EIL says 35% of order inflows now from infrastructure as company marks 60 years EIL CMD Vartika Shukla (File Photo)
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EIL says 35% of order inflows now from infrastructure as company marks 60 years

EIL says 35% of FY25 order inflows came from infrastructure, marking diversification as CMD Vartika Shukla outlines future priorities

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Engineers India Limited (EIL) has said that nearly 35 percent of its total order inflows in FY 2024-25 came from the infrastructure sector, underlining the company’s growing diversification beyond hydrocarbons. The statement was made by Chairperson and Managing Director Vartika Shukla while addressing shareholders at the company’s 60th Annual General Meeting on Wednesday.

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Diversified order book

According to Shukla, the infrastructure segment now spans high-end data centres, laboratories, academic complexes and other landmark projects. This helped the company secure its highest-ever order inflows and build an order book at an all-time high.

Strategic priorities

Shukla said EIL is scaling up its presence in new energy sectors, expanding business in international geographies, and sharpening its technological capabilities. Sustainability, digitalisation, localisation, and Atmanirbhar Bharat will remain integral to the company’s long-term strategy.

Legacy and outlook

The meeting, conducted virtually from EIL’s New Delhi head office, also marked the company’s 60 years of operations. Shukla described this as a milestone that reflects EIL’s role in indigenising India’s hydrocarbon sector while preparing for a broader role in the energy transition.

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