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McNally secures SAIL contract

Kolkata, Sept. 17

McNally Bharat Engineering Company Ltd belonging to the B M Khaitan Group has secured a Rs 258.68-crore contract from the Steel Authority of India Ltd for setting up a by-product plant for IISCO's expansion project at Burnpur, West Bengal, according to a press release issued by the company. The contract has to be executed in 29 months, the press release adds. - Our Bureau

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