Kilburn Engineering's Company Secretary Arvind Kumar Bajoria Resigns Amid Subsidiary's Order Wins
Kilburn Engineering Limited's Company Secretary, Arvind Kumar Bajoria, has resigned effective September 25, 2025. Meanwhile, its subsidiary, M.E Energy Pvt. Limited, secured orders worth ₹80.28 crore. This includes a ₹51 crore order for a 12 MW Waste Heat Recovery Power Plant in the ferro alloys industry and a ₹17.70 crore repeat order from Shree Cement for biomass-fired Hot Air Generator systems.

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Kilburn Engineering Limited , a prominent player in the engineering sector, has announced significant changes in its leadership and positive developments in its subsidiary's business operations.
Leadership Change
Arvind Kumar Bajoria, the Whole-Time Company Secretary & Compliance Officer of Kilburn Engineering Limited, has tendered his resignation. In a letter dated August 8, 2025, Bajoria expressed his intention to pursue other career opportunities. The company's management has accepted his resignation, and he will be relieved of his responsibilities effective September 25, 2025.
In compliance with SEBI regulations, Kilburn Engineering confirmed that there are no material reasons for Bajoria's resignation other than those stated in his resignation letter. The company is expected to announce a successor in due course to ensure a smooth transition of responsibilities.
Subsidiary's Business Momentum
While Kilburn Engineering undergoes this leadership transition, its wholly-owned subsidiary, M.E Energy Pvt. Limited, has reported significant business gains. M.E Energy, specializing in energy recovery and cost reduction solutions, has secured multiple orders totaling ₹80.28 crore in the current quarter.
Key Highlights of M.E Energy's Recent Orders:
Entry into Ferro Alloys Sector: A ₹51.00 crore order marks M.E Energy's foray into the ferro alloys industry. The project involves executing a 12 MW Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) based Power Plant, which will utilize high-temperature furnace flue gases to generate clean energy.
Repeat Order from Shree Cement: The company received a ₹17.70 crore repeat order from Shree Cement Limited. This order is for supplying, installing, and commissioning non-conventional biomass fuel (paddy straw) fired Hot Air Generator (HAG) systems at Shree Cement's grinding units in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.
Management Perspectives
K. Vijay Kartha, Managing Director of M.E. Energy Pvt. Ltd., expressed enthusiasm about the company's expansion into the ferro alloys sector and the trust shown by repeat customers like Shree Cement.
Amritanshu Khaitan, Director of Kilburn Engineering Ltd., highlighted the potential of M.E. Energy, stating, "With the capex committed, the company is well-positioned to scale up its turnover multi-fold in the years to come, further enhancing its role as a leading player in the clean energy and industrial heating sectors."
These developments underscore Kilburn Engineering's strategic focus on sustainable energy solutions and its ability to navigate leadership changes while maintaining business momentum through its subsidiaries.
Historical Stock Returns for Kilburn Engineering
1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
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-1.13% | +1.27% | +0.15% | +38.83% | +31.73% | +3,027.65% |