
Sri Adhikari Brothers share price (NSE: SABTNL) jumped 5% and hit the upper circuit after the company announced that it had signed an MoU with the Telangana government. The agreement is for setting up a 50 MW AI and hyperscale green data centre in Fab City, Tukkuguda.
The company said the new facility will require an investment of ₹4,000 crore and will spread across 20 acres. The MoU was signed on December 9, 2025. According to the filing, the goal is to build a modern infrastructure hub capable of handling advanced AI workloads and large-scale data processing. There are no shareholding or related-party agreements linked to this MoU.
The MoU will stay valid for 2 years. Both parties can end the agreement anytime with 30 days’ written notice.
Earlier, the company decided to revise its Main Object Clause to officially include deep-tech and AI infrastructure in its core business. It has also proposed changing its name to Aqylon Nexus Limited, showing a shift from its traditional media identity to a technology-focused future.
A new management team is now responsible for rolling out data centers, improving governance, and expanding the company’s tech presence in India and North America. Under the Aqylon Nexus brand, the company is building a wide tech portfolio, including AI platforms, GPU cloud systems, NLP tools, computer vision solutions, call-center AI, farm-tech platforms, satellite subsystems, micro thrusters, and AI-SoC chips for industrial and automotive use.
On the BSE, the stock opened at ₹1,499.80, touched a high of ₹1,569, and a low of ₹1,456.40. The stock has risen 19% in a week and jumped 53% in the last three months, though it is still down 28% over the past year.
Sri Adhikari Brothers’ big jump in share price reflects growing investor confidence as the company transforms into a deep-tech player. The massive ₹4,000 crore AI data centre project and its shift to the Aqylon Nexus brand mark a major turning point in its move from media to future-ready technology.
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Published on: Dec 10, 2025, 2:56 PM IST

Kusum Kumari
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