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United News of India
19-05-2025
- Business
- United News of India
Dhruv Consultancy Services Achieves Strong 360% Cons. Net Profit Growth in Q4 FY25
Press Releases » PNN Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 17: Dhruv Consultancy Services Ltd. (BSE – 541302: NSE – DHRUV), one of the leading infrastructure consultancy companies in India, reported an audited financial result for the Q4 & FY25. Key Financial Highlights: Consolidated Key Financial Highlights Q4 FY25 Total Income of ₹ 28.03 Cr, YoY growth of 12.09% EBITDA of ₹ 4.91 Cr, YoY growth of 75.99% Net Profit of ₹ 1.99 Cr, YoY growth of 359.82% Diluted EPS: ₹1.13, YoY growth of 289.66% Consolidated Key Financial Highlights FY25 Total Revenue: ₹103.52 Cr, YoY growth of 25.61% EBITDA: ₹15.78 Cr, YoY growth of 6.96% Net Profit: ₹6.90 Cr, YoY growth of 17.26% Diluted EPS: ₹4.14, YoY growth of 6.70% Speaking on the financial performance, Mrs. Tanvi Dandawate Auti, Managing Director of Dhruv Consultancy Services Limited, Said, 'We are pleased to announce that we did exceptionally well in FY25, driven by consistent project wins and strategic expansion into high-value sectors. This year marked our breakthrough into the railway sector with our General Consultancy contract from West Central Railway, alongside major wins in highways and urban infrastructure across multiple states. With a total contract value of ₹573+ Cr, our execution momentum remains strong. We are confident that this solid foundation, backed by a diversified project portfolio, will continue to propel sustainable growth and long-term value creation for our stakeholders.' Secures Bridge Design Contract from HCC An agreement with Hindustan Construction Company Ltd. for Design Proof Checking services of a two-lane bridge across Agardanda Creek in Maharashtra. The ₹1.09 crore contract (excluding GST) will be executed over a 36-month construction period, followed by a 24-month defect liability period. Wins ₹11.05 Cr General Consultancy Contract from West Central Railway A joint venture with Balaji Rail Road Systems Pvt. Ltd. has been awarded a ₹11.05 crore (excluding GST) General Consultancy contract by West Central Railway. The 24-month assignment marks a significant milestone as the major consultancy win in the railway sector. Awarded ₹6.37 Cr Supervision Contract by NHAI The Company is in partnership with Kaius Consulting, has secured a ₹6.37 crore contract from NHAI for supervision consultancy services during O&M of the Obedullganj–Itarsi section of NH-46 in Madhya Pradesh. The project will be executed over a 60-month period. Secures ₹4.68 Cr Contract for Independent Engineer Services in West Bengal Received Letter of Award for Independent Engineer services on a 43.2 km stretch of NH-116A under Bharatmala Pariyojana (HAM) in West Bengal. The project spans a 24-month construction period and 24-month defect liability period, valued at ₹4.68 crore (excluding GST). Contract Secured for Consultancy Services in Uttar Pradesh Secured a ₹7.85 crore contract (excluding GST) for Authority Engineer consultancy services on two 6-lane greenfield highway packages around Kanpur. The project entails a construction period of 30 months and a 60-month defect liability period. PMC Contract Secured for Indore Master Plan Roads Received a ₹1.25 crore consultancy contract from Indore Municipal Corporation for Project Management Consultancy (PMC) of Master Plan Roads under the Special Assistance Scheme. The project spans 36 months and supports urban connectivity enhancements. Secures ₹1.35 Cr MMRDA Contract for Mumbai Metro Line 5 Supervision ₹1.35 Cr contract from MMRDA as Project Management Consultant for supervising and monitoring Multi Modal Integration facilities at six stations on Mumbai Metro Line 5 (Phase I).


