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In the heart of Baramati’s industrial belt, steel is being shaped into something more than structures. It’s being shaped into stories.
For over 15 years, Veritas Engineers and Erectors has quietly powered India’s infrastructure, turning blueprints into landmarks. But this isn’t just a company built on machines and manpower, it’s built on vision. A vision that now stands at the edge of transformation.
If you’ve ever passed through Pune’s Deccan Metro Station, you’ve seen it. The Pagdi.
A steel structure shaped like the traditional Mavla turban; bold, cultural, and deeply rooted in Maharashtra’s identity.
What most people don’t see is the precision it took to make that idea stand. The challenge was to turn a symbol of pride into a piece of engineering art. Veritas didn’t just build it. They brought it to life. That’s what they do best. They don’t just construct, they translate emotion into metal.
At the core of Veritas stands Mr. Dilip Bhapkar , a man whose belief in “engineering excellence” has forged the company’s path. From humble beginnings to industry recognition, his story is one of resilience. Recently honored with the Best Entrepreneur Award 2024.
But another part of the evolution of Veritas lies in its next chapter. Enter Ms. Pritija Bhapkar, Business Development Manager.A new face in an old-school industry. A woman building her space in a room long dominated by men. She isn’t inheriting a legacy, she’s expanding it.
With her at the helm, Veritas is stepping beyond boundaries, scaling operations, and eyeing global markets. Her leadership is a reminder that progress in manufacturing doesn’t just come from innovation; it comes from inclusion.
Together, this father-daughter duo is doing more than constructing buildings; they’re constructing belief.
In a world that often looks westward for excellence, Veritas is proving that India can build world-class, right here.
Because in the hands of those who dare to dream in steel, even silence can echo with progress.
