CE Info Systems (MapmyIndia) shares zoom 11% today; here is why
The rally came after Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw shared a social media post highlighting the company's navigation app Mappls, describing it as a "Swadeshi" product with "good features" that users should try.

- Oct 13, 2025,
- Updated Oct 13, 2025 11:30 AM IST
Shares of CE Info Systems Ltd, the parent firm of MapmyIndia, jumped 10.71 per cent on Monday to hit a high of Rs 1,885.70, amid optimism over stronger government backing for home-grown digital mapping solutions.
The rally came after Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw shared a social media post highlighting the company's navigation app Mappls, describing it as a "Swadeshi" product with "good features" that users should try.
In a video demonstration, the minister showcased Mappls' capabilities, saying the Railways would soon sign an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) with MapmyIndia to integrate its GIS-based technology across various railway applications -- including station mapping, real-time train tracking and logistics coordination. The announcement sparked investor excitement over the company's growing role in India's digital infrastructure ecosystem.
"Swadeshi 'Mappls' by MapmyIndia. Good features … must try!," the minister said in his post, adding that the government is keen to promote home-grown digital services. The endorsement is seen as part of a larger Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) initiative encouraging domestic technology adoption across public systems.
Responding to the post, MapmyIndia said, "It would be our privilege to collaborate with @RailMinIndia to provide our MapmyIndia Maps and Mappls technology within railway applications — supporting India's journey toward a seamless, intelligent and Swadeshi digital infrastructure."
CE Info Systems added that the minister's support reinforces its commitment to make India digitally self-reliant.
Shares of CE Info Systems Ltd, the parent firm of MapmyIndia, jumped 10.71 per cent on Monday to hit a high of Rs 1,885.70, amid optimism over stronger government backing for home-grown digital mapping solutions.
The rally came after Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw shared a social media post highlighting the company's navigation app Mappls, describing it as a "Swadeshi" product with "good features" that users should try.
In a video demonstration, the minister showcased Mappls' capabilities, saying the Railways would soon sign an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) with MapmyIndia to integrate its GIS-based technology across various railway applications -- including station mapping, real-time train tracking and logistics coordination. The announcement sparked investor excitement over the company's growing role in India's digital infrastructure ecosystem.
"Swadeshi 'Mappls' by MapmyIndia. Good features … must try!," the minister said in his post, adding that the government is keen to promote home-grown digital services. The endorsement is seen as part of a larger Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) initiative encouraging domestic technology adoption across public systems.
Responding to the post, MapmyIndia said, "It would be our privilege to collaborate with @RailMinIndia to provide our MapmyIndia Maps and Mappls technology within railway applications — supporting India's journey toward a seamless, intelligent and Swadeshi digital infrastructure."
CE Info Systems added that the minister's support reinforces its commitment to make India digitally self-reliant.
