Megha Engineering and Infrastructures Ltd (MEIL)’s Post

India is witnessing a transformation through various projects across sectors like transportation, energy and water management. These projects enhance connectivity, harness renewable energy, and address critical challenges like water conservation and power distribution. These marvels of engineering improve economic growth and environmental sustainability. MEIL is at the forefront of delivering robust infrastructure across these sectors. We are part of many first-of-its-kind projects and are conquering various terrains, from the Challenging Himalayas to bustling cities like Mumbai. We are executing Asia's longest bidirectional tunnel project, the Zojila Tunnel Project, in Jammu and Kashmir. This project's more than 13-kilometer-long main tunnel and other infrastructure components, such as cut-and-cover tunnels, bridges, snow galleries, and shafts, help provide all-weather connectivity to Kashmir and Ladakh. We are executing India's longest urban road tunnel under the Thane Borivali Twin Tunnel Road Project in Mumbai, the bustling city. In Telangana, we constructed Asia's longest underground Irrigation tunnel, spanning 49 kilometres with a 5.6-metre diameter, to ease water flow in the J. Chokka Rao Devadula Lift Irrigation Project. Furthermore, in Andhra Pradesh, at the mighty Polavaram project, we built the World's largest spillway, which measures 1,128 meters long and has 48 radial gates. This spillway has a staggering flood discharge capacity of 50 lakh cusecs. Our story doesn't end here. We are proud to have executed India's first flood water-to-drinking water project, the Gangajal Aapruti Yojana in Bihar. In this project, excess flood water from the River Ganga is treated, stored, and supplied to the Rajgir, Gaya, Bodhgaya, and Nawada regions. We have also executed India's first river-linking project, the Narmada- Kishpra- Simhastha Link Project. This project is now providing water security to the Malwa region in Madhya Pradesh. Our first-of-its-kind ventures are not just limited to the water and transportation arenas; we have also marked our presence in the power sector. We built India's first 10-megawatt canal-top solar plant on the Narmada Branch Canal in Gujarat. This project has been generating clean energy for over a decade. Additionally, we executed India's first large-scale power infrastructure venture ever built by a private entity, WUPPTCL, in Uttar Pradesh. This project consists of Air-insulated and gas-insulated substations that provide electricity to rural regions in Uttar Pradesh. In addition, we are constructing numerous projects that help the people and improve the economy. The man behind the team's drive to execute these challenging projects is our Managing Director, PV Krishna Reddy. His vision transformed MEIL from a humble fabrication unit into a global force, setting new benchmarks in infrastructure and beyond. #ZojilaTunnel #WUPPTCL #DevadulaLiftIrrigation #GangajalAaprutiYojana #SuccessStory #meghaengineering

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Leogen Group

Power Generation Solutions

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Congratulations! keep growing, Best of luck Team MEIL

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Fantastic update

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SuMiT KUMAR

Safety Officer at ULTRATECH CEMENT MAIHAR LINE 4

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Big congrats 🎉

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Vishal Singh

Student at APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University

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Big congrats 🎉

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Congratulations!

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Meil is the best in the whole world

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Aaron Charles

Mechanical Engineer | CAD Specialist | Skilled in AutoCAD, SolidWorks, ANSYS ,CATIA.

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Big congrats 🎉

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Monish Walkar

Petroleum Infra Specialist with 13+ Yrs in Fuel Infra Projects and AI-Powered Networking Platform Founder

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Commendable work by MEIL on two of India’s most complex infrastructure challenges — the Zojila Tunnel and Devadula Lift Irrigation Project. Excavating over 10 km through the Himalayas under extreme weather at Zojila is a massive engineering feat, and the 49 km Devadula tunnel reflects exceptional execution in underground irrigation infrastructure. To optimize such projects further, deploying AI/IoT for real-time monitoring in tunnels and SCADA automation in lift irrigation systems could significantly reduce long-term maintenance and operational costs. Additionally, localized sourcing and on-site skill training could improve cost-efficiency and community engagement — a win-win for developers and the region. MEIL is truly setting benchmarks in both transportation and water infrastructure. Looking forward to seeing these innovations scale nationwide with even greater impact.

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Congratulations!

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