KPIL Secures Delhi Metro Phase 4's Electrification Contract
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KPIL Secures Delhi Metro Phase 4's Electrification Contract

Kalpataru Power Transmission (KPIL) has successfully secured the electrification contract for Phase 4 of the Delhi Metro, a project valued at over Rs 1.70 billion. The contract entails electrification work for the magenta and silver lines, representing a noteworthy advancement in the expansion of Delhi's metro infrastructure.

The electrification contract awarded to KPIL is a critical component of Phase 4, contributing to the development and efficiency of the metro network in Delhi. The magenta and silver lines play a pivotal role in expanding connectivity and enhancing public transportation services, and KPIL's involvement underscores its expertise in delivering crucial elements of metro infrastructure projects.

Kalpataru Power Transmission (KPIL) has successfully secured the electrification contract for Phase 4 of the Delhi Metro, a project valued at over Rs 1.70 billion. The contract entails electrification work for the magenta and silver lines, representing a noteworthy advancement in the expansion of Delhi's metro infrastructure. The electrification contract awarded to KPIL is a critical component of Phase 4, contributing to the development and efficiency of the metro network in Delhi. The magenta and silver lines play a pivotal role in expanding connectivity and enhancing public transportation services, and KPIL's involvement underscores its expertise in delivering crucial elements of metro infrastructure projects.

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