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    <title>Droneacharya Aerial Innovations Ltd. (DRONACHRYA) — Tipsheet</title>
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    <description>Every Tipsheet Editorial note covering Droneacharya Aerial Innovations Ltd. (DRONACHRYA), newest first. Grounded in BSE/NSE primary-source filings.</description>
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      <title>Droneacharya posts ₹37 lakh profit, but revenue collapsed 57%</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 20:27:25 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>The company swung from a ₹13.47 crore loss to a small profit, but only by shrinking its top line from ₹34.52 cr to ₹14.67 cr.</description>
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<h3>What’s new</h3><ul><li>Droneacharya reported a net profit of ₹37.20 lakhs for FY26, a turnaround from a ₹13.47 crore net loss in FY25.</li><li>Consolidated revenue fell 57.5% to ₹14.67 crore from ₹34.52 crore a year earlier.</li><li>The company has fully deployed its ₹33.97 crore in IPO proceeds, with an unmodified audit opinion.</li></ul>
<h3>Why it matters</h3><p>The profit is real, but it was created by cutting costs far more aggressively than sales fell. A 57% revenue decline that yields a ₹37 lakh profit signals a business that has contracted, not grown. The full use of IPO capital without corresponding top-line expansion suggests the investment phase yielded capacity, not customers.</p>
<h3>What we’re watching</h3><ul><li>Whether the lower-cost model can sustain itself on just ₹14.67 cr of annual revenue.</li><li>The quarterly revenue trajectory for signs of stabilization or further shrinkage.</li><li>Future auditor commentary on the capital-intensive assets now on the books.</li></ul>
<h3>The full read</h3><p>Droneacharya's FY26 results are a case of bottom-line improvement at the cost of the top line. Revenue fell <strong>57.5%</strong> to <strong>₹14.67 crore</strong> from <strong>₹34.52 crore</strong>. From that shrunken base, the company carved out a net profit of <strong>₹37.20 lakhs</strong>, swinging from a <strong>₹13.47 crore</strong> loss. The arithmetic points to severe cost cutting. The company also confirmed it has spent all of its <strong>₹33.97 crore</strong> in IPO proceeds on drones and corporate needs, with auditors signing off. The investment phase is over. What remains is a much smaller entity that is, for the first time, profitable. The question is whether it can stay that way while its revenue is less than half what it was.</p>
<p>Primary source: <a href="https://www.bseindia.com/corporates/ann.html?scrip=543713&dur=A">BSE</a> · <a href="https://www.nseindia.com/companies-listing/corporate-filings-announcements?symbol=DRONACHRYA">NSE</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>DroneAcharya&#39;s profit swing rests on a 57% revenue collapse.</title>
      <link>https://tipsheet.markets/dronachrya-droneacharya-s-profit-swing-rests-on-a-57-revenue-collapse-103713/</link>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 20:20:09 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>The company turned a ₹13.47 crore loss into a ₹37 lakh profit. The top line shrank to ₹14.67 crore.</description>
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<h3>What’s new</h3><ul><li>DroneAcharya posted a ₹37.20 lakh net profit for FY26, swinging from a ₹13.47 crore loss.</li><li>Consolidated revenue fell 57% to ₹14.67 crore from ₹34.52 crore in the prior year.</li><li>The company has fully deployed its ₹33.97 crore IPO proceeds on drones and corporate costs.</li></ul>
<h3>Why it matters</h3><p>The profit swing looks like a recovery. But it is the result of cost cuts on a shrinking business, not of expansion. For a nano-cap that raised public money to scale, a 57% revenue drop is the opposite of the plan.</p>
<h3>What we’re watching</h3><ul><li>Whether the topline stabilises in the coming quarters.</li><li>How the ₹33.97 crore drone asset base generates future revenue.</li><li>If cost discipline can hold without further revenue contraction.</li></ul>
<h3>The full read</h3><p>DroneAcharya turned a <strong>₹13.47 crore</strong> loss into a <strong>₹37.20 lakh</strong> profit in FY26. Revenue fell <strong>57%</strong> to <strong>₹14.67 crore</strong>. The company has fully spent its <strong>₹33.97 crore</strong> IPO proceeds. The profit is real. It is also a fraction of the prior loss and sits on top of a business that shrank by more than half. The turnaround is a story of cost control, not customer acquisition. For a nano-cap that raised capital to build scale, the numbers show a smaller company, not a bigger one. The topline needs to find a floor before the profit can mean anything.</p>
<p>Primary source: <a href="https://www.bseindia.com/corporates/ann.html?scrip=543713&dur=A">BSE</a> · <a href="https://www.nseindia.com/companies-listing/corporate-filings-announcements?symbol=DRONACHRYA">NSE</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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