Ramky Infrastructure Secures Rs.131.19 Crore Contracts for Ladakh Power Projects
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Ramky Infrastructure Secures Rs.131.19 Crore Contracts for Ladakh Power Projects

Ramky Infrastructure Limited has won contracts worth ?131.19 crore to execute power projects in Ladakh, as announced by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE). These projects are set to bolster the power infrastructure in Ladakh, focusing on the establishment of power transmission lines and related infrastructure crucial for improving electricity distribution.

The region's unique geographical and climatic challenges make these projects significant for enhancing energy reliability and efficiency in Ladakh. Ramky Infrastructure, known for its proficiency in handling diverse infrastructure projects across India, will be pivotal in ensuring the successful implementation of these initiatives within specified timelines.

The contracts signify a strategic move towards reinforcing renewable energy deployment and improving power accessibility in remote and demanding terrains like Ladakh. This development aligns with the government's efforts to promote sustainable energy solutions and strengthen infrastructure in key regions of the country.

Ramky Infrastructure's track record in delivering quality infrastructure solutions underscores its capability to support Ladakh's developmental objectives while addressing the region's growing energy needs effectively. This initiative is expected to contribute significantly to Ladakh's socio-economic progress by enhancing its energy infrastructure and supporting future growth prospects.

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Ramky Infrastructure Limited has won contracts worth ?131.19 crore to execute power projects in Ladakh, as announced by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE). These projects are set to bolster the power infrastructure in Ladakh, focusing on the establishment of power transmission lines and related infrastructure crucial for improving electricity distribution. The region's unique geographical and climatic challenges make these projects significant for enhancing energy reliability and efficiency in Ladakh. Ramky Infrastructure, known for its proficiency in handling diverse infrastructure projects across India, will be pivotal in ensuring the successful implementation of these initiatives within specified timelines. The contracts signify a strategic move towards reinforcing renewable energy deployment and improving power accessibility in remote and demanding terrains like Ladakh. This development aligns with the government's efforts to promote sustainable energy solutions and strengthen infrastructure in key regions of the country. Ramky Infrastructure's track record in delivering quality infrastructure solutions underscores its capability to support Ladakh's developmental objectives while addressing the region's growing energy needs effectively. This initiative is expected to contribute significantly to Ladakh's socio-economic progress by enhancing its energy infrastructure and supporting future growth prospects.

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