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NCCL bags two new orders

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Hyderabad, Jan. 8

Nagarjuna Construction Company Ltd on Monday announced that it has secured two new orders aggregating Rs 260 crore.

The first order is from Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd, Mumbai, for designing, providing and constructing water supply and underground sewerage system at Nagpur valued at Rs 202 crore.

The second order was from GESCOM, Gulbarga District of Karnataka for rural electrification works on turnkey basis under the Rajeev Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana scheme valued at Rs 58 crore, a company release said.

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