AUTOMOBILE
The Noida Authority is set to develop an automobile cluster in Sector 105, Noida, designed to bring multiple brands under one roof and enhance customer convenience. Once operational, all existing automobile outlets in the city will be relocated to this new cluster. Officials say the project aims to streamline operations, create a centralized hub for buyers, and improve the overall retail experience in the city.
Contact: NA Indu Prakash Singh, Officer on Special Duty,
First Floor, Commercial Complex,
P-2, Sector-Omega I, Greater Noida,
Gautam Budh Nagar,
Uttar Pradesh-201308.
Tel: 0120-2395153/7/8, 2395152, 2395157
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS
a) RRP Electronics plans a ₹12,000 crore semiconductor fabrication plant in Navi Mumbai. The company has received a Letter of Comfort from the Maharashtra government for a 100-acre land parcel. CM Devendra Fadnavis highlighted the state’s support in infrastructure, policy facilitation, and skill development.
Contact: A396/397, TTC MIDC, Mahape,
Navi Mumbai,
Thane-400710, Maharashtra
b) Syrma Strategic Electronics (SSEPL) has received approval from the Andhra Pradesh government to establish India’s largest PCB manufacturing facility at Menakuru village, Naidupeta, Tirupati district. This is the first project under the Electronics Components Manufacturing and Supply (ECMS) Policy, 2025–30, aimed at strengthening India’s electronics ecosystem.
Contact: Unit No. 601, 6th Floor,
Floral Deck Plaza, MIDC, Andheri (East),
Mumbai-400093.
Tel: 022-40363000,
www.syrmasgs.com
c) Nextgen Semiconductors plans a chip manufacturing facility in Gujarat. Over the next 12 months, the company will raise ₹1,000–1,500 crore through equity and financial instruments and commit more than ₹8,800 crore to establish a fully integrated silicon and silicon carbide power semiconductor platform at the Dholera Special Investment Region.
Contact: Bangalore, Karnataka.
Email: contactus@nextgensilicon.com
MINING
Ganesh Infraworld has entered the mining sector by securing a ₹708 crore contract for the operation and maintenance of heavy mining equipment in Madhya Pradesh. With a completion timeline of 24 months, this project marks the company’s expansion from EPC services into mining and infrastructure operations.
Contact: Harish Kumar – Project Head East, Godrej Genesis,
Unit No. 906, 9th Floor, Street No. 18,
Block-EP & GP, Sector-V, Salt Lake, Bidhan Nagar,
North 24 Parganas,
Salt Lake-700091, West Bengal.
Tel: 033-46041066,
admin@ganeshinfra.com
RAILWAY
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. (BHEL) received a Letter of Intent (LoI) from South Western Railway for the design, supply, installation, trial, and commissioning of Kavach systems, valued at ₹22.87 crore. The project includes on-board equipment for locomotives and trackside installations at stations, level crossings, and automatic block signalling locations.
Contact: BHEL House, Siri Fort,
New Delhi-110049.
Tel: 011-66337000,
psm@bhel.dot.in
ELECTRIC VEHICLES
a) AHAsolar Technologies (ATL) signed a long-term agreement with Savvy Realty Creators to install and operate advanced EV charging infrastructure at GIFT City, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. A highlight is the “Portable Fast Charger” with a 20-meter cable and wheel-mounted mobility, allowing better parking utilization and flexibility.
Contact: Rishabh Kumar – Project Engineer, 207, Kalasagar Mall,
Nr. Sattadhar Cross Road, Ghatlodia,
Ahmedabad, 380061, Gujarat.
Tel: 079-40394029,
info@ahasolar.in
b) Hinduja Group (UK) signed an MoU with the Tamil Nadu government to invest ₹7,500 crore in electric mobility, including cell and battery manufacturing, battery energy storage systems (BESS), and EV charging stations. The initiative, led by Ashok Leyland and other group companies, is expected to create employment for over 1,000 people and strengthen the state’s EV ecosystem.
Contact: Hinduja House, 171 Dr. Annie Besant Road,
Worli, Mumbai-400018.
Tel: 022-24960707,
www.hindujagroup.com

