| Orders | Qty | Bid |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | 94 | 453.1 |
| 3 | 89 | 453.05 |
| 6 | 105 | 453 |
| 7 | 154 | 452.95 |
| 9 | 251 | 452.9 |
| Ask | Qty | Orders |
|---|---|---|
| 453.2 | 1 | 1000 |
| 453.3 | 7 | 453 |
| 453.35 | 6 | 122 |
| 453.4 | 9 | 723 |
| 453.45 | 7 | 592 |
Dabur India Limited is one of the world’s largest Ayurvedic and Natural Health Care companies, with a legacy spanning over 140 years. The brand is synonymous with health, wellness, and natural care. Its core portfolio, grounded in Ayurveda, spans personal care, healthcare, and value-added foods. Dabur’s products reach over 120 countries, supported by manufacturing across nine—India, UAE, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Nigeria, Egypt, and Turkey.
Dabur positioned itself as the largest Ayurvedic company globally and continued to build brand equity through activations and household reach in FY 2024-25. Its portfolio includes three ₹1,000 crore brands (Dabur Amla, Dabur Red Toothpaste, and Real), three ₹500 crore brands, and 16 brands in the ₹100–500 crore range. Eight out of 10 Indian households use at least one Dabur product. The company’s “power brands”—Dabur Red, Real, Dabur Chyawanprash, Dabur Honey, Hajmola, Dabur Amla, Odonil, and Vatika—make up over 70% of the portfolio.
Key categories include hair oils and shampoos, toothpastes, health supplements (Chyawanprash, Honey, Glucose), digestives (Hajmola, Pudin Hara), home care (Odonil), beverages (Real, Real Activ), foods (Dabur, Hommade), spices (Badshah), and value‑added oils and ghee.
Operating divisions (FY 2024-25 revenue: ₹12,563.09 crore):
FY 2024-25 consolidated performance:

Dabur India Ltd has delivered a return of 8.57% over the last 3 months. The stock was trading at ₹414.25 on 07 Apr 2026 and is currently at ₹452.40 as of 07 Jul 2026, reflecting a Gain of ₹38.15 per share over this period.
For Q4 FY26, Dabur India Ltd reported: Revenue (Net Sales): ₹21317.10 Cr - Down -16.32% year-on-year from ₹25473.90 Cr in Q3 FY26. Net Income (PAT): ₹2956.30 Cr - Down -32.72% year-on-year from ₹4394.00 Cr in Q3 FY26.
As of 07 Jul 2026, the share price of Dabur India Ltd is ₹452.40 on the NSE and ₹452.35 on the BSE. The stock opened at ₹451.90, touched a high of ₹454.20 and a low of ₹438.30 during today's session.
Over the last 6 months, Dabur India Ltd has given a return of -13.66%. The stock was priced at ₹520.90 on 07 Jan 2026 and has Fallen to ₹452.40 as of 07 Jul 2026, a change of ₹68.50 per share.
Dabur India Ltd has delivered -12.29% return over the last 52 weeks. During this period, the stock hit a 52-week high of ₹577.00 on 04 Sep 2025 and a 52-week low of ₹403.35 on 02 Apr 2026. It is currently trading at ₹452.40 as of 07 Jul 2026.
The all-time high (ATH) for Dabur India Ltd was ₹667.55, recorded on 20 Sep 2024. At the current price of ₹452.40, the stock is trading 32.23% below its all-time high. The all-time low recorded was ₹77.60 on 27 Jan 2010.
Dabur India Ltd has delivered a -24.34% absolute return over the past 5 years, equivalent to a CAGR of -5.42% per annum. The stock was priced at ₹597.94 in Jul 2021 and has fallen to ₹452.40 as of 07 Jul 2026. An investment of ₹1,00,000 in Dabur India Ltd five years ago would be worth ₹75,660.00 today.
Yes,Dabur India Ltd has declared a consistent dividend every year over the past 5 years. The company paid a total dividend of 29.65 per share between FY2022 and FY2026, with the most recent dividend of ₹5.50 per share for May 26, with an ex-dividend date of 17 Jul 2026. At the current market price of ₹452.40, the trailing dividend yield of Dabur India Ltd stands at 10.75%.
The intraday low for Dabur India Ltd on the NSE today was ₹438.30. The stock's 52-week low stands at ₹403.35, recorded on 02 Apr 2026. Today's low is 8.66% above the 52-week low, indicating the stock is trading well above its yearly lows.
The intraday high for Dabur India Ltd on the NSE today (07 Jul 2026) was ₹454.20. This compares to the 52-week high of ₹577.00 recorded on 04 Sep 2025. Today's high was -21.28% below the 52-week high.