I pulled together every “Award of Order / Receipt of Order” filing on BSE
from June 1–15 and structured them into one comparable view. Sharing the
fortnight’s picture in case it’s useful to anyone tracking order books.
Headline: ₹44,419 Cr in disclosed order wins across 86 companies (another
~24 filings disclosed an order but not a value — ranges, tiers, or
“large order” wording).
By segment:
- Power: ₹23,813 Cr (BHEL’s ₹21,000 Cr Meja order dominates this)
- Infrastructure: ₹7,739 Cr
- Metals & Mining: ₹3,389 Cr
Ten biggest single orders of the fortnight:
| Company | Order (₹ Cr) | Segment | Filed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bharat Heavy Electricals (Meja) | 21,000 | Power | Jun 5 |
| Afcons Infrastructure | 5,301 | Infrastructure | Jun 9 |
| KNR Constructions | 3,361 | Mining | Jun 6 |
| Creative Newtech (BSNL) | 3,195 | Telecom | Jun 6 |
| Bharat Heavy Electricals (Dangote) | 2,250 | Oil & Gas | Jun 3 |
| Bluspring Enterprises | 2,050 | Power | Jun 5 |
| Kalpataru Projects | 2,002 | Infrastructure | Jun 1 |
| NCC | 1,837 | Water | May 31 |
| Balgopal Commercial (SRA Mumbai) | 1,200 | Other | Jun 12 |
| John Cockerill India | 550 | Mining | Jun 2 |
A few observations: Power and Infra captured the bulk of value, but the
long tail of ₹10–100 Cr orders across smallcaps was where most of the
filing activity was. Several were export wins (BHEL-Nigeria, VA Tech
Wabag-Ajman, a few IT services contracts).
Curious whether others here track order-win flow as a signal, and how you
separate the meaningful ones from routine announcements.