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Profit Soars 2X! Ganesh Infraworld Sees Massive Revenue Jump – What's Driving This Infra Giant?

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Updated on 15th November 2025, 10:53 AM

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Ganesh Infraworld reported a more than two-fold jump in net profit to ₹18.1 crore for the September quarter (Q2 FY26), compared to ₹7.1 crore a year ago. Revenue also more than doubled to ₹210 crore from ₹95 crore. The company maintains a healthy order book of over ₹2,262 crore and plans to start two water and sewerage treatment projects in Jammu & Kashmir by December 2025.

Profit Soars 2X! Ganesh Infraworld Sees Massive Revenue Jump – What's Driving This Infra Giant?

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Ganesh Infraworld Limited announced strong financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2026 (Q2 FY26). The infrastructure company posted a consolidated net profit of ₹18.1 crore, which is more than double its profit of ₹7.1 crore in the same period last year. This significant profit growth was driven by a substantial increase in revenues, which more than doubled to ₹210 crore in Q2 FY26 from ₹95 crore in Q2 FY25.

Vibhoar Agrawal, Chairman & Managing Director of Ganesh Infraworld Limited, stated that Q2 FY26 was an "exceptionally strong quarter." He highlighted the company's healthy order book, which stands at over ₹2,262 crore, providing a solid foundation for future growth. Looking ahead, Ganesh Infraworld is set to commence work on two key water and sewerage treatment projects, collectively valued at ₹105.77 crore, in Jammu & Kashmir starting from December 2025. The Kolkata-based company specializes in civil and electrical infrastructure, road and rail projects, and water infrastructure solutions.

Impact: This news is positive for Ganesh Infraworld Limited, signaling strong operational performance and future growth potential. Investors will likely view this favourably, potentially leading to increased stock valuation. The healthy order book and commencement of new projects suggest sustained revenue streams and market confidence in the company's execution capabilities. Rating: 7/10

Difficult Terms: Consolidated Net Profit: The total profit of a company after deducting all expenses, including taxes and interest, from all its subsidiaries and parent company combined. Revenues: The total income generated from the sale of goods or services related to the company's primary operations. Order Book: The total value of contracts that a company has secured but has not yet completed. Subsidiaries: Companies that are completely or partially owned and controlled by another company (the parent company). FY25 / FY26: Fiscal Year 2025 / Fiscal Year 2026. This refers to a 12-month period used for accounting and financial reporting, which may not align with the calendar year.


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