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NCCL bags Rs 302-cr orders

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HYDERABAD: Nagarjuna Construction Company Ltd (NCCL) has secured new orders worth Rs 302 crore. These orders include contracts received from Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd for construction of utility buildings at Koraput in Orissa and for construction of irrigation projects from Andhra Pradesh Government. Following this, the order book of the company now stands at Rs 2,590 crore, according to a company press release here on Monday.

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