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The Indian Cement Review Awards 2024-25 honored excellence in the cement industry, recognising innovation, growth, and sustainability across various categories. A distinguished jury selected the winners, with a special Lifetime Achievement Award presented to academician Dr. Ravindra Gettu.

The Indian Cement Review Awards 2024-25 celebrated outstanding achievements across the cement industry, recognising innovation, growth, and sustainable practices. Winners were announced across a range of categories, including Innovation Awards and Fastest Growing Companies in the small, medium, and large segments. These accolades were the result of rigorous deliberations by a distinguished jury comprising industry veterans and domain experts.
The esteemed jury included Dheepan Ramalingam, MD, Ringfeder Power Transmission; Sumit Banerjee, Former Vice Chairman, Reliance Infrastructure and Board Member, FIRST Construction Council; Anupama Reddy, Vice President and Co-Group Head, Corporate Ratings, ICRA; KN Rao, Consultant – Energy, Environment & Sustainability and former Director, ACC; Ulhas Parlikar, Global Consultant; Goverdhandas Daga, Director, Secmec Consultants; Manoj Kumar Rustagi, Executive VP and Chief Sustainability & Innovation Officer, JSW Cement; Kaustubh Phadke, India Head, Global Cement & Concrete Association (GCCA); and Sudeshna Banerjee, MD, PS Digitech-HR India.
A special highlight of the event was the conferring of the Lifetime Achievement Award to renowned academician and researcher Dr. Ravindra Gettu, in recognition of his exceptional contributions to cement and concrete research, and for shaping the future of construction through academia.
The awards underscored the industry’s ongoing commitment to innovation, growth, and sustainability.

The 8th Indian Cement Review Awards

The prestigious Indian Cement Review Awards were held on the evening of 6th March 2025, in the presence of the veterans of the industry. Here are the highlights from the award ceremony.

Sr No. Award Category Winner
1 Lifetime Achievement Award Dr. Ravindra Gettu, V.S. Raju Chair Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Madras
2 Fastest Growing Cement Company (Large Category) JK Cement
3 Second Fastest Growing Cement Company (Large Category) Ultratech Cement
4 Third Fastest Growing Cement Company (Large Category) Nuvoco Vistas Corporation
5 Fastest Growing Cement Company (Medium Category) JSW Cement
6 Second Fastest Growing Cement Company (Medium Category) Star Cement
7 Third Fastest Growing Cement Company (Medium Category) Orient Cement
8 Third Fastest Growing Cement Company (Medium Category) JK Lakshmi Cement
9 Fastest Growing Cement Company (Small Category) Udaipur Cement Works
10 Fastest Growing Cement Company (Small Category) Shree Digvijay Cement
11 Third Fastest Growing Cement Company (Small Category) NCL Industries
12 Third Fastest Growing Cement Company (Small Category) KCP
13 Green Innovation of the Year Innomotics India
14 Green Innovation of the Year Fornnax Technology

Lifetime Achievement Award

“I am really humbled to be in the company of champions of industry. It’s a true honour! I receive this award on behalf of many people. My former students, my present students, my institute IIT Madras, my colleagues at TLC2, IJS, my friends and, of course, my family. It’s very important for an academic to get recognised by industry. We try to work, to help the industry and when the industry recognises us, it’s truly an honour. I thank the jury. I don’t know how I got nominated but I’m sincerely grateful to the organisers. I am very honoured.”
– Professor Gettu, Winner of ICR Lifetime Achievement Award

Fireside Chat: Driving Infrastructure, Cementing Growth

In this Fireside Chat, Nilesh Narwekar, KVB Reddy, and Pratap Padode discuss the transformational potential of infrastructure development in India, particularly in Mumbai. They highlight the critical role of public-private partnerships, project management, and strategic vision in executing large-scale urban projects. The conversation also addresses challenges in governance, funding, and balancing sustainability with rapid development.

Mumbai, India’s financial nerve center, is in the midst of a massive infrastructure renaissance. In a thought-provoking Fireside Chat, leaders Nilesh Narwekar, CEO, JSW Cement; KVB Reddy, MD & CEO, L&T Metro Rail – Hyderabad, and Pratap Padode, President and Founder, FIRST Construction Council delved into how the city is navigating this transformation and what lies ahead.
From the new coastal road to expanding metro lines, Mumbai’s skyline and subterranean routes are being reimagined. But as the panelists pointed out, infrastructure development isn’t just about laying concrete—it’s about vision, execution, and impact. One of the driving forces behind the progress has been strong leadership and the willingness of administrators to challenge traditional bottlenecks in planning and execution.
However, financing such mega-projects presents its own challenges. The discussion shed light on innovative funding strategies like land value capture and public-private partnerships that are enabling growth without overburdening public coffers. The panel emphasized the need for a shift from civil engineering-centric approaches to project management-led execution to ensure timeliness and efficiency.
Sustainability, too, was a hot topic. With climate resilience becoming critical, the speakers stressed the importance of integrating green solutions and urban design to foster livable, future-ready cities. There’s also a growing recognition that infrastructure must enhance citizen experience—mobility, safety, and convenience are no longer optional.
Ultimately, Mumbai’s infrastructure story is not just about concrete and steel—it’s about redefining how a city lives, breathes, and thrives. With collaborative efforts and visionary thinking, Mumbai could well become a model for urban transformation across the country.

