India’s infrastructure transformation in 2025 is being led not by noise, but by precision. In this exclusive round-up, Prittle Prattle News brings to light six strategic initiatives that are redefining how India builds, manufactures, and conserves. From Anup Mathew’s work at Godrej & Boyce using recycled concrete in Mumbai’s Sea Link, to Niraj Sharma launching a manufacturing hub in Bihar with De Vagabond, each story speaks of scale with sustainability. Kochi welcomes Tata BlueScope Steel’s DURASHINE® dealership expansion, while L&T and Brigade Group design new skyscrapers across South India. At the heart of impact, Paul Abraham leads Hinduja Foundation’s Jal Jeevan effort, restoring 5 trillion litres of water. And through smart material innovation, Dinesh Chandra Pandey positions uPVC as the future of architectural design. These aren’t trends, they’re testaments to India’s grounded, green momentum.
From sea-link innovation and factory expansion to water resilience and next-gen building materials, here’s how India’s changemakers are engineering sustainable impact in 2025.
India’s infrastructure landscape in 2025 isn’t just growing,it’s transforming. With a firm pivot toward sustainability, decentralisation, and smarter construction, enterprises across India are taking the lead in future-forward initiatives that combine growth with responsibility. Prittle Prattle News, featuring you virtuously, brings together six such updates reshaping the narrative from urban skylines to rural resilience.
Godrej & Boyce Building Mumbai’s Future with Recycled Concrete
In Mumbai, Godrej & Boyce is strengthening the Versova-Bandra Sea Link by supplying 3,500 precast concrete sacrificial slabs and 500 tub components via its Construction Business. Each unit uses Recycled Concrete Aggregates (RCA) manufactured at the company’s Vikhroli facility, a green-energy-powered recycling plant.
Anup Mathew, Executive VP and Business Head, emphasizes that this project is not only structural but symbolic of a future where infrastructure doesn’t come at nature’s cost.
De Vagabond Bihar’s Bold Leap into Manufacturing
De Vagabond, led by Niraj Sharma, has inaugurated its subsidiary, DV Ranjan Gears & Sports Equipment Pvt. Ltd., in Bihta. Opened by Hon’ble Minister Nitish Mishra, the facility is expected to generate 1,000+ jobs and has a monthly capacity of 60,000 sports bags.
This venture aligns with Make in India and is being hailed as a milestone for Bihar’s industrial self-reliance.
Tata BlueScope Steel Vistaar Dealership Drive Expands to Kochi
After a successful Nagpur rollout, Tata BlueScope Steel is bringing its DURASHINE® brand closer to Kerala consumers through the Vistaar initiative.
Priya Rajesh, DGM – Marketing & Corporate Communication, says the initiative connects fabricators and local dealers to high-quality roofing and cladding solutions, empowering regional infra ecosystems.
L&T x Brigade Group The New Age Skylines of South India
Larsen & Toubro has won a large-scale design-and-build contract from Brigade Group for four major projects across Hyderabad and Chennai.
The Brigade Gateway Residences and Brigade World Trade Centre in Hyderabad are set to redefine Neopolis’ skyline, while Brigade Altius and Brigade Morgan Heights will bring vertical luxury to Chennai. These builds, ranging up to 57 floors, reflect the precision and pace of India’s infrastructure scale-up.
Hinduja Foundation Restoring 5 Trillion Litres of Water
Through its flagship Jal Jeevan initiative, the Hinduja Foundation has impacted 5 million people across 18 states by restoring 5 trillion litres of water.
Paul Abraham, President of the Foundation, notes the effort includes reviving stepwells, creating check dams, and installing rooftop harvesting systems. Notable projects span from Nilgiris’ Wellington Wetland to historic tanks in Rajasthan and Delhi.
Shankar Fenestrations uPVC Is India’s Silent Architectural Disruptor
Shankar Fenestrations, founded by Dinesh Chandra Pandey, is redefining modern construction materials through creative use of uPVC.
Beyond durability, today’s uPVC supports energy efficiency, floor-to-ceiling glass panels, smart-lock systems, and wood/metal aesthetics. It’s become the material of choice for architects pushing sustainability without compromising elegance.
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