Top Indian Infrastructure Industry News & Updates - 31 Oct 2025,Friday

🏢 Industry & SEZ

Maharashtra and Rajasthan score high in new public infra projects in FY26
Western Indian states, led by Maharashtra and Rajasthan, have recorded the largest approvals in public infrastructure projects in the first half of FY26, in terms of value. A businessline analysis of data compiled from MoSPI’s PAIMANA database shows large-scale metro, port and industrial projects drove a 25 per cent year-on-year jump in total project value, even as the number of new projects fell by 17 per cent.
📝  Uttar Pradesh pushes PPP engine to power next phase of infrastructure growth
📝  Yogi Adityanath pushes airport, rail and logistics hub plans to power Bundelkhand’s industrial rise
📝  TCS’ $6.5 billion AI infra play signals private capital surge
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🏗 Construction

L&T Q2: Robust numbers amid stock’s lifetime highs, but risks loom
Shares of Larsen & Toubro Ltd hit a record ₹4062.60 on Thursday following a strong show in the September quarter (Q2FY26). Remember, the first half is a seasonally weak period for India’s engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) major. But L&T managed to buck the trend, thanks to international energy and domestic defence projects.
L&T secures key role in TenneT's landmark offshore wind program
New Delhi: Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has secured a vital position in Dutch-German transmission system operator TenneT's major Offshore Wind Program, marking a significant achievement in the company's offshore wind business. The development, as per an exchange filing, highlights the company's growing role in global clean energy projects.
L&T marks Europe arrival with mega Dutch order
Mumbai: Larsen & Toubro Ltd’s latest project win, for developing wind power projects with Hitachi Energy off the coast of the Netherlands and Germany for the Dutch power company TenneT, could potentially be its largest single order ever, at over ₹30,000 crore, according to analysts.
L&T shares surge 2%: What’s next for investors after brokerages back Hyderabad Metro exit
L&T’s share price is rallying and is among the top gainers in trade today. The street is responding positively to the strong guidance by the management. The L&T management expects order inflow growth to exceed 10%, revenue growth of 15% and EBITDA margin of 8.5% for FY26.
L&T to expand data capacity to 200 MW
Engineering and construction giant Larsen & Toubro (L&T) plans to expand its data centre capacity sixfold to 200 MW from 32 MW as it bets big on India’s growing digital infrastructure demand.
📝  Promoter submits fresh ₹18,000 cr plan for Jaiprakash Associates; Gaur family’s fresh offer surpasses Adani and Vedanta bids
📝  Welspun Corp Q2 Results: Net profit grows to Rs 443 crore; order book touches Rs 23,500 crore level
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🏘 Real Estate

India’s housing market shifts: JLL India lists out why developers are betting on premium homes; Mumbai, Bengaluru lead
Rising construction costs and developers’ shift toward premium housing slowed new housing project launches across India’s major cities in 2025, according to JLL India’s latest residential market report. The report said developer focus on higher-margin premium projects, elevated construction costs, and steady buyer demand pushed up housing prices across all key markets.
Lodha, DLF drive towards ₹20,000 crore sales goal amid divergent Q2 profits
Lodha Developers Ltd has clocked an 86.6% jump in net profit to ₹789.8 crore in the July-September quarter, compared to ₹423.1 crore in the corresponding year-ago period.
DP World pledges $5 billion infrastructure investment in India
 
Embassy to launch 14-acre luxury housing project in North Bengaluru
 
📝  SC stays GST demand on real estate joint development pacts
📝  Shriram Properties eyes Rs 700 cr revenue from new housing project in Pune
📝  Lodha records Rs 4,570 crore pre-sales in Q2, net profit up 87%
📝  DLF Q2 Results: Profit dips to Rs 1,171 crore but sales bookings stay robust
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🚙 Roads & Highways

Toll collection costs of NHAI falls steeply
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has brought down its cost of collecting toll by Rs 2,062 crore or 43.5% in 2024-25 through timely bidding and ensuring the maximum contracts for one-year duration are awarded and Short-term contracts of three months are minimized. 
Bids received for project to ease Delhi-Gurugram traffic

At least three bidders have submitted plans to build a stretch parallel to National Highway (NH) 48 that connects Delhi and Gurugram via the Delhi Gurugram Expressway.
📝  NHAI saves over Rs 2,000 crore in toll collection charges
📝  Telangana to build 5,555 km of roads under INR 10,547 crore HAM project
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🚃 Railways

Railway Minister issues directions to build holding areas at 76 stations before 2026 festival season
 
📝  Work on Infopark Metro station in Kochi to begin soon
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