Key Takeaways:

  • Mumbai is undergoing an infrastructure transformation with projects like the coastal road and metro rail gaining momentum.
  • Innovative financing models, including land value capture and public-private partnerships, are essential for sustainable development.
  • Improving mobility through metro systems, integrated transport, and road networks is a top priority.
  • Balancing rapid infrastructure growth with environmental sustainability remains a major concern.
  • Cities need integrated planning across transportation, housing, utilities, and social infrastructure.
  • There’s a need to shift from civil engineering-led to project management-led approaches to boost efficiency.
  • The private sector must step up with investment, technology, and expertise to support public efforts.

The 10th Indian Cement Review Conference

The 10th Indian Cement Review Conference included a 360-degree view of the sustainability efforts of the cement industry. The well-curated event had three expert-led panel discussions, one invigorating fireside chat and four informative partner presentations over the span of two days. Here’s a glimpse of the topics of the panel discussions:

Growth has always been instrumental for the Indian cement industry, the second-largest in the world, with the aim to add 80 to 100 million tonnes of cement capacity by the end of 2025. Led by visionaries and thought leaders, the industry is now on a green trajectory as it is speedily moving ahead on the path of sustainability, innovation and expansion. In keeping with its status of being a trailblaser, the 10th Indian Cement Review Conference focussed on the theme of ‘Driving Sustainability Through Technology,’ highlighting the sector’s commitment to decarbonisation, efficiency, and technological advancement. It was held concurrently with the 14th Cement Expo Forum 2025 and the 8th Indian Cement Review Awards, on March 5-6, 2025, in Hyderabad.
The Expo hosted more than 70 companies and welcomed over 1200 visitors, and provided them with a platform to witness the latest innovations, to conduct high-profile networking and to be a part of game-changing strategic discussions. The event catapulted the talk around sustainability to a higher orbit, while providing a platform for industry experts to converge and share ideas.

Panel: Impact of Consolidation and Strategic Realignment in the Cement Industry
As India’s cement sector undergoes rapid consolidation, leading firms are leveraging mergers and acquisitions to enhance market positions and optimise operations. This session examined recent deals, their market impact and strategies for HR, supply chain and marketing during M&As. It also highlighted global trends and lessons for India.

Panel: Technologies for Driving Efficiency

This session explored how automation, digitalisation, AI, robotics, drones and 3D printing are transforming the cement industry. Experts discussed strategies for Industry 4.0, predictive maintenance, OT-IT integration, workforce upskilling and optimising asset utilisation to enhance productivity, safety and operational efficiency.

Panel: Decarbonisation Strategies for Progress
Experts discussed the cement sector’s decarbonisation efforts, focusing on India’s net-zero goals, energy efficiency, waste recycling and low-carbon materials. They highlighted innovations in green cement, renewable energy integration, carbon capture and sustainable logistics, addressing challenges and opportunities in scaling environmentally friendly practices across the value chain.

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India Sets Up First Carbon Capture Testbeds for Cement Industry

