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Nagarjuna Const bags new orders

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Hyderabad, March 26

Nagarjuna Construction Company Ltd (NCC) has secured three fresh orders totalling Rs 302 crore. The Hyderabad-based, infrastructure major informed this to the BSE on Monday.

The company's major order worth Rs 246 crore was received from the Government of West Bengal for the surface water based water supply scheme in Nadia District. The balance Rs 56-crore worth of orders comprise two minor orders, according to Mr A. Ranga Raju, Managing Director of the company.

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