal of creating a modern and future-ready trade pact that reflects the priorities and sensitivities of both India and the EU.

The discussions gained further momentum after a virtual meeting on 3 November 2025 between Minister Piyush Goyal, Commissioner Maroš Šef?ovi?, and EU Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Christophe Hansen, which helped align positions on key areas of mutual interest.

As part of the ongoing negotiations, Ms. Sabine Weyand, Director-General for Trade at the European Commission (EU DG Trade), will visit New Delhi on 5–6 November for high-level consultations with India’s Commerce Secretary Rajesh Aggarwal. The talks will address technical and policy matters critical to concluding the agreement.

The EU delegation’s visit underscores the shared determination of India and the European Union to conclude a fair, transparent, and equitable FTA, aimed at boosting trade, investment, innovation, and sustainable economic growth.

Both sides view the FTA as a strategic pillar in their partnership, capable of enhancing market access, creating new opportunities for businesses, and promoting a resilient and diversified global supply chain.

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