Mayasheel Ventures Ltd
₹1,32,000 / 3000 Shares
Minimum Investment
20 Jun 2025
24 Jun 2025
3000
₹1,32,000
Mayasheel Ventures is involved in the construction of roads, highways, flyovers, bridges, and other civil infrastructure projects, primarily for government departments such as the National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd (NHIDCL). The company undertakes projects on both engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) and bill of quantities (BOQ) basis, handling all aspects from design and procurement to construction and project handover. In addition to road construction, the company also takes on electrical works, such as power house construction, streetlight installation, and development of transmission lines. Mayasheel Ventures operates under a business-to-government (B2G) model and holds a ‘Class A’ government contractor certification, which qualifies it for large-scale infrastructure projects.
2008
Mr Amit Garg
Mayasheel Ventures Ltd
| Apply as | Price Range | Apply Upto |
|---|---|---|
| Regular | ₹44 - ₹47 | ₹2 Lakh |
| High Networth Individual | ₹44 - ₹47 | ₹2 lakh - 5 lakh |
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