Sharika Enterprises Limited has successfully completed a high-stakes repair project for the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC), reinforcing its position as a trusted name in India’s power infrastructure landscape. The company announced the completion of a complex rehabilitation assignment at the Bapu Dham Substation, one of the capital’s critical high-voltage GIS (Gas Insulated Switchgear) facilities, which had suffered a major SF₆ gas leakage issue — a challenge considered among the toughest in substation engineering.
This achievement follows the company’s prior success in 2018 when it upgraded the State Guest House Substation, which has run uninterruptedly for over six years since. The Bapu Dham project, initially slated for a 22–23-day execution window, was completed in just 16–17 days owing to Sharika’s highly skilled engineering team, streamlined coordination, and strict adherence to safety and environmental norms.
Sharika’s engineers also conducted in-depth diagnostics across three vital substations — Bapu Dham (7 bays), State Guest House (7 bays), and B.D. Marg (5 bays) — ensuring the power infrastructure remains robust in these high-security, VIP zones where continuous power availability is non-negotiable.
Chairman and Managing Director Mr. Rajinder Kaul lauded the team, stating, “Our continued success under pressure showcases the strength, consistency, and integrity that define Sharika. Every challenge reaffirms our commitment to excellence.”
With over 25 years of expertise in power transmission and smart grid technology, Sharika Enterprises continues to evolve as a key player in India’s power infrastructure, offering turnkey solutions in EHV cable systems, SCADA, smart metering, renewable energy, and energy storage.
About Sharika Enterprises Limited: Sharika Enterprises is a power sector specialist delivering advanced transmission, distribution, and smart grid solutions. Their work spans across India and neighboring regions, backed by global collaborations and a track record of high-performance infrastructure delivery.