In comparison, companies had garnered Rs 13,158 crore in the April-January period of 2014-15.
Most of the funds have been raised for expansion plans, to repay debt and for other general corporate purposes.
"During 2015-16, primary securities market seems to have come out of its lull. Both the total number of issues and the resources mobilised from the primary securities market have gone up. IPOs have contributed to this performance more than public debt issues and rights issues," capital markets regulator Sebi noted.
Within equity markets, a total of 53 firms have hit the capital markets to raise Rs 12,678 crore through initial public offers (IPOs) and 11 firms have raised funds via rights issue mode.
"During 2015-16 so far, 79 companies have accessed the capital market and raised Rs 46,015 crore compared to Rs 13,158 crore raised through 65 issues during the corresponding period of 2014-15," Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) noted.