Shares of Ceigall India Ltd moved higher on Friday after the company said its subsidiary, Ceigall Bathinda Dabwali Highways Private Limited, has received
a provisional certificate from the National Highways Authority of India for a highway project in Punjab.
In a regulatory filing, the company said the provisional certificate has been issued for the six-laning of the Jodhpur Romana (Bathinda)–Mandi Dabwali section of National Highway-54, executed on a hybrid annuity mode basis.
The project, with a bid cost of ₹613.11 crore, has been declared fit for entry into commercial operations with effect from December 22, 2025.
The 27.40-kilometre stretch was awarded by NHAI, with the appointed date recorded as August 11, 2023. Ceigall India said the project does not fall under related party transactions.
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Separately, earlier this week, the infrastructure construction company announced that it had emerged as the lowest bidder for a new contract worth around ₹550 crore from Madhya Pradesh Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd. The project involves setting up 130 MW (AC) of grid-connected solar photovoltaic power plants under the Surya Mitra Krishi Feeders Scheme–PM KUSUM-C.
As of 3:19 pm on Friday, shares of Ceigall India Ltd were trading 3.49% higher at ₹260.25 on the National Stock Exchange, after hitting an intraday high of ₹262.00.














