Ganesh Green Bharat order book rises to ₹2210 Crore
Ganesh Green Bharat Limited disclosed a sharp increase in its order book to ₹2210 Crore from ₹700 Crore, as intimated previously on May 22, 2026. The update was submitted to the National Stock Exchange under Regulation 30 of SEBI regulations.

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Ganesh Green Bharat Limited has reported a substantial increase in its total order book for ongoing projects, which now stands at ₹2210 Crore. This figure marks a significant rise from the ₹700 Crore order book previously intimated on May 22, 2026. The disclosure was made to the National Stock Exchange of India Limited under Regulation 30 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.
The company submitted the filing to the Listing Department of the NSE SME Emerge platform, where it is listed under the symbol GGBL. The update highlights the firm's growing project commitments and operational expansion. The order book valuation is approximate as of the current disclosure date.
Key Financial Details
The following table outlines the change in the order book position:
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Previous Order Book (Approx.) | ₹700 Crore |
| Current Order Book (Approx.) | ₹2210 Crore |
| Date of Previous Intimation | May 22, 2026 |
The filing was signed by Ketanbhai Narsinhbhai Patel, Managing Director of Ganesh Green Bharat Limited. The company, formerly known as Ganesh Electricals Private Limited, continues to expand its footprint in the infrastructure and construction sector through these new project acquisitions.
Historical Stock Returns for Ganesh Green Bharat
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -1.50% | -10.12% | -4.21% | -13.79% | -21.85% | -13.47% |
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