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NCCL bags Rs 138-cr orders

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HYDERABAD: Nagarjuna Construction Company Ltd (NCCL) has bagged three orders worth Rs 138 crore, including an order from Singareni Collieries Company Ltd for the construction of 1,050 residential units valued at Rs 45.52 crore.

The other two orders are for the construction of houses at Bangalore for the Karnataka Housing Board worth Rs 66.34 crore and from State Industrial Development Corporation of Uttaranchal for the development of infrastructural works at an industrial estate in Haridwar worth Rs 26.05 crore, according to a company release.

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