Trishakti Industries, a leading player in the construction and infrastructure sector, has secured a major order from Tata Steel. This significant contract highlights the growing demand for high-quality steel products in India's booming construction industry.
Trishakti IndustriesTata SteelIndian Steel IndustryInfrastructure ProjectsHighquality SteelReal EstateSep 12, 2025
The value of the order is substantial, though the exact amount has not been disclosed. It includes the supply of high-grade steel products for various infrastructure projects.
The steel products will be used for a variety of infrastructure projects, including bridges, roads, and buildings.
This order reinforces Trishakti Industries' position in the market, highlighting their commitment to quality and their strategic alignment with the growing demands of the Indian steel industry.
Trishakti Industries will adhere to strict quality standards, ensuring that all materials meet the highest specifications and industry regulations.
Trishakti Industries plans to invest in advanced technologies and infrastructure to enhance its production capabilities and service offerings, positioning the company for further growth in the Indian steel market.
Kalpataru, a prominent real estate developer in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, is set to enter the 'Zero Mile City of India' – Nagpur, with a new project located close to the Samruddhi Expressway.
Commuters using Western Railway’s parking lots in Mumbai have raised concerns over the imposition of extra charges for storing helmets. This additional fee, levied by parking contractors, has sparked discontent among riders, who view it as a deterrent to
A total of 53.4 million sq ft of office spaces were leased in the top seven cities of India, with the BFSI sector taking the second-largest share.
Developers in Maharashtra continue to exploit weak penalties, misleading flat buyers with false claims. Consumer rights bodies raise serious concerns over MahaRERA's lax action.
TARC India, a leading real estate firm, has announced the appointment of Rita Misra as their new Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO). Prior to joining TARC, Rita's extensive experience in the real estate sector includes her role as Head HR - North & East
The State Transport Minister, in a recent address at the NAREDCO NextGen Conclave 2025 in Mumbai, highlighted significant opportunities for real estate development, particularly in rural areas, driven by improved transportation infrastructure.