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Nagarjuna Const bags 4 orders

Hyderabad, June 3

Nagarjuna Construction Company Ltd has secured four new orders aggregating Rs 250 crore. The first two orders valued at Rs 88.60 crore and Rs 65.50 crore are from the Central Public Works Department, New Delhi, for civil works. The other two orders valued at Rs 27 crore and Rs 68.70 crore are from Brahmani River Pellets Ltd, Bhubaneswar for construction of Pelletisation Plant and a water supply scheme in Dhanbad respectively, according to a press release from the infrastru cture company. —

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