Net profit rose to 5.65 billion rupees (USD 67.99 million) in the quarter ended March 31 from 3.99 billion rupees a year earlier for the company, which makes auto parts and accessories for cars, two wheelers and railways among others.
India's total vehicle production during the January-March period rose over 21%, which in turn also helped expand the auto parts demand.
"The resilient uptick (in revenue in the year) was fuelled by increased demand for passenger cars and consumer goods product segment," company said in a statement.
Revenue from operations grew 4.2% to 42.33 billion rupees, pushed up by 2.8% rise in the moneymaker automotive products segment, while smaller consumer goods segment grew 10.1%.
Total expenses rose 3.6% in the quarter.
Shares of Bosch closed down 0.1% ahead of results, while it had gained 38.9% in the year so far.
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