Five CCU testbeds launched to decarbonise cement production

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The Department of Science and Technology (DST) recently unveiled a pioneering national initiative: five Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) testbeds in the cement sector, forming a first-of-its-kind research and innovation cluster to combat industrial carbon emissions.
This is a significant step towards India’s Climate Action for fostering National Determined Contributions (NDCs) targets and to achieve net zero decarbonisation pathways for Industry Transition., towards the Government’s goal to achieve a carbon-neutral economy by 2070.
Carbon Capture Utilisation (CCU) holds significant importance in hard-to-abate sectors like Cement, Steel, Power, Oil &Natural Gas, Chemicals & Fertilizers in reducing emissions by capturing carbon dioxide from industrial processes and converting it to value add products such as synthetic fuels, Urea, Soda, Ash, chemicals, food grade CO2 or concrete aggregates. CCU provides a feasible pathway for these tough to decarbonise industries to lower their carbon footprint and move towards achieving Net Zero Goals while continuing their operations efficiently. DST has taken major strides in fostering R&D in the CCUS domain.
Concrete is vital for India’s economy and the Cement industry being one of the main hard-to-abate sectors, is committed to align with the national decarbonisation commitments. New technologies to decarbonise emission intensity of the cement sector would play a key role in achieving of national net zero targets.
Recognizing the critical need for decarbonising the Cement sector, the Energy and Sustainable Technology (CEST) Division of Department launched a unique call for mobilising Academia-Industry Consortia proposals for deployment of Carbon Capture Utilisation (CCU) in Cement Sector. This Special call envisaged to develop and deploy innovative CCU Test bed in Cement Sector with thrust on Developing CO2 capture + CO2 Utilisation integrated unit in an Industrial set up through an innovative Public Private Partnership (PPP) funding model.
As a unique initiative and one of its first kind in India, DST has approved setting up of five CCU testbeds for translational R&D, to be set up in Academia-Industry collaboration under this significant initiative of DST in PPP mode, engaging with premier research laboratories as knowledge partners and top Cement companies as the industry partner.
On the occasion of National Technology Day celebrations, on May 11, 2025 the 5 CCU Cement Test beds were announced and grants had been handed over to the Test bed teams by the Chief Guest, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology; Earth Sciences and Minister of State for PMO, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr Jitendra Singh in the presence of Secretary DST Prof. Abhay Karandikar.
The five testbeds are not just academic experiments — they are collaborative industrial pilot projects bringing together India’s top research institutions and leading cement manufacturers under a unique Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. Each testbed addresses a different facet of CCU, from cutting-edge catalysis to vacuum-based gas separation.
The outcomes of this innovative initiative will not only showcase the pathways of decarbonisation towards Net zero goals through CCU route in cement sector, but should also be a critical confidence building measure for potential stakeholders to uptake the deployed CCU technology for further scale up and commercialisation.
It is envisioned that through continuous research and innovation under these test beds in developing innovative catalysts, materials, electrolyser technology, reactors, and electronics, the cost of Green Cement via the deployed CCU technology in Cement Sector may considerably be made more sustainable.
Secretary DBT Dr Rajesh Gokhale, Dr Ajai Choudhary, Co-Founder HCL, Dr. Rajesh Pathak, Secretary, TDB, Dr Anita Gupta Head CEST, DST and Dr Neelima Alam, Associate Head, DST were also present at the programme organized at Dr Ambedkar International Centre, New Delhi.

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JK Lakshmi Adopts EVs to Cut Emissions in Logistics

Electric vehicles deployed between JK Puram and Kalol units

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JK Lakshmi Cement, a key player in the Indian cement industry, has announced the deployment of electric vehicles (EVs) in its logistics operations. This move, made in partnership with SwitchLabs Automobiles, will see EVs transporting goods between the JK Puram Plant in Sirohi, Rajasthan, and the Kalol Grinding Unit in Gujarat.
The announcement follows a successful pilot project that showcased measurable reductions in carbon emissions while maintaining efficiency. Building on this, the company is scaling up EV integration to enhance sustainability across its supply chain.
“Sustainability is integral to our vision at JK Lakshmi Cement. Our collaboration with SwitchLabs Automobiles reflects our continued focus on driving innovation in our logistics operations while taking responsibility for our environmental footprint. This initiative positions us as a leader in transforming the cement sector’s logistics landscape,” said Arun Shukla, President & Director, JK Lakshmi Cement.
This deployment marks a significant step in aligning with India’s push for greener transport infrastructure. By embracing clean mobility, JK Lakshmi Cement is setting an example for the industry, demonstrating that environmental responsibility can go hand in hand with operational efficiency.
The company continues to embed sustainability into its operations as part of a broader goal to reduce its carbon footprint. This initiative adds to its vision of building a more sustainable and eco-friendly future.
JK Lakshmi Cement, part of the 135-year-old JK Organisation, began operations in 1982 and has grown to become a recognised name in Indian cement. With a presence across Northern, Western, and Eastern India, the company has a cement capacity of 16.5 MTPA, with a target to reach 30 MT by 2030. Its product range includes ready-mix concrete, gypsum plaster, wall putty, and autoclaved aerated fly ash blocks.

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Holcim UK drives sustainable construction

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Holcim UK has released a report titled ‘Making Sustainable Construction a Reality,’ outlining its five-fold commitment to a greener future. The company aims to focus on decarbonisation, circular economy principles, smarter building methods, community engagement, and integrating nature. Based on a survey of 2,000 people, only 41 per cent felt urban spaces in the UK are sustainably built. A significant majority (82 per cent) advocated for more green spaces, 69 per cent called for government leadership in sustainability, and 54 per cent saw businesses as key players. Additionally, 80 per cent of respondents stressed the need for greater transparency from companies regarding their environmental practices.

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