Business Mayor
11-05-2025
- Business
- Business Mayor
West Central Railway introduces optical fibre-enabled signal control technology at Nishatpura yard
Bhopal: In a significant move towards modernity and safety, West Central Railway's Bhopal division has introduced a state-of-the-art signal control technology based entirely on optical fibre operation at its Nishatpura yard, replacing the traditional wiring system, officials said on Sunday. 'This first-of-its-kind cutting-edge technology will play a key role in making Indian Railways safer and more technologically advanced in the coming years,' WCR's Bhopal division's PRO Naval Agrawal told PTI. Senior Divisional Commercial Manager Saurabh Kataria said that this advanced technology has recently been commissioned on two signal posts at Nishatpura yard. A phased roll-out has already begun on the Bhopal-Bina railway section. As per current plans, the entire section is expected to be upgraded with this new system by June 2026. Agrawal said that until now, signal control systems used conventional multi-wire mechanisms, which were prone to delays and occasional malfunctions. The newly introduced system uses optical fibre cables, ensuring faster, more secure, and highly reliable signal transmission compared to traditional methods, he added. The core of this upgrade is the 'Lamp Output Module' (LOM)- a device that sends signal commands directly from the control room to the signal posts through optical fibre, he said. With this new method, signals along the railway track are controlled directly through fibre lines instead of conventional wiring, the PRO added. 'No bulky wiring is required as all communication will happen through fibre optics, ensuring smooth and uninterrupted signal operations,' he said, adding that signals cannot go blank under the modern system. Even if one component fails, the signal remains visible to trains. Additionally, trains will run more safely and punctually, Agrawal said. The system includes an automatic cooling fan that activates when needed to prevent over-heating of equipment, he added. In the event of the failure of a fibre line, a backup line takes over instantly, ensuring uninterrupted service, the railway officer explained. This system makes maintenance easier and is cost-effective due to minimal hardware and streamlined setup. READ SOURCE


Time of India
11-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
West Central Railway introduces optical fibre-enabled signal control technology at Nishatpura yard
Bhopal: In a significant move towards modernity and safety, West Central Railway 's Bhopal division has introduced a state-of-the-art signal control technology based entirely on optical fibre operation at its Nishatpura yard , replacing the traditional wiring system, officials said on Sunday. "This first-of-its-kind cutting-edge technology will play a key role in making Indian Railways safer and more technologically advanced in the coming years," WCR's Bhopal division's PRO Naval Agrawal told PTI. #Operation Sindoor India responds to Pak's ceasefire violation; All that happened India-Pakistan ceasefire reactions: Who said what Punjab's hopes for normalcy dimmed by fresh violations Senior Divisional Commercial Manager Saurabh Kataria said that this advanced technology has recently been commissioned on two signal posts at Nishatpura yard. A phased roll-out has already begun on the Bhopal-Bina railway section. As per current plans, the entire section is expected to be upgraded with this new system by June 2026. Agrawal said that until now, signal control systems used conventional multi-wire mechanisms, which were prone to delays and occasional malfunctions. The newly introduced system uses optical fibre cables, ensuring faster, more secure, and highly reliable signal transmission compared to traditional methods, he added. Live Events The core of this upgrade is the " Lamp Output Module " (LOM)- a device that sends signal commands directly from the control room to the signal posts through optical fibre, he said. With this new method, signals along the railway track are controlled directly through fibre lines instead of conventional wiring, the PRO added. "No bulky wiring is required as all communication will happen through fibre optics, ensuring smooth and uninterrupted signal operations," he said, adding that signals cannot go blank under the modern system. Even if one component fails, the signal remains visible to trains. Additionally, trains will run more safely and punctually, Agrawal said. The system includes an automatic cooling fan that activates when needed to prevent over-heating of equipment, he added. In the event of the failure of a fibre line, a backup line takes over instantly, ensuring uninterrupted service, the railway officer explained. This system makes maintenance easier and is cost-effective due to minimal hardware and streamlined setup.