Hindustan Shipyard Limited, in collaboration with Lions International, organized a Blood Donation Camp on 06 June 2026 as part of its CSR initiatives. The camp witnessed enthusiastic participation from around 120 blood donors.
During the event, Cmde Rakesh Prasad, IN (Retd.), Director (Corporate Planning & Personnel) highlighted that blood donation is a noble act of service that gives hope and saves lives. He appreciated the enthusiastic participation of employees and reaffirmed HSL’s commitment to social responsibility and community welfare.
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‘Steel Cutting’ Ceremony of #IndianNavy’s 5th & last ship of the Fleet Support Ship (FSS) held at Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) on #08May 26, in presence of VAdm Sanjay Sadhu, Controller of Warship Production & Acquisition as the Chief Guest. Senior officials from #IndianNavy and HSL were also present.
With a displacement of more than 40,000 Tons, FSS are multi-utility fleet tankers that will support #IndianNavy’s ‘Blue Water’ capabilities by enhancing the Fleet’s strategic reach and mobility.
In their secondary role, the ships are being equipped for HADR and Non-Combatant Evacuation Ops (NEO) for expeditious delivery of relief material and evacuation of personnel.
With completely indigenous design and majority of equipment from indigenous sources, FSS is a proud flag bearer of @MakeinIndia and #MakefortheWorld initiatives of GoI that will boost Indian shipbuilding eco-system.
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Commodore Jasvinder Singh, IN (Retd.), after completing over three decades of distinguished service in the Indian Navy, assumed charge as Director (Strategic Project) at Hindustan Shipyard Limited on 01 May 2026.
Commodore Jasvinder Singh holds a https://t.co/c2rvoBJgau in Mechanical Engineering from Jawaharlal Nehru University, M.E. in Mechanical (Marine Engineering) from the University of Pune and M.Phil in Defence and Strategic Studies from the University of Mumbai. He has also completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Management from Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies.
He served in various key operational and technical roles in the Indian Navy, including onboard Ships, Submarines, Naval establishments, DRDO and Tri-Service Installations, contributing to Marine Engineering, Fleet Maintenance and the construction of strategic vessels.
As Director (Strategic Project) at HSL, he will be responsible for critical strategic initiatives, including submarine projects.
Hindustan Shipyard Limited received a prestigious recognition for Digital Transformation in the Maritime Sector at the PSE Excellence Awards 2026 held in Hyderabad on 25 April 2026.
Shri TVNB Suryanarayana, DGM (IT & ERP), received the award on behalf of HSL in the Enterprise Applications category, acknowledging the successful implementation of SAP S/4 HANA and key digital reforms at HSL.
This recognition highlights HSL’s focused efforts to modernise operations through Integrated Digital Systems, Improved Process Efficiency and Data-Driven Decision-making. These initiatives strengthen organisational performance and position HSL as a forward-looking shipyard in the Maritime Sector.
HSL was part of a distinguished group of over 30 Public Sector Enterprises recognised across various categories and continues to advance innovation, technology adoption, and the National vision of #Digital India.
Hindustan Shipyard Limited strengthened its commitment to ESM Veteran's welfare by donating an ambulance to the ECHS Polyclinic at a simple ceremony held on 20 Apr 2026.
Cmde Rakesh Prasad (IN Retd.), Director (Corporate Planning & Personnel), formally handed over the ambulance and dedicated it to the beneficiaries in the presence of OIC ECHS Stn Headquarters, Staff and Veterans.
The ambulance will enable the Polyclinic to provide timely emergency support and improved medical access to ex-servicemen and their families.
Through such initiatives, HSL continues to honour the service of veterans while strengthening community healthcare services.
#HSL #CSR #Veterans #Healthcare #Community
Hindustan Shipyard Limited observed Fire Service Week from 14-20 Apr 2026, with the theme “Safe School, Safe Hospital & Fire Safety Aware Society – Together for Fire Prevention,” reinforcing its commitment to workplace safety and community awareness.
The week commenced on National Fire Service Day with impactful demonstrations. Capt. Ganti Venkateshwarulu (IN Retd.), Chairman and Managing Director commended the fire personnel for their dedication and emphasized the need for a proactive safety culture.
Extensive outreach programs were conducted across schools, hospitals, and nearby communities through basic training and live demonstrations. Over 1,600 participants were engaged, reflecting strong public involvement. Various competitions were also conducted during the week to promote awareness, and winners were awarded prizes.
