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L&T wins orders worth Rs 458 cr

Mumbai, March 5

Larsen & Toubro Ltd said that it has secured three orders totalling Rs 458 crore for transmission line projects. The company has received a Rs 238-crore order from Jaypee Powergrid Ltd for the construction of a 155-km transmission line from the 1,000 MW Kacham- Wangtoo Hydro Electric Project. L&T has also secured two orders from Power Grid Corporation of India for construction of a 166-km 400 kV D/C transmission line associated with Parbati III HEP transmission System and 255 km of 400 kV D/C Gorakhpur-Lucknow transmission line coming under the Northern Region Strengthening Scheme-II. - Our Bureau

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