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Ahluwalia Contracts bags four orders worth Rs 242 cr

Construction firm Ahluwalia Contracts India today said it has bagged four orders worth Rs 242 crore from various vendors for construction-related works. - Subhash Projects bags Rs 212 cr order - Roman Tarmat bags Rs 24.58 cr contract for Chennai Link Rd - Era Infra bags Rs 118 cr project from Aravali Power - Ahluwalia Contracts bags order worth Rs 219.23 cr - Ahluwalia Contracts secures Rs 353cr orders - Contractors shift from realty to govt projects The company has bagged a Rs 116.45-crore order for the construction of a metro train depot for the Bangalore metro rail project, Ahluwalia Contracts said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). The company has also received a Rs 65.67-crore project for a structural and civil works project, a Rs 25.91-crore order for HDIL Metropolis project and a Rs 34-crore order for miscellaneous works, the filing said. Shares of Ahluwalia Contracts settled at Rs 167.05 on the BSE, up 1.18 per cent from its previous close.


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