During the concluding ceremony, Cmde Rakesh Prasad, IN(Retd.), Director (Corporate Planning & Personnel), stated: “Fire safety is not an event, but a daily discipline – Awareness and Preparedness must become a habit”. “Prevention begins with each one of us.���
As part of the observance, the HSL Fire Department participated in a mega demonstration at RK Beach, earning recognition from the Honourable Home Minister of Andhra Pradesh.
HSL remains committed to strengthening safety, preparedness, and community engagement.
🚢 Sailing Ahead with Strength & Growth!
Hindustan Shipyard Ltd proudly shares its provisional and unaudited financial performance for FY 2025–26:
✨ Turnover: ~₹1730 Cr
📈 Growth: ~18% YoY
✨ Net Profit: ~₹225 Cr
📈 Growth: ~12% YoY
A reflection of our unwavering focus on excellence, efficiency, and contributing to a stronger, self-reliant India 🇮🇳⚓
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Continuing its strong commitment to skill development and inclusive growth, Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL), under its CSR initiatives, has successfully trained 25 unemployed youth from weaker sections of society in Andhra Pradesh as certified marine welders at the Centre of Excellence in Maritime & Shipbuilding (CEMS). The three-month residential program (02 Jan - 30 Mar 2026) equipped participants with essential welding skills, enhancing their employability in the industrial sector. All 25 candidates successfully qualified for the Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) 3G certification.
Today, at the valedictory ceremony, Shri D. Srinivasa Rao, CGM, HSL, congratulated the trainees and highlighted the strong global employment prospects available to IRS-certified welders. He also commended CEMS for effectively transforming unskilled youth into industry-ready professionals.
HSL continues to promote skill development and employment opportunities, contributing to a self-reliant and skilled India.
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HSL Strengthens Public Healthcare in Parvathipuram Manyam (Aspirational) District Through CSR Initiative
Demonstrating its continued commitment to strengthening public healthcare, Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) has, on 26 Mar 2026, donated 15 labour beds and 15 neonatal warmers to the Government Hospitals in Parvathipuram Manyam District.
The initiative was inaugurated by Dr. N Prabhakar Reddy, District Collector, Parvathipuram Manyam, in the presence of HSL officials Shri D. Srinivas Rao, CGM (Commercial) and Shri Inaitula Baig, Company Secretary and V Prasanth, DGM (Finance).
This contribution marks a significant step towards strengthening maternal and neonatal healthcare infrastructure, enabling improved medical care for mothers and newborns in the district.
As part of its ongoing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, HSL has contributed a total of ₹16.75 lakh towards healthcare support in Parvathipuram Manyam during FY 2025–26, reaffirming its commitment to community welfare and inclusive development.
Through such focused interventions, HSL continues to play a vital role in enhancing healthcare accessibility and contributing meaningfully to the socio-economic development of the region.
Hindustan Shipyard Limited participated in the National Defence Industry Conclave on 19 & 20 Mar 2026 at Manekshaw Centre, New Delhi, a flagship platform bringing together Defence Leaders, Industry, MSMEs and Policymakers to advance India’s Defence Manufacturing Ecosystem.
The HSL booth witnessed strong footfall from vendors and MSMEs across the country, generated strong engagement and opened new avenues for strategic partnerships across current and upcoming projects.
Capt G Venkateswarlu, C&MD, HSL along with senior officials, actively engaged with stakeholders, strengthening HSL’s industry connect.
Hon’ble Raksha Rajya Mantri Shri Sanjay Seth visited the HSL booth, where HSL highlighted expanding vendor participation and future collaboration opportunities.
HSL also contributed to key technical sessions, with Cmde Rohit Gaur, IN (Retd), Senior Chief Project Superintendent highlighting Defence MRO & Lifecycle Support and the growing role of MSMEs, while Shri Sadasiva Rao, GM highlighted collaboration opportunities across shipbuilding, modular construction, refits, upgrades, and export platforms.
HSL remains committed to advancing indigenous capabilities, deepening industry partnerships and strengthening India’s Maritime Defence Ecosystem in line with the #Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision.@PMOIndia@RMO @RRMO_India @DDP_Mod
Proud Moment for Hindustan Shipyard Limited!
Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) has been recognised as the Runner-Up in the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) category at the 16th India Corporate Governance & Sustainability Vision Awards 2026, organised by the Indian Chamber of Commerce in New Delhi.
This recognition reflects HSL’s commitment to creating meaningful impact through initiatives focused on community development, education, healthcare and environmental sustainability.
