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Shakti Pumps Share Price Today: SHAKTIPUMP Surges on ₹539-Crore Solar Pump Orders — Latest News, Forecasts and Analysis (16 Dec 2025)

Shakti Pumps Share Price Today: SHAKTIPUMP Surges on ₹539-Crore Solar Pump Orders — Latest News, Forecasts and Analysis (16 Dec 2025)

Shakti Pumps shares surged nearly 40% over four sessions, trading near ₹796 on December 16, 2025, after winning major solar pump orders in Maharashtra, Jharkhand, and Madhya Pradesh. The Maharashtra order alone is valued at ₹443.78 crore for over 16,000 systems, with execution expected within 60 days of the work order.
Shakti Pumps (India) Share Price Outlook (NSE: SHAKTIPUMP, BSE: 531431): ₹539 Cr Solar Pump Orders Fuel Rally — This Week Recap & Week Ahead (Updated 14 Dec 2025)

Shakti Pumps (India) Share Price Outlook (NSE: SHAKTIPUMP, BSE: 531431): ₹539 Cr Solar Pump Orders Fuel Rally — This Week Recap & Week Ahead (Updated 14 Dec 2025)

Shakti Pumps (India) reported three new solar pump orders worth about ₹539 crore last week, including a ₹443.78 crore contract from Maharashtra for 16,025 pumps. The stock closed at ₹650.15 on Friday after rebounding sharply on the news. Orders from Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand added ₹71.25 crore and ₹23.98 crore, respectively. Independent director Vandana Bhagavatula resigned on December 6.
Shakti Pumps (India) Share Price Today: Fresh PM-KUSUM Solar Pump Orders Lift SHAKTIPUMP Stock; Outlook, Targets and Key Risks (Dec 12, 2025)

Shakti Pumps (India) Share Price Today: Fresh PM-KUSUM Solar Pump Orders Lift SHAKTIPUMP Stock; Outlook, Targets and Key Risks (Dec 12, 2025)

Shakti Pumps shares rose over 5% on Dec 12 after announcing a ₹23.98 crore Jharkhand solar pump order and a ₹71.25 crore Madhya Pradesh contract. The surge followed a Dec 11 empanelment for a ₹443.78 crore Maharashtra project. Trading volumes spiked as the stock rebounded from recent lows.

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