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Home » News » BHEL logs 19% revenue growth at Rs 27,350 crore in 2024-25

BHEL logs 19% revenue growth at Rs 27,350 crore in 2024-25

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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The state firm of Engineering Bhel recorded on Sunday a growth in RS income to 27,350 million rupees for fiscal year 2024-25.

The company also obtained its longer duration of orders in the year, for a value of RS 92,534 million rupees, said a company statement.

With this, Bhel’s total order book at the end of fiscal year 2024–25 stood at RS 1,95,922 million rupees, he said.

According to the statement, Bharat Heavy Electrics LTD (BHEL) registered an income of RS 27,350 million rupees (provisional and non -audited) for fiscal year 2024–25, marking a robust growth of around 19 percent compared to the previous year.

The company declared that in the electricity sector, Bhel maintained its leadership by gaining orders worth 81,349 million rupees.

The industrial segment registered new orders worth RS 11,185 million rupees, which reflects the diversified presence of the company in sectors, such as transport, defense, process industries and industrial equipment, he said.

In the Execution Front, Bhel commissioned/synchronized 8.1 GW of thermal energy capacity, demonstrating its continuous approach to the delivery of the project and operational efficiency.

With two -digit income growth, a record book and a healthy execution pipe, Bhel entered fiscal year 2025–26 with a strong impulse, he said.

The company remains committed to offering high impact infrastructure, promoting indigenization and improving the value of interested parties.

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