At HSL, we believe that building ships must go hand-in-hand with building stronger communities. We remain dedicated to driving inclusive and sustainable growth while continuing to excel in shipbuilding, ship repair and submarine retrofit.
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On the occasion of #International Women’s Day 2026, Capt G Venkateswarlu, C&MD, Hindustan Shipyard Limited, extends heartfelt greetings to all the empowered women employees of the Great Yard, appreciating their dedication and invaluable contribution to the HSL’s Growth.
Adding to the pride of HSL, Ms M. Bhanu Priya, Addl. General Manager (Design & Business Development), and Ms L. Swathi, Manager (Business Development), have been featured in the “Inspiring Women Leaders – Women’s Day Special Edition 2026” magazine in recognition of their inspiring contributions.
HSL congratulates them on this achievement and celebrates the spirit of women leadership shaping the future of the Shipyard.
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Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) observed the 55th National Safety Week – 2026 on 04 Mar 2026, on the theme *Engage, Educate & Empower People to Enhance Safety*, reaffirming its commitment to occupational safety, health, and environmental protection.
During the week, awareness sessions, toolbox talks, safety quizzes, essay and slogan competitions, and training programmes were conducted to promote safety culture across the yard. The HSL Visitors Safety Handbook was also released on the occasion to enhance safety awareness among visitors.
Addressing the workforce, Chairman and Managing Director Capt. Ganti Venkateswarlu, IN (Retd) said safety is not merely a regulatory requirement but a shared responsibility and a way of life, appreciating the proactive efforts of the Safety Department and the cooperation of all employees in maintaining a safe and accident-free workplace.
The celebrations concluded with a pledge by all employees to uphold the highest standards of safety, health, and environmental care, reflecting HSL’s vision of *Mission Zero Accident* and its continued commitment to operational excellence and sustainable growth.
Hindustan Shipyard Limited, in collaboration with ESI Hospital, Malkapuram, conducted a free pneumococcal vaccination drive on 25 Feb 2026 under its CSR initiative.
The programme was inaugurated by Shri Kiran Easankarala, Director (Finance & Commercial), HSL, who highlighted the importance of preventive healthcare and HSL’s commitment to community welfare.
Over 220 beneficiaries participated in the drive, which was primarily aimed at adults above 55 years, as pneumonia poses greater risk among the elderly.
Dr. K. Phanender, Superintendent, ESI Hospital, appreciated HSL’s initiative in promoting preventive healthcare.
D. Srinivasa Rao, CGM, HSL and CSR Chairperson, Dr. V. Chandra Shekar Reddy, Chief Medical Officer, HSL and other officials from HSL and ESI Hospital were also present.
HSL continues to undertake impactful CSR initiatives for the health and well-being of the community.
HSL marked a significant milestone with the steel-cutting ceremony of the second 60 Ton BP Tug for VPA. Smt. K. Roshni Aparanji, IAS, Deputy Chairperson, VPA, pressed the CNC Plasma Cutting Machine button at the HSL Hull Shop today, formally commencing fabrication of Tug.
The contract for construction of the second 60T BP Tug was signed on 22 Dec 2025, and within less than two months, steel cutting has commenced, demonstrating HSL’s speed of execution and project preparedness. The keel of the first tug has been laid and construction is progressing at a fast pace.
Aligned with Maritime India Vision 2030 and Aatmanirbhar Bharat, the two 60T BP tugs will modernise VPA’s fleet and strengthen its operational capability. The 32-metre tugs, designed for high manoeuvrability and enhanced escort performance, will support increasing vessel traffic, improve turnaround time, and enhance emergency response readiness.
Capt. G. Venkateswarlu, IN (Retd), CMD, HSL, stated, “Partnering with VPA is a pride for us.” He emphasised that steel cutting marks the formal and tangible beginning of a vessel that will serve the dynamic requirements of Vizag Port. Highlighting HSL’s execution capability, he highlighted that major national programmes, including complex naval projects such as Fleet Support Ships, are being executed at a strong pace. He added, “A nation is not just its soil, but its people. It is the skilled hands of HSL’s workforce, MSME partners and the trust of VPA that will give life to this vessel.”
Smt. K. Roshni Aparanji, IAS, Deputy Chairperson, VPA, congratulated HSL for commencing steel cutting within two months of contract signing. She underscored the importance of continuous technology upgradation, precision and integrity, and highlighted Visakhapatnam’s unique marine ecosystem, urging all stakeholders to strive together to keep Vizag’s maritime reputation flying high.
