Capacite Infraprojects, backed by prominent investor Mukul Agrawal, boasts an impressive order book 278% higher than its market cap, making it a stock to watch in the rapidly expanding Indian construction sector.
Capacite InfraprojectsMukul AgrawalConstruction SectorOrder BookMarket CapReal EstateJun 01, 2025

As of the latest data, Capacite Infraprojects has a market capitalization of Rs 2,784.32 crore.
Capacite Infraprojects holds an order book worth Rs 10,545 crore as of March 31, 2025.
68% of Capacite Infraprojects' order book comes from the public sector.
Key public clients include MHADA, PWD, BSNL, and NBCC, while major private clients feature Lodha, DLF, Oberoi Realty, Prestige, and Godrej Properties.
Mukul Agrawal holds 51,50,000 equity shares, which is equivalent to 6.09 percent of Capacite Infraprojects.

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