NCC bags orders worth Rs 3,344 cr
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NCC bags orders worth Rs 3,344 cr

These orders have been received from state and Central govt agencies
In the month of April 2023, NCC received six new orders totaling Rs 3,344 crore. Three orders totaling Rs 2,506 crore are related to the construction division.

Two orders totaling Rs 538 crore are related to the electrical division, while one order totaling Rs 300 crore is related to the water division. These orders came from state and federal government agencies, and they are not part of any internal orders.

The contracts listed above must be completed within 15 to 27 months of their award date.

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These orders have been received from state and Central govt agenciesIn the month of April 2023, NCC received six new orders totaling Rs 3,344 crore. Three orders totaling Rs 2,506 crore are related to the construction division.Two orders totaling Rs 538 crore are related to the electrical division, while one order totaling Rs 300 crore is related to the water division. These orders came from state and federal government agencies, and they are not part of any internal orders.The contracts listed above must be completed within 15 to 27 months of their award date.Also ReadRailway rejects bids for station redevelopment work Railways to start hydrogen train trials in current financial year

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