
Shakti Pumps Just Ignited a Massive Rally.

The market is currently focused on one thing when it comes to Shakti Pumps (India) Ltd which is the sheer volume of new business. the stock has staged a dramatic recovery, soaring by over 40% in just the last four trading sessions.
The real reason behind this rally is a massive order book build-up and a decisive vote of confidence from institutional investors.

The Core Reason Is Back-to-Back Orders Under PM-KUSUM
Shakti Pumps has secured more than ₹539 crore in confirmed contracts within a very short timeframe. This flow of orders is directly linked to the Central Government’s flagship PM-KUSUM scheme (Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha Evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan), which aims to install solar pumps for farmers across India.
Company has announced three major orders in quick succession
- Maharashtra Mega Order - The largest win is a ₹443.78 crore order from the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company (MSEDCL). This involves supplying over 16,000 off-grid solar pumping systems, with a short execution deadline of just 60 days.
- Madhya Pradesh Order - A follow-up contract worth ₹71.25 crore for supplying solar pump sets.
- Jharkhand Order - A ₹23.98 crore order for 1,200 solar water pumping systems.
The Key Takeaway for Revenue
These orders provide very strong revenue generation which means the market expects the company’s sales figures to rise significantly in the coming quarters.
Institutional Investors Signal Long-Term Confidence
While the orders created the initial buzz, the sustained rally is powered by major investors "the institutions." They are buying the stock to hold, not just to trade. We can track this through the delivery volume data.
On December 15, the actual delivery volume of shares reached an impressive 32.72 lakh shares.
This figure represents a phenomenal 146.47% increase compared to the average delivery volume of the previous five trading days.
Delivery volume represents the actual number of shares that change hands and are kept by investors overnight (long-term holding), rather than being sold off the same day (intraday trading).
What This Means
It clearly shows that institutional investors are highly interested in the company for the long term, confident that the massive, stable order book under the PM-KUSUM scheme will fuel consistent growth for years to come. This shift from short-term volatility to institutional accumulation suggests a strong base for the stock's future trajectory.
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