The initial public offer of Physicswallah received bids for 33,62,27,044 shares as against 18,62,04,143 shares on offer. The issue was subscribed 1.81 times.
India’s growth depends on building factories without losing the workers powering its gig boom.
The initial public offer of Physicswallah received bids for 33,62,28,770 shares as against 18,62,04,143 shares on offer, according to stock exchange data at 17:30 IST on Thursday (13 November2025).
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