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Mangalam Cement Limited applauds Uttam Architect Award 2023 winners

Mangalam Cement Limited, a part of the illustrious BK Birla Group is one of India’s pioneers in the cement industry, trusted for its quality for more than four decades.
Mangalam Cement Limited organises the ‘Uttam Architect Award,’ which is envisioned by Co-Chairpersons Madam Vidula Jalan and Shri Anshuman Jalan and which is a unique competition for the students of architecture to recognise, reward and encourage budding architects who will design the glorious future of the country and the world.
Uttam Architect Award (UAA) provides an opportunity to emerging architects to work on live projects, with sustainability as the core theme and win strong credentials at a very young age to lay the foundation for a great career ahead.
Mangalam Cement Limited (MCL) congratulates the School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal for winning the fourth edition of the prestigious ‘Uttam Architect Award 2023,’ organised in association with the UP Architects Association. MCL also congratulated the First Runner Up, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT), Bhopal, and the Second Runner Up Poornima University, Jaipur.
Hearty congratulations to Madhav Institute of Technology and Science, Gwalior, for winning the Best Environmentally Sustainable Design.
The fourth edition of the event was meticulously conceptualised, designed and executed on 25th March 2023 in Greater Noida. The impressive Grand Finale witnessed five finalists presenting their designs to an eminent jury of 23 senior architects of the UP Architects Association. The audience included more than 350 architects from all over Uttar Pradesh, Mangalam Cement’s leading channel partners across the country and employees.
UAA is only one such unique initiative. The benchmark-setting campaign ‘Jal Kam…Jalan Kam,’ launched in 2016, addresses twin social objectives of water conservation and work-life enhancement of construction labour. The path-breaking initiative ‘Uttam Shiksha Pehel,’ launched in 2018, supports masons and contractors in the education of their children. MCL has truly become a Thought Leader in the large cement industry of India with all its unique and socially purposeful marketing initiatives under the leadership of President (S&M) Shri Kaushlesh Maheshwari.

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UltraTech Cement FY26 PAT Crosses Rs 80 bn

Company reports record sales, profit and 200 MTPA capacity milestone

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UltraTech Cement reported record financial performance for Q4 and FY26, supported by strong volumes, higher profitability and improved cost efficiency. Consolidated net sales for Q4 FY26 rose 12 per cent year-on-year to Rs 254.67 billion, while PBIDT increased 20 per cent to Rs 56.88 billion. PAT, excluding exceptional items, grew 21 per cent to Rs 30.11 billion.

For FY26, consolidated net sales stood at Rs 873.84 billion, up 17 per cent from Rs 749.36 billion in FY25. PBIDT rose 32 per cent to Rs 175.98 billion, while PAT increased 36 per cent to Rs 83.05 billion, crossing the Rs 80 billion mark for the first time.

India grey cement volumes reached 42.41 million tonnes in Q4 FY26, up 9.3 per cent year-on-year, with capacity utilisation at 89 per cent. Full-year India grey cement volumes stood at 145 million tonnes. Energy costs declined 3 per cent, aided by a higher green power mix of 43 per cent in Q4.

The company’s domestic grey cement capacity has crossed 200 MTPA, reaching 200.1 MTPA, while global capacity stands at 205.5 MTPA. UltraTech also recommended a special dividend of Rs 2.40 billion per share value basis equivalent to Rs 240.

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Towards Mega Batching

Optimised batching can drive overall efficiencies in large projects.

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India’s pace of infrastructure development is pushing the construction sector to work at a significantly higher scale than previously. Tight deadlines necessitate eliminating concreting delays, especially in large and mega projects, which, in turn, imply installing the right batching plant and ensuring batching is efficient. CW explores these steps as well as the gaps in India’s batching plant market.

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Large-scale infrastructure and building projects typically involve concrete consumption exceeding 30,000-50,000 cum per annum or demand continuous, high-volume pours within compressed timelines, according to Rahul R Wadhai, DGM – Quality, Tata Projects.

Considering the daily need for concrete, “large-scale concreting involves pouring more than 1,000–2,000 cum per day while mega projects involve more than 3,000 cum per day,” says Satish R Vachhani, Advanced Concrete & Construction Consultant…

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Andhra Offers Discom Licences To Private Firms Outside Power Sector

Policy allows firms over 300 MW to seek distribution licences

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The Andhra Pradesh government will allow private firms that require more than 300 megawatt (MW) of power to apply for distribution licences, making the state the first to extend such licences beyond the power sector. The policy targets information technology, pharmaceuticals, steel and data centres and aims to reduce reliance on state utilities as demand rises for artificial intelligence infrastructure.

Approved applicants will be able to procure electricity directly from generators through power purchase agreements, a change officials said will create more competitive tariffs and reduce supply risk. Licence holders will use the Andhra Pradesh Transmission Company (APTRANSCO) network on payment of charges and will not need a separate distribution network initially.

Licences will be granted under the Electricity Act, 2003 framework, with the Central and State electricity regulators retaining authority over terms and approvals. The recent Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2025 sought to lower entry barriers, enable network sharing and encourage competition, while the state commission will set floor and ceiling tariffs where multiple discoms operate.

Industry players and original equipment manufacturers welcomed the policy, saying competitive supply is vital for large data centre investments. Major projects and partnerships such as those involving Adani and Google, Brookfield and Reliance, and Meta and Sify Technologies are expected to benefit as capacity expands in the state.

Analysts noted India’s data centre capacity is forecast to reach 10 gigawatts (GW) by 2030 and cited International Energy Agency estimates that global data centre electricity consumption could approach 945 terawatt hours by the same year. A one GW data centre needs an equivalent power allocation and one point five times the water, which authorities equated to 150 billion litres (150 bn litres).

Advisers warned that distribution licences will require close regulation and monitoring to prevent misuse and to ensure tariffs and supply obligations are met. Officials said the policy aims to balance investor requirements with regulatory oversight and could serve as a model for other states.

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