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Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) donated advanced medical equipment worth Rs 9.60 Lakhs to Lions Cancer & Super Speciality Hospital, Visakhapatnam, today under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative. The contribution is aimed at upgrading the hospital’s Operation Theatre facilities to enhance surgical care capacity.
Speaking on the occasion, Cmde Rakesh Prasad, IN( Retd), Director (CP&P), HSL, highlighted HSL’s role in strengthening the local ecosystem and emphasized that healthcare remains a key focus area of its social outreach initiatives. Senior officials from HSL and Lions Cancer Hospital attended the event.
HSL remains committed to strengthening regional healthcare infrastructure and supporting underprivileged communities.
Cmde Girideep Singh, IN(Retd) superannuated on 31 Jan 2026, after serving for six months as Chairman and Managing Director (Additional Charge). He also served as Director (Strategic Projects) from 05 Mar 2022, overseeing the Submarine and Ship Repair Business Units. During his tenure, major refit projects, including the Normal Refit of INS Sidhukirti, and SSP were completed and key programmes such as DSV and FSS were progressed. During this period, HSL has become L1 for the 18 NGFPVs for Coast Guard valued at Rs 3000 Cr approx.
Consequent superannuation of Cmde Girideep Singh, Capt Ganti Venkateswarlu, IN (Retd.), Director (Shipbuilding), has assumed additional charge as Chairman and Managing Director, HSL.
Capt Ganti Venkateswarlu assumed charge as Director (Shipbuilding), HSL on 29 Nov 2024 and joined HSL in May 2018 as Additional General Manager. An alumnus of the Naval College of Engineering, Lonavla, and the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, he has served on front-line warships and in Naval Dockyard, Mbi during his Indian Navy career of over 25 years, including overseas assignment.
At HSL, he has worked across Shipbuilding, Submarine and Ship Repairs divisions including Head of Business Development.
HSL observed the 77th Republic Day on 26 Jan 2026 with patriotic fervour. Cmde Girideep Singh, C&MD, HSL, unfurled the National Flag and inspected the parade comprising Security personnel, NCC cadets, Scouts & Guides and students. Addressing the gathering, the C&MD highlighted the significance of Republic Day as a reminder of constitutional values such as Discipline, Accountability, Fairness, and Service to the Nation, which form the foundation of public sector organisations like HSL.
The C&MD outlined HSL’s transformation journey, marked by strengthened governance, restored execution discipline, improved financial rigour, infrastructure modernisation, and system-driven decision-making.
Highlighting Atmanirbhar Bharat, he emphasised that HSL is playing a key role in India’s indigenous shipbuilding drive, contributing to the Navy’s expanding fleet and maritime self-reliance. In this context, he announced that HSL has emerged as the L1 bidder for the construction of 18 Next Generation Fast Patrol Vessels for the ICG, stating that this is not just a contract, but a statement of national confidence in HSL.
Recalling the conferment of Mini Ratna status, the C&MD acknowledged the collective commitment, adaptability, and perseverance of employees during challenging transitions, which have been the true engines of HSL’s recovery and resurgence.
As part of the celebrations, commendation letters were presented to employees for exemplary service, prizes were awarded to competition winners, and a tree plantation drive was undertaken, reaffirming HSL’s commitment to sustainability, institutional strength, and nation-building.
Hindustan Shipyard Limited has emerged as the winning bidder (L1) in the competitive tender for construction of 18 Next Generation Fast Patrol Vessels (FPVs) for the Indian Coast Guard, with an approximate contract value of Rs 3,000 crore. A total of six shipyards participated in the tender process, reflecting strong industry interest, and following detailed technical and commercial evaluation, HSL’s bid was selected as the most competitive.
The vessels will be indigenously designed and constructed in line with the Government of India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat and indigenous defence shipbuilding initiatives. The contract will be signed in the coming months; the build period for the first vessel is 30 months, followed by subsequent ships at an interval of four months. This award marks a significant project win for HSL in the patrol vessel domain and reinforces its growing capabilities in indigenous defence shipbuilding.
The FPVs are medium-range, weapon-fitted surface vessels capable of operation in Indian waters and around island territories in depths greater than 05 metres, with helo staging through capability and designed for tropical conditions. The vessels will undertake fisheries protection and monitoring, EEZ and coastal patrol, anti-smuggling, anti-piracy, search and rescue, interception of suspected contacts, day and night staging through and fuelling for ALH Mk III, and assistance to ships and